Tag Archives: Government

Checking MyKad via Astro Decoder

I think most of you’ve already gotten the e-mail that tells you how to check the details on your MyKad chip via Astro decoder. I come up the guide below with pictures. I strongly recommend you to check it (it is free and take only 1 minute) coz I heard many complaints about the incorrect personal details stored in the chip. One of my family members got the wrong religion info in the chip.

Lastly, do not forget to remove your MyKad from the decoder.

Note: now you know my birthday is on August 18. I expect gift from you all then. $ by Paypal is happily accepted.

Sabah Street Boy Problems

I got the forwarded e-mail below from friends. At first it started as one story, then the recent one got 3 now. I think these are true stories coz I had heard many mentioned the similar things, so I just post it here FYI (the name of the “victims” are removed). If you got any bad experience, you are welcome to share it here. Hopefully our voices will be heard and someone will do something about it.

Story 3: Street Boy Problem

I have received a forwarded email a few weeks ago, about ???’s experience, who is from ???. Since my sister in-law, ???, had bad experience on immigrants on the streets in KK, here’s her story (below). My uncle, husband and I had also experienced the same thing.

One time we parked our car near Upperstar area, and a group of kids and a teenager was following us and after we got into the car, two of the kids were trying to open our car doors. It was scary especially if I was alone that time!

We think that Sabah Tourism or the Government should seriously do something about these problems. We must stop them from bugging us and the tourists in the streets, before something bad happens one of these days.

Story 2: Street Boy Problem

Sabah Tourism and the City of KK need to seriously do something about the mess around the Hyatt (Shenanigans) and Upper Star. After reading the email about the two ‘immigrants’ who opened up your car door I feel i should relay my own personal story. On two separate occasions I visited the the Upper Star area and parked my car and both occassions there have been children hanging out there, from the ages of about 5 to 13. They stand around sniffing glue and harrass passers by. They particularily prey on women and tourists. On both occassions as I was walking back to my car with another girl friend we were surrounded and followed to our car. When we refused to give them money they flashed us. When we got into the car they proceeded to lean against the window and rub their naked parts on my window. It was disgusting and frightening.

The next time, almost a year to the day, again I was parked down there (where else to park?) and again the boys followed us to the car. Except this time they tried to get in the back seat and while my friend ran to chase them off another young one try to grab her purse that had fallen in all the chaos. We were both very shaken. I went to the Wine Bar later and complained and they seemd to laugh it off. How can they expect to make business there if it is not safe for their customers.

I watched from the balconey as the boys continued to harrass other tourists next to the Hyatt. Is this how Sabah Tourism wants to show Sabah? It is a scandal that nothing is being done to clean up the area, especially one that is visited by many foreigners and visitors to the city. It is embarrassing that KK city doesn’t seem to be doing anything and there was even a story in the newspaper the very next day about the mayor or whomever congratulating himself for cleaning up the city, that the city was officially a safer place due to some action or other. Well, I have not seen any difference.

One other incident occurred in broad daylight next to the water front area, across from Marina Court Apartments. I was walking on the sea side, after the market, when a group of young boys approached me and asked for money. When I said no they began to grab me inappropriately and again flashed me. I slapped one very hard trying to scare them and walked hurriedly to the road. They then began to throw rocks at me. In broad daylight! And nobody stopped to help me and nobody came to my rescue. I was extremely shaken and scared.

Sabah Tourism and the city of KK (governement and local businessess) MUST act on these complaints. How can the city be a major tourist attraction for Sabah if this is what it welcomes it’s visitors with. Time to act and do something about it instead of pretending the problem does not exist.

Story 1: Lock your car door

My girlfriend and I was driving along the Centre Point way (Public Bank side) heading out towards Promenade hotel on our way home. We had to stop at the traffic light. To our left was the construction site of the new shopping complex and to our right Le meridien hotel. A group of immigrant looking men pass by our car, and try to open the backdoor of our car. Thank God we locked the car. It was about 10 ish at night. Having experienced this myself, I would like to urge you to immediately lock your car door once you are inside your car, as a safety precaution.

Sabah Web Sites

It is always interesting to browse the Sabah web sites coz I can see many funny stuffs. I had been in web design field for many years, so I just list a few common mistakes of the Sabah web sites below for fun. To give “face” to the webmasters and their management, I purposely blur the names of the web sites in the pictures below.

1) “Launch and Death”
I strongly advise you don’t invite those toothless Datuk to launch your web sites. Once the web site is launched, it dies. I have no idea whether the organisations invite the Datuk to KILL the web site or invite them to launch a MEMORIAL. Once the launch button is clicked, the web site will not change for many years, as if it is for display and launching purposes only. There is totally no maintenance. Even if it is down for months, also nobody knows. The web site has become a death town, no activity, no visitor…

2) Online Grave
Very often I see Sabah web sites that are not up-to-date. Some playing the same annoying Flash that can’t be skipped, for many years. I e-mailed to them, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month… no reply. Hey! Are you building a online grave for your company HUH? It has no life, no update, no response, like nobody running it. If it is not a grave, what is it?

3) Junk Content
WHO CARE about your organisation chart, vision, mission statement, director speech, and history? The famous hacker, Kevin D. Mitnick, mentioned in his book “The Art of Deception”, he loved to trick the operator to send him a copy of org chart. He will learn the internal structure of that company, then acts like their employee, to steal more information. The hackers will be very happy to know that most Sabah government departments love to publish their org chart online. Wow! Some even got photos. Keep your Carta Organisasi in your Intranet please.

4) Only Sabah Got Internet
Some webmasters think that only Sabah got Internet, so the listed phone numbers also don’t have country code, some even don’t have area code. Probably they think only KK got Internet. Some Sabah web sites do not have the word “Sabah” or “Malaysia” in their postal address and web pages. That’s why sometimes it is quite hard to identify a Sabah web site.

5) Under Construction Forever
If you don’t plan to build it, do not indicate you will build it. There are many web sites display the animated “Under Construction” banner for years.