Contrary to public beliefs, /k/ is not a rubbish bin taking in all the scums which other forums didn't want to. No, /k/ is a like a mirror of society. It's for the people, and by the people. Good people, bad people, sick people, or just idiotic people.
One such people is Kampung2005, a train lover who cares enough about the condition of local public transport to share with /k/. Think of Kampung2005 as the Public Transport Minister of /k/.
Me: What do you think of Malaysia's trains (any trains, eg: KTMB, STAR)?
Kampung2005: The commissioning of first three sets of 4 car train on Kelana Jaya line is a welcome relief for congested Kelana Jaya line, for KTM...the new ETS represents new era in Malaysian rail travel, it is the first electric long distance intercity train service in Malaysia and it is good for OKUs too.....KTM Komuter should have more trains in future as the route may expand soon.
Me: What is your motivation for posting updates of trains in /k/?
Kampung2005: To let people know more about our trains and to discuss about it.
Me: If given a chance to own a local train company, which would you choose and why?
Kampung2005: Hard to answer.
Me: If you are given absolute power over /k/ one day (banhammer, softmod, etc), what would you do?
Kampung2005: Hard to answer, however i think it is should be moderated very firmly while at the same time, providing leeways maintaining the pulse of the /k, it's a delicate balance.
Me: What will be your reaction when /k/ shuts down?
Kampung2005: It doesn't affect me that much, because there are other places to take about train.
A somewhat serious person who gets the humour of /k/. Follow his threads if you want some sanity after all the lulz in /k/.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
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