I went to Low Yat Plaza last night with a friend of mine. He was planning to upgrade his PC and there we go. Wake up late in the middle of the noon, I skipped both breakfast and lunch. So, by the time we reached Low Yat it was around 6pm.
When we finished our business of selecting the peripherals for upgrade, we got about 1 hour of time to loiter before they are done with the PC assembly. So, we headed to a nearby coffeeshop for a drink. Whether was it luck or anything, we came upon the Hainan Tea Station.

Since both of us lazy to walk any further, we decided to settle at this shop. We ordered coffee, toast and nasi lemak. Not to complain, but the service was worse. To begin with, my friend asked for the password to access their free wi-fi. One of the worker told my friend that the password was “A for Ten” in cantonese which sounds like “A Sap Ching” which suppose to mean “A10000″ but she meant type A ten times instead. This friend of mine keep trying and to no avail he unable to sign in. We asked the worker again, that what was the password? She then replied, “A for Elephant, ten times”. I was like flabbergasted… huh? “A for Elephant Ten Times”?
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With the trend of having rally and protest scaling up in Malaysia, it seems more of a festive rather than anything else. With so many bandwagons and upcoming events like this, why not the government come with solution that will be a win-win situation for both the government and opposition.

Here how it should be. First, the government should allow such rally occur often. It helps the economic. Everyone going to the rally is like going to watch any concert or attending a big sport competition (imagine the Euro Cup which ended recently). Much more bigger than Jom Heboh! from TV3.
For start, the government can work out few packages for these events. These packages come in few prices.
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