We maintained our MS ISO 9001:2000 certification
- Posted by bengodomon on 10:24PM Apr 2, 2008
Time sure flies so fast. It seemed only a short while ago that we went through our compliance audit. In fact it had been about 13 months. So my time-management skills were stretched to the limit. Having >>
“Superstitious buildings” in Malaysia
- Posted by bengodomon on 08:52AM Mar 29, 2008
If you are in Malaysia and you are staying at the 28th floor of a hotel, it does not mean that you *really* are at the 28th floor. For example, at Cititel Mid Valley, the lift buttons look like this: There >>
P Ramlee’s Seniman Bujang Lapok (offensive version)
- Posted by bengodomon on 08:51AM Mar 27, 2008
Warning: Proceed at your own risk. Some words / phrases used are not suitable in polite company. If you find toilet humour funny, then this is for you. I have no idea who dubbed this, but obviously (a) >>
NSFW: Use this SMS tone at your own risk
- Posted by bengodomon on 08:45AM Mar 25, 2008
Imagine if someone SMSed you at a dead serious corporate meeting, and your SMS ringtone is this one:
What is your favourite song by the King of Pop?
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 23, 2008
My favourite Michael Jackson song is Dirty Diana (off his 1987 album Bad). Being a live music enthusiast, I like it more when it’s performed live, with Steve Stevens and Jennifer Batten onstage! What >>
Excellent music discovered accidentally (part 2)
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 21, 2008
I wrote about the above topic back in June last year, and I would like to make an addition. I should blame the Edison Chen-Gillian Chung-Cecilia Cheung-Bobo Chan scandal for this. On youtube, one thing >>
What to do if you’ve forgotten the lyrics while singing live
- Posted by bengodomon on 08:55AM Mar 19, 2008
Answer: make up the lyrics, on the spot. In the following video taken more than 20 years ago, this guy showed how it’s done. At that time, a popular Kadazandusun song was Billy Gatong’s “Rozelin >>
Probably one of Sabah’s best ever unknown songs
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 17, 2008
I think I’m a rock star in a previous life, or rather, if I could live my life again, I’d be one. One of my circle of friends are made up of music enthusiasts - not merely listening to music, >>
The battle of the credit cards
- Posted by bengodomon on 12:44AM Mar 16, 2008
Up to at least 10 years ago it was very difficult to get approved to get credit cards. You practically had to beg the banks to let you have even their lowest-level cards. Nowadays it’s the total >>
Malaysia General Elections 2008 in pictures: those who didn’t quite make it
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 15, 2008
They lost, but they keep the torch of democracy burning: P174 Penampang It was always going to be an uphill battle. Independent candidate Dr Anthony Tibok faced big guns Tan Sri Bernard Dompok and PKR’s >>
Malaysia General Elections 2008 in pictures: the poster wars in and around Kota Kinabalu
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 13, 2008
The following are some of the more interesting posters during the campaign period of GE2008. The PKR supporters of N19 Kapayan were very active: Click here to see more pictures
Of bloggers turned politicians (and vice versa) [Part 2]
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 12, 2008
2 days before the elections I blogged about them. Little did I expect that most of them would win their seats, and even those who lost did very well. DAP’s Jeff Ooi, 52 became the Jelutong MP after >>
Reminiscing 8th March: voting at GE2008
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 11, 2008
I have never missed voting for either the state or paliamentary elections ever since my first time in 1994. [update: actually I missed the 1995 parliamentary because I was working outside the state at >>
General Elections 2008: pictures of a polling centre the day before voting: the calm before the storm
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 8, 2008
A polling centre is located near my place of work, and when I came in the morning the place was abuzz with activities. But by lunchtime, there’s an eerie silence: all 5 streams ready, with nobody >>
The two immortal theme songs for Malaysian elections
- Posted by bengodomon on 09:00AM Mar 7, 2008
The late Dato’ Zainal Alam composed two immortal theme songs for Jabatan Penerangan for the elections: “Mari Mengundi” and “Undilah Kita Semua” back in the 1950s (some say >>

