Archive for August, 2010

Foreign beggars can earn up to RM8,000 a month in Malaysia

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

It seems not just local beggars could do that. The Star reported on 23 August 2010 that a relatively new trend is for foreign beggars (eg, from China) to enter Malaysia as tourists, aided by… you guessed it, syndicates.

They then beg at night markets, go from one coffee shop to another or even knock on motorists’ windows at traffic lights!

The public should not give any money because the syndicates will be the biggest winners in this charade. Not giving any money to the foreigners would force them to return to their country of origin and get a proper job, like a water filter supplier.

Biggest lucky number payout in Malaysian history

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

In Malaysia, when it comes to betting on lucky numbers, there are several legal options eg, via SportsToto, Lotto88, Magnum or Sabah Turf Club (STC).

The current winnings record is apparently RM20 million, by a “40-year-old food vendor in Petaling Jaya”, who struck it big at Sports Toto’s Mega TOTO 6/52 in October 2008.

Before that it was RM19 + million, won by a Johor family of eight regular punters; they had jointly bet on SportsToto’s Mega Toto 6/52, and turned out winners at draw 2948/08 on 5th January 2008.

But that is surely going to be broken very soon: the prize is ripe for the taking. As at the time of writing (28th August 2010), the amount on offer is RM38+ million; this would surely be prove to be too much of a temptation even for non gamblers to at least purchase a lucky pick.

Whoever wins that kind of money would be forgiven even if s/he kept a stash of snow sleds in his/her home in the tropics; after all, s/he could go skiing every weekend for all one cares.

Farmville took only 5 weeks to develop: every day 31 MILLION people play it

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Launched in June 2009, FarmVille is undisputedly Facebook’s most popular game application, with more than 61 million active users and more than 24 million Facebook fans as of June 2010. That means 10% of the total number of Facebook users are Farmville users.

But how did such a wildly successful project get done in just a little over a month? Yes, that includes all design and development.

Lead developer Amitt Mahjan was quoted to have said in March 2010:

- Designers and developers need to start working side by side as early as possible. As quickly as designers come up with a feature, developers get started discussing how to code it. Advantage: those inevitable small design changes to the design that need to be agreed upon in order to make it easier to code are dealt with earliest. Example: Camera-sharp

- Don’t be afraid to use free, off the shelf compos, while acknowledging the possible risk of losing total control over the design. Always keep in mind that development needs to “glue” components together and presents an interface to the user.

- Sleep! Take a break! Hmm… I picture many Farmvillers crashing in their office after pulling an allnighter, with those in the next shift busy toting around cameras…

Certainly the Farmville team is kept on their toes by their army of permnent beta testers i.e. users, with it being released on more platforms. Who knows, it might even be embedded in game-centric digital cameras of the future, so if you’re reading digital camera reviews, a nascent feature could be integration with Farmville.

Malaysian Prime Minister’s residence : 3 days’ rental could buy 1 low-cost house

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

In December 2008, the then Prime Minister of Malaysia revealed in a written parliamentary statement that:

- RM6 million a year is spent for rental and maintenance of the PM’s official residence, Seri Perdana in Putrajaya, which works out to RM16,000 a day. So in 3 days it would become RM48,000, which is enough to buy/build a low-cost house. Breakdown: RM4.1 million paid in rental to Putrajaya Holdings, the master developer of Putrajaya, and RM1.9 million for maintenance. Contract: 25 years, signed in 1999.

- RM3.4 million a year is spent for rental and maintenance of the Deputy Prime Minister’s official residence, Seri Satria. Breakdown: RM2.27 million in rental, RM1.13 million for maintenance.

- Total for the 2 residences: RM26,000 a day.

- Cost of building Seri Perdana: RM24 million, which was earlier alleged to be RM200 million.

- The following is interesting: 10 Downing Street, the British PM’s official residence is a much humbler building. Even the White House, the US presidents’s official residence AND office is smaller than Seri Perdana.

Now for some wishful thinking: if somehow the PM wanted to install C7 led christmas lights all around the house, how much would the bill come up to?

Companies which have never laid off any employee ever

Monday, August 9th, 2010

According to CNN Money, despite the the global financial crisis, the following companies, as of January 2009, has never laid off any employee, ever:

Nugget Market (grocery chain)
Devon Energy (energy, duh)
Aflac (insurance)
Quik Trip (24-hour convenience store chain)
The Container Store
NuStar Energy (pipeline operator)
Stew Leonard’s (grocery chain)
Scottrade (discount stock brokerage)
Publix Super Markets (grocery chain)

So, those looking for secure, long term employment in the private sector could do well to check these companies out. That would be one less worry, so that one can enjoy one’s weekend of atv racing in peace.

The world’s highest paid supermodel

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Gisele Bündchen (b. 20th July 1980), the Brazilian stunner is, according to Forbes, worth USD150 million. She’s also the 16th wealthiest woman in the entertainment industry.

Gisele in 2009

She is of German descent but is 100% Brazilian, speaking Portuguese as her native language and apparently can’t speak a word of German.

She was discovered by a modeling agency in 1994 while eating McDonald’s in São Paulo.

By January 2000 she had appeared on 3 consecutive Vogue covers, a rare honour.

In 2000, prominent music magazine Rolling Stone called her “the most beautiful girl in the world.”

Needless to say, since then she has made the covers of all the world’s top magazines.

In 2007, modeling legend Claudia Schiffer was quoted to have said:

Supermodels, like we once were, don’t exist any more. Gisele Bündchen is the only one close to earning the supermodel title.

Even notorious supermodel Naomi Campbell was quoted to have said in 2008:

Models need to earn their stripes – I just think the term is used a little too loosely. Kate Moss is obviously a supermodel but, after Gisele, I don’t think there’s been one.

In other words, Ms Campbell said Bundchen is the last true supermodel.

What? What about Amber Chia?

Now, if you had a choice between meeting Giselle in person and being given Taylor Swift tickets, which one would you choose?

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