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Shit Box (CheeBuu) Is that you who is talking? You better come back to Burma quick. Burma needs you. We need people like you to do the job you mentioned. You have the education, you have the idea, you have the means and you have the will. You and your friends went away without even saying good bye to us. You abandoned Burma and the people. You did not do what needs to be done in Burma when you were here. You didn't even started, let alone finish it. All you need is to come back and do it yourself. Bring your friends as well. With a team like yours, Burma has nothing to worry. Where you are no one knows. At least you can export the best materials needed to Burma and get on with the job. No need joint venture with SPDC, be a private company on your own. By doing so, you are not supporting the SPDC. But you are supporting the people. Your efforts and your monies will go directly to the people. The people you love will benefit from it. Think about it. Mind you, Burma is still a third world country. Don't think about making a good profit for the time being for the best quality materials OK? You may have to create jobs for the people first to create the spending power of them to spend, to roll the capitals, to accumalate it. Majority of people in Burma don't pay tax, you know that don't you? And to use the accumalated capitals on pavements, sanitation, housing and to import brand new cars. Well educated team like you, knows the best. Burma needs people like you. When you all decided to come back, let us know. We may have to protect you from the Burmese who are still using their same good old sticks. "Chee Buu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Very irresponsible response from such idiot of SPDC crony. That's why > there is no wonder such people is employed by SPDC, un-educated thugs in > green uniforms. > > > They are done, but in rainning season the ground is so soft the > > pavements are un even that's all. In other seasons they are OK. > > The facts are that the poor quality of materials and workmanship are > applied to construction of roads and pavements since all levels of > responsible construction site are corrupted for the sake of poketting > public money. > Although the expertise of Burmese engineers and technicians are strong > engough, they have no choice to use poor quality and less quantity of > materials and cheaper labour service without porper quality control and > site inspection which are costly and also the authority concerned (such > as regional commander, township development council, etc.) don't like > such strict quality control since they already take bribes from > suppliers and contractors. > > Such corruptions are exercised for all projects in the country for long > ago. > ISO 9000, AANSI, ASME, AWS , QCSE, etc. are jokes for such corrupted > people in Burma. > > Ganddo, go and study the condition of roads and pavements in your master > Singapore where almost every day is raining, but their draininage system > and quality and workmanship of such construction are robust because they > follow the quality control and there is no (big) corruption and bribes. > > If you response like this in your NLM or TV or in the meeting of remote > village in Burma, you'll be fine. > But, when you do in this SCB and internet, you're noted as "Fool or > idiot" by educated people here. > > > > > improve housing ? > > > > There are no houses which are worth less then 500 lakhs ( thein ngar > > yar )People are given 40ft x 60ft plot of land free. They can call it > > their own. They can do whatever they like, build house or build hut on > > it or sell it to the developers and have a room for oneself. Not bad > > eh ? > > Please learn the meaning of Housing. > There are many utilities system like water, electricity, gas, etc. which > government appointed authority or company must take responsibility. > Housing is not just said by you. How can the people stay in the house > withou electricity or low voltage power which can not be used for even > boiling the water ? (Forget about other esstials like lift > (elevator),air-con, refrigerator, TV, Hi-fi set, water pump, computer & > printer, etc. with low voltage electricity.) > BTW, how about electric meter (Forget about power meter at that moment) > ? Can anyone get such meter easily or in short time to buy from EPC > (Electric depart.)concerned government authority. > How about poor quality of drinking water ? How about poor program of > public transport, bubbish and gabbage disposal and collecting system for > housing ? > How about telephone line ? Is it easy to apply ? Can it be installed and > activated within 2 or 3 days like Singapore ? What's the government > price ? How long do we have to wait for the line ? How do we have to > approach "VIP" to sign our application ? How much do we have to pay > "so-called processing money" ? (In 2002, the black market price for > residential telephone line in Rangoon is Kyats 15 Lakhs (Kyats > 1,500,,000) while middle class graduate government employee's salary is > Kyats 8,000 for your comparison.) > > > improve sanitation ? > > > > Western style toilets and bath room for city dwellers and squatting, > > water fleshing toilets for others all over the country. But all > > Burmese still prefer to go into the bush and do their business. What > > do you want to do to them ? Killed them all for doing their business > > in the bush? Don't worry we have plenty of dogs in Burma. > > Huh! Ganddo doesn't understand "sanitation" system. He knows only bout > toilet. No wonder our country is going down to the poorest health and > education system in the world because the masters of such people are > ruling Burma. Bad luck! > Even in Rangoon, capitol of Burma, there is poor sanitation system. It > dangers to public health. Sanitation system includes sewage treatment > system which is in Environmental Engineering. Every big city of > civilized state has such modernized swerage treatment system which is > very costly but make the public in safe and healthy condition. > (Gandoo, go to library and read about such system because I don't want > to waste SCB space for just educating idiot like you.) > How about Hb diesease (Liver) in Burma? I warn you guys in green > uniforms that the very serious danger to public health in Rangoon will > come soon if you guys still igore current poor sanitation system in the > big cities throughout country. > Such projects take 3 ~ 5 years to compelete and costs mpre than 100 > millions dollars, technology, expertise, equipment and materilas. You > guys should start now. (I read the report about upgrading of pumping > system of swerage into Rangoon river ,but this is not enough.) > > > > > ban cars over 10 years old ? > > > > Burma is producing cars now. Gradually all the cars you mentioned will > > be phase out. Cars may be 10 years old in Burma, but they are road > > worthy. Cars from 1945 are still there, still strong, going a long > > distance. > > > > To ban 10 years old cars, what the hell are you talking about? You > > must be joking. Go to U.S.A., go to UK there is no law against 10 > > years old cars as long as they passed the road worthyness by the > > Ministry of Transport, > > You're right, but there is strict regulation , law, inspection and > certificates issued by authority. If something is wrong, they will be > sued by public. > 1980's cars still running on the road, but there is no danger to the > public on the road since they are routinely checked and inspected by > technician and authority. > > Do you know how easily to get driving license from authority in Rangoon > ? > How testers test the drivers for license, theory test and practical test > ? How much we need to pay ? How long it'll take if we follow the > "cooperative route" adopted by authority depart. concerned ? > How about Smock check ? What's the inspection of car accessories and > parts which should be international stander ? (Don't forget many people > from international communities, embassies, UN, companies are driving on > the roads in Burma. They're watching what kinds of rules and regulations > are applied for public safety on the roads.) > In Rangonn, I had experience to take the car (Pre-WW-II model Doge,?) > which driver used the bamboo stick to support lever padle and plastic > pipe and bottle for fuel filling system while running on the road. There > are many things we can elaborate.) > > Think about reality and fact. Don't give reason blindly. > > > The Government has done its part, people have to do their part as > > well. > > Welcome! But, don't forget our people can't do their "part" as they like > under rule and regulation becasue of such corrupted departments and > government. > Don't forget your masters SPDC thughs in green uniforms are NOT elected > by the people of Burma. They'll listen and follow their part under > ruling of people elected government, I bet. > > Regards.
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