Monday, July 31, 2006

Easy listening? Online Hong Kong Vintage Canto Pop





Wow another day and another cool site discovered. For all those Canto Pop fans out there do not think twice. Head to this site and relive the memories of 70's, 80's and 90's. Have evergreen stars like Andy Lau, Alan Tam, George Lam, Sally Yeh, Leon Lai, Danny Chan, Leslie Cheung and many more render their golden top hits 24-7 on your PC or laptop. All you need is a fast broadband connection. Tune in today and enjoy endless hours of Chinese music. Tune in now - it's free.Click on the images i have hyperlinked above. You will be prompted to install an Active X control from Live 365.com to tune in.
Feeling bored? Remember to check out other contents on this site about your favourite Hong Kong stars, entertainment news, forum, chat and many more. Enjoy....

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Download of the Day

I tried this Instant Media Internet TV. It actually not bad and easy to use. If you like short snippets, video cast and audio cast you'll like this. Click on the image to visit the site.

Here are some of its features:-

  • Free software delivers shows to your PC.
  • Browse through an integrated directory with hundreds of channels.
  • Subscribe to your favorite channels.
  • New shows will appear instantly.
  • Just click to watch.
  • High Quality Video
  • Full Screen Video
  • Unlike Internet streaming solutions, I'M uses patent pending media caching technology. This allows us to provide high-quality, full screen video to your desktop.
  • New Shows Everyday
  • Integrated Content Directory
  • I'M has an integrated directory with hundreds of Channels, Videocasts, and Audiocasts. Just click to subscribe.

Try it if you like it, i have already hyperlinked the logo just click on it to download from the site. Enjoy! FYI this is not an ad.

Police interview 27 witnesses over chemical spraying incident

KOTA BARU: Police have interviewed 27 witnesses over the spraying of chemicals on former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad here as of noon today.

Kelantan chief police SAC 1 Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah said they have interviewed the witnesses, “but it's too early to conclude the motive behind the spraying.”

He said the suspect, a 53-year-old Datuk who is also a local businessman, would be remanded at the magistrate court later today.

On Friday, the suspect was believed to have sprayed chemical from a canister in the direction of Dr Mahathir when he arrived at the Sultan Ismail Petra airport in Pengkalan Chepa for a one-day visit. Police detained the suspect last night, almost 12 hours after the incident at 11am yesterday.

In the incident, Dr Mahathir, who was surrounded by hundreds of supporters, was standing inside a Pajero and addressing the crowd through the open sunroof of the vehicle when the suspect sprayed the chemical.

The spray caused Dr Mahathir to suffer nausea and a stinging sensation in his eyes. Dr Mahathir, however, recovered after a brief rest at a hotel and resumed his schedule for the day.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Dr Mahathir sprayed with chemical irritant, attacker identified


Update by The Star Newsdesk

KOTA BARU: A man sprayed a chemical irritant in the direction of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad moments after the former Prime Minister arrived at the airport here Friday morning.

In Putrajaya, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said he was angry over the incident and ordered the police to conduct an immediate investigation and to take stern action against those responsible for the act.

According to police, former Umno strongman Datuk Ibrahim Ali took the brunt of the spray on his face while Dr Mahathir and his bodyguard were also affected.

The 11am (0300GMT) incident took place just as Dr Mahathir was entering a 4WD vehicle together with Ibrahim.

Dr Mahathir, who was seen taking off his glasses and wiping his eyes, was rushed from the vehicle by his other security personnel to a car nearby, which then drove away.

Deputy Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan told The Star that his officers have identified the man who sprayed the irritant and expect to make an arrest soon.

Musa said the police were investigating the incident under Section 328 of the Penal Code.

The section reads: "Whoever administer to or causes to be taken by any person any poison or any stupefying intoxication or unwholesome drug or other things with intent to cause hurt to such person or with intent to commit or facilitate the commission of an offence or knowing it to be likely that he will thereby cause hurt shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 10 years and shall also liable to fine"

Later at a press conference, Dr Mahathir described the attack as an attempt to stop him from speaking out.

Describing how he felt, Dr Mahathir said: “It felt something like a sore throat, my eyes were stinging, I could not see clearly and removed my glasses.”

The former premier said he would continue with his scheduled talks Friday.
Dr Mahathir was on a one-day visit to Kelantan and was scheduled to attend a dialogue and dinner organised by the Kelantan People’s Action Council headed by Datuk Paduka Ibrahim Ali.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said he was angry over the incident and ordered the police to conduct an immediate investigation and to take stern action against those responsible for the act.

"I regret and am very angry such an incident has happened," he said, adding that those responsible for the incident should be severely punished.

He said the matter should be immediately resolved to avoid negative implications and misconception among the public.

The Prime Minister also feared that certain quarters would take advantage of the incident by disseminating rumours, especially through the Internet.

Friday, July 28, 2006

PM: Stop debate on religious issues

KUALA LUMPUR: “Do not force the Government to take action” – that is the stern warning from the Prime Minister to those who cause tension in the society by organising activities on religious issues.
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said he had earlier issued a statement that such activities should be stopped immediately so that everybody would understand that if they continued to play up religious issues, it could lead to an uneasy situation.
The Cabinet, he said, had on Wednesday issued a directive to everyone, including the media, to avoid religious issues that could create tension.
“We have discussed this matter and the Cabinet made the decision as I have announced, so that the Government will not be forced to take action,” he said.
Asked whether the Government has any plans to use the Internal Security Act against those who continued with such activities, he said: “So far, I don't want to rush to talk about this matter (ISA). These people should know what is expected of them.”
On whether he would meet with the Article 11, the umbrella body of 13 non-governmental organisations, Abdullah said: “I will have to find an appropriate time.”
After the Umno supreme council meeting on Tuesday, Abdullah had asked that the Article 11 group immediately stop activities related to interfaith issues as it was deemed to cause tension among the multi-religious community.
On Saturday, Article 11 had held a forum to discuss constitutional issues pertaining to fundamental rights of Malaysians in Johor Baru. Article 11 in the Federal Constitution refers to the freedom of religion

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Will you be able to run Windows Vista?




Hardware manufacturers are already gearing up for the eventual roll out of Windows Vista.Before buying a new PC, check it will meet the system requirements for running Microsoft's next operating system when its available, using these links to CPU and GPU manufacturers' Vista specific pages:

CPUs

Intel www.pcpro.co.uk/links/vista-intel

AMD www.pcpro.co.uk/links/vista-amd

Via www.pcpro.co.uk/links/vista-via

GPUs

ATi www.pcpro.co.uk/links/vista-ati

Nvidia www.pcpro.co.uk/links/vista-nvidia

S3 www.pcpro.co.uk/links/vista-S3

Via www.pcpro.co.uk/links/vista-via2