Wednesday, April 11, 2007

An Open Letter To The Organizers

Dear Thulaisidas V Nehru, Mohd Qhayum Hafiz bin Kamaludin and Mohamad Aizat bin Md. Lotpi,



As the organiser of one of the biggest events in MMU, representing the SRC and the University, we do expect CCIP committees to be student leaders whom are more critical, matured, progressive and pragmatic.



We, as a group of students and alumni that often heeding activities and events happening around the campus, have observed a surge in record breaking events in both campuses in recent years. Everyone is getting engrossed in breaking records.



The prevalence of such activities has reached a level where many event organizer are thinking that breaking records will make their activities successful. During the process, wastage of resources, may it be time, monetary resources or human resources regrettably happened.



From the statistics we collected, the students in MMU have organized (or partaken) 5 record-breaking events within these 2 months, which has insanely outnumbered the records hold in any single year in the past.



It's not certainly bad to create records. But we would like to put forward some questions for you and every Malaysian to ponder:

1. Is making Dodol and Kebab an effective way of promoting racial integration and understanding among different cultures, as what have been the main objectives of CCIP?

2. Is there other non-foppish way to achieve your activities objectives?

3. How does this different from buying a place in the record books?

4. Does making something longest (in length or in time) make it the best? Does quantity equal QUALITY?

5. Do the records make our university (as well as country) more competitive in facing global challenge?

6. By the end of the events, what are the benefits you bring to yourself, the society, our country and the humankind?


We would like to extend our admiration for the university for always being helpful on student activities and we wish it should be always like this. What is beneficial and what is not are all depend on students' mentality.



If you have any opinions to voice up, you may leave us a message at http://records-frenzy.blogspot.com/ . We welcome open discussion.



P/S: This email is CC-ed to all the staff of the university. Any support towards our awareness campaign is much appreciated.



Yours sincerely,

Organizer of Awareness Campaign



Side note: Thulaisidas V Nehru, Mohd Qhayum Hafiz bin Kamaludin and Mohamad Aizat bin Md. Lotpi are committees from CCIP

60 comments:

Anonymous said...

dude, if u wanna complain then say it's you who is complaining and not the alumni.

you don't represent alumni unless there's an official letter from them itself.

Anonymous said...

HELLO

I AM 100% AGREE WITH YOU GUYS
THAT IS WASTE IN MMU alot of money spent on that

and finaly they sold the dedol and the kabab instead of giving students which is wrong as well doing that

i am really standing with you and we have to break record in dreesing 100 or 1000 of people who do not have cloth to wear or feed thos people who dont have food to eat

and we can do all this things that help the humankind

all the best guy

fuad ali EX-CCIP commite
YEMENi student
0173799948

Anonymous said...
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records_frenzy said...

"We, as a group of students and alumni" as in a few students and a few alumni(former students whom are now graduated).

We are by no way affiliated with MMU Alumni, the organisation, and we never intend to indicate otherwise.

Anonymous said...

this is not open letter..

dont be coward..u write out the organizers name and u keep urself..

u r not representing us....

Anonymous said...

im neutral in this issue..
i wonder how long does dis blog can stand..
ppl might probably forget bout it afta a month?
it doesnt solve..
no offence..

Anonymous said...

one more thing, it is kinda unfair if u juz pointing at those CCIP committees who organized the kebab events.. if u really wanna put their names, how bout da dodol's committees? u din state em out?

n those who participated in the event.. u dont list em out as well?

instead of pointing em out..

y not juz make an awareness for all of us by making some meaningful event nex yr?

let bygones be bygones..

n u urself? if u stated ppl's name, u shd state ur name as well.. isnt is fair enuf?

no offence.. :)

Anonymous said...

wow...

i'm surprise to see some of u defending these kind of pointless record breaking events....

that kebab event is the stupiest ever event....RM24k!! it's not a small amount plzz....use it to fund some more meaningful events better la....

donate them also better than this kind of stupid event.....

does it improve our reputation as a better University? i doubt that.... there's alot more ways to promote our University instead of wasting time and lots of money breaking records.....

Anonymous said...

event*
isnt*

typo :)

Anonymous said...

mmu students never like any event organized....

i can see that nowadays they prefer to hide in thier room...

and when event pop up..they complain...

Anonymous said...

Interesting.

Sad to say, this blog isn't going to change anything.

I kind of agree that such feats can be a waste of resources.

But there's always a better way to raise an awareness.

Creating a blog and making it look like a 'hate blog' isn't going to work. It won't be effective.

You appear to be flaming MMU.

And please check your English before publishing a public statement/letter/entry.

Lastly, welcome to Malaysia if you are new here.

records_frenzy said...

we never intend to write a hate blog or flame MMU (in fact, it's because we love MMU that we are bothered to do all these).

As you can see here, we do tried to include some facts and statistics we gathered so prove a point.

About the English, We do realise our English is far from perfect. We'll try to manage with our somewhat limited vocabularies and grammatically incorrect sentences (as long as the message is getting through!).

Anonymous said...

May i know who is da blog owner?

Anonymous said...

hey coconuts.. the RM 24000 is not MMU's money la.. Iranian Restaurant's money.. Go n advise them if u care so much about the WORLD.. If u cant see ur back.. dont look at other people's back.. ok?????? dont simply talk like u know eveything.. come lets talk face to face..

Anonymous said...

y r u all creating a very stupid website like this n hiding??? come show urself face to face n v can talk abt this!!! u all dont knw wutz hapening n juz complain aje!! did v ever said tat 24k is student trust fund??? come on b gentlemen . if u knw hw to do an event, juz came n contribute,, dun juz sit ther n complain. anyway this stupid web doesnt effect ccip... this was done with full permission frm mmu prof!!!

Anonymous said...

Here's your chance to really make a difference.

[SRC]:: Management Council Meeting - Student Dialogue Session 06/07

Date: 17th April 2007
Time: 7:30pm – 11:30pm
Venue: FITCR1002 & FITCR1003 (Classroom/FIT Building)

Bulletin Board link:
http://bulletin.mmu.edu.my/v3/view/bulletin_main.mmu?s=44450&by=department%3Ci%3E(SRC)%3C/i%3E

Hope to see you guys there.

Cheers.

records_frenzy said...
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records_frenzy said...

We're not hiding. We had been around the campus since yesterday and today doing publicity. Many people saw us.

You didn't see us doesn't mean we are hiding. So, please DO NOT accusingly reproach us with such ASSUMPTION.

We don't care whose money is that, may it be yours, MMU, or Iranian restaurant. What we care is the money should be utilized in a practical way that someone who in need get the benefits.

Anonymous said...

WTF with u ppl?!!! cant u see the real reason for this event?! one of the real reason is to develop their leadership skills and unity in MMU..i want you guyz to do some REAL records and show me that u can do better.If u cant then u should have just STFU in the 1st place..

Anonymous said...

erm, anonymous ... can u define REAL records ????
is jumping off from a building a record ?
or highest building in the world a REAL record?
y dun u ask our gov. to donate the cost of megastructures to charity ???

Anonymous said...

anonymous@4:06AM you are lame beyond comprehension. Develop leadership skills? HAHAHAHA. Promote Unity? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Come on dude, get real, wake up!, or are you just stupid?

However i do believe that not all is entirely wrong with the record attempts. As long as university funds are not misused, people should be allowed to do what they want with their money as long as its not illegal.

If it is true that the record breaking attempt kebab event was fully sponsored, then i guess there really is no harm, asides from the wastage of food which really is a "Management and Leadership" issue (so much for your leadership training poster above me). MMU gains some publicity, albeit good or bad i can't say, students get some lame entertainment and free food, the organizers get what they want (waste their own time) and its fully sponsored to boot!

To quote the blog owner: "We don't care whose money is that, may it be yours, MMU, or Iranian restaurant. What we care is the money should be utilized in a practical way that someone who in need get the benefits." Who are you to tell people how to spend their own money if you have nothing to do with the money? :)

Anonymous said...

To the owners of the blog, please report yourselves to STAD immediately and get approval of your promotional items since you all are doing it openly.

Do an online STAP also since its also a "student activity". LOL...

About seeing STAD, i'm dead serious since you guys are doing it openly.

Anonymous said...

WOW, NICE BLOG, FUCKER(S).

PUTTIING UP SARCASTIC POSTERS IN THE TOILETS? FEH, YOUR CIVIC AWARENESS IS QUITE LOW, I SEE.

POSTERS ON THE FUCKING FLOOR? WELL, DAMN YOU. WE CHERISH OUR NEW BUILDING HERE AND YOU, OUT OF NOWHERE, CAME AND TURNED THE ENVIRONMENT ALMOST UPSIDE DOWN.

AND IF YOU'RE SO CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND YOU, NEXT TIME, BE A POSER, WEAR A POSTER-SHIRT STATING THAT YOU'RE THE OWNER OF THIS FUCKING BLOG, AM NOT SATISFIED WITH EVERYTHING ELSE, BE DUMB AND WALK AROUND CAMPUS. IT'LL BE EASIER FOR ME TO FIND YOU AND THROW RANDOM SHITS AND STUFFS AT YOU.

I DON'T CARE IF THIS IS THE WORK OF AN INDIVIDUAL OR A COMMUNITY. THING IS, YOUR IMPLEMENTATION IS SO FUCKING WRONG. STOP BEING A POSER, STOP TRYING TO GET ATTENTION, STOP BEING A KISS-ASS, STOP BEING A KID. GO BACK TO YOUR ASSIGMENTS. WE'RE AT THE SECOND HALF OF THE SEMESTER ALREADY.

AND PLEASE, TAKE OFF ALL THOSE ANNOYING POSTERS. THEY'RE CHEAP ADVERTISMENTS ANYWAYS.

Anonymous said...

did you know the money used for your posters and banners can feed people too! Hypocrites!

Anonymous said...

That's not cheap advertising dumbass, it's called street art.

Anonymous said...

You motherfuckers should really get a life, WOW! longest KEBAB and largest MOONKCAKE! I have the longest dick, do i break any records? Keep up the good work guys LOLOLOL

Anonymous said...

Geez, why are you all so pissed? Part of the kebab team eh? Or maybe the congkak playing team? Lol.

Cheap advertisements? What do you know about advertisements? There's a huge difference between advertising and guerrilla art. Big Brother got your soul, kid.

To the people behind this act, good job. Hope you know a lot of us support your college activism. Bomb the system, yeah?

P/s:- Only whiny emo kids would use the word "fuck" so many times to defend themselves. Pfft.

Anonymous said...

The Utter waste of capital is obviously very alarming. These activities, as rightly stated on this blog, are of no benefit what so ever to anyone. In an institution such as MMU, one would think that being an effective and efficient source of positive influence and change would a driving force in what ever sector they may be involved in, rather they have proved the contrary. What i however think is of highest concern is the blatant ignorance and nonchalance of a number of the obviously daft individuals who have posted comments in opposition to this. Its pretty obvious you have no real understanding of the point being made here. And if you do, and have still chosen to be ignorant, then . . .

Anonymous said...

...not a part of any kebab/congkak/blog-faggots community here.

Stamped photostated papers = NOT cheap advert?

....

*WTFHLOLZOMFGLMAO*

Feh, at least those clubs did contribute in to something. Maybe you guys should do the same too...ah, why don't you guys contribute through issuing toilet papers and maintainance costs for the toilets as a start?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous@April 12, 2007 10:43 AM :

Stop acting so stupidly as in spamming the exactly same post in multiple posts. People are just saying out their opinions about this particular issues. As a matter of fact, it is our role as university students to think critically and express our thoughts regarding issues which we find that might be not right. Or are you saying that we should all just sit quietly at home, just be nice kids who just focus on our studies, and disregard everything that happened around us? So that we won't cause any trouble?

I'm not saying that what have been done by the owners (and the supporters) of this blog is 100% correct, but at least they do successfully raise awareness among us (yeah.. including those who spammers who just keep saying f***). At least we know doing such act (breaking records etc) can raise certain issues among people, so that other people who wish to do the same will take further consideration, organization and preparation before and during doing such act/event.

Above is just what i'm think of regarding this matter. I might be wrong and if i do, do correct me instead of f***ing for the next several post just because i'm not thinking as in the way you are.

Anonymous said...

anonymous April 12, 2007 10:22 AM

As a uni student, Awareness is alwayz needed no matter we done how well or bad in academic. it does a person have raise this issue donot sit in front of his pc to do his assignments.

In biological psychology, awareness comprises a human's or an animal's perception and cognitive reaction to a condition or event. Awareness does not necessarily imply understanding, just an ability to be conscious of, feel or perceive.

In general, "awareness" may also refer to public or common knowledge or understanding about a social, scientific, or political issue, and hence many movements try to foster "awareness" of a given subject.

Thus, as a uni student , we hav the ability to be conscious of, feel or perceive on issues whcih is happening around this community. whilst create awareness doesn't mean complain. The changes would not be obvious eventhough problems has raised in previous MCM, student dialogue session. Un other words, student representative council should protest student rights in order to get respect fr student community. Although MCM is a proper platform to allow student to raised issues to management, yet this has made a failure to current student representative council. this is because they had lose the ability to protest student rights and represent student to voice out dissatisfaction.

SRC= student representative council bt not a student representative club. MCM is only an activity which organised bt SRC to allowed student to involved. we need someone to voice out for us bt not organised an activity for us to voice out ourselves. hence, this is not an effective way to make a difference.

Btw, great job to records-frenzy community. this is due to u hav done part of role of student representative council.

Anonymous said...

anonymous April 12, 2007 10:22 AM :

As a uni student, Awareness is alwayz needed no matter we done how well or bad in academic. it doesnt mean a student who have raise this issue do not sit in front of his pc to do his assignments. *

P/s: sorry for inconvenience caused.

Anonymous said...

What rights were broken for students for these records?

In terms of finances, the kebab is 100% sponsored by a restaurant, the others are from their own individual society funding or even self-funding.

You tell me! What rights were broken for students...

Seriously, I was too complaining in the past before being SRC. Now when i'm in it, i realized there's so much to do and so little time to do it. SRC is really working part by part or even a little at a time to get things working. We still do have our own academic work. If you have a better suggestion, please you are very welcomed to email us or Prof. Datuk your suggestions.

Bad mouthing a group of students of work or achievements is going nowhere. Try being in their shoes! Give them a break.

Anonymous said...

**
Bad mouthing a group of students of their work or achievements is going nowhere. Try being in their shoes! Give them a break. **

sorry forgot to add 'their'

Anonymous said...

wow.. i graduated from mmu 3 yrs already.. and it's now becoming a mess.. i was the SRC in 02/03 and trust me.. SRC sucks... muahahaha

rahmano said...

Hey everyone, I’ve got news to all y’all!

First off, let me introduce myself. My name’s Abdulrahman, and I’m a On-Air DJ for RadioMMU. I know what most of y’all would be thinking by now, but hear me out.
After quite a long day of approval seeking, I’ve finally found a common ground on which all of your questions (or disputes, if there are any) could be settled. I’ll be conducting, an On-Air Interview Session with the Assistant Director of Student Affairs and Sports Division, Mr. Omar himself. This show will be aired on Monday for an hour, and everyone is invited to send in their questions that they would like to ask about STAD and whatever it deals with.

Secondly, comes the part of your identity being revealed? Personally, as I’m the controller of this particular session, I’m really indifferent whether you would like to reveal your identity or not because it all depends on how confident you are in asking your question and whether or not if you’re making a point. Which also means YES; you can keep the discretion of not revealing yourself.

Thirdly, to the author and creator of this blog; I’d like to request to and inform you that you are most welcome to join this session. I’ve suggested this to the Assistant Director, and he doesn’t have any objections about you joining. As this would also give you a chance to express yourself, as you’ve also made a point with all that you’ve posted.

Lastly, to all the listeners, please do check the bulletin board, where it would be posted very soon (Most probably by tonight). All the details of where you can send in your questions and in what format it would be, and also to whom you’d be directing your questions (Mr. Omar or The Anonymous Blogger). The time of this session shall be 3pm (Monday, 16th of April)
If there’s anymore questions, feel free to post it right here.
Thanks and Cheers!

Reminder: This session is open to ALL; Students and Staff. The email address to send in your questions shall be posted on the bulletin board as soon as possible, and please do post in your comments right here, as I’m doing this for the sake of all those ‘unanswered’ questions that have been bombarding this blog, so tell me what y’all think. Thanks

Anonymous said...

hey ,, guys ... is it some kind of spam or wat ??? y i feel like somebody is doing projects .. or testing our response...hahha...LAME

Anonymous said...

dear blogger.. for ur information,im the person that participate in the latest record.. im really get angry when u guys critic our record.. as u know,our club ( kickboxing ) doesn't use the mmu money for our record event.. we got our own sponsor.. u dont have to worried coz we dont use ur fucking parent money.. i guess you should be more knowledgeable before becoming a blogger who just loves to critic others achievement while u never get anything.. make sure u get enough information before u write something.. it's really look stupid when u write something without the correct information.. at least we get satisfaction from the record.. ;) whut are u guys get from the blog?.. higher cgpa?.. come on,get a life!.. dont just sit n critic others work.. ;) only the loser who did it.. coz loser will alway get jealous with the winner achievement..

Anonymous said...

^I feel ya, man.

People complain about others achievements because they themselves are not able to achieve anything. L-A-M-E.

Heh, disputes? Well, maybe...since those poster were quite sarcastic, I was just returning the favor.

And....5 records broken in a year is hella AWESOME!! What's your problem, wuss!?

Anonymous said...

I SUPPORT YOU>>>GREAT JOB and NICE BANNER TOO..LOL...stupid ppl wasting money for stupid record...JUST GIVE ME 1 MILLION AND I WILL MAKE THE WORLD LOnGEST KEBAB FROM JOHOR TO PERLIS 700KM long...

Anonymous said...

*glances at the posts above*

What fine examples of "university" students we have here. Profanity, name-calling, non-objectivity, etc... Hmm, I really fear for the future of this country.

To those of you who're arguing that the money used to fund the events is not Student Trust Fund money, please do reread the blogger's posts. He/she was arguing on how the money was used.

While I do see some good in attempting to break these records - in that it could promote cooperation and goodwill between students - I do believe that the outcome of it should be utilized properly. The kebab event for example, the food could've been channeled to the poor. The congkak event for example, why not ask orphans and the disabled to take part in it and highlight their causes? Alas, we've had the kebabs distributed to students, most of whom are coerced into taking them home.

To those who're lambasting the blogger for complaining about breaking records. Please again, try to understand what he/she is trying to say. He/she is not against breaking records, but the is taking issue with what kind of record.

Granted I think that the kickboxing relay record was admirable, although the others are somewhat frivolous. I'm not picking on anyone in particular, other people from other places have done things like the largest burger, etc, and I do appreciate the logistics complexity of pulling off such a record. But what - I think - deserve to be called records are things that involve innovation, determination, creativity. I ask myself, do we really need another food record? Should we pursue food records? I would rather the organizers pursue another objective. Cooking food for charity/awareness on social issues/raise funds to help scientific research, and put the record breaking as secondary.

To those who're criticizing the blogger for sticking those posters up everywhere, ridiculing the fellow for not revealing him/herself, and asking him/her to try being in the organizers' shoes. Have you wondered how it would've been like being in the blogger's shoes? Have you thought about what led him/her to raise this issue?

Frankly, if it were me, I would've been reluctant to release my identity. Look at the comments to this particular post. I certainly wouldn't want a bloodthirsty horde coming after me, just because I raised an issue that I thought was important. It must've taken the bloggers a great amount of courage to bring this to the table, yet, they're being ridiculed... is this the right thing to do? Is this the civilized thing to do? Is this how a university student should think?

It was wrong for them to be putting those posters up everywhere without permission from the university authorities. Yet I believe they did what they did because they saw no other way. Speak out at central plaza/distributing flyers/wearing shirts with messages and risk getting beaten? (Although from one of the comments, it seems that they have been going around campus spreading their message in person, although I must say that I didn't see you guys) Getting students to go to some discussion event and have the same amount of attendance at past dialog sessions? Forwarding messages through YM? By doing this vigilante act, they have gotten our attention. They have gotten some of us thinking. They have gotten some of us realizing.


I think I shall not address those comments on cheap advertising and what not because they're really irrelevant to the issue at hand.

I salute the students and alumni who organized this event, even though I might not agree with everything you say. I salute your courage, your initiative, your activism, and your steadfastness. We need more citizens like you.

Anonymous said...

Civilize = Compromize

Others break records, you question their efforts. WTF!?

Anonymous said...

The commenter from kickboxing club,

I'm sad to hear that university students organized an event (what's more, record-breaking stuff) just to have satisfaction. I would like to echo the question from the blog owner: what is the value of your event then? It doesn't matter whose money you used. What are you trying to achieve by using that money, that matters.



For the person who thought that it was awesome to break 5 records in a year,

The simple problem: these records lame. They ain't achievement. Nobody cares if you achieved these records. We as university should be mature and think big.


I feel that the blog owner is trying to educate people in some extend. Good job. Hopefully these people will really start thinking.

To idyllrain,
*two thumbs up*
You've got the point!

Anonymous said...

Dzien Dobre! Jagshemash? I like kebab.

Anonymous said...

"Civilize = Compromize

Others break records, you question their efforts. WTF!?"

Since I'm the only person to use the word "civilized" before your post, allow me to humbly assume that you're referring to my post.

You are taking the word out of context. I used the word to question the actions of some of the commenters here, as in, "is it civilized to be using foul language to criticize others".

And nowhere in my post I questioned the efforts of those who organized these events. I acknowledge that they sacrificed their time, energy, and resources (money included), to organize the event to the best that they can. And for that, I'm proud to be associated with them!

What I regret, though, is that the outcome of those record-breaking events do not benefit the less fortunate among us. I understand that such lofty aims aren't always possible, yet, what I humbly wish to see is an effort to benefit society.

If I would be allowed to question, then I'd pose the following questions: "What makes a record, a true record?" and "What kind of record should we aim for?"

p/s Many apologies for the atrocious grammar mistakes in my previous post. I have no excuse to cover my arse...

Anonymous said...

http://bulletin.mmu.edu.my/v3/view/bulletin_main.mmu?s=44494&by=today&pg=main


i hope blogger will b there n ask mr omar directly..

blogger ur dream comes true..
ask all u can~

Anonymous said...

i wan to clarify something to u..this event is a collaboration with CCIP.therefore, don't criticise CCIP committees as this event is organise by the so-called KEBAB TEAM CREW..so if you wan to criticise,critise them.don't criticise CCIP committee as we are NOT part of the organizere. get yourself clear before start criticizing people. Besides, take a mirror and look at yourself whether you are qualified to criticse people and don't be a coward.state your name down if you dare.

Anonymous said...

for your information, the kickboxin team din spend a single cent from the student trust fund and we hav been training real hard for mths to achieve the record. frankly, we're more than proud of the record we achieved as a lot of determination and sacrifices are put on the line to achieve this. if wat we're doin is so pointless, why there are over 6 newspapers were covering about the record even before the record is attempted and yet more media are coming over to MMU to interview the team now after we achieved the record. if u're saying that we're out of our mind to attempt this pointless record, then u muz trying to say that those media are nuts too?? come on, if u think the kickboxin team are doin stupid thing so be it, it's your personal problem. but pls dont insult others hard work while u know nothing abt the story behind. yet again, if u think we're wasting our time, how abt u?? u're creating a lousy blog while u're not sure of a single thing we did. and for your further information we did attempted to made our record breaking a charity based event with the tittle "RM1 for every punch", but unfortunately, we did over 150,000 punches in the record which we couldnt find enough coms who willing to run this as a charity based event and as for us, we have to spend much time on the training. we dun mind dat u're trying to aware others abt the meaningless record some achieved, but pls do some research before u start to criticise others. ps: sorry for the poor grammar.

Anonymous said...

eh ccip committee, you hav a small mistake la.

you said "this event is a collaboration",
then you accidentally typed "we are NOT part of the organizere"

and aso da part were u said "state your name",
u forgot to state yours too.
i hear mirrors are very cheap.
want me to buy one for you?

-kmarsan, fcm.

Anonymous said...

on air interview?? Btw, WHO LISTEN TO RADIO MMU???







no one aite?
radio mmu sucks!

Anonymous said...

kalau stop breaking records ni boleh buat yuran aku murah, aku sokong. kalau yuran tetap sama. baik bazirkan je duit mmu. hahahahah. sape yang tak paham, carik translator. yeah..bitch

Anonymous said...

dear ccip committee,
i bet u dun dare to reveal urself too after posting such an irresponsible comment...it's f*cking obvious that u're pushing all those responsibilities away ok! i do not agree fully to the bloggers, but i do not agree a single bit with u too!!

Anonymous said...

oh my god....this gotta stop. Everybody just tune in Radio MMU during the interview with Mr. Omar. Or attend the Management Council - Student Dialogue session.

Anyway, about the usage of the finances for feats like those records. Remember they are sponsored, and without those events, that money will not even be in MMU hands to use for it. So, to put it at an angle, we aren't wasting, the companies who gave us are the ones.

lol...

Anonymous said...

If it had been stated clearly that those record breaking events were fully sponsored, then, BLOG OWNER, your campaign has come to an end.

Take down the blog, please. And let's go back to our assignments, kids.

Anonymous said...

well, from all these comments above, seems like everyone is just concern about their event's money. This is not the point for me as me myself is a students active in activities, n i clear how's an event going.

I personally thumb up for the blogger. I will stand out n support you if you need. Seems like MMU students love to organize event with the name "Malaysia Book of Records" to show how powerful they are, to show their event is a national event where differ from other event which is not in MBR. MMU students is so free to organize event which is meaningless.

Have you ever think of, y you need MBR to potray your event is a great event? A good event itself will be a blast among students. We dun need MBR to show it's a great event. With MBR only we can unite? With MBR only we can gain more leadership?

The blogger express their feeling not becasue they r KIDS, so far, their words n phrase r very proper n non of them using a rude word. But, those who r act like KIDS keep on using **** word, i think, you yourself looks like a kids more than they are. R u trying to tell ppl u have a kid's mind? If you willing to opponent the blogger, do it in a proper way n words.

I will support all the way blogger. For the future of MMUians activities, keep on that effort!

Anonymous said...

to ->

" Anonymous said...

y r u all creating a very stupid website like this n hiding??? come show urself face to face n v can talk abt this!!! u all dont knw wutz hapening n juz complain aje!! did v ever said tat 24k is student trust fund??? come on b gentlemen . if u knw hw to do an event, juz came n contribute,, dun juz sit ther n complain. anyway this stupid web doesnt effect ccip... this was done with full permission frm mmu prof!!! "

This is a reply from SRC info promo Nadirah... can u believe such reply from a SRC?

Anonymous said...

OMG, with the permission from MMU Prof, then? Does it mean that the event is meaningful? University students really need to be re-educated on "how to think".




"Anyway, about the usage of the finances for feats like those records. Remember they are sponsored, and without those events, that money will not even be in MMU hands to use for it. So, to put it at an angle, we aren't wasting, the companies who gave us are the ones."

If there were no these kind of events at the first place, are the companies wasting their money? I can't believe this is the comment from the SRC.

You agreed that the companies are wasting. We organized such events for them to waste. WE WASTED THEIR MONEY. Simple math, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

SRC was acting to defence theirselves. The money is not from STF but from the sponsor, this is not the point. The point is, did u all means as long as the money is from sponsor, then we can break whatever stupid record? I advise u guys calm down and think about it! Money from STF means waste? Money from sponsor means fully ultilise? Come on, think carefully.

The point is why we need to break so many meaningless record, not because got big sponsor like 24K, then we are free to break whatever stupid record. The company willing to sponsor so big amount of money because they want their company name being exposed to everyone. Sponsor won't care whether what record u r breaking. The one who can decide wisely is US, dun keep on pointing to the sponsor saying that "AS LONG AS WE GOT SPONSOR AND WE DIDN'T USE STF, WE ARE NOT WASTING!" SRC, this is a different fact!

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad to see students are aware of all the "Pointless" "Malaysia Boleh" campaign which by the end of the day achieved nothing but publicity.

This is what I call an un-sung hero. Truely am proud of what he's set out to achieve.

http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2007/4/4/lifefocus/17326344&sec=lifefocus

No fireworks, no radio interviews, no TV interviews, and he carries no "Malaysia boleh" slogan.

Kodus to Rosman Noordin!

Anonymous said...

I am from MMU too, i not agree with those record breaking attempt, because it was too easy to achieve. Like other sayings, it was just a record can be achieved by just throw money into it .Why not next time organize a record like " Longest duration for MMU students having group sex " or "Largest sex party in university area" ....Yeee Haaa!!