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The Blogger Of Baghdad

March 26th, 2003 - Wednesday

Where is Raed? is the blog of an Iraqi living in Baghdad. Read the firsthand account of the American bombardment and the life in a city under siege.

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The Liberator

March 26th, 2003 - Wednesday

The Iraqis are so lucky. They have a guardian angel that is looking over them. He sends an army to liberate them from an oppressive tyrant and also to seek and destroy weapons of mass destruction stashed there. He rains missiles and bombs on their cities with his weapons of mass destruction so that he can rebuild it from the rubbles that he has created.

He has confiscated their country?s assets in the United States and taken over their oil fields and oil terminals and plans to use the proceeds to finance the post-war reconstruction of Iraq with corporations short-listed from his own country. Perhaps he will also introduce to them the democracy that has served the Americans for over three hundred years, to respect human rights and the legal system where no one is guilty until otherwise proven beyond reasonable doubt.

The Iraqis are so lucky. They must really be thankful to this man who has such good foresight to unshackle them in an all out war called Operation Iraqi Freedom and then help rebuild the infrastructure and other whatnots that he has bombed to kingdom come with their own money. Who needs Saddam Hussein when they can have George W. Bush?

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Broadband Becomes Narrowband

March 21st, 2003 - Friday

Streamyx, the only nationwide broadband service in Malaysia, has practically ground to a halt. It is a joke that dialup users are surfing at much faster speeds. Subscribers have vented their frustrations through the press, newsgroups and forums, castigating TMNet for not being forthcoming with the answers as to the root cause of the problem.

Despite the entire hullabaloo, TMNet is extremely slow in informing its subscribers regarding the status of the problem. First, it was an authentication server problem. Much later, we were informed that Streamyx was under a Denial of Service (DoS) attack. After three weeks, the problem is still not resolved.

To add insult to injury, Streamyx subscribers are tied down by a one-year contract with TMNet and have to continue paying for a service that is not usable. Cyberaddicts like me have no choice but to wait for TMNet to rectify the problem, or connect through dialup which would add more burden to our expenses in a trying time like this.

This lackadaisical attitude by a monopolistic service provider casts a pall to Malaysia?s Multimedia Super Corridor ambition. And yes, I am suffering from another bout of withdrawal symptoms. Now, where is my Valium….

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