High risk to cancer for long term mobile phone usage

As according to an article in Telegraph.co.uk, a landmark international study has concluded that long-term usage of mobile phone can be linked to brain tumors later in life. This may be a served as a warning to frequent heavy user to decrease their call usage~!

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The study which is a decade long research under supervision by World Health Organization (WHO) has published evidence that heavy user faced higher risk to develop brain tumors later in life. Source: The Daily Telegraph

As since the existence of mobile phones, mobile users from all ages used it as their necessary gadgets. They talk, sms, chat, online, social and watch video with it. With the emergence of high technology, most of us will feel weird to even leave our mobile phone aside for one hour.

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The radiation emission from mobile phone were said to be minimal a decade ago but many studies have shown some risk towards heavy users. I think this should bring some attention to everyone especially young kids and adults…Don’t sleep with your mobile phone and talk when necessary.

Nowadays, even small kids own a mobile phone and use it frequently. This may be bad for their health, as there is a possible of high risk for cancer due to the radiation emitted from mobile phones. Small kids are best discourage from using it, right?

Time to be less dependent on mobile phone and meet face to face~!

Many short films from 15Malaysia.com

Just recently, 15Malaysia.com sponsored by P1 Networks under the short films project for P1 Networks-MalaysiInternet Access Provider for it’s Corporate Social Responsibility program.  These 15 shorts films are being released on a predated dates. The first one featuring our famous Muar youngster- “Wong Meng Zhi” with his previous issues with the “Negarakuku” songs.Another great and funny film acted by him- “Potong Saga”.

All the short films there were aimed on socio-political matters which is mostly on Malaysian aspect of life.

Enjoy the first short film~Potong Saga-released date 17 August 2009

Watch other release at these dates:

Chocolate by Yasmin Ahmad -release 19 Aug 2009—– recommended—racial
The Tree by Amir Muhammad release 21 Aug 2009
House by Linus Chung release 24 Aug 2009———–recommended—House and Land reclamation
Halal by Liew Seng Tat release 26 Aug 2009———recommended—-hilarious and funny
The Son by Desmond Ng release 28 Aug 2009
Lumpur by Kamal Sabran release 31 Aug 20
One Future by Tan Chui Mui release 2 Sep 2009——-recommended—About this country
Slovak Sling by Woo Ming Jin release 4 Sep 2009——-recommended—Comedy–Party switching-Pirated DVD seller
Gerhana by James Lee release 7 Sep 2009———-
Meter by Benji & Bahir release 9 Sep 2009————-recommended——Taxi driver-Current Malaysia issues
Duit Kecil by Johan John release 11 Sep 2009
Healthy Paranoia by Khairil Bahar release 14 Sep 2009——-recommended——Funny concept on health conscious
Lollipop by Nam Ron release 15 Sep 2009
Rojak! by Suleiman Brothers release 16 Sep 2009——————recommended——–cartoon on Rojak and Malaysia

Check out 15Malaysia.com

Farewell to the King of Pop

A shocking news this morning that Michael Jackson the King of Pop has passed away from Heart Attack at the age of 50.  I have thought that he was preparing for a come back after his bankruptcy and travel around the world to organize concerts. His famous  Moonwalk and legend of songs will lies in the memory of many.

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Michael Jackson is as famous as Elvis Presley and the Beatles as the biggest pop sensations of all time. Until now, I did not see any other that have such famous legend that rank alongside with them. I think it is a great loss to the music industry to lose a talented singer and dancer. Rest in peace Michael Jackson…..

Check blacklisted status of PTPTN borrowers

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I heard rumours that someone was restrain or barred from leaving the country because he/she did not settle the PTPTN loans-government study loans. I think is we should check the status of our names to make sure it is not blacklisted before we prepare to leave the country. It will be very frustrating if we will be barred from leaving the country at the Custom-Immigration counter.

If your name is listed there and blacklisted. Please try to settle it with some agreed upon amount paid back to the PTPTN to avoid any trouble in the future when leaving the country. Anyone can check their status through here. Please do check it.

Currently, payment to PTPTN can be done by using the FPX system within the e-FES of PTPTN website. On top of that, borrowers may opt to use banks like CIMB, Bank Islam, Maybank, and others to pay to their respective account. In order to log into e-FES system, borrowers have to obtain a pin number from PTPTN. They can call the hotline numbers, email, or by using sms service to obtain the pin number assigned to log into the system. E-fes system provides your online statements of all your loans. CLICK HERE for the log in page.

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