Monday, November 16, 2009

"Become leaders if you want change, ‘Sir Bob’ tells youths"

Taken from The Star, 16th November 2009, by SHARMILA NAIR

PUTRAJAYA: If leaders do not respond to your ideas of change, then you must become a leader yourself, Live Aid and Live8 founder Bob Geldof told the crowd at the inaugural Youth Engagement Summit (YES 2009) in Putrajaya International Convention Centre here Monday.

In his talk, Geldof encouraged youths to commit themselves and move towards the change they strongly believe in, even if it means taking matters into their own hands.

“Change can be good or bad, but it is only good when it meets the needs, and is balanced by the requirements, of society,” he told the 1,000 youth leaders present.

The event brought together youth representatives from all over South-East Asia together with global icons such as Twitter co-founder Biz Stone and chess legend Garry Kasparov.

“You are representatives of very intelligent people in your countries. You may be going to universities or colleges and that is your capability, your talent. But who you are is very different indeed,” said Geldof.

“When you marry what you are capable of doing with who you are, change begins,” he added, urging the youngsters to return to their homes and do what they can to benefit their societies.

“You must remember to discuss your ideas of change with your leaders. If they don’t respond, you must become the leader yourself. You must commit yourself and once you do that, you can make it (change) happen.

“No matter how mad your idea, do it,” he said.

The two-day summit features speakers from various fields such as former managing director of World Bank Dr Mamphela Ramphele, the first Indian F1 driver Narain Karthikeyan and AirAsia Group CEO Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes, and is moderated by TV personality Lorraine Hahn.

R.AGE is the official media partner of YES2009. Follow @thestar_ragefor live Twitter updates from the summit throughout the event.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

PC Fair

Date: 4th December 2009 - 6th December 2009
Venue: KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
Time: 11am - 9pm

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Bad and Good

There's suddenly so many bad news happening around us. Friends sudden passed away due to accidents, friends having bad luck, no mood, etc...And we're supposed to be having a nice weekend, enjoying it before the start of the weekdays. After dinner on Sunday night, I saw friend's status in Facebook saying that three person from UTAR was missing due to accidents at the Bukit Berangkai Waterfall. I was shocked and hoped that it wasn't anyone that I know. But, as I slowly scroll through the news and I saw the names...oh no, it can't be happening. One of the victims was my friend. Although we're not that close but he's a cheerful and good looking guy. He is there to help when someone need help. As I went to class on Monday, we were all talking about the incident. It seems that everyone was in solemn mood that day. Was it because of the incident that happened to them? The victims were confirmed dead by midnight.

"Life is precious, Cherish every moment of our life"

Monday was supposed to be a happy day for me as it was me and my darling's 6-month together. But, due to the incident that happened, it seems like there is no mood to celebrate that day. We just had a simple dinner. But, earlier, darling gave me a bouquet of roses, fresh from Cameron Highlands. Thank you darling. And I, in return bought a pair of Parker pen, with our names carved on the pen for each of us. His is Blue, mine is Red. Love you, darling.

(L-R): ours, his, mine

Flowers from my darling :D

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

'No Dating Territory'

THE International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) is the first university to do this. The visitors there found out about this banner when they were walking around the campus. Is it good? Or is it bad? It's up to you to judge.


Enjoy