Sunday, May 18, 2008

降头?Killing SMS?

近来听说有很多特别离奇的事,说十一点后关掉手机、电视、电脑,还有不要接电话。印尼有巫术团会用这些东西呈现红色的荧幕在你的电脑、电视、或者手机上。如果看到的话就会离奇死亡的说。

这个是其中一个闹的较夸张的。

(麻坡、關丹16日訊)有人大搞惡作劇?“死亡來電”短訊廣泛流傳!
麻坡目前正廣泛流傳一則關于巫師下降頭,讓接聽來電者中降而死的短訊。據悉,該訊息共分為華文和馬來文兩個版本,兩者內容大同小異。

短訊提及的內容猶如日本電影“死亡來電”的橋段,受害者皆在接獲不明來電后,發生怪異事件,無故死亡。

另一方面,關丹市也流傳上述短訊,市民甚至電報館查詢。

在士滿慕工業區任書記的張小姐(29歲),今午接獲友人轉發的華文版手機短訊。

張小姐說,因為對短訊內容產生懷疑,但又擔心真有其事,所以,在眾人商量后,決定直接聯絡報館查詢。
引用:
短訊內容
“如有 一通陌生電話撥打給您,是很長的電話號碼(例:+6285731520946)電話顏色是紅色的話,千萬不要接。因為這是降頭,在印尼有一群正在學黑術的 人用電話來下降。如您接聽這通電話后,口會吐白泡立即死亡。現在在印尼已有9人接了此類型的電話后而喪命。昨晚在蒲種有兩人也喪命。這是真人真事傳給您所 有認識的人。”

目前,該短訊相信已廣泛流傳,許多民眾卻抱持寧可信其有的態度,不斷將短訊轉發給身邊的親友,引起社會關注。

由于坊間也曾流傳過類似短訊,惟皆無法獲得證實,此短訊內容的真偽仍待驗證。



过后的就是这则新闻。
"

吉隆坡)警方週五(516日)警告手機使用者別散播有關“印尼人施降,手機用戶勿接聽來電顯示出現紅色號碼的電話,以免離奇死亡”的荒繆短訊。

這則短訊近來在國內廣泛流傳且引起恐慌。

砂州代警察總監拿督阿都拉曼也勸請公眾,不要理會這種奪命短訊,因為一則短訊怎麼可能會取走性命。

他也促請民眾別以訛傳訛,更應該停止轉發類似無聊短訊之舉。他補充,凡是散播具有恐嚇性內容的簡訊,都是一項嚴重的罪刑。從該簡訊的內容來看,確是一項犯罪行為,不排除是有心人士蓄意制造的恐慌及謠言。

民都魯警方發言人表示,警方已向全砂各醫院調查瞭解,證實無人無故身亡或離奇暴斃送院。

且近幾個月來,砂州各地的國民登記局及殯儀館,亦沒有接獲無故暴斃、離奇死亡的案例。

該名發言人也表示,凡再轉發、散播這不實的簡訊及消息者,將被警方在煽動法令下扣留調查。

指印尼巫術集團進行實驗

據瞭解“紅色奪命來電∕短訊”的謠言有數個不同的版本,共有國文及華文兩種,惟內容大同小異,皆是提醒若見來電顯示字幕呈紅色,且有一連串號碼如+6285XXXXX的來電。並稱這是一群來自印尼的巫術集團正在通過電話實驗他們的巫術,凡接聽者會離奇死亡。

一些民眾雖然覺得通過電話下降頭是很荒謬的事情,但卻抱著寧可信其有,不怕一萬,只怕萬一的心理一轉十,十轉百。

星洲日報‧2008.05.17"


手机短信的例子:
奪命來電謠言華文版本內容可引起恐慌。(圖:星洲日報)




但是不管如何说,还是有很多疑点…

1- 新闻没有说有人暴毙的事情。我是有听说-但不懂是不是真的。
2-如果你的手机只是黑白的,如何看它的字是红色的?
3- 通过电话杀人,那家用电话不要接了,也不用打电话给人家,毕竟人家也是害怕,不敢接那个电话…
4- 我干嘛在这个时候些博客呢?我公布的时间是最好的证明。


Have you heard about these gossip lately?

1. After 11PM, don't open your PC/laptop, handset, telephone. Somebody watched the TV after 11PM died suddenly when the TV screen appeared the red words.
2. Don't make or/and receive calls after 11PM.
3. A lot of SMS that telling about the black magic group in Indonesia will kill you when you answer the calls from them. It is rumored that the number of these calls start with +62XXXXXXXX and the answer screen will become red. Anyone who answers it will die.

The news from Daily Express, Sabah published the news too.
Ignore 'blackmagic' SMS, say cops
17 May, 2008

"Tawau: Police advised the public to ignore a Short Messaging Service (SMS) text involving a so-called group of black magic followers from Indonesia trying their witchcraft through the telecommunication network.

The text told people not to pick up their mobile phone if the colour of the caller number flashing on the phone was in red, claiming the black magic followers were trying their ilmu (knowledge) through phone.

It also claimed that if people answered the call they would die.

District Police Chief, ACP Jaafar Mohd Yusof told the public not to believe the SMS, saying it is irrational and illogical.

"We do not know the purpose behind this but the public should not be influenced and be worried by it," he said, adding his friends from Kuala Lumpur had also forwarded him the same SMS.

It was learnt the SMS was spread since Wednesday night."


For me, I will not believe it for some reasons...
1 - Yes... until now there is still no such news that somebody that dies suddenly in anywhere - except my friends told me so.
2 - How you can tell that the screen is red in case you are using a black-white handset? (Judge by numbers...)
3 - Then all telecommunication company will loss a lot. No more calls can be made since most of us are afraid that we might get killed when we answer a call.
4 - If I believe it, I should stay at my bed right now - instead of posting this post to my blog.

Wonder how do they think about these...

Friday, May 16, 2008

Donations to the disaster victims

After several natural disasters, it seems that it is the time for everyone to show how is the caring society and humanity exists in the community. Plenty of donations can be made to the victims. As in local, the tornado in Miri or in international - Sichuan earthquake as well as Myanmar cyclone.

The methods can be numerous. Either by mail, check or cash. But there are still some other way to do so. Just for example is donating your clothes, blood and some good/supplies to them, and I suppose that you know where you are going to do that. If you want to aid them in financial method but don't have a lot of money (I am student, of course I don't have a lot of money), you can try to donate via SMS.

You know? Even SMS is also one of the possible way for making donations! For me, I have chosen to donate RM2 via SMS (and it works as I watched through TV). This is how it goes:

- Use your handset to 'Compose Message' in 'Messages' and then key in "DERMA [space] [number]" to 32776. *For example: if you want to donate RM 1, just simply type "DERMA 1" to the number provided.
- After a while, you will receive a message from the service provider (I think is from RTM) that confirmed that you have donated the value you want as below.


What are you waiting for? Even just a cent will be worthy here. Try to make your donation to them as the victims are desperate for various aid at there now.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

'The' Natural Disaster

Seems that recently has happened quite a number of disasters. In a week or two only, there are already around 3 (at least I knew about) local and international major disaster.

1. Typhoon in Sarawak Area

Feel some extremely strong winds a few days, especially yesterdays. Looked over today's newspaper, just knew that was a typhoon invaded in Sarawak area, which Miri affected the most. They called the strong wind @ typhoon as Ramasun or 拉马逊台风 in Chinese.

A huge number of people are homeless and several locations in Miri are in chaos because of this.

This is one of the news that I get in The Star. Click here

2. Myanmar Cyclone / Storm Flood

And then what I recently knew about is the Myanmar cyclone. If recalled it correctly, they named the cyclone - Nargis, which happened in 3rd May. The second cyclone just appeared in Myanmar (again) in a few days ago and it has further jeopardize the people who survived on Nargis and halted the recover of the country.

This is the news that I get in The Star, and several Chinese e-news.

Red Cross estimates up to 128,000 died in Myanmar cyclone
緬甸送進政府收容所安頓數萬災民

3. Sichuan Earthquake

China is going to organize Olympic 2008 just in less than 100 days. After settled the problem of Tibet - riot about Olympics, and now comes another problem - the earthquake in Sichuan. Sichuan is a landlocked area surrounded with mountains, happens a massive earhquake - 7.9 magnitude and causes around 50000 people in the death toll - and still rising. The whole city has became into ruins and supposed to be say, the Chinese government might have trouble in aiding the inland area as for the doctors also having problem in the medical services (limited medicine, no electricity, location problem...)

You know - 8 was being known as a lucky number for Chinese? But this earthquake happens 88 days before the Olympic in China, which have the ceremony in the 2008-8-8 at 8pm. What does this means?

There are several galleries of photos about the situation in Sichuan. These galleries are in Sin Chew-i though, so it is in Chinese.

Click here to go into the link. Inside here, there should be several categories of photos available at the middle left frame of that website.




At these cases, I can made out with this summary.

Let's opt out with the local disaster as it just happens in a moment ago. Try to compare the disaster that Myanmar and China now. It is clear that China is an industrial and agriculture country, and Myanmar is an agriculture country which serves as one of the major country that produces rice. China is also getting ready to organize the Olympics at this moment. Both countries face such devastating impact, seems that the supply of rice will face the problem soon and how will China prepare for the sport event in the moment?

At this moment, humanism (人道援助) is the important key for both countries, especially on the government. In China, approximately 8 hours after the earthquake happens, Sir Wen Jia Bao (溫家寶, Chinese prime minister / premier) was in the tragedy area to soothe the victims of Sichuan, and commanded the rescue team to commence their jobs. Around 50000 of total of army and police troops also arrived as soon as they can to the area, trying to evacuate the citizens and do the rescue job on the buried grounds. Supplies, rations, tents and some needs were sent to there at the same time along with medical team too.

Of course, there still got a lot of critics too - for example: As in today's technology and science, why does the Chinese government did not send out any warning to let them know? Why they cannot tell when this is going to happen?

Now - have a view at Myanmar. It seems that the government of Myanmar has done nothing that is admirable, if compared to China (China's rapid response and aid, even in political attention, is really worth for the admiralty). If we view on the current condition of Myanmar, after facing such disaster, the victims will facing a lot of problem as insufficient needs and supplies, as well as health hazards. Without shelter and heavy rains due to the monsoon is also a crisis to the Myanmar citizens. This is what I found in The Star, from UN and USA political members and USA ambassador about Myanmar when he mentioned about this crisis (in italics):

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday sharply criticized Myanmar's military junta, whose leader Senior Gen. Than Shwe has refused to take his calls, expressing "deep concern and immense frustration'' at "the unacceptably slow response to this grave humanitarian crisis.'' On Tuesday, Elisabeth Byrs, spokeswoman for the U.N. Office for Humanitarian Affairs, followed up saying: "We fear a second catastrophe unless we're able to put in place quickly a maximum of aid and a major logistical effort comparable with the response to the tsunami.''

U.N. spokeswoman Michele Montas was asked Tuesday whether the secretary-general was concerned that China has not yet said what kind of help the U.N. could provide to the earthquake victims.

"I don't think he is that concerned because so far, he doesn't have any reports that aid is not reaching the survivors and that the survivors are not being taken care of,'' she replied. "I think his concern was about the situation in Myanmar, because of the fact that people were not receiving aid.''

'The situation in Burma is very, very different,'' Sawers said, using the former name for Myanmar. "There, the scale of the disaster is a whole lot greater. The risk of water-borne disease, lack of clean sanitation -- all these problems are going to escalate over the days to come.''

He warned that "the death toll can double or more because of the lack of basic health care facilities and clean water and food and shelter -- and with heavy rains expected in southern Burma in the days ahead that can only make things even worse.''

The secretary-general, Sawers, and U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad all expressed concern at reports that desperately needed food and aid from the U.N. and other organizations that has arrived in Myanmar is being diverted to non-cyclone victims, though no one had independent evidence.

Sawers said the reports underline the need for the Myanmar government to accept that it does not have the capacity to distribute aid to 1.5 million people.

"This is not a slight on Burma,'' he said. "No country of that size could cope with delivering aid to 1.5 million people.''

Besides, Sawers said, "the Burmese army are not a humanitarian organization'' and are not geared up for humanitarian operations, so the government should leave distribution to experts from the U.N. and international organizations who have the skills to get help in before it's too late.'

and

Admittedly, Myanmar has always been a political hotspot. From the EU to Asean, from NGOs to individuals, the world has tried all sorts of things to move the regime on political reforms which the ruling junta has been steadfast in rejecting.

But at times like this, let us pray that politics will be put aside. May good sense prevail, and may the junta acknowledge and accept all aid as sincere efforts from the globalised world.

All the money and supplies already collected will be of no use unless they find their way to where they are needed most. And every second counts.

Over the weekend, I heard a Malaysian official with the Food for the Hungry organisation (on transit in Kuala Lumpur because the visa had not been approved) emotionally appealing for a softening of the hearts of the generals so that they can move in to help.

“Drinking water is now the big issue. Unless the survivors can get ample supply, they will become victims of water-borne diseases like cholera,” he said.

Unless help is given fast, the second wave of deaths could potentially be larger than the first.

Compared to Myanmar, the stories and the images out of China show a nation fully galvanized to help in the search for survivors. The ordinary people further away are donating blood in mobile clinics even as troops and medical personnel rush to the scene. The world, international aid agencies in particular, must be relieved that this is not Myanmar all over again.

China's handling of its disaster contrasts sharply with the way Myanmar's junta has responded to its cyclone crisis. The generals have attached stringent conditions to offers of aid and they are scrambling to draw a veil of secrecy over the disaster, which is estimated to have killed tens of thousands of people.


They said so, but they have their point. Myanmar's junta rejects the aid of USA in supplies to the countries. Making out with strict rules and visas just to sending out the supplies to Myanma, yes, Myanmar has start receiving supplies and aids from professionals - but is it a little to late? More even worse, some of the military men in Myanmar claims the supplies that is the juntas aid to the victims, not the aiding country, and the businessmen in Myanmar also rise up the price of water and rations to around 3 times of the normal price. A Chinese news mentioned one of these:

外国援助箱写上将军名字 缅军冒认捐赈济品

Gosh, how horrible. What a shame for the Myanmar generals. Showing out their ego by turning down the aid and compassion of the people in the midst of the tragedy in Myanmar.

And sums up from that, we should be lucky that we live in Malaysia and we have a caring heart. Why don't donate to these victims, either local or international as you can, as there are several services that accepting donations in various ways (in SMS, calling, cash, cheque, items)? Even a cent is also a help to them, even it is not a lot, but still there is the 'least' and the caring heart.

Anyway, just hopefully that this problems and disasters will be overcome as soon as possible. See out who, or what is the real disaster at these cases though.

(Again, no point of insulting on the governments as they are really found on the newspapers and online)

Source of the News:

Kwang Hwa Ri Bao - www.kongwah.com.my
The Stars Online - www.thestar.com.my
Sin Chew Jit Poh - www.sinchew.com.my

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Gossips of Semester Break

Phew! Semester break that lasting for two months have started... By the moment, heard out quite a lot gossips about my school though.

1. Language gossip of my school
It seems that starting next semester, the TESL batch will head out with some problem on the linguistics. How to say that? PPIB has decreased the foreign language learning time, which is 4 semesters (2-2-2-3 CHs) into 3 semesters (3-3-3 CHs). So that, the newer batch of TESL's rule now: you need to study a foreign language like other students, whilst you need to take another 2 semester about English (probably about grammar). It seems that they will learn and repair their language problem at the same time. I wonder that do the older batch need to do so? (so I can avoid the TT courses)

2. Dr. Syok Sendiri
Well. I mention dr. syok sendiri, you know it if you are 1st year TESLian. It is the new rumor: he has been rejected (or either reject) the offer of UPSI and next semester he will be teaching us DA - Discourse Analysis. DA is a tough course, and now under this lecturer, it will be surely we need to suffer more. Why? Seems that this is a 3 CHs course, if under him, will become into 6 CHs indirectly. (normal lecture + tutorials + extra tution which at least 3 hours, around twice a month or more + ......) Just hope that this is not the real thing. LOL.

3. CH matter
Started to wonder how is the BPA doing. Crash all of the TT and TE course time (both of them appears at the same time, different venue) and require us to take 131 CHs before we graduate. Since we have 1 semester is practical teaching, therefore we only have 7 semesters, and we need to 'settle' these CHs by taking 19 to 20 CHs per semester. Thanks to BPA, crashing the time tables, so we will need to suffer the TT burden in the rest of the semester. (They should know that school subjects are a killing subject, mostly.)

4. Semester break
28 weeks of study a year, for a bachelor degree, it seems that the holiday is more if compared to the studies. what are we going to learn if they put so many semester breaks (15-17 weeks a year)? No idea what we are study for.

5. Next semester enrollment
We need to register our course in conjunction to register and settle our hostel matter (most of the students live in hostel). Thanks to BPA (again), gives us so much trouble at the moment because at the same date, too, we already start our first week lecture (even though most of the time at first week there will be no lecture). A messing system that they are using, I can say. They can conduct the MSM (orientation) a day or two earlier before the semester break finish so that we will no need to face so much mischiefs...

These are the moment what I knew from my friends through MSN by a few days ago. Who said that university life is really enjoying? I don't know about other university, at least mine... my answer is "we are here to see how poor of the system they have"...

*CH = Credit Hours...

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

2007/2008 Mosts

Finally finished my last ‘final exam’ paper, and there goes for my first year in the university. At here, I will going to show out what I have and some of my friend’s opinion about the 2007 and 2008’s most in my first year’s university life regarding to my own experience on the lectures that I have.

1st: Most respective lecturer(s) (not in order)

1. Mr. Kasim

As a dean of a school, yet his teaching style is fairly into an extremely fee method. Not controlling the rules and also no ego sensed from him (he is Prof. Madya). It is hard to find such sporting lecturer at his education level, as y’ can see.

2. Mr. Lourdes

One of my TESL lecturers that teaches two of my subject (I am into those subject too). Having a special way of teaching, as a teacher’s trainer and also a numerous Master certificate holder, his personality and the way we tolerate is unusually special. Both courses that have well-known to be hard seem to be not so hard under his lecture.

3. Mdm. Junaidah

Previously is a Phonology lecturer of TESL courses. Now she is undergoing for her PHD. The way she treats of the students and her fairness, as well as the slow-and steady way (even though I cannot catch it) and her strictness makes me have a respect on her.

4. Prof. Consuelo

She is a Spanish lecturer of my school. Another sporting lecturer – I can say, with using of psychological way to teach us. Even though I did laughed on her because she cannot speak English well, but now it seems that I have changed my mind – she still learning English regardless of the age, and yet I am still young, there should be a way for me to get my Spanish better…

2nd: Most disappointed lecturer

Only one: my dean. As seen in the respective lecturer’s list he is not deserved on it on my place – the way he teaches and assessing homework can be say is too strict and his lectures are mainly ‘syok-sendiri’. Having his 14 lectures in the previous semester still doesn’t get what is the thing he is going to talk about. The way of assessing assignments either you got an acceptable (but not good) mark or in 0. That’s all.

Another one which I heard from my friends: the current replacement lecturer for 07/08 Sem-2 of Phonology after Madam Junaidah leaves for further study. It seems that this guy has a kind of bad reputation as he also loves to boast himself with the quote:

“You can find my article anywhere in the website.”

Well… Yeah, it seems that we can also found it in the rubbish dump as my opinion… You can also find my blog in the website too, include Friendster, duh.

3rd: Course Rating (main):

Quite a number of courses that I have taken in this year, and I will list out all of them with some of the course name are simplified so that it will not showing that I am insulting.

1. Phonology

Toughness: D

Ruthlessly tough! I am unable to follow the correct pronunciation of English and now I need to study the syllables!

Lecture: B

Since the tutorial helps me, so it helps me at least a bit in the later of this course so I no need to suffer from knowing nothing in this course as the later thing in this course no need memorizing a lot.

Respect: S

Madam Jun is the lecturer; she is extremely fair and never loves flattery. Like the ways of judging of her.

2. Education Philosophy

Toughness: E

I don’t know what the point on studying this is. It is not possible that we going to talk about philosophy to our students in the future, eh? This is not only tough but also boring. The slides divided into around 5 parts with each part around 20-60 slides, and the final is 100 questions consisting of 13*5*20=1200 slides to study. Assignment is also not easy to score as you only have a week to find out all the things – you have done it does not mean you have got your marks.

Lecture: D

Not even understand a thing from what he says, and I did fell asleep one on the lecture. Mainly is on ‘syok sendiri’.

Respect: C

Nah... Because he is the dean so I should show at least a little respect at him. I am wondering if it compares to the dean of another school about this…

3. Listening/ Speaking Skills

Toughness: B

LS studied once in a semester, luckily the thing not too tough and not a lot of theories need to be memorized. Variability of assignment at here helps too.

Lecture: C

Hard to understand my lecturer talking about, as she is teaching something that is too obvious and not special thing.

Respect: B

Respectable, I think. At least she did helps us a lot and gives us a lot of time to settle with our assignment, though I don’t like the way she commence the lecture, but not the tutorial.

4. Reading Skills

Toughness: B

Seems this is quite easy as it is mainly about reading skills. Not a lot of theories need to be used and mostly based on the experience and common sense of ours when we are students in the earlier age.

Lecture: A

Enjoy it! No tutorial and all of the things are managed to be finished in time.

Respect: S

Never judge a person from outside. This is what I have experienced from the way of the lecturer and his personality – Mr Lourdes. Because of him, the lectures that we have is seems to be easier to understand as he uses different way to teach us.

5. SLA

Toughness: B

I heard that it is quite tough among the TESL course. Maybe the lecturer is different (in the Sem-1 is another lecturer, then is Mr. Lourdes) The theories is quite difficult to understand but thanks to him, it seems that we can understand on the theories easier than before. Phew!

Lecture: A

The reason is same as above.

Respect: S

The reason is same as above. (Read the Section 4)

6. Economic Thought

Toughness: B

This might not be too hard for me, as I have studied economics in Form 6, so it does not pose a threat for me. The way of his marking will make your life easier – just the homework is quite a lot.

Lecture: A

Mr. Kasim is the lecturer and he is one of my respectable lists. The way he teaches is really hard to be said that “is he really the dean?” and I did leave early due to some of the reason and he simply accepts it.

Respect: S

Again, cannot judge a person from outside. He is the second lecturer proves this theory.

Below are the special listed courses of mine…

7. Literature, Gender

My disappointing lecture. This has caused my pointer of my result in previous semester has dropped. The lecture is not too tough, but the thing – I missed my final. This is the fact and of course a C+ for me deservable. But the thing is why I am still taking the retake of the final exam and wasted my RM50 to let the lecturers furious about this if the beginning that you let me know the marks of my retake paper is no count. It seems that is no sense for I am studying and strive for the resit of this paper and my money if you let me know this earlier (what is the point for the retake paper then?). Sigh.

8. Literature, Language Learning

This is my most surprising lecture for the year. She started the first lecture with

“Literature… is an art.”

Instead of greeting, the appearance of this lecturer is so surprising too.

9. Spanish

I love the lecturer and the way she teaches, but since that the grammar is the main point here, it makes the way for me to study this is extremely tough. I need to focus on grammar and ended up with less vocabulary and that is the reason I fails in this subject. As the verbs changed according to pronunciation, it makes me to confuse on the words that I am going to use for the answer.

10. TITAS and Malaysia Studies

Seems as an important course, but I don’t know what I have studied in these two courses as the lecturer always mention different things. Y’ know the two popular lecturers of these courses, they always taking nonsense rather than the lecture. After all, these papers are not so tough. No need to worry so much on that.

11. Internet Networking

This is the course that how I get into the creation of my blog in here. I need to thanks to her anyway – even I don’t know that how many readers have actually read through this. Anyway, thanks. Madam Siti Hasnah.

I guess that’s it, and I will continue on this and thinking on the next material since this has already cost too much words here.

P/S: As mentioned (again), this is the opinion ONLY and nothing to do with the flaming or insulting as I never intended to put someone's name that I dislike directly as I am just expressing my thought and opinion (later I will be said as insult). Since I have the hint inside, so up to you to guess who is the lecturer, and I guess you can figure out.