tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post8442593098284416447..comments2023-11-03T17:17:55.104+08:00Comments on Where it all begins...: Lobbying for job directly to 1M PM6 Najib...nightcallerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18197173690165650330noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-80126237572896651412009-10-06T20:43:34.360+08:002009-10-06T20:43:34.360+08:00Nightcaller,
Ok lah, watching David Let...Nightcaller,<br /> Ok lah, watching David Letterman can fun. Regularity & Efficiency of the service can be imposed by having GLC running this consortium. Perhaps, one shall do. However, Renong is no Temasik Holdings or its underlings. Such consortium must gear towards decent profits required achieving those 2 requirements above<br /> I don't believe in heavily Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-67999849044901803452009-10-06T20:26:30.862+08:002009-10-06T20:26:30.862+08:00Looes74
The ridership s there in KL. The only thi...Looes74<br /><br />The ridership s there in KL. The only thing absent is regularity and efficiency.<br /><br />On Penang LRT, are you referring to 001? Not Bond, James Bond but the name's Ooi, Jeff Ooi? On last count, understand that the proposal by AAB's son is leading the pack. The setback is BN is dragging their feetbecause Penang is under PR and BN would do their level best to preventnightcallerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18197173690165650330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-25656443196406121252009-10-06T17:47:44.724+08:002009-10-06T17:47:44.724+08:00Toklalan/Nightcaller,
To have affordable L...Toklalan/Nightcaller,<br /> To have affordable LRT rides, need to have mass riderships. Plus, building LRT needs massive capitals. Even tram service in Penang advocated by one famous blogger also need money.<br /> Well, regardless of the novel objectives, companies got to make decent profits. Profits required for maintenance & upkeep of these systems<br /> Would share Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-10017454122256009172009-10-06T11:07:19.993+08:002009-10-06T11:07:19.993+08:00Sunwayopal
Positive thinking, my friend, positive...Sunwayopal<br /><br />Positive thinking, my friend, positive thinking. Although there are those in high offices who are primarily gold diggers but it has to stop sometime.<br /><br />What we are offering is for the government to realise that it is time for them to let the pros do the job. Out with those cronies and nepotism. That is Najib's last chance as he desperately need to boost up his nightcallerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18197173690165650330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-60261614602949654732009-10-06T10:32:49.309+08:002009-10-06T10:32:49.309+08:00Political interference = the fella in power must h...Political interference = the fella in power must have found another project to do where he can get a bigger cut of the money!!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />sunwayopal<br />http://www.myrealestate.com.mysunwayopalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-72777462998780776912009-10-06T10:29:44.153+08:002009-10-06T10:29:44.153+08:00Way back in the early 1990's I was one of the ...Way back in the early 1990's I was one of the consultants (local and foreign) commissioned to prepare a proposal for the setting up of an LRT system for Johor Bahru. Due to political interference, the project was shelved. Based on this experience, these major factors need to be considered in developing a public transport system: (1) fare must be very affordable (2) the whole transport system What a Tokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01060345947313253920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-66385019917011083472009-10-06T10:08:28.035+08:002009-10-06T10:08:28.035+08:00You guys are looking at solving the problem throug...You guys are looking at solving the problem through different lenses from how the govt is seeing the problem.<br /><br />By now, you should already be aware that EVERYTHING the govt does, and I mean EVERY SINGLE thing right from education, to transport....to healthcare, to the civil service, construction , port services air or sea etc etc etc.<br /><br />EVERYTHING -> The No 1 priority is NOT sunwayopalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-85439293324108655332009-10-06T09:17:03.561+08:002009-10-06T09:17:03.561+08:00Looes74
To solve the problem within 1 day is near...Looes74<br /><br />To solve the problem within 1 day is near impossible, given the "complicated" nature of existing Malaysian system :) but you are welcome to give it a go...<br /><br />For ERP to be implemented successfully, the public transportation system should be flawlessly efficient. And that is the keypoint to the whole idea.<br /><br />The main setback for Malaysia is that the nightcallerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18197173690165650330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-420645115725970854.post-53957195925242953292009-10-06T08:34:48.467+08:002009-10-06T08:34:48.467+08:00Nightcaller,
How I wish it's me.......Nightcaller,<br /> How I wish it's me....Hahaha! Kiddings! I would rather be with Singapore Civil Service. Plenty of Malaysians are there. Koh Boon Wan, born in Penang was part of the Singapore civil service before becoming Health Minister in Singapore<br /> You can solve it within 1 week. I can even solve it within 1 day. Let Temasik Holdings take over. I can guarantee Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com