Wednesday, March 21, 2012

I am a foreigner came with my wife to visit Malaysia but its eyesore to see the roads with many pothholes? Why

I am a foreigner came with my wife to visit Malaysia but its eyesore to see the roads with many pothholes? Why?
I heard from friends that Malaysian is a fast developing country and has got excellent airports and landmarks like Petronas Twin Towers etc. But, to my supprise when I travel along Bangsar, Mont Kiara, Petaling Jaya ( Jalan Gasing), OUG, Jalan Puchong, and other important roads in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, a lot of pothholes are found. Most of the roads are badly maintained. What the Transport Minister and Public Works department in your country is doing? What about the KL Mayor or Federal Territory ministor or Deputy Ministor doing? Daily I watch in your TV, ministers and MPs are talking and talking on stage about petty matters related to opposition only? When read newspapers its same story. Whats happening to the respective ministers who are in charge for all these matters? Where are they?
Malaysia - 9 Answers
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Due to the heat and the intense traffic, the roads deteriorate extremely quickly. The authorities are not keeping up with it.
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welcome to malaysia... dammm you lied ! why cant you be honest and ask the question, why do you have to lie .. do you get 100 points if you lied..shame on you !!
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Firstly KL was a former tin mining town Sand there and sand here having pothole r small problem but having sink hole is a big problem cos it big and deep enough for a bus to go in....lol Secondly we have the monsoon season factor , major erosion of road per yeareryear
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You're a "foreigner" with a "wife" huh... http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnueUHONhbK5oVEk.GCkamjsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100127043958AAdplFg&show=7#profile-info-AA10351964
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lol.. you're soo busted by A Penangite named David®.. i think most people who read your question will somehow bear some suspicion on your claim as a foreigner.. anyway i think other people have provided you with reasonable answers which i tend to agree with
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You are not alone. Smile yourself to reality.
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Spend some time in anchor wat or egypt to see what happens when you spend money on temples instead of roads.
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ohhh....they are in their office playing with the mistress and busy accepting money Tangkachi, are you one of them or are you a female with a wife wearing sari and talking while shaking the head
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Malaysia has very high road accidents esp in festive seasons. It is mainly on the trunk service roads or well maintained highways. Pot holes or depressions are common in towns and smaller cities. It helps to slow traffic and reduces accidents ironically.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Where is the best Island(s) in South East Asia to go to in mid-January

Where is the best Island(s) in South East Asia to go to in mid-January?
I plan on taking a trip from Kuala Lumpur (where I currently live) to a chilled out island, relatively nearby, but want to avoid the monsoon/any bad weather. I'll be traveling on my own, which I like to do sometimes and I really want peace and quiet, a good beach, plenty of sun and clear water. I want to avoid any of the horrific tourist traps and overpopulated, areas of the South-East Asian Islands. As my girlfriend is overseas and my friends are working, I want a place that I can just read a good book, get a tan, eat some excellent local food, take stunning photos (I'm an amateur photographer) and recharge for the eventual rat-race to come. I have been to: *Perhentian Islands (My favorite) *Tioman (Ok-la) *Redang (Too many tourists... but met some fellow Londoners here!) *Langkawi (Liked it) *Bali (Need to explore more). I was considering Phi Phi / Phuket / Boracay or one of the Sulawesi Islands. I might even go back to Bali, but NW/NE and explore the SE Islands like Lombok. :P
Other - Asia Pacific - 2 Answers
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Samui. Been there in January and the weather was just great and it was not soooooo overrun with tourists.
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Camiguin Islands of the Philippines. Near. Affordable. Great sites.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

My Boyfriend is a British Citizen, we meet In Facebook, How can I visit Him to England

My Boyfriend is a British Citizen, we meet In Facebook, How can I visit Him to England?
II am a Filipino woman single 48 years old and my boyfriend is 52. I been in Malaysia for more than 10 years now, Im working as a Domestic Helper here. My contract finish this year. I never go out from the country for 7 years now. I need some advised if I can still used my same passport to visit my boyriend to England.We meet in Facebook 2008 till now were crazy thru'online chatting, on the phone, thru email every day no missed since 2008. I do believe online Dating now. He visit me 3 times last year here in Kuala Lumpur..The feelings is more closer. WHat are the steps he gonna prepare to visit him to London this year? Please I do appreciate if you could advised me what to do. Thank you . Faye
Other - United Kingdom - 2 Answers
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Contact the nearest British Embassy and ask how to get a visa. This could be a long process. You will also need a ticket and be able to prove that you have enough money for your stay in Britain.
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You will need a visa to be able to come to the UK for a visit. You can find all the information about that at this link to our Government Border Agency site... http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ukvqr;jsessionid=2D5D2436637749C672DC7F65374F7842.tomcat3?redirect=true&promoId=1910262&reason=Visit&nationality=Philippines&location=Malaysia You will also need to prove to our immigration that you have enough money to support yourself whilst you are here, and that you intend to leave the country before your visa expires. Unfortunately too many people have come here in the same circumstances as yourself and have abused the terms of their visa, and not left the country...this has a rebound effect on other visitors to the UK in as much as it makes it harder for them to enter the UK.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

A DBA Salary in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China

A DBA Salary in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China?
Hi all, I would like to know how about salary ranges in Changzou, Jiansu, China. I a foreigner in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and recently I am offered to be a DBA in Changzhou. I have been asked about the expected salary and since I have no idea about living expenses and job market in China, I am seeking for advices. I really appreciate any information on living expenses, job market, and life in Changzhou. Another concern for me is how secure will be my job in china. About Me: I am a DBA (Oracle, Postgres) with 3 years of working experience and Bachelor's degree. About the position: DBA to enhance companies data life-cycle, organize and analyse data, reporting, business intelligence. Thanks in advance
China - 2 Answers
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According to one investigation initialized by ITPUB in 2009, the biggest Database tech community. The monetary unit is Chinese currency RMB here. Firstly, the salary of DBA is generally higher than software developer. 72.1% of them is higher than 4000. Among them, 31.3%'s salary are more between 4000 and 5999; 17.7% can have 6000 to 7999; 11.6% can get 8000 to 9999; 11.5% can earn more than 10000. Changzhou is not a big city. But it should be convenient for living. The house price there is much cheaper than the major big cities in China. So the money you make is enough for your living. Maybe you can even afford the loan of buying an apartment. As you know, DBA is one of the stablest job in IT area. But language fluency is required for DBA, you are safe if you can communicate with your technical colleague and your boss.
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AROUND 6,000 CND