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Thursday, 12 February 2015

Tips to save money at home



Today ni goods prices rose sundries. With kitchen items including dry goods and wet goods all gone up in price. Nak-dah nak their families, where they want to be responsible for household expenses, school expenses and other. Blackouts can be made every month. Hehe .... Not what, like Saung own pun dah "feels" will be the challenges of managing home shopping, as only Saung husband was the only one working.

People say, everything should start from home. So scroll down and read the draft budget ni. Not what it can reduce depression and stress every time I think about the cost of living is rising. Oklah, Saung want to share some tips on how to save money .....

(1) wise use of power tools. For example, when loading washing clothes in the washing machine it was full. Like that if we scroll down and read ironing. Rub a lot and avoid rubbing a little-bit and every day.


(2) cover electrical switch if you do not use. There are some people like to let the TV in "standby mode". Showing a computer like that. Such methods will not be able to save even wasteful. If I'm off, hold off.

(3) the exchange of online bill paying because I think it is more economical in terms of time especially.

(4) do not buy unnecessary items. There are people that shopping for groceries, it was full of je cake trolley. The JAP in the list already exists. Dah run budget.

(5) select the quality of the brand. Because sometimes things tu expensive because he brands. Having been more or less with the quality of goods "less" designer, you can buy cheaper goods.


(6) save fuel consumption. But takpelah, oil've already dropped the price. Hehe ...

(7) pay the debt with discipline. Do not miss mengelat otherwise pay interest payable dah dah. Kan dah nak kena waste of money to pay the fine / penalty wrong ... So, act wisely.

In conclusion, everything in our own hands how to deal with. Oklah, so first, may be useful. Thanks .....

Image from internet. Sources from the Women Magazine / Convertible & Sen.

Men also "make up" ???



Before Saung read the article (Source Skills Magazine Women of the room) about "men make up any" ni, indeed Saung did not even think men are like women. Saung purposes, they are not actually affected by asserting "beauty" himself, just like women. Sita but it feels just like women coat, if she is indeed very obsessed. Hehe .....

Do not remember JAP men skin problems like some women, they face as well. Eg acne, uneven skin tone, freckles and other ... So, typical for the guy-guy exterior tu kat, Saung want to share some tips to accentuate the appearance that seemed upbeat and always looking ...

(1) Wash your face - for the 3 basic steps such as cleaning, moisturizes and refreshes. Time to wash your face follow the order of the circle to get rid of dead skin cells. Find a moisturizer that contains SPF 15 and above around the face to the neck.

(2) foundation - foundation in order merely to raise a series of faces. Do not use an excessive and thick.

(3) concealer (impostor stains) - used to conceal blemishes on the face. Time would choose a concealer, test the wrist to find a color that is compatible with the skin. It also serves as a cover acne, dark circles under the eyes and red spots on the skin. Fingers to rub concealer longer happy.

(4) lip balm (lip balm) - to protect the lips from dryness and flaking. Choose a colorless lip balm.

For Saung, not one man coat kid "vanity" but not very kind woman over dah. Enough bad je rate, just to repair and protect what appears lacking. Not later appeared again confident when dealing with people .... Right? Oklah, so first ... Thanks ...

Image from internet.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Employer bargaining bonus for staying with actor l * a girl?


Normally companies in Malaysia or any other country will give a bonus in the form of money and often make the salary as bonus calculations.

However different it is with a technology company in Beijing, Qihoo360 as the Administrator them not to give a bonus in the form of money but with a chance to spend the night with Japanese porn actress, Julia Kyoka to employees who are lucky.

Newspapers bonus weird news was spread on the internet. However, the message is denied by the Qihoo360 and claimed it was a fake list.

Then not long after it leaves the new list but this time without the 'bonus' Julia Kyoko.

Smartphone 'kill switches' are reducing thefts



See that shiny flagship phone dangling from the stranger's back pocket? You should think twice about trying to grab it, not only because it's a terrible thing to do, but also because it probably won't do you any good. By the time you've hot-footed it to the pawn shop to hawk your ill-gotten wares, it's increasingly likely that the phone will have been deactivated by a smartphone kill switch.

The campaign, launched by San Francisco's George Gascón and Eric Schneiderman way back in 2013 appears to have been a success, helping to remove the perils of tweeting on dark city streets.According to Reuters, smartphone thefts have plummeted ever since lawmakers began pressuring companies to include anti-theft measures in their devices.

The stats claim that, between 2014 and 2014, incidents fell by 40 percent in San Francisco and 25 percent in New York. Technology-loving britons can also roam the streets a little easier, since London is boasting a 50 percent drop in thefts over the same period.

The three cities are likely to make a statement later today taking the lion's share of the credit for the work. It's likely that the group will announce that Microsoft is likely to include a kill switch inside Windows 10 when it lands later this year.

'The decline in electricity tariffs should be 10 per cent and for the whole year'


FOMCA urged the government to disclose the actual current prices for the production of electricity by 1kWh based on actual costs and how it gained 5.8 percent. - File photo

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Consumer Associations (FOMCA) in an official statement today welcomed the decision of the tariff reduction elektrikoleh Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA).

However, the view that a reduction of 2.25 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) in Peninsular and 1:20 cents / kWh in Labuan and Sabah, which is proportional only 5.8 percent from March 1 to June 30, 2015 was not significant.

"We are in FOMCA actually see a decrease in the rate of 10 per cent on average electricity tariff by international oil prices and we urge that a 10 percent decrease can be enforced throughout the year.

"The next three months is too short for us to see the effect and to be adapted by businesses. To see real savings for citizens, implementation of new rates for three months is not enough, "said the press release.

FOMCA urged the government to disclose the actual current prices for the production of electricity by 1kWh based on actual costs and how it gained 5.8 percent.

FOMCA also wanted information about the amount of savings that can be achieved by a user based on the reduction of tariffs as well as the extent to which prices of goods will also decrease.

A petition has been launched urging the Malaysian government to further reduce electricity tariffs up to 10 percent in addition to enforcing the new rates throughout 2015.

Target agreement million people needed to achieve sustainability in order to effectively reduce the price of goods.

Kelar police wife, four teenagers arrested



The suspect is suspected of prey (picture) and then slashed the neck with a knife, believed to be obtained from the victim's own home.

BALI: The police arrested four boys to assist investigations into the discovery of the bodies Izaah Abdullah, 52, the wife of a policeman in Taman Tanjung Emas, Tanjung Rambutan is believed to have died early this morning slashed.

Perak police chief Datuk Salleh said Usman all adolescents aged 16 to 19 years, were arrested in the nearby area within two hours after the report is received.

Obviously, based on the initial investigation, the suspect is believed to have entered the victim's house through the back door after breaking the lock with a stick.

The suspect then grabbed the victim and suspect slashed the neck with a knife, which is believed to be obtained from the victim's own home.

According to him, by post mortemoleh the hospital, show the victim died of profuse bleeding.

Usman Salleh said, the suspects will be remanded starts tomorrow (Thursday) and the case will be investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code.

"We believe they may be directly involved in the incident. In terms of motives we can not yet know the real motive of the season just a few items found on a suspect. We believe it belongs to the future, "said Usman.

He said the victim's husband, Sergeant Salahuddin Hassan, who works at Bukit Aman rushed back to the house just got a call.

Meanwhile, the bodies of the victims were buried in the Muslim cemetery in Tanjung Rambutan, Ulu Kinta this afternoon.

Anglers find cemented bodies in barrels



Forensic examination found several pieces of bones, but the identity could not be ascertained.

LUCKY HILL: pungent stench around the farm estate Lucky Hill led to the discovery of the bodies of the cemented in barrels near a fish pond.

The bodies were anglers who are fishing around 11am.

According to Hulu Selangor police chief, R. Suparamaniam, victims are believed to have died over two months and suspected of brutally murdered.

The motive is still under investigation and the bodies were taken to Hospital Kuala Kubu.