It’s the year 2100

In less than 90 years, we will be looking at the future. The future of 22nd century. Well, not really. Since Wikipedia says that 22nd century will only begin at January 1, 2101. However, it’s pretty interesting to predict how the future would be. Well, prediction is not easy considering how volatile the the history is. While I am pretty much influenced by George Friedman’s The Next 100 Years, it’s true that within 20 years of 20th century, a lot of things happened which people who lived in the year 1900 didn’t expect such thing may happen in their future.

I can have Kurisu any time

I can have Kurisu any time

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Economics: Now and Then

TAKE, TAKE ALL MY MONEY

TAKE, TAKE ALL MY MONEY

As much as the government boasting that Malaysia being an advanced country in various aspect, it is still a developing country. Heck, even if they put ‘advanced’ status upon some states or cities out there, they still need to boil or filter the tap water themselves before drinking. While we can say that facilities and infrastructures in Malaysia are decent and some being pretty good, let’s not forget that these only applicable towards major cities. Major city improvements are mostly centered towards Kuala Lumpur and areas surrounding it. It’s a good effort since centralization development is the best way for developing countries rather than spreading out. Generally, people are doing good but why there are lacking here and there? Continue reading

The Great Explosions

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

6th and 9th of August 1945 marked in the history of human civilizations as the invention of the weapon of mass destruction which unleashed upon the humanity itself. This was a result of nuclear weapon race between Americans and Germans in World War II. Albeit, Nazi Germany surrendered earlier before the Americans could finish up the construction of the bombs. Furthermore, they’re frustrated to know that the Germans had nothing for such thing as they’re already getting suppresses and pressures due to the war. The idea of the bombs was to be detonated upon the Germany but upon the fall of this European nemesis, the Allied forces switched their targets to the stubborn enemy in the Far East, Imperial Japan.

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