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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Bru kenal itu erti kawan.

28/March/2009
Jam 2 pg ak lelapkan mate ak.mase 2 fariz masih gune laptop ak utk siap an report blog.
Jam 3 pg fariz dah abis gune laptop ak dan die letakan laptop ak di dlm locker.
Jam 530 pg cak bru blik bilik.
Jam 9 pg ak bangun dan check laptop ak kat locker.ak fikir kan fariz simpan laptop ak kat blik die.
lepas 2 ak tanye fariz yg die dah simpan kat locker ke???die jawab "sudah"
ak pon xsenang ati dan wat report kat pegawal keselamatan.
Jam 740 pakchin pulang an laptop ak an die ckp "ade org tlg cri laptop ko"tp org 2 xnak dikenali.
Ak pon 50:50 nak percaye kate2 pakchin.
Ak rase membe2 ak gak yg rembat laptop ak.
dan ak sedar yg kawan slalu pinjam laptop ak wat xtaw jek ble ak ssh.
Adakah e2 ertinya kawan????

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Formula One..Can u imagine the speed???



Formula One (F1), type of racecar used in Grand Prix automobile racing. Capable of speeds exceeding 230 mph (370 kph), the technologically sophisticated F1 cars are low-slung, open-wheeled, single-seat vehicles with powerful mid-engines, air foils, electronic aids, special suspensions, and large tires. They are usually smaller and more maneuverable than similar “Indy-type” racecars. Grand Prix races are usually held on special closed-circuit racetracks, although some (e.g., Monaco Grand Prix) take place on closed streets in and around cities. The design of the F1 cars and rules of F1 racing are under the control of the Paris-based Fédération International de l'Automobile (FIA). The first Grand Prix auto race was held in France in 1906, but it was not until after World War II that F1 racing was born; it soon became one of the world's most popular—and most expensive—sports.



Today's Grand Prix races feature national teams and a standard racing circuit. F1 racecars are usually made by major automobile manufacturers called constructors—Ferrari, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz (Daimler), Renault, Toyota, and others—and are maintained by full-time teams. The teams are usually sponsored by large corporations, often in cooperation with an automobile company; some are sponsored solely by car companies. F1 racing was traditionally centered in Europe, but F1 Grand Prix races are now held worldwide. Since 1950 the FIA has declared an annual F1 world champion constructor and driver. Among the best-known drivers are Argentina's Juan Fangio (1950s), Britain's Jackie Stewart (1960s–70s), America's Mario Andretti (1978), Austria's Niki Lauda (1970s–80s), France's Alain Prost (1980s–90s), and Germany's Michael Schumacher (1990s–2000s).

Experience Life in Perlis

Perlis Darul Sunnah is smallest state in Malaysia and was in north Malaysia.Perlis has a population of 210,000. The ethnic composition Perlis was Malay 79.74%,Chinese 9.6%, Indian 1.21% and others 9.45% .The capital of Perlis is Kangar and the royal capital is Arau. Another important town is Padang Besar the Malaysian-Thailand border. The main port is the small village of Kuala perlis, linking mostly to Langkawi Island. Perlis has Gua Kelam as tourist attractions, as well as the small yet beautiful Perlis State Park.The state economy is dominated by agriculture, with rice, sugar and fruits predominating. Forestry and fishery is also important, and the state is making efforts to attract small and medium scale manufacturing industries.





the red mark on map is the location of perlis state.




coat of arms of perlis




flag of perlis





i in front gua kelam

iPod easy listening music everywhere

iPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple.The product includes iPod Classic iPod Touch, iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle


From left to right: iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Touch.
ManufacturerApple Inc.
TypePortable Media Player (PMP)
Units soldOver 151,000,000 worldwide
as of April 2008
CPUSamsung ARM
Online servicesiTunes Store
App Store


User interface


iPods with color displays use anti-aliased graphics and text, with sliding animations. All iPods (except the iPod shuffle and iPod touch) have five buttons and the later generations have the buttons integrated into the click wheel—an innovation that gives an uncluttered, minimalist interface. The buttons perform basic functions such as play, next track, and previous track. Other operations such as scrolling through menu items and controlling the volume are performed by using the click wheel in a rotational manner. The iPod shuffle does not have a click wheel and instead has five buttons positioned differently from the larger models. The iPod Touch has no click-wheel. Instead it uses a 3.5 touch screen in addition to a home button, sleep/wake button and (on the second generation iPod touch) volume up and down buttons. The user interface for the iPod touch is virtually identical to the iPhone. Both devices use the iPhone OS.


The iPod line's signature click wheel