Home Minister Hamid Albar has come out with a wholly original explanation of why a police beat base in the Chow Kit area of downtown Kuala Lumpur had to be shut down. According to Mr Hamid, the presence of criminals (in the area) could make it unsafe for police officers.
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Instead of calling in a napalm airstrike, these anjings are running away with their tail between their legs???
RPCN : “你不知道咩? Pondok Polis 都是拿來擺美的.”
KUALA LUMPUR: If the police had their way, they would ban motorcycles from entering cities and towns.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said this was one of the drastic measures being studied to combat snatch thieves and other crimes involving motorcycles, including illegal racing.
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And where do you think those snatch-thieves-on-motorcycles will go? Penang? No. They will change job, join PDRM, and makan rasuah.
CHICKEN!
In the near future:
KUALA LUMPUR: The government has decided to ban all public toilet in Kuala Lumpur because they are too dirty. The public is advised to do their business at the one and only police station, which, incidentally, has been relocated into Pudu Jail.
When you have more than one AV source to only one TV, you can plug them into your TV. Common TVs these days can usually accept three AV and one S-video input unless you are talking about those with less than 20 inches screen.
The problem comes when you have an Astro box, a disc player, a PS3, an XBox and a Wii, not to mention a network media player all sharing one same TV. In that case, you will need a selector like the one below.

You can even cascade a few of them according to how many AV equipments you have.
But the drawback is that everytime you need to switch source, you’ll need to go up to the selector and physically push the switch on it/them.
Now meet the Auto AV Selector.

This is an automatic source selector accepting upto six AV sources and two S-videos. Depending on which source is active, it will automatically tune to that input. If more than one source is on, it will give priority according to a particular sequence, starting with AV source #1.

But you can override the auto selection by pressing the shift button, forcing it to cycle through the sources yourself.
It takes 2 AA batteries or external 3V DC power supply.
For the price of MYR 55.00, you won’t have to get up from your couch and walk up to switch inputs to you TV anymore. Ain’t that neat? ;)