Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Gua Egg tells Najib to drop 1 Malaysia email a/c, give free wi-fi...Kita kadang kala pelik kalau DAPisme nak sebarkan idealoginya tak dapat yg hanya di ambil oleh kaum Cina jangan marah dan keluarkan kenyataan bahawa apa yg di laksanakan oleh kerajaan YAB PM patut di batalkan dan beri sahaja Wi-Fi percuma. Siapa yg sebenarnya tidak mampu utk memberi Wi-Fi percuma DAPisme atau BARISAN NASIONAL. Inilah contoh di mana sekiranya DAPisme tidak boleh memberi maka sekiranya BARISAN NASIONAL nak memberi ataupun melaksanakan sesuatu perkara murni dan mencapai objektif utk merapatkan perpaduan rakyat Malaysia maka DAPisme akan cuba utk menghancurkan dan memperlekehkan perkara tersebut kerana DAPisme takut bahawa konsep 1 Malaysia itu akan membawa lari pengundi-pengundi yg akan mengundi DAPisme iaitu kaum Cina. DAPisme hanya bergantungan kepada kaum Cina sahaja utk mempertahankan Pulau Pinang pada PRU13 nanti. DAPisme tahu bahawa mereka pasti akan mendapat ludah dan cacian daripada kaum Melayu dan India yg telah dianaktirikan dalam pentadbiran CAT KM DApisme ini. Setiap hari pasti ada permasalahan dan setiap hari permasalahan tersebut makin melebar selebar Wi-Fi percuma yg ingin di berikan oleh kerajaan DAPisme di Pulau Pinang. Kita ajukan bagi kata dua kepada KM DAPisme kalau tak boleh nak bagi free Wi-Fi maka duduk diam tengok sahaja org lain buat jangan melalak macam anjing menyalak bukit kerana selalunya anjing akan di baling dgn batu tetapi nanti Gua Egg ini akan dapat telur busuk kek hitam sudah dapat keranda sudah dapat...ingatlah Gua Egg semakin hari semakin tipis keegoaan dan kesombongan DAPisme ini dan ianya akan meroket daripada Pulau Pinang....



Guan Eng remarked, “Remember, Big Brother is watching you.” — file pic

















GEORGE TOWN, April 20 — Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng advised the prime minister today to drop the 1 Malaysia free email account idea and spend the RM50 million on setting up free wi-fi hotspots nationwide instead.

The public will reject the email out of privacy and security concerns, the DAP secretary-general said when asked for his response to Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s announcement yesterday that the government will roll out the free email programme to every citizen over 18 years of age from July onwards.

“I don’t think it’ll be very popular because No. 1, they are worried about privacy issues; and No. 2, they can get free email. Gmail, where there is security, enhanced security … you cannot break in, you know,” he told a press conference here today.

Lim reminded the PM that everyone is uneasy with the idea of having “Big Brother” monitoring their every move.

He noted that Internet users likely had more confidence using the free email accounts of service providers such as Google, which notably, quit China when the communist government tried to force its “Big Brother” policy on the service provider.

“Who will want to apply for a 1 Malaysia email account? Nobody. Nobody wants to apply because they fear being monitored,” he said.

“You want to tell some dirty joke also they will monitor. You want to whisper sweet nothings to your girlfriend or boyfriend also, everything will come out.

“You never know or may not care now, but 10 years down the road, if you become a politician, then habis-lah,” he joked.

“Remember, Big Brother is watching you,” he observed.

Lim pointed out there was no need for the federal government to spend RM50 million — even if it now claims the money will not come from public funds but to be borne by the private sector — when Malaysians have a wide selection of free email accounts offered by various service providers to choose from.

“I wonder why there’s a need to give people free email when we can get free emails from Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! and many other service providers?” the chief minister questioned.

He suggested that the company, Tricubes Berhad, be licensed to provide free wi-fi hotspots instead.

“I suggest if it’s in the public interest, the government should provide free wi-fi hotspots. I think that’s what a lot of people want. That’s what Sarawakians wanted,” Lim said, in a sly dig at the just-ended Sarawak state election where the DAP doubled its share of state seats to a record 12.

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