Warren Buffet's New Year Letter ?


We begin this New Year with dampened enthusiasm and dented optimism.

Our happiness is diluted and our peace is threatened by the financial illness that has infected our families, organisations and nations.

Everyone is desperate to find a remedy that will cure their financial illness and help them recover their financial health.

They expect the financial experts to provide them with remedies, forgetting the fact that it is these experts who created this financial mess.

Every new year, I adopt a couple of old maxims as my beacons to guide my future. This self-prescribed therapy has ensured that with each passing year, I grow wiser and not older.

This year, I invite you to tap into the financial wisdom of our elders along with me, and become financially wiser.

Hard work: All hard work brings profit; but mere talk leads only to poverty.

Laziness: A sleeping lobster is carried away by the water current.

Earnings: Never depend on a single source of income.

Spending: If you buy things you don't need, you'll soon sell things you need.

Savings: Don't save what is left after spending; Spend what is left after saving.

Borrowings: The borrower becomes the lender's slave.

Accounting: It's no use carrying an umbrella, if your shoes are leaking.

Auditing: Beware of little expenses; a small leak can sink a large ship.

Risk-taking: Never test the depth of the river with both feet.

Investment: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. (and don't have a basket without any eggs : from sonofpenang :)

I'm certain that those who have already been practising these principles remain financially healthy.

I'm equally confident that those who resolve to start practising these principles will quickly regain their financial health.

Let us become wiser and lead a happy, healthy, prosperous and peaceful life.

Warren Buffet

In War on the Highland

I went to Genting Highland recently in conjunction with CNY holiday. I watched a live show called Happy Shaolin Legend.

I paid RM58 for a V-VIP seat in the 2nd row because my friend was trying to avoid the 1st row to prevent himself from any body injury during the show. He scared the Shaolin performers were too 'keat' ...

This show is their 1st stop for their recently launched World Tour. In terms of overall rating, I would give 6.5 out of overall 10 even though some of the kungfu stunt is 10 out of 10.






After the show, I went to the casino and played an interesting game called Casino War.


It's like in "war" with this guy, the owner of the casino.


Casino War is a casino card game based on the children’s game of War. The game is arguably one of the most easily understood casino card games.

The cards are ranked in the same way that cards in poker games are ranked, except that aces are always high.

One card is dealt to a dealer and to a player. If the player's card is higher he or she wins the amount equal to his bet, if the dealer's card is higher, the player loses his bet. (Wikipedia)



Basically there are 2 rules in order to have a better chance against the banker / dealer.

1st : Spot the dealer who is in sombre mood, or in darker skin color ( I am not a racist, but it’s based on my observation and experiences)

2nd : Strategize your bet placing sequence in 1-2-2-4-4-8-8 mode. If your initial bet is 10 and you won, place your next bet as 20, if won again, 3rd bet as 20, 4th bet as 40 and so on so forth. Always return to 10 for any lost bet.

With this strategy, I managed to win up to 700 from an initial bet of 25, and it's on my last day of stay at Genting.

The thrill that I get from Casino War is much much higher than watching Star Wars.

Plan B


Penang is feeling the heat of the current global economy slowdown. Factories are either operating lesser hours or cutting down expenses / headcount.

Penang is a renown manufacturing hub in the South East Asia for the past few decades, attracting foreign investment in the electronic and IT industry. In other words, factories in Penang has become the dominant employers for Penangites. Any unfavorable development in the industry tends to leave undesirable impact to this island state.

Now it's the right time for Penangites or those who work in Penang to think of a Plan B for themselves, creating a 2nd water pipe if there's something wrong with the main pipe (income source).

To me, agriculture and aquaculture sector can be our Plan B. Alternatively, something related to our hobby which can be commercialized is the 2nd water pipe.

Why agriculture and aquaculture ?

Malaysia is blessed with its beautiful tropical climate. Agriculture and aquaculture products such as banana, papaya, pineapple, grouper, snapper, and sea cucumber have huge potential around the world. Agriculture and aquaculture are our competitive edge and we can penetrate the world market more easily compared to other products.

Just think about it .. shouldn't always leave ourselves in the comfort zone




Angpow Contest

This is a contest in conjuction with lunar new year celebration.

The 1st person who provides the correct answer to the specific location of this palm oil plantation on the Penang island stands a chance to walk away with RM200 cash voucher (Jusco).

E.g. An answer of Kuala Lumpur is too general, Jalan Ampang or Jalan P.Ramli is the specific answer required.


Participants should send in the answer to this email address : anak_penang@live.com

Closing date : 8th Feb 2009 (Sun).
Terms and conditions applied.






Happy trying and best of luck (:

Happy Lunar New Year

Sharing with you some of the new year greeting cards from some of the Ministers in Malaysia.

From the very beginning, this one is from Ministry of Finance (MOF).


Dr Ng Yen Yen - Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat

MOH - Ministry of Health





Dr Wee Ka Siong, Deputy Education Minister

MCA heavyweight - Dato Seri Ong Tee Kiat, Transport Minister


Make a guess on the sender of this card ...

Yaa, this person replaces Samy Vellu to the delight of Malaysia public. An Ir heading Works Ministry is a perfect match.

You should know the sender of this card by looking at the background structure ..


Our Prime Minister to-be, Dato Seri Mohd Najib











Obama On Board

I watched Barack Obama took his oath as the 44th President of the United States of America through CNN at 1am Malaysian time.

I ate 3 pieces of almond biscuits and drank one cup of Sarsi during the live telecast. It's really enjoyable watching this historic moment for mankind.



On Sep 11, 2001, I also watched the incident involving the World Trade Center in New York thru CNN. I was stunned for about 5 hours, sticking myself in front of the tv set without any biscuit or drink.


Perhaps Obama can do what Bush can't by getting hold of Osama who share 80% of his surname.
So you better watch out yaa ...

Movies this festive season

There are 3 movies lining up for this coming CNY :

A. Red Cliff (Part 2)


B. All's Well Ends Well


C. The Wedding Game



Coming together with charming actors and actresses :







But ...
luckily not these ones ..
































Herbal Soups

Not many herbal soup outlet can be found in Penang, but there is one in Desaria, Sungai Ara (sharing the same row as Fishermen Grill)


I tried 3 types of soup :
1. Ginseng ++ soup
2. Cordyceps ++ soup (冬虫草)
3. Brazilian mushroom ++ soup

Out of these 3, i must say Cordyceps and Brazilian mushroom ++ soups are the best. My reminder is that pls don't go there alone, one clay pot of herbal soup is too much a portion for a person, pls bring your mum along.


Ginseng ++ soup



Cordyceps ++ soup (冬虫草)







An Internet era ends as technology icons exit






Agence France-Presse - 1/16/2009 6:39 AM GMT

Steve Jobs exiting the Apple stage, perhaps not to return, signals a close to an Internet Age era with roots stretching back to the radical hippie movement of the 1960s.

His departure for health reasons comes some seven months after his renowned rival Bill Gates retired from Microsoft to devote himself to philanthropic work.

The two culture-changing men were seen as leaders of rival camps: personal computer lovers versus the cult of Macintosh computers.

Technology allegiances were the stuff of fierce debates in coffee houses and other Silicon Valley social settings, with vitriol spewed by all sides.

Macintosh devotees were passionate underdogs standing up to PC faithful whose confidence was cemented by the fact more than 90 percent of the computers in the world are PCs running on Microsoft operating systems.

The dueling technologies had faces at which people aimed praise of scorn. Gates was the PC. Jobs is the Macintosh.

Jerry Yang, the very public face of Internet pioneer Yahoo!, was replaced as chief executive this week by Carol Bartz and it seems he has already faded into the purple and gold woodwork at the firm's California headquarters.

"In many ways we are stepping out of the age where the people are defining the company," said analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group in Silicon Valley.

"We talk about the Google kids, but are the founders truly icons. I argue not. We seem to be moving away from the age where there is a face behind the company; a larger than life human component."

Ironically, while Google and other modern Internet superstars use private data about their millions of users to target ads, their founders tend to vigilantly protect their privacy.

"In many ways, Internet companies are losing their personalities," Enderle said. "Ever changing brands in a constant sea of surging names."

Jobs and Gates, both born in 1955, grew up during the socially rebellious 1960s and bear its mark, according to Peter Friess, a historian who is president of The Tech Museum of Innovation in the heart of Silicon Valley.

Gates and Jobs both dropped out of college to pursue dreams of building computers for people.

Before Jobs and his friend Steve Wozniak made the first Apple computer, they crafted a "blue box" to get around paying for long distance telephone calls.

"They came out of a time when culture meant a lot to all of us," Friess said.

"It was a revolutionary time. It is always a time that creates people. Now, Google, Facebook and others align much more with the system. Social networks don't change the world like Jobs and Gates did."

Bringing personal computers to the masses fulfilled a hippie mantra of "Power to the people," according to Friess.

While the first PCs and "Macs" were sold by Gates and Jobs before there was a Web to surf, the men led their respective companies to glory in the Internet Age.

"In time, I suppose we might look back at the leaders of big search companies in a similar way, but it really feels like a thin comparison," said University of California, Berkeley, information school assistant professor Coye Cheshire.

"If only because all these fantastic information services only became practical and truly useful once we had the PCs, Macs, iPods, Xboxes, Zunes, iPhones, etc in our lives."

Crises with climate change and wars fought for control of oil have set the stage for new iconic visionaries in the molds of Gates or Jobs to rise in the area of renewable energy, says Friess.

"Putting personal computers in the hands was really giving power to the people," Friess said.

"I'm waiting for someone in the renewable energy world with the same vision Jobs had in the computer world."

In a rare joint appearance, Jobs and Gates reminisced on stage at an All Things Digital conference in California two years ago. The men joked that their rivalry was misunderstood.

"We've kept our marriage secret for over a decade now," Jobs quipped, eliciting raucous laughter from the audience.

While Jobs and Gates "personified the dispute" between Apple and Microsoft, the two companies are unlikely to change their ways without their iconic founders, according to analyst Michael Cherry of Directions On Microsoft.

"No one wants to die ... and yet death is the destination we all share," Jobs told a stadium packed with students during a 2005 commencement speech at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.

"Death is possibly the single best invention in life. It clears out the old to make way for the new."