Thursday, December 30, 2010

What I shouldn't have said

  We are inevitably bound to say something that we may not be proud of, or even disagree with, as time passes by. Having penned down my thoughts in this blog for over a year now, I would like to humbly apologise for having said the following (for various reasons):

1. Perhaps the most regretful thing I did in this blog was to degrade illegal immigrants by comparing them to household pests, in 'Do Biometrics Help in Pest Control'. Although I did mention my apologies for employing this analogy in that post, I realise now that I shouldn't have used it anyway. In fact, I have come to realise that, the more we treat people like pests, the more likely they'll behave like those creatures. Consider that post nullified.

2. I'm not proud of my defensive tone either. I once had a heated discussion with one commenter in my post 'Turkey has higher infant mortality rate than Gaza'. As you may have noticed, I typed my comments using CAPITAL letters unnecessarily. There are many instances in which I harshly criticized certain individuals, ideologies, or even books! I hope my arguments against these parties have been taken into consideration by my readers. If these arguments were not credible, or if they were flawed, I can only hope for someone to correct me, or to support my arguments with more substantial points. 

  There are many other things I did wrong in this blog, so let me end this note of regret with a reminder to all my readers, inspired by a quotation from a seafood restaurant back home - as they advise their customers about their cooking, 'Kalau sedap beritahu kawan, kalau tak sedap beritahu kami'. So let me remind you that: If you enjoy reading my blog, tell your friends about it. If you find any mistake, tell me about it.

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