Archive for August, 2007


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Donate To MAKNA Through Maybank2U

One of the methods to transfer funds to MAKNA is through Maybank2U. Some people encountered problem in the middle of the process and were unable to proceed. With this guide, I hope that such problems will not occur.

Step 1: Login to your Maybank2U account. Select the Online Bill Payment –> Open Payment option.

Select the Online Bill Payment ... Open Payment option

Step 2: Select Zakat and Charity from the Payee Category list.

Step 3: Select MAKNA from the Corporation Name list.

Select MAKNA from the Corporation Name list

Step 4: Here is where most people encountered problem. It is stated that you should not use a “space” in the Donor Name and Contact No/Reference ID field. Therefore, “ChanKelwin” is valid but “Chan Kelwin” is not. Insert the amount you want to transfer.

Fill up the donor name and contact no

Step 5: Request for a TAC number and insert it into the form.

Request for a TAC number and insert it into the form

You’re done! Thanks for those who have pledged and donated. For those who have not pledged but feel the need to do some charity, you may also do so. Thanks again.

This tip is possible thanks to Angie T.

“King Kong” To Carry Olympic Torch At Beijing Games 2008?

Reuters photo: Yu Zhenhuan, China's hairiest man

Come Beijing Games 2008, you might just see “King Kong” carrying the Olympic Torch during the relay. According to a news report, Yu Zhenhuan, one of the hairiest man in the world has started a campaign to carry the Olympic Torch.

He is said to have 96 percent of his body covered with hair. Although he is a celebrity and has the backing of former gymnastic gold medallist Xing Aowei, the BeiJing Games’ organizers cannot guarantee a place for Yu Zhenhuan in the torch relay.

If Yu Zhenhuan does get a place in the relay, I hope he will be careful with the torch. He don’t want to get burnt!

Me, A Blogger Cum Politician?

Ok, maybe Lim Kit Siang wasn’t referring to me when he told Malaysiakini, “I will like to see more politicians taking up blogging and more bloggers entering politics”. He later added that bloggers need to step up to the plate by entering the political terrain to “directly translate their ideals into action”.

I wonder if this is the reason why the government is starting to go after a few socio-political bloggers. Not to mention the childish name callings that seems to go on without an end.

One reason why I don’t bother about politics sometimes:

The veteran politician expressed his wish to see Ooi and other bloggers taking their places in Parliament and state assemblies to create “a better Malaysia.”

I’m looking for a GOOD Malaysia, not better. There are many shades of grey. However, I’m looking for white.

Side note: Jeff Ooi’s has a new political blog, Jeff 4 Malaysia. However, both of his blogs have been down for the past few hours.


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