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Xunlei Thunder 5.8.14 English Translation Pack
39 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on August 25, 2009 under Apps, Tech & Web
The latest Xunlei 5.9 has been encrypted and could not be translated. But don't worry, you can still use Xunlei 5.8 with English Translation Pack available. The pack is not 100% accurate but can of course reduce the hassle of looking at unwanted Chinese characters.The translation pack is from my own effort. You can try out HeHehunter's version as well. Follow the steps below: Download Xunle... more.
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On Teaching of Maths and Science in English, Again
10 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on March 14, 2009 under Current Issues
After my initial reaction on the demonstration by the Anti-PPSMI movement, I was prompted to elaborate further on my stand regarding the teaching of mathematics and science in English in Malaysian schools after reading Tun Dr Mahathir's comments on his blog. Now, before I go into my views, let me tell you a bit of my educational background. My primary school education was in a Chinese-medium... more.
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Anti-PPSMI: Why go to the streets?
5 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on March 7, 2009 under Life Bytes
Suddenly, I feel rather angry with fellow Malaysians who just refuse to think properly before involving themselves in acts like demonstrating on the streets or protesting for an unclear reason. The trend in Malaysia now is that whenever you are not satisfied with something, bring it to the streets. We all know that won't help! The latest is the demonstration involving the "Anti-PPSMI" (P... more.
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The Joy of Learning “Engrish”
4 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on December 20, 2008 under Life Bytes
My earlier post prompted me to do a so-called sequel to the fun side of learning English. With its status as the lingua franca of the world, you'll be amazed just how "diversified" the language is now. You have Singlish, Manglish and of course the ever so popular Engrish made popular by our good old friends in Japan. Haha. I made a selection of real pictures showing some usage of "E... more.
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Crime Against English – Typical Malaysian Errors
4 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on December 19, 2008 under Life Bytes
Got this from a forwarded mail and thought it's very useful to share with readers of my blog. Haha. I'm a TESL graduate and I do think these errors are somewhat uniquely Malaysian's. Enjoy while reading this. ALPHABET A, B and C are called letters of the alphabet, NOT alphabets! And There is no plural for alphabet. Bring and Take The choice of word depends on the location of the speaker... more.
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