Filed Under (General) by pierce on May-14-2009

Been wondering what has happened to the old uruguay’s project I was involved in before…. And the Web OS project oso…..



Filed Under (General) by pierce on January-21-2009

Here are the list of dissasters for TM Retails on their Streamyx Services recently.

1. Mail Server Problem X 4
2. Load Balancer down – Northern, Eastern, Sarawak, Sabah
3. Link down X 4 (Egypt, Sabah- Kuantan, Tawau – KK, Tatau – Sibu.
4. W32.downadup Virus infection on some equipment powered by MS OS.
5. Cloak at International Gateway tonight.
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Filed Under (General) by pierce on January-8-2009

Yesterday (7 Jan 2008) at approximately  4:00pm Malaysian Time, The DNS server of TM Net has lost its uplink and therefore served the catchall DNS entries of all known web site with a timeout of 7 days in cache to its default DNS Not found page causing a lot of confusions and panic to websites owners all over the nation. Though no official news from TM Net has been released on this matter, things has got slightly out of hand at the press room when the press web site seems to be offline all over the nation. Their web site www.streamyx.com.my is still affected from certain connection in Kuching and a lot of .gov.my site is still not accessible from the town of Tawau. This problem will persist until the DNS cache has timed out or the modem been switched off.

There were nothing official from TM regarding the problem which could have been caused by a human error.



Filed Under (Internet) by pierce on December-9-2008

The Public-Funded Deconnexion operated by Naim Candera Sdn. Bhd.’s subsidiary Danawa Resources has been popping up all over the towns of Sarawak. However, Of late, there seems to be some problem with their services, such as:

1. Wifi Connected, No IP assigned
2. Wifi Connected, IP Assigned, not DNS active.
3. Wifi Connected, IP Assigned, DNS is serving but no web data coming through.

Out of 300+ tries I made last couple of months, It has no Internet serving whatsoever. Last we knew was that they have signed an agreement with CAIS, a Hong Kong based ISP to provide the bandwidth needed. However, it looks more and more like Tax money going into the companies’ owner’s pocket rather than benefiting the Internet users of Sarawak.

Maybe PAC should look into this project before more Tax Payer’s money is spent unnecessarily.



Filed Under (My Mini Howto) by pierce on November-28-2008

Here are the steps to obtain email header from yahoo.com mail as example in 3 simple steps.

1. Obtain email header.


2. Find the origin IP


3. track the IP.



Filed Under (General) by pierce on November-25-2008

Tracing the root of it, I believed when Michael Lai was still in TM, I created a stir in TM by asking TM to look at repackaging of TM product to suite users’ need instead of creating product and choke it down consumers’ throat. The result is that I’ve heard that TM started a new department headed by Ghazali Omar (so I heard) called “Product Marketing”.

I am currently hunting this group of genius idiots called Product Marketing of TM and wanting to let them know how dinosaur they are right now.

I am a bit worried that we, as a nation of IT is loosing its stance. For instance, in Malaysia, You pay for 1 Mbps speed, but in actual fact, you are only getting 350K like what I am experiencing right now. Our packages has yet to evolve since 2004 which still stuck a below 8mbps. In China, Broadband there means that the speed is 100mbps and not our little thing called 8mbps which is not available everywhere… I am pondering……….



Filed Under (General) by pierce on November-25-2008

Dear CEO of Celcom,

Just reading my latest phone bill from celcom and noticed that you are starting to charge people to call to your call center at RM 1 per call!!!!!!! This is outrages!!

Dear valued customer, effective 1/11/08, all calls made from your Celcom mobile phone to Short Codes 100 and 103 will be charged @ RM 1.00 and RM 2.00 per call respectively.

What a blood sucker. You did advertise your call center as 100 and there were no further advertisement on update of the call center number to 1111 thereafter… Are you really expect customer to believe you on your billing system which couldn’t even address simple billing requirement properly?

Yours Sincerely,

Dr. P. Wong



Filed Under (Internet) by pierce on November-24-2008

Dear Pierce Wong,

Thanks for using Yahoo! Domains. We’re writing to remind you that it’s time for the annual autorenewal of your service.

Your Domains plan, associated with the domain piercewong.com, will renew on 08/15/2008. If your billing information is up-to-date, there’s no need to do a thing (except keep enjoying your service).

Important note: Beginning on July 1, 2008, Yahoo!’s annual domain renewal price increases to $34.95 per year.

You can verify your billing information by visiting https://billing.yahoo.com/ and clicking the Update link next to your plan. Click the gray Edit button to the right of your payment method to review your payment details.

(Please note that the billing center will not reflect the new $34.95 domain-renewal price until July 1. Until that time, you will continue to see the old renewal price next to your plan.)

Have questions? Please visit our help center or contact us anytime.

Best regards,

The Yahoo! Small Business team

What the $@)#!#$*)%#*$%)#$!!!!

300% increase!!!!!!



Filed Under (Windows) by pierce on November-18-2008

I got to know this of late that sometimes when your windows is loading like “siput” (slow), you may wanna try to remove two registry keys

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}001

There is the Master Checksum and the slave checksum. Remove it and reboot and your windows will realy fly.

Give it a try.

** Disclaimer: Don’t come to me if you have data lost. Use at your own risk.



Filed Under (General) by pierce on November-18-2008

Everyone is a credit card user nowadays. I have paid of late some credit card payment to one of my spare cards here in Malaysia. Without knowing that the supplementary card which is held by my brother in Cambodia is also making transactions. To the short of it, some oversight was made and I didn’t realised that I have no access to his card and he being out of the country for couple of months can no longer use the card anymore. How irony when the bank called up chasing after the payment and due to the fact that he has been out of the country, he is unable to make any payment to the card right now. What should I do? I told the caller to make a balance transfer from the supplementary card to the principal card and I was told that it can be done. So, because I trust the camel too much, not realising that they didn’t do any balance transfer at all, The amount owed has topped up too much and causing the cards been blocked by them. Right now they are having some problem realising how to make payment of the card from cambodia as he didn’t keep any money here in Malaysia. It also seems that my hand is tied as I cannot make any payment from my card to his.

Unlike other bank where the supplementary card amount is automatically transferred to the principal cards, This bank operates at a different level of understanding. What an irony that one without the card number cannot see the card transaction details at all whilst also unable to make any payment to the card. I think they should rethink about the transactions rather than just their simple work process to inconvenience the customer. So, Good luck to the Camel – Ambank.