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The Age of Turbulance by Alan Greenspan

I bought this book from Borders the other day…kinda stumble upon it and thought wow this book is so much relevant during this time.
The first topic that caught my attention was “The World Retires. But Can It Afford To?”. I have always been fascinated with the sociology behind human’s declining reproduction. The economic point [...]

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The Back of the Green Back

Some interesting points from Chedet.
1. “Only the military power of the US is forcing the world to give value to the US Dollar.”
Just as I thought. So here’s how it works. All those “developing” countries who are madly producing stuff for rich country have to work their a$$ off so that citizens of countries [...]

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The Grasshopper

Full article here.
Some interesting questions asked by the author:
1. “How am I going to start afresh at the age of 40 ? Who is going to employ me ? Can I support my family ?”
That coming from a married man sounds the alarm bell. Shouldn’t he be asking those question before he [...]

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Mid-Autumn 08

It’s one of those tradition for the sake of tradition time.
I went to the New World Park yesterday. Had dinner alone. Ate 3 types of food, yay.
A bunch of kids gathered at the stage area for some performance. Pretty good.
It’s one of those “got nothing better to do” days….duh.
PS: Those uncle [...]

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You Don’t Mess with the Sohai

omg…this is ze funniest movie I’ve seen this year! How can somebody make jokes out of political personalities and politics and hair dressers/ stylist and gays and etc….just like that? How can this movie even be shown in Malaysia at all? (not that I think it shouldn’t)
If you like Borat, Meet The Spartans you will [...]

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