Thursday, November 18, 2010

hope SNSD come to malaysia

SNSD please come to malaysia for opening concert please...
we are welcome you to malaysia..
SNSD..
please come to malaysia please...

Friday, November 12, 2010

SPM

GUYS...SPM ALMOST NEAR..
ANYONE OF YOU HAVEN READY THEN PLEASE READY....
PLEASE BE READY SOON..
ALL THE BEST FOR 2010 SPM
GOOD LUCK..
GET YOUR IDEA TO WRITE WHAT YOU WANT IN PAPER!!!!
ALL THE BEST.....

Thursday, September 23, 2010

IPHONE 4






IPHONE 4  IS ON SELL IN MARKET..
QUITE NICE...
BUT VERY EXPENSIVE..
THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY CAN GO TO MAXIS OFFICE TO HAVE A ORDER.....

Friday, September 17, 2010

PIRANHA






Piranhas are found in the Amazon basin, in the Orinoco, in rivers of the Guyanas, in theParaguay-Paraná, and the São Francisco River systems. Some species of piranha have broad geographic ranges, occurring in more than one of the major basins mentioned above, whereas others appear to have more limited distributions.[4]
Aquarium piranhas have been introduced into parts of the United States with specimens occasionally found in the Potomac River and even as far north as Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri and Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin, although they typically do not survive cold winters.[5] Piranhas have also been discovered in the Kaptai Lake in south-east Bangladesh. Research is being carried out to establish how piranha have moved to such distant corners of the world from their original habitat. It is anticipated that some rogue exotic fish traders have released them in the lake to avoid being caught by anti-poaching forces.




Piranhas are normally about 14 to 26 cm long (6 to 10 inches), although some specimens have been reported to be up to 43 cm (18.0 inches) in length.[7]
SerrasalmusPristobryconPygocentrus and Pygopristis are most easily recognized by their unique dentition. All piranhas have a single row of sharp teeth in both jaws; the teeth are tightly packed and interlocking (via small cusps) and used for rapid puncture and shearing. Individual teeth are typically broadly triangular, pointed and blade-like (flat in profile). There is minor variation in the number of cusps; in most species, the teeth are tricuspid with a larger middle cusp which makes the individual teeth appear markedly triangular. The exception is Pygopristis, which has pentacuspid teeth and a middle cusp usually only slightly larger than the other cusps. In the scale-eating Catoprion, the shape of their teeth is markedly different and the premaxillary teeth are in two rows, as in most other serrasalmines.


I WILL NEVER forgive you

you are such a from 2 student...please la respect senior..
you are so so so GAY....
dun act like gay in front of me..
I HATE YOU...
I HATE YOU...
I HATE GAY...
I HATE YOU...
no respect to senior some more need to ignore....
I HATE YOU...
dun ever let me scold you agian..
if not you are in trouble with me..
I HATE YOU..
I HATE GAY STUDENT..
I HATE GUYS ACT LIKE GIRL..
I HATE PONDAN..

Monday, July 12, 2010

YOU ARE FREAKING WEIRD!!!!!

you think you are pro then us???
build a team call 4PM....
is that can win all of the smi student for basketball??
kids dun bullshit la..
you haven enough experience also la..
you all just only f2..please la dun be so cruel in school la..
alot of player still can win you all la..KIDS....
KIDS MIND IS RELI too big...
din even think it before..
haiz....KIDS RELI KIDS....

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

COUTION!!!!

ATTENTION!!
TO ALL IPOH CITIZEN!!
IF GO TOWN PLEASE DUN OVER LIMIT!!
BECAUSE ALOT OF CCTV AROUND THE TOWN!!!!!!
PLEASE TAKE NOTE..
IS SERIOUS

Friday, April 30, 2010

RAINBOW

 wow...today early the morning around 7am to 8am.
when i was open the gate and start moving to school..
and i found that have double rainbow..
it was very very clear and nice..
what is the meaning of double rainbow???
that time i went to school then saw rainbow..
somemore is double rainbow..
is that a good day????

Friday, April 23, 2010

licence

I OREDI PASS MY MOTOR LICENCE SO NOW I GET P....
CAR WILL BE SOON!!!!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

ICELAND VOLCANO!!!



PARIS – The Icelandic volcano that has kept much of Europe land-bound is far from finished spitting out its grit, and offered up new mini-eruptions Saturday that raise concerns about longer-term damage to world air travel and trade.
Facing days to come under the volcano's unpredictable, ashy plume, Europeans are looking at temporary airport layoffs and getting creative with flight patterns to try to weather this extraordinary event.
Modern Europe has never seen such a travel disruption. Air space across a swath from Britain to Ukraine was closed and set to stay that way until Sunday or Monday in some countries, affecting airports fromNew Zealand to San Francisco. Millions of passengers have had plans foiled or delayed.
Activity in the volcano at the heart of this increased early Saturday, and showed no sign of abating.
"There doesn't seem to be an end in sight," Icelandic geologist Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson told The Associated Press on Saturday. "The activity has been quite vigorous overnight, causing the eruption columnto grow."
Scientists say that because the volcano is situated below a glacial ice cap, the magma is being cooled quickly, causing explosions and plumes of grit that can be catastrophic to plane engines, depending on prevailing winds.
In Iceland, winds dragged the ashes over new farmland, to the southwest of the glacier, causing farmers to scramble to secure their cattle and board up windows.
With the sky blackened out and the wind driving a fine, sticky dust, dairy farmer Berglind Hilmarsdottir teamed up with neighbors to round her animals and get them to shelter. The ash is toxic — the fluoride causes long-term bone damage that makes teeth fall out and bones break.
"This is bad. There are no words for it," said Hilmarsdottir, whose pastures near the town of Skogar were already covered in a gray paste of ash.
Forecasters say light prevailing winds in Europe — and large amounts of unmelted glacial ice above the volcano — mean that the situation is unlikely to change quickly.
"Currently the U.K. and much of Europe is under the influence of high pressure, which means winds are relatively light and the dispersal of the cloud is slow," said Graeme Leitch, a meteorologist at Britain's National Weather Service. "We don't expect a great deal of change over the next few days."
A Dutch geologist who is in Iceland observing the volcano, Edwin Zanen, described it to Dutch state broadcaster NOS:
"We're at 25 kilometers (16 miles) distance from the crater now. We're looking at a sun-soaked ice shelf, and above it is looming a cloud of ashes of oh, 4 to 5 kilometers (2.5 to 3 miles) high. There are lightening flashes in it. It's a real inferno we're looking at.
"There's absolutely no sign that the thing is calming down. On the contrary, we can see that at this moment it's extraordinarily active," he said.
With the prospect of days under the cloud of ash, pilots and aviation officials sought to dodge the dangerous grit by adjusting altitude levels.
Germany's airspace ban allows for low-level flights to go ahead under so-called visual flight rules, in which pilots don't rely on their instruments.
Lufthansa took advantage of that to fly 10 empty planes to Frankfurt from Munich on Saturday in order to have them in the right place when the restrictions are lifted, airline spokesman Wolfgang Weber said.
The planes flew at about 3,000 meters (9,843 feet) — well below their usual altitude — in close coordination with air traffic control.
KLM is carrying out a test flight from Schiphol to Dusseldorf at 3,000 meters or lower, hoping for approval to carry out more low-altitude flights in Europe if the ash problem continues.
The Swiss looked the other direction — above the ash cloud. The Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation began allowing flights Saturday above Swiss air space as long as the aircraft were at least at 36,000 feet (11,000 meters). It also allowed flights at lower altitudes under visual flight rules, aimed at small, private aircraft.
All air space in Poland — hosting a huge state funeral for late President Lech Kaczynski — remained closed Saturday to flights above the cloud level of 6,000 meters (20,000 feet) because of the ash cloud.
Some low-level flights are being allowed in the south, however, which is how the Polish Air Force will be able to ferry the coffins of Kaczynski and his wife from Warsaw to Krakow aboard a prop-powered military cargo plane early Sunday morning.
Several world leaders, including President Barack Obama, had to abandon plans to attend the funeral because of ash-related disruptions.
European businesses are testing their flexibility to cope with this new crisis.
The aviation industry, already reeling from a punishing period, is facing at least $200 million in losses every day, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Scandinavian airline operator SAS AB said it has given notice of a temporary layoff of up to 2,500 ground service staff in Norway as a result of the flight disruptions. Airline spokeswoman Elisabeth Manzi said it is a precautionary move, and that said eventual temporary layoffs may not affect all 2,500 notified.
Budget airline Norwegian ASA, losing $1.5 million to $1.7 million a day because of the ash-driven closures, is holding meetings with unions Monday to discuss potential temporary layoffs, spokeswoman Asta Braathen said.
"If we are looking at the future, we cannot maintain the cost of all this forever," said Geert Sciot, communications manager of Brussels Airlines, citing such costs as providing buses to passengers meant to fly from Athens or Lisbon to Brussels.
German mail and logistics company Deutsche Post DHL AG rerouted packages that were supposed to be flown via the company's Leipzig, Germany, hub via Italy and other points south, while those already in the areas affected were diverted to trucks and trains, spokesman Stefan Hess said.
"The longer it lasts, the more difficult it gets in principle — but a cloud like this isn't static," he said.
Producers of Italy's milky white, prized buffalo mozzarella, which is highly perishable, pondered their options.
"In the next couple of days we have to decide," said Vito Amendolara, head of the farmers lobby Coldiretti's office in Campania, the region around Naples famed for the cheese. "We cannot sell buffalo milk as it is, because it is too fatty and is meant solely for production of mozzarella. We will either have to throw away the milk or find alternative markets" by heavily promoting it locally.
Around the world, anxious passengers have told stories of missed weddings, business deals and holidays because of the ominous plume. Stranded passengers reported the delays were causing financial hardships. Some had to check out of hotels and sleep in airports.
"It's like a refugee camp," said Rhiannon Thomas, of Birmingham, England, describing the scene at New York's Kennedy Airport.
Her family spent the night at the airport Friday, and may be there for days before they can get a flight home. "At least we got beds," said Thomas' mother, Pat, referring to the hundreds of narrow blue cots brought in toJFK's Terminal 4. "Some people slept on cardboard."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was heading homeward in an armored car along an Italian highway Saturday — continuing a long and circuitous return from the United States.
Merkel was diverted to Lisbon, spent the night in the Portuguese capital, then flew to Rome on Saturday. From there, she and her delegation set off by road toward northern Italy's South Tyrol region for another overnight stay.
Pope Benedict XVI's flight to Malta for a weekend pilgrimage was one of the few to depart Saturday from Rome. Greeting journalists aboard the plane, the pontiff told them he hoped they would have "nice trip without this dark cloud that has arrived on the rest of Europe."
Southern Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull (ay-yah-FYAH'-plah-yer-kuh-duhl) volcano began erupting for the second time in a month Wednesday, sending ash several miles (kilometers) into the air.
In Iceland, torrents of water have carried away chunks of ice the size of small houses. More floods from melting waters are expected as long as the volcano keeps erupting — and in 1821, the same volcano managed to erupt for more than a year.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

WEATHER

WEATHER VERY HOT....
DUN EVEN ET SOME AIR ALSO..
WANT THE WEATHER RAIN ALSO CANT..
HAIZ..
weather can make us fall as sleeply,tired,lazy
haiz..
how come suddenly can change into so hot weather????
can anyone go tell it??

Friday, April 9, 2010

THINKING ABOUT YOU!!

when i see you,my brain keep thinking you
i do whatever also thinking of you..
i keep on thinking of you..
what happen to me?
i reli do what thing also will think about you..
you in danger,me will worry about you..
you in moody,me will try to make your moody back...
you cry,i will do everything untill you din cry...
i do whatever also is about you..
i sleep also think about you..
i dunno what can i do now..
i dun even stop think you.
keep on just thinking the same person..
how come i can be like that adi..
everything that you do also,i will try my best to help you do...

Saturday, March 27, 2010

EARTH HOUR


EARTH  HOUR SATURDAY 26 OF MARCH 2010 8.30 TO 9.30

Monday, February 22, 2010

I LOVE MYSELF

CNY AND VALENTINE DAY..

as you all know..
NOW CNY AND VALENTINE IS OVER..
BUT VERY BADLY LA..
ON THE 13 OF FEBUARY 2010
TIME 0000AM...
THAT TIME ALOT OF HOUSES PRAY THE CHOW SAN..
BUT SUDDENLY NO ELECTRIK COME..
AND THEN ON THE FIRST DAY OF CHINESE NEW YEAR..
EARLY THE MORNING NO WATER..
MEAN CALL US NO NEED SHOWER..
WAIT UNTILL 4PM ONLY GOT WATER BACK..
ASK PEOPLE HOW TO CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR WITH HAVEN SHOWER PEOPLE???
WALAO..
THE TNB AND LEMBAGA AIR..
ALSO VERY SMART WOR..
AT MIDNIGHT TIME 0000AM 13/2/2010
CLOSE ELECTRIK..
AT THE 14/2/2010
NO WATER FOR WHOLE DAY.
NEED WAIT UNTILL 4PM ONLY GOT WATER BACK..
WALAO MALAYSIA COUNTRY HERE VERY LOW..
DUN EVEN WORK ALSO..
ALWAYS GO TEA TEA TEA!!!!!
HAIZ..
DUNNO NOW THE NEW GENARATION THINK WHAT..

Friday, January 15, 2010

HOMEWORK

arh...homework so many la...
dun even have time adi la..
keep busy haiz..
but i agree teacher to give what to us..
teacher give so much homework just because want us to more good in study...
but some of them reli cant do well..
how la.......
and we should thx god to have a great teacher to inpprove our study.....

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

USER OF BLOG...



guys i am back...
 last time i was too busy and lazy to update blog..
so now if i got any thing i will update so that let you all know more well about me..


i do not want to see those useless people,i do not want to see a rubbish person infront of my eye...
i just will see those who i mention good only...


if any word that i say wrong...
i will apologize that..
so hope you forgive me for my langauge..