Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts

Thursday, December 23, 2010

My Road Crash Investigation Performance

I'm updating my CV at the moment. I never expect that this updating task is so tedious and boring. But what can I do, it is a task that I must complete before the year 2010 ends. Anyway, not try to show off, but I'm thinking to put my road crash investigation and reconstruction experience online. It has been 3 years ehh...

On the side of Malaysian expressway, anytime can get hit and die...

Position: Crash Analyst

Job Responsibility: To investigate and reconstruct high profile road crashes nationwide for national inquiry and research purposes.

Date of Appointment: 2007

Achievement:
Lead Hi Profile: 42 Cases

Assist High Profile: 31 Cases

During Hari Raya Haji 2008, besides we were away from our family, we were soaking badly under a heavy rain...

National Inquiry Cases (Lead: 4; Assist: 4):

1.LEAD Lanchang Crash Investigation – Fatal MPV - Lorry Crash at KM 96.2 East Coast Expressway, Pahang (24 July 2007)
2.ASSIST Baling Crash Investigation – Fatal School Bus Crash at Batu 8 Tanjung Pari, Baling, Kedah (11 September 2007)
3.LEAD Jelapang Toll Plaza Crash Investigation – Fatal Latex Tanker - Bus Crash at Jelapang Toll Plaza North-South Expressway (PLUS), Perak (11 December 2007)
4.LEAD Lahad Datu Crash Investigation – Fatal 4WD – Mini Bus Crash at KM 11 Jalan Kunak – Lahad Datu, Sabah (1 October 2008)
5.ASSIST Tangkak Crash Investigation – Fatal Express Bus Crash at KM 146.5 North-South Expressway (PLUS), Johor (7 December 2008)
6.ASSIST Rawang Crash Investigation – Fatal Express Bus Crash at KM 442.9 North-South Expressway (PLUS), Selangor (13 April 2009)
7.LEAD Ipoh Crash Investigation – Fatal Express Bus Crash at KM 272.8 North-South Expressway (PLUS), Perak (26 December 2009)
8.ASSIST Cameron Highland Crash Investigation – Fatal Express Bus Crash at KM 9 Simpang Pulai – Cameron Highland, Perak (20 December 2010)

Monday, November 15, 2010

100 Reasons Why Women are Bad Drivers

We all know that it took women a while to be accepted on the roads. In fact, in many male circles, grunting can still be heard when the words “women” and “driving” are brought up in the same sentence. Unfortunately, some women uphold the bad reputation by committing crazy acts while behind the wheel. They help contribute to the 100 reasons why women are horrible drivers. (I don't want to be a gender bias, but please look at the facts. Peace. Source of the article is at the bottom)
1. Putting on makeup in the rear-view mirror is their favorite pastime.
2. They’re too busy yelling at the back seat to drive carefully.
3. A Johns Hopkins study says women crash more than men.
4. While the wind-blown convertible look creates a nonexistent view, it offers great sex appeal.
5. Trying to ignore the hot guy in the next car also results in ignoring the light that just turned red.
6. They know their husbands will fix whatever they break.
7. Women know the “Ohhh! THAT’s drive and THAT’s reverse!” line will work every time.
8. They don’t realize how dangerous (and annoying) talking excessively while driving really is.
9. The gas and brakes are interchangeable.
10. The necessary Starbucks fix and texting-while-driving combo are so necessary.
11. That jagged fingernail seems to always need filing down when behind the wheel.
12. More and more tiny women are getting behind the wheels of monster SUVs.
13. Women freaked out by the mouse in the road will swerve into another car every time.
14. When driving past a mirror-glass building, they’re looking at how good they look in the car–and not the road.
15. They don’t like turning on their brights because it scares the deer.
16. Horrible driving starts early.
17. Women will stop dead in traffic to call the radio station and meet the guy looking for his next love.
18. Dishing out the honey-do list while driving requires their eyes to be fixed on the hubby’s.
19. They think yelling at other cars is better than improving their own skills.
20. Texting Cindy about the dress Amber is wearing this weekend is an immediate requirement.
21. When driving in the rain, they wildly dodge mud to avoid getting the tires dirty.
22. 80% of American women keep right on driving when they reach the age of 66, according to the NHTSA.
23. There’s no ticket they can’t get out of with the right outfit on.
24. Taking a quick traffic school class or two isn’t so bad.
25. Changing wiper blades when they’re dull is too much work.
26. They don’t like that getting gas is no longer a full service affair.
27. Speeding is a secret passion.
28. Women love to drive with their knees and elbows when putting cream in their coffee.
29. They think swerving the wheel left and right makes for great aerobics.
30. Pumping the gas and brake pedals interchangeably makes for great aerobics too.
31. Side and rearview mirrors are for makeup checks only.
32. They know the mechanic will lower their labor charges with the pouty face look.
33. Saying they can drive is better than actually being able to drive.
34. Women just hate using those ice scrapers.
35. The first thing they do after an emotional upset is jump in the car and speed off wildly.
36. They try cool stunts to show they can do it just like guys.
37. Switching radio stations requires their full attention.
38. Squeaky brakes are annoying, but not mechanic worthy.
39. They think it’s okay for Billy’s birthday balloons to block the back windshield.
40. The curb and street appear to be the same height when parking.
41. They love knowing that the auto insurance claim will take care of everything.
42. When someone moves toward their lane, they swerve toward them as an intimidator.
43. They hate guys to think they can’t drive, so they drive faster to prove them wrong.
44. The “Do Not Enter” sign is for everyone but them.
45. Changing for the club in the car is sometimes a necessity.
46. They don’t see the necessity in getting regular oil changes.
47. Keeping “Tyler’s Soccer Team Rocks ’10″ in big letters across the windshield while driving makes them such cool moms.
48. They are just horrible drivers.
49. Little things like changing headlights and turn signals aren’t that big a deal.
50. Sticking their head through the sunroof while driving is a great alternative to the hair dryer.
51. Writing “Screw You” in their ex’s lawns with their cars is the best revenge possible.
52. They think driving the wrong way over a tire spike strip will work if they just do it slowly.
53. Real women don’t slow down for cops.
54. They can’t stop reading juicy chapter just because their behind the wheel.
55. They believe that when something drops on the floor, it’s important to pick it up while en route.
56. Brushing their teeth shouldn’t stop just because their driving.
57. If someone in the car is smelly, the windows must go down, even in a blizzard.
58. They strive to be the next Danica Patrick, even if they lack her impressive skills.
59. They think a clutch is a storage space for their small purse.
60. They found out blowing a tire attracts the hot guy every time.
61. Nothing says “I hate you” like trying to hit someone with a moving vehicle.
62. They can’t hit the turn signals with a fresh manicure.
63. If they’re tired from dealing with the kids, they may need a quick stop-light nap.
64. Sometimes a missed turn requires shooting across 5 lanes to catch the next light.
65. It makes total sense to paint their toes while chugging along in rush hour.
66. A “Check Engine” light means nothing to them. Where in the heck is the engine anyway?
67. Parallel parking isn’t their cup of tea.
68. Women think speed bumps mean speeding up to make the car go bump.
69. If someone else on the road has their super unique car, it’s a must to gently rub it with their car to show who’s boss.
70. Singing their favorite song requires closing their eyes on the good parts.
71. Sometimes it’s pertinent that they change their shoes on the highway.
72. They think parking by a hydrant will make the fireman save their car first.
73. They don’t see a need to stop at a stop sign if no one’s there to stop for.
74. Figuring out all of the car’s gadgets while driving is exciting.
75. Combing Sarah’s hair on the way to school is a necessary multi-tasking effort.
76. After the final “Don’t make me come back there!” threat, they finally do it–while driving.
77. If their husbands think they’re bad drivers, they’re not going to let them down.
78. They’re mortal enemies with parking lots.
79. They think turning on cruise control means it’s time to take a quick snoozer.
80. Occasionally, they like to see if “E” really means empty.
81. Swooping their hair over their left eye is just too cute to move when driving.
82. They like to prop themselves up on telephone books to see over the dash.
83. If wearing earplugs to tune out the kids also tunes out traffic, so be it.
84. As guys put it, they don’t learn from their mistakes.
85. They want to watch the DVDs the kids are watching on the way to Disneyland.
86. Pulling out of parking spaces is too difficult.
87. Women think blind spots are spots where blind people stand.
88. Finding Mr. Right sometimes means cutting him off in traffic to get his attention.
89. There’s only room for one woman in the car so that aggravating GPS lady has to go.
90. They found out that bad driving makes them good and helpless to their future suitor.
91. Women love to decorate the dashboard with accessories.
92. There’s nothing wrong with telling the kid brother to stir the wheel while they apply their lipstick.
93. They don’t know how to judge the awning height at the ATM drive through (guys make this mistake too).
94. It’s not uncommon to tailgate the car in front to check out the cool new hairdo the driver has.
95. They read that women aren’t assertive enough behind the wheel, so now they lay on the horn constantly.
96. In order to be on time, they must go at least 20-30 mph over the speed limit.
97. They think the speed limit max is actually the minimum.
98. Hopping buildings isn’t just for criminals on foot anymore.
99. The blinding glare of the sun is such a great tanner that they don’t want to block it.
100. Their moms teach them how to drive.
Source: Car Insurance Comparison

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

How to Solve Road Traffic Problem?

1. Have you ever wondered on how to solve road traffic problem in the city? I think the problem is not only occurred at Malaysia, but also the rest of the world. Following is the creative photo that showed us literally on how to make our city more spacious.

2. Are you agree or not on this type of method? Bus is the best answer I guess. Bicycle could be the answer but definitely not a horde of cars. :)

Source: Natasha Llyod Flickr

Monday, March 29, 2010

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Chinese Man Throws Bicycle at Thieves

1. Snatching or ‘ragut’ is a unforgiving crime, which most of the time, the occurrence involves severe casualties to the victims. Since the incident occur on the road, I think this is part of road safety too. Am I right?

2. The videos, which entitled, "Chinese Man Throws Bicycle at Thieves on Scooter", show how a heroic China man arrested the snatchers by only using his bike. In my opinion, this noble action is commendable and worth emulating.




Resource: Melayu Kini

Friday, April 24, 2009

The World's First Electric Cars Invented in 1884??!

1. Have you ever thought that actually the first electric car was made in 1884? Yes, you better trust me. The world's first electric car has been built by British inventor named Thomas Parker. But for some reason, the electric cars during those times don't work out so well. Or maybe due to political reason, the mass production of electric cars was not possible.

2. Now the work has been done and continued by his ancestors. Even not as great as any other great car company like Mitsubishi and Honda, they are winning on the efforts. As quote from the Dailymail:

Thomas Parker's son, Thomas Hugh Parker shared his father's flair for design and innovation, even building a steam powered car in 1901 before later working on modern car features such as hydraulic brakes and four wheel steering. He also claimed to have invented the spark plug, monoblock engine and the carburettor. And these days the tradition lives on through Graham Parker's oldest son, Alun, who is also an engineer who has worked on projects ranging from the West Coast mainline to the Panama Canal, and Crossrail.

3. Electric cars are not only clean but also cheap. The instability oil and gas price in the world market now should be the one which will trigger the research and make the electric cars produced in mass production so that we will not dependent anymore on irreplaceable energy anymore such as coal and petroleum. However in term of safety, of course, more research need to be done as currently as far as I know the electric cars are usually smaller in size and that alone will invite some problems during any road crash.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Road Traffic Accident Photos at Doha Photos

Doha Road Traffic Accident Photo 11. I stumbled upon this news when browsing the internet. A pretty severe road traffic accident that happened about 5-6 months ago at rich city of Doha, Qatar. I don't know the details, the news told me nothing but from the photos, we can see that it was collision between a tanker and a jeep.

2. The accident was probably initially caused by the tanker, if we look from the crash configuration where the tanker on top of the jeep. The tanker lost control, roll over and happened to hit the jeep in a random manner. Well, there are many other reasons can cause such collision. Plus, the accident happened at landmark crossings. But one thing for sure, it is not neccessarily a high speed collision.

Doha Road Traffic Accident Photo 2
Doha Road Traffic Accident Photo 3
Doha Road Traffic Accident Photo 4

Resource

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

New Traffic Lamborghini Gallardo Patrol Car in Doha

1. This morning I got an email from my colleague, Ramizam about new traffic Lamborghini Gallardo patrol car in Doha. The car photos looks really awesome. To match public and people's fast and luxury cars in Doha, I think this is really a nice and intelligent move by Doha government.

2. But how about Malaysia? How Malaysia government counter the problem of many "super modified" cars on Malaysian road? Here is the solution: Mitsubishi EVO 10 Patrol Car. Not too bad huh.



Thursday, December 25, 2008

Malaysia Half-Shell (Kura Kura) Helmets Ban in January 2009


PUTRAJAYA: Half-shell helmets may soon be taken off shelves in motorcycle accessories shops. "They are now seen on roads because there is still a loophole in the Motorcycles (safety helmets) Rules 1973 which does not define a standard helmet," said Road Safety Department director-general Datuk Suret Singh.

He said the department was in the midst of amending the law to prohibit the sale, distribution and use of the helmets, and it could come into effect as early as January, next year. "The half-shell helmets are illegal and have never been approved by Sirim." But how come they are so many sold in the market now. Something is fishy.

He also said that the department was working out details on enforcement and whether its officers would be able to go from shop to shop to confiscate the helmets. Although Suret was unsure of how the helmets entered the Malaysian market, he reckoned they could be smuggled from neighbouring countries. Really?

He also said that the department had been organising road shows for the past one year to get motorcyclists to exchange the half-shells for an open-face helmet for free. "Malaysians are generally gullible. The helmets have been illegal all the while, but if they are sold in shops, they will still buy them," he said. Well, I could say that people is usually treasure more things that hard to get.

The fashionable half-shell helmets are distinctive by its bowl shape and is a favourite among superbikers for its comfort and light weight. It is, on average, cheaper than the standard open-face helmet. The price of a half-shell helmet starts from RM20, depending on the brand.

However, the helmets tend to flip up with strong winds or when riding the motorcycle at high speeds due to lack of support behind the head. "Wearing a half-shell helmet is as safe as not wearing any helmet at all," said Suret.

According to a local helmet manufacturer, the helmets are still rampantly sold in small towns where enforcement is lax. "Although it is not sold in the open or out on display, some dealers still stock them."

According to a study conducted by the department, 80 per cent of fatalities involving motorcyclists were due to serious head injuries from not wearing helmets properly or wearing helmets not up to safety standards. This includes the half-shell helmet. It is true, I agree with this.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Naza Ria MPV Crash at Temerloh 12 Died 3 Injured

Naza Ria Crash1. This crash was happening on July 24th 2007 at KM 96.2 of East Coast Expressway (LPT) near Lanchang exit. At about 4:30am, Naza Ria MPV with its 15 passengers (human trafficking) was travelling eastbound towards Kuala Lumpur rammed into the rear end of a lorry that fully loaded with iron ore and was instantly pinned under the vehicle. 12 passengers were died and the remaining severely injured in the accident.

2. This was my first case. I still can remember the scene very well, smell of blood which almost made me faint. Well anyway, the first question is how could the Naza Ria MPV could sustain 15 passengers. Can you imagine it? For your information, Naza Kia is a 7-8 passenger seat MPV.

3. This is the question that still been weighing my mind. I have tried all kind of possibilities of arrangment but still looks irrelevant. The most possible arrangement is significantly violate human rights. Anyway, let's talk about something like lessons of the day.

4. Don't drive fast during wee hours at LPT as the highway will be fulled with fogs and the visibility is very low: you can't see clearly what's in front of you. You might end up like this MPV if you are not careful enough.

5. Don't overload you vehicle with extra passenger because it might effect your vehicle stability.

6. Don't mess around with heavy vehicle.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Modern Santa Claus on Harley Motorbike

Modern Santa Claus
1. This looks funny and interesting one. No more flying deer on the cold winter. Modern Santa can bring you things and gifts with his newly Harley Davidson motorbike. This picture has been taken at Huntington district. Each place has its unique Christmas celebration. The detail of the event as follows:

2. Bob Van Stry, head road captain for the "Lighthouse, Harley Owners group" is dressed as Santa as he prepares to lead a bike rally in Huntington to deliver toys to children at the Sagamore Children's Center in Dix Hills this afternoon. The group biked four miles from the Huntington VFW to the center, bringing more than a hundred gifts - paid for out of their own pocket - including handheld electronic video games, footballs, dolls and action figures. But, a bit different way of celebration was happening at my place.

3. I remembered during my junior year at Minneapolis, United States, a friend of mine had invited me to the Christmas college celebration. Well, I never celebrate this event as my culture is just different but I was curious to attend for new experience. The room was beautifully decorated with Poinsettias. That decoration flowers were really upgrading the ambient of the room which was full with international student like me. When I asked the organizer where they got those beautiful Poinsettias, they said they got them from 1-800 Flowers.

What's Inside Your Engine. Funny Ads.

Funny Engine Ads1. Found this funny ads accidentally. It's really interesting on how Shell company promote their products. I could say this ads is hitting 2 birds with one stone. Do you really know what is inside your engine?

2. At least, we learn something.

Monday, December 8, 2008

How Smoking-in-Motion Effects Road Safety

No Smoking Sign
1. I suddenly thought about this. How smoking in motion effects safety during driving. It is hard to determine whether this could be the reason of road accidents as the evidence of smoking normally vanished with the damaged of the vehicles.

2. Anyway, based on some research, youth worldwide, are involved in a disproportionate number of road accidents, in general, and fatal accidents, in particular. those who smoked while driving used seat belt less, and had a higher involvement rate in road traffic accidents. So meaning, those who smoke has less safety awareness.

3. What can we do? I know that I feel not comfortable when being in the midst of smokers. Maybe you guys too. Something that you could do is to have hepa filter air purifiers to clean the room's air but not sure if this could be used inside the car.

4. In short, smoking is not just bad to our health but also could be the reason of fatal road accidents. I should investigate this possibility more when all the significant reasons like fatigue and DUI solved.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

[Personal Safety] America's Most- And Least-Stolen Cars

Dodge Charger
1. To summarize it all, big trucks and SUVs are among the most appealing to car thieves. Don't trust me? In the past few years, big, bold SUVs have become almost synonymous with the success of entertainment and sports stars. You make it big, you buy an Escalade. Or a Hummer. Hopefully, there's money left over to hire a full-time driver who can watch over the car, because these two vehicles are among the most likely to be stolen.

2. The 2007 Cadillac Escalade ESV, a full-size luxury SUV, has the highest theft-claim frequency of any vehicle by a long shot. It's 15 times more likely to end up in the hands of thieves than the least-stolen car, the luxurious Mercedes E Class sedan, according to the theft-claim frequency report for 2005-07 model year cars, SUVs and light trucks, produced by the Highway Loss Data Institute (an affiliate of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) - IIHS. The E Class, Buick Rainer and Subaru Forester have the lowest theft-claim frequency reports.

3. While the Escalade is the most coveted among thieves, the Hummer H2 and the Hummer H2 SUT (a sport utility truck with a small pickup bed in the rear compartment), are also highly desirable--and among the top 10 vehicles with the highest theft claim frequencies. Given a choice between a Hummer and a small car like the Ford Focus or a wagon like the Volvo V70, a thief is eight times more likely to go for the SUV.

4. To generate lists of the most- and least-stolen cars, the IIHS annually reviews insurance-claim reports to determine theft-frequency rates based on the number of claims filed for every 1,000 vehicles insured each year. The 2008 report, released in October, only includes 2005, 2006 and 2007 model-year cars, light trucks and SUVs, with the exception of the Cadillac Escalades (only the 2007 model is included because it was redesigned for that model year) and the Dodge Charger (only the 2006 and 2007 models are included since it was not available in the 2005 model year). Based on the claims filed, the IIHS also calculates the average loss payment--the amount paid to the consumer by the insurance company--made for each claim filed. Although there are plenty of sedans and smaller models that are attractive to thieves, most of the vehicles comprising the list of the top 10 most-stolen cars are big trucks and SUVs. So be careful if you did have this kind of vehicels :D

What is Debt Consolidation?

Debt Free Now
1. Barrack Obama has been appointed to be the most powerful man on earth (is it?) when he won the United States’ presidency election recently. However, that winning will bring him a lot of problems or positively said, “challenges” to solve especially when the country’s economy is shacking hard and collapsing uncontrollably.

2. The impact not only damaged the finance industry but also affected the greatest auto industry. Thus, don’t only put the weight on the shoulder of Obama; we must act too to improve our debt consolidation, which is the key to help our economy.

3. When talk about debt consolidation, lots of people feel uncomfortable and try to run. Don’t run brother; learn a little bit and you will find that this thing is not that bad. Debt consolidation will actually help you to lower your payments by having good credit consultancy or counseling. Without you know it, you will have one simple monthly payment and periodically you will be debt free.

4. It’s easier to talk rather than to do it. For the start, why don’t you saving your money, slowly but surely. There is some good Chinese people advice on how to be millionaire by saving USD200 per month. Time doesn’t matter, what’s really matter is the method to achieve a millionaire goal. Same goes with debt consolidation concept. You need to slowly remove you debts, one by one and at the same time, not taking any new debts. Good luck!

Confused Signage Will Lead to Unsafety Drive

Confused Signage1. I got this picture from Collegehumor. Pretty nice joke. Guess what is the title of the picture? Lazy? I know you guys lazy huhu. The title is Only one path leads to glory. The others lead to certain doom.

2. This is indeed a confused signage and those who made this is really stupid (if this thing really exists). This will implicitly lead to unsafety drive. If you happen to found this signage, so please choose properly, which way you want to go? or just stop and kick this stupid signage away haha.

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Top 5 Most Dangerous Holidays for Drivers

Holiday Car Crash
1. Holidays are supposed to be times for good food and good cheer, but an accident can quickly turn one into a family's worst nightmare. These five are the most dangerous holidays to be on the road, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) report on motor vehicle deaths over three- or four-day holiday periods from 2001 to 2006, as well as the percentage of fatal crashes caused by intoxication and the AAA-estimated number of cars on the road for each holiday period.

No. 5: New Year's Eve/Day
Average Vehicular Deaths: 421

2. Don't let the relatively low rank make you comfortable. Champagne and icy roads make Jan. 1 one of the single most dangerous days to be on the road all year. this is winter days anyway.

No. 4: Labor Day Weekend
Average Vehicular Deaths: 488

3. Another long summer weekend makes our list due to overcrowded roads and out-of-town travel. Be especially vigilant if the holiday falls on Sept. 1 or 2 — those two days are among the top 10 most dangerous days for driving.

No. 3: Memorial Day Weekend
Average Vehicular Deaths: 493

4. Hordes of beach-goers crowd the same coastal roadways on this holiday, when 38 million people hit the streets in search of a warm, out-of-town weekend.

No. 2: Independence Day
Average Vehicular Deaths: 505

5. Keep an eye out for heavy drinkers who didn't have the good sense to stay home and off the roads. An estimated 53% of fatal Fourth of July crashes involve at least one drunk driver.

No. 1: Thanksgiving
Average Vehicular Deaths: 573

6. Whether from postprandial exhaustion or a little too much wine with dinner, AAA's biggest travel holiday of the year saw 623 traffic fatalities in 2006, the most recent year on record.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Please Take Care of Your Body Safety

Human Diet Picture1. Never Sick Again. Is it cool the sound of this human diet's title? I got this from a guys in NIOSH forum email. To be truth I found it quite useful and start to implement it on my daily diet.

2. Lot's of people use small folding treadmill to get fitted and healthy, and some of the people run and jog early in the morning. Best thing about treadmill is you can do the exercise indoor and without much battling with your inner defense mechanism like "Go sleep, the bed is so warm, jog is only for losers". Anyway, both has some significant to our body, but without proper food diet, the efforts will just go to the vain. So use the diagram correctly and pretty much the chance of you to get sick will be lessen. :D

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Used Safety Vehicle for Winter Holidays Hot Deals!

Nissan Xtrail 4WD
Today is such a busy day yet I still have time to write something. My boss asks me to plan for rear underrun survey on multiple types of heavy vehicles on the road. I got this headache just to think about man power (enumerator) to do all thing things. Another issue is to rent good car for transportation. I remembered during my old day at Minnesota, it was so easy to rent a car or even buying used car. I didn’t say new car because the new car’s price is way too expensive for me as a student afford to buy. So used car is the only option for means of transportation for doing groceries, shopping and travelling.

At that time, I didn’t think much of safety. I just bought whatever deal that suit me best. If I ever could turn back time, I would love to buy used 4WD. Not only the vehicle is looking tough, it also providing optimum safety features to the occupants. One place to buy that kind of safety car is at Preowned cars Wilmington NC. The shop will offer you such a great deals, especially during this winter break. You know, if you want travel during this time, you need such reliable and safety car. So the choice is yours. Happy holidays!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Benefits of Online Degree

Prof Radin KPT
Last 3 weeks I met Prof Dato’ Ir Radin Umar Radin, who is currently a Director General of Malaysian High Education Ministry (KPT) at MIROS Bowling Tournament. He told me that actually Malaysia’s level of high education is not that bad. Our famous universities like UM, UPM, USM have ranking of top 200 in the best international universities rank. Why he said not bad because there are 300,000 universities and colleges, even online degree colleges worldwide submit on that infamous rank and position 200/300,000 is indeed something that needs to be proud off.

Plus, something you need to know is the rank is basically surveyed based on perception. So it’s kind of bias in the first place. So now you can be proud of your country. Something that I forget to ask him is about the integrity of online degree that I believe everybody has seen the ads at many places, especially on the internet. In the verge of economy collapse in many countries, the one area that has very least affected is online business. This implies that there is definitely a vast job opportunities and earning potentials on the area which significantly need of online degree.

Many of us didn’t have much time as we are working during the days, so implicitly defines our impossibility on furthering our study for better education. One thing I notice is online degree really has flexible time schedule and really works well on people who want to further study but don’t have much time. You can also use this DegreeHound’s School Search Wizard to find the right school which work best with your interest. Maybe later I’ll ask Prof Radin about this matter. Till then, I’ll update you guys more.