Friday, November 9, 2012

You'll Never Walk Alone

Well finally leave some footsteps in the legendary town of England, Liverpool. The Birthplace of The Beatles, Some footsteps of Albert Einstein, Some Passengers and history of Titanic, and even the Empress.

A richful Historical place named Liverpool which only takes approximately 2 hours from Leeds. A direct train and you will be stepping out in Lime Street in no time.


The St. John is kinda eye catching when you step out of the Train station with a design which is the ones I had saw in Poland for the Euro2012 Fanzone. Fantastically designed with the same purple colour with a radio station which looks like a mini KL tower at the back and also looks like UFO in the night.


Take some time and head towards the city centre and your thinking of Liverpool being a poorly backward city will be totally erased from your head immediately. Shops are loads and spacious with great labels around with splendid design everywhere.



After doing some shopping you can ease your hunger by heading towards the China Town or the Albert Dock.

China Town is built as there are 2.1% chinese population in Liverpool which takes up a major amount. The Gate of China Town are so huge that it totally owns Manchester's Chinatown's Gate. Well cant compete with the size as the China Town in Liverpool is just very small but there are still Chinese Restaurant nearby and there is one to be recommended. New China. It have a great variety of Dim Sum and as soon as it opens, people starts going in and fills up the place in no time.

Head over to Albert Dock and on your way you will saw John Lewis Building and the design of the buildings are tremendous. Some of them are design specifically to adapt Albert Dock by doing the designs as a boat or ship. Fascinating.



At Albert Dock, make sure you enters the Merseyside Maritime Museum and have a glance at the Custom, Taxes, Histories, and even history where Albert Einstein Step Foot onto Liverpool, Titanic, Empress of England Ship being blasted by Germans, and loads of history.






The Beatles Story is totally a great attraction as i assume as there is a long que outside which I gave up as the rain started to fall. Impressively the Albert Dock are designed and developed with great views and there is an eye of Liverpool right infront of beatles story.






Friday, November 2, 2012

Nuclear Power? Nuclear Waste?

What's your opinion about Nuclear?

well from what I had studied so far, I actually don't even understand fully how it works. From what most text explains, its where fission reaction occurs where an atom is separate into two atoms and  creating heat in this process.

Well at this time, the heat will be used to generate electricity. However there are fuel used in it and there are three basic category of the nuclear waste. The Low Level Nuclear Waste, Intermediate Level Waste, High Level Waste. There are fuel included in the process of generating power in nuclear powerplants. The wastes that are used will be highly intoxicated with radioactive and this radioactive fuel are called Spent Fuel.

Malaysia is starting to implement disposal of nuclear waste or generating radioactivity substances which nobody actually know what they wanted to do.

The question is, WHERE WILL THE WASTE BE DUMP? is it an surface facility? Geological disposal facility? an underground facility? or just dump into a big pit?

Well there is no answer to any question from the public. There is only one thing in their mind. Get it done and get the money and profit. What about the safety of the public? what about the right of the public to know whats they are facing? What are the benefit of publics having radioactivity in their backyard?

In UK, Switzerland, Japan, and loads of places in the Europe are proposing or already starting constructing nuclear waste disposal pits and this had been done by long procedures and even consideration with the public and also professional analysis and researches before their construction starts. Public response are taken in consideration and safety issues are taken into consideration deeply before bringing in any decision.

Question is. Why there is no a vivid answer and any consideration of the public response, any public education before any decision are made?

Government... Stop digging your own grave and bringing more troubles into the country.

Friday, June 29, 2012

The British Way

Its been two years since i came into this enormous country, England.
It is full of fantastic architectural building which are kept since long time ago and well still standing and functional. There are quite a lot of similarities in each county of this big country where the places seems to be looks alike with buildings and castles and fortress walls. Well there is one significant difference is that every county have their own attraction. For example in London its the london eye, big ben, tower bridge etc. well in manchester its their stadium, Old Trafford seducing a lot of tourist and the china town with fantastic food.
Well i am staying in leeds studying in The University of Leeds. Quite a great school with great lecturers and Awesome people around. Though its kinda hard to mingle with the europeans but as long as u try they are willing to socialise with you. As well known they are kind and friendly. Gentlemen are termed for the brits as when you are here you will be listening to these phrases very frequently "Please, Thank you Love, Darling, Dear, Have a wonderful day, Cheers, Lovely, Fantastic..."

Well try immerse in their life and get out look at the way of their living. There are some evil people too in this gentlemen country where they will be honking at you saying bad words at you and sometimes being racist.. well its kinda rare but it does happens.

So tip number 1. avoid going out alone
Tip number 2, Search the webs for offers and discounts
Tip number 3 always plan your way and then you can have much fun with the time constraint
Tip number 4 always pack and get ready for any weather as rain is kinda normal with wind in the UK
Tip number 5 ALways Remember to get a cup of coffee or tea like the Brits in the afternoon

SEe ya Fellas