Tuesday, September 2, 2014
No Hogging
Monday, September 1, 2014
Feedjit, Oh Feedjit
Hah! I finally got the location setting right. Now the widget shows me as visitor from JB instead of Kedah.
All for the fun of it ...
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I just installed the Feedjit Live Feed. I was curious to know where my visitors were coming from, what do they like to read, etcetera.
But I think the widget isn't very accurate. It guessed my location as Alor Setar, Kedah. I went to the menu found at the bottom of the widget and tried to correct it. It then registered me as coming from somewhere else instead of Johor.
And if you don't want the widget to detect you, you can choose the "ignore browser" option.
So, adding the widget is just for the fun of it. At least people are reading my writings, my thoughts even though I don't know where and who they are. Well, thanks for reading.
Tomorrow, in the Johor Streets, I have a story about time-limit parking in the city of Johor Bahru. This proposal by the Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) is going to ruffle some feathers, namely, those who go across the Causeway to work.
Read about it in tomorrow's Johor Streets, ok? It's going to be something like what the city of Melbourne is doing to free parking spaces. Anyway, it's only a proposal by the MBJB.
If you think it shouldn't be introduced, then perhaps you can drop in some suggestions as to how to ease the congestion in some areas in the city of JB?
Ok, going to have my dinner now. Hungry!
No Compromise For Quality
Johor Is The Top Investment Hub In Malaysia
according to Malaysian Investment Development Authority
sourced from NST online
By Rudy Fazrunisyam Samarudin
JOHOR BARU: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong did not discuss the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) issue during the latter’s visit to the republic last Wednesday.
Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the issue was not raised when Najib and Lee jointly launched the Agrobazaar, a one-stop centre for Malaysian agro-based products from the Federal Agricultural and Marketing Authority, in the republic.
“The Federal government has a stand on the issue, and this will be announced in the near future,” he said at the opening of the state-level Exporters Forum organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on Thursday.
On July 16, the government had given the green light for a VEP fee to be imposed on foreign-registered vehicles entering Johor. However, the rate and date of implementation have yet to be announced.
Collection from the VEP will be shared by the Federal and state governments.
In his speech at the forum, Khaled said Johor was on the right track to become the preferred investment destination with RM14.9 billion in investment recorded from January to May this year in the state.
Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) statistics place Johor as the top investment hub in the country followed by Pahang and Sarawak.