Fun fact - interviewed a lot of people from Apple and Google. Google employees always take the call from a conference room and feel safe. Apple employees always take the interview from their car.
Kenapa gembira dengan keputusan ini?
Hari ini terbukti, kami sebagai penyokong, sudah sampai tahap jemu harapkan mereka berubah. Selepas jadi kerajaan, mereka langsung tak hirau suara kami dibawah. Janji perbaiki kelemahan hanya tinggal janji. Kerana kuasa, mereka lupa diri.
Wait and see how their takeaway from this Johor state elections is to double down on courting the segment of the electorate that has never and will never vote for them.
Tokyo has a building whose entire job is to air condition other buildings. One plant in Shinjuku produces 65,000 tons of cooling capacity, roughly the output of 20,000 home AC units, and pipes chilled water underground to more than 20 skyscrapers at once.
The mechanism is called district cooling. Rather than every tower installing its own chillers and cooling towers, one central plant chills water with massive compressors and steam absorption chillers, then pushes it through insulated pipes beneath the streets. Each skyscraper just runs a heat exchanger. That giant fan visible from the observation deck is one building rejecting the heat of an entire district.
The math is why it wins. A chiller sized for one building has to survive that building's single worst hour. A plant sized for 20 buildings shares capacity, because offices, hotels, and department stores all hit peak load at different times. Central plants also run machines far bigger and more efficient than anything that fits on a rooftop, and they free the top floors of every connected tower, some of the most valuable real estate on the planet.
The plant generates its own electricity with gas turbines too. When the grid fails, it keeps cooling and powering the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building next door. Tokyo's disaster command center rides out blackouts on a neighborhood air conditioner.
The system started in 1971, before most of the skyscrapers it now serves existed. Tokyo laid the cooling grid first, then built the skyline on top of it.
>It's actually closer to Singapore than Malaysia
Mf it's IN Malaysia how can it get any closer than that
Here's the thing. Malaysians aren't really anti-nomad, and NS members are the "right" skin color. It would've been free goodwill to avoid this weird deemphasizing campaign.
Dah kalah pun masih lagi buat live dengan nada yang angkuh. “esok aku bangun pun, anwar ibrahim masih lagi pm”.
Teruk dah cytro² PKR ni. Ingat ke ada la juga nak cuba muhasabah diri tu sikit. Habis segala ceplos turun berkempen pun, result bukan makin baik tapi makin teruk..
I would love to be proven wrong, but IMHO, people who actually believe Bersama can win seats have either overestimated the party or totally misread the ground.
Tahukah anda,
1. Masa kempen, attack Rafizi, attack Kancil serupa ancaman besar
2. Kalah, pun salahkan kancil jadi punca
3. Masalah kamu ada di nombor 1
4. Padan muka. Kami nak susun kempen PRN N9 dah ni
#TSR
PN contested 33 seats and lost everything. More tragic when you consider that Johor is Muhyiddin’s home turf. PAS is fine; they already said they’re happy if Umno wins because Melayu memerintah.