Sunday 27 February 2011

Flashback, Updates, yadda yadda....

Assalamualaikum and a very good day to all,

1. Suddenly I have extra time to go back and check some of my previous post few years back.

2. And even I am surprised that I have gone this far in blogging.

3. This blog is already 4 years old (2007 - 2011). Many things have happened and changed during these years.

4. Before this, the blog was in plain black background. Without no banner, no anything whatsoever.

5. Then, the banner came to existence after I gained some ideas from chedet.co.cc (Dr. M's blog).

6. And then, I add some pictures to my posts (when I have time to find one), and at one point, decided to change the background to white to give ease of reading to readers.

7. Even my current style of writing is inspired by chedet.co.cc. As last time I used to write long, lengthy articles, it caused difficulty of reading to some of readers to this site. (the tl;dr phenomena)

8. And now I even add translator and thesaurus to the blog as to help readers understand even better in other languages than English as well as helps readers to strengthen their vocabulary.

9. I even have added the 'share' button to few social sites but currently my blog have been flagged as "abusive" by Facebook authorities. I wonder where is this so-called "abusive" content is hiding in this blog. So far the only thing that has been "abusive" was the time I took to write these posts in its 4 years' worth of history.

10. I think that's all for now. Till then shall we meet again....

-qreemall-

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Middle East Revolution

Assalamualaikum and a very good day to all,

1. It's been a very long time since the last time I've updated this blog.

2. This is due to me being busy and stressed out from work. Now thankfully I've changed job and my current job is much, much better condition than my previous job.

3. And now everyone can see that the Middle East experienced a huge wave of revolution across nations there.

4. Started with Tunisia which successfully toppled Zine El Abidine, it spread to Egypt (which has successfully toppled Mubarak regime), and now it covered Bahrain, Jordan, Libya and most probably a few more nations.

5. But, will this be the rise of the good governments for those nations or will it be replaced by worse regimes than the previous regimes? Is it worth all the bloodshed?

6. Some said it's not worth it, some said it's worth it. But from my view, I can say if the government is against the people, the people can try to change the government through legal ways first (i.e. through election).

7. But if the election proved to be a huge fraud, then other ways must be used. And going to the streets is certainly the last resort as it will be anarchy and chaos to the nation. Not to mention the nation's economy will be grind to a halt.

8. So for those intended to try to bring change to this beloved country through the streets, please think carefully and prepare to sacrifice everything for the cause as it will not be child's play. This will bring bloodshed, death, anarchy, chaos and uncertainty to our nation. And it will also grind our economy to a halt.

9. And the replacement government may be worse than the current government. That's the risk.

10. I think that's all for now. Till then shall we meet again....

-qreemall-