From http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/11/15/nation/20061115181546&sec=nation Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiighhttttttttttttttttt..... If the event really happens and the astronaut does play batu seremban and pulled teh tarik in space, and the next day I meet a foreigner who asks if I'm Malaysian, I'm gonna say I'm Singaporean.
I thought they could be doing research using no-gravity system there. I'm wondering, why on Earth must they pull the teh-tarik or play batu seremban in the no-gravity zone? Btw - how much millions of ringgit did they spent for all these? And I don't want these accidents happen when the tea they are tarik-ing spilled into the complex machinery, or the batu serembans jammed the moving stuff and the batik making stuff stained all over the control panel. Remember, one can show GOOD talents just on Earth right? One couldn't really afford to make such silly stuff when in space - space can be a VERY serious matter.
What a waste of good taxpayers' money! What if! Just what if... they lost one batu seremban in space? hohohoho.
*Sigh* And the millions of ringgit..... is nowhere to be seen anymore. For the sake of pride, they compromised too much. Hmm... I still wonder how could they play the batu seremban anyway?? The rocks are flying everywhere, and defeats the purpose of the game.
That's actually a viable research. Whether being in space affects the part of the person's brain or cognitive and coordination skills to be able to play games properly.
Our country's space travel system is quite still in infancy. We don't know much about the safety there. If they really want to fly up to the moon, they better drop the 'tidak apa' attitude as quick as possible. I read from a book: America - Astronaut, Russia - Cosmonaut, China - Taikonaut, and Malaysia - Can Or NOT??????