Thursday, August 19, 2010

Maybank2u access denied

Have you encoutered the "access denied" problem when you try to login to Maybank2u website, even though you are very sure the username and password that you keyed in is absolutely correct?


I just found out that Maybank2u will suspend your online banking account if you didn't login to it for more than 3 months. You will need to call their Customer Care number, verify yourself, then only can reactivate it.

If you didn't login your Maybank2u online banking account for more than 6 months, it will be deactivated. You will need to go to the ATM machine of Maybank to get a new PIN number with your ATM card, and reregister a new online banking account in Maybank2u.

Is this "security feature" good or bad? You comment.

Monday, August 16, 2010

OSK Investment Challenge (Campus Edition)

Beside the ECM Libra virtual investment challenge StockQuest at ecmmoney.com , OSK has also launched a similar game called OSK Investment Challenge (Campus Edition).

However, this game is only open to Malaysian students aged between 18 – 30 years with valid student IDs from colleges and universities in Malaysia.

Registration: anytime between 26 July and 1 October 2010
Contest period: 16 August - 1 October 2010

Participants will be given a virtual capital of RM100,000 to begin in this game upon signing up.

The grand prize winner will be the contestant with the highest absolute total portfolio value at the conclusion of the game, while the weekly winner will be the contestant with the highest absolute portfolio gain for the week.

The top 3 Grand Prizes include:

  • 1st Prize : RM25,000
  • 2nd Prize : RM10,000
  • 3rd Prize : RM5,000
And the weekly contest prizes are:
  • 2 winners x Acer Aspire One AOD260 Netbook (worth RM1,299 each)
Up to 20 players with the highest overall value from each college/university campus will be chosen automatically to represent their alma mater. The campus with the highest combined portfolio value will be declared OSK Investment Challenge Special College/University winner.
 
The winning campus is rewarded:
  • RM100,000 worth of computer lab and equipment
  • OSK Investment Challenge (Campus Edition) trophy
  • Internship opportunities
All players who log in to play the game throughout the duration of the competition for at least 75% of total trading days will also get a certificate of participation from OSK Investment Bank.

Click here for more information about the OSK Investment Challenge (Campus Edition).

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Common types of fire extinguishers

If you were to experience a fire situation, what would your first reaction be? Would you grab the nearest water source and throw water at the flames? Would you throw a blanket over the flames? Would you simply run out of the house?

Fire is not a force people want to experience, especially in their home or office. Fire moves quickly to devour everything in its path, holding no regard for valuables of any sort. But while we hold a certain fear of fire, unfortunately only few people take the necessary steps to add the right kind of fire extinguishers to their homes and offices.

Lets look at some common types of fire extinguishers so that you can decide which is the best type for your location.

Water fire extinguishers can be used in homes and businesses, schools, theatres, warehouses or anywhere with paper, cardboard, curtains, cloth, wood, carpet. Many people like the water extinguisher because this type is easy to refill.

However, water fire extinguishers are not suitable to be used as the only extinguisher in the home or office. Water can fight Class A fires, but NOT fires involving electrical equipment.

Powder extinguishers are also very good to have in the home or office. However, the powder extinguisher is also very good for truck drivers or those who enjoy boating. Powder can leave quite a mess when used, but the mess of powder is far less than the destruction a fire would cause.

It is important to look at the certifications when purchasing a powder extinguisher for your home, business, boat or truck. Powder fire extinguishers also require factory refilling or service-exchange every so often. The maintenance is worth it, though, as this type of fire extinguisher is suitable for virtually all areas, able to fight Class A fires (wood, paper, material, cloth, etc), Class B fires (flammable liquids such as petrol, spirits, and diesel), Class C fires (flammable gas) and electrical equipment fires.

Foam fire extinguishers (a.k.a. AFFF) are quite popular for their advanced capabilities. Aqueous Film Forming Foam or AFFF (pronounced A-triple-F) covers Class A fires (wood, paper, material, cloth, etc) and Class B (flammable liquids such as petrol, spirits, diesel).

While the AFFF foam spray versions are fitted with a special nozzle that reduces the electrical risk (tested to 35,000 volts), it is recommended that this NOT be sprayed directly on live electrical equipment. The foam extinguisher works well in homes and offices; hotels, and places where there is a risk of flammable liquids.

Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers will cover electrical fires as well as Class B fires involving flammable liquids. The Carbon dioxide extinguisher would be one that you reach for if you work on machinery that catches fire.

While this is a reliable and popular fire extinguisher, the Carbon dioxide fire extinguisher doesn’t cover all types of fires. This extinguisher would need to be paired with a Class A extinguisher (AFFF or water type) in order to provide full coverage.

Disclosure: This is an original article contributed by Fire Protection Online Ltd exclusively for this website only.

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