Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Koleksi video mms gadis melayu paling top dalam google
It all started as a prank I wanted to play on my friends who visits my blog. I cooked up the javascript code and tried to put it on blogspot. Somehow it didn't work probably due to blogspot's javascript restriction (if there's any).. I then moved it to my geocities hosting directory but later removed it to my paid hosting directory because I don't use my geocities hosting that much now.
So today I was erm .. curious and tried typing the term "video mms melayu" into google and what do I find? see below! It's better than downloading the real 3gp videos I tell you.
So go on, click those links and forward the url to your friends... have a laugh together and hope I've somehow made the day brighter to you and your friends :)
Creating PDF files for free
Now I don't mean to say that they are not going to pull it off, heck I can only imagine the kind of preparation they are doing to move such important data across platforms. But I would prefer it if I have hard evidence of my own Human Resource record backed up somewhere. I wouldn't want my salary suddenly shrunk and I got no proof to show for it.
Lucky for me that my HR records are available via web right now. It is an employee HR portal that you can login into and check those records. Past performance measurement, salary and upgrade records, yada yada yada.. hmm how do I back it up? Screen capture? Print them out? What I need is a good way to save the document and at the same time protect it from alterations. PDF document is definately the answer!
OK but I don't have Adobe PDF writer.. It costs a bomb and it is not part of the standard software for corporate use. Quick search on google and I landed on cutePDF website. SWEEEEETTTTT!!!!
CutePDF allows very easy PDF convertion of your documents. It works with the latest free ghostscript converter (important component) but cutePDF makes the job easier. You can download cutePDF from the website or here and the free ghostscript converter here .
It was so easy.. I just installed the ghostscript converter first and next comes cutePDF installation. The installation will create a new printer called CutePDF on your system and this is how you create PDF documents. You open up your documents in their native applications (eg. Html file in Internet Explorer or Firefox, word document in MS Word or even jpg images in photoshop) and select print... Now select the printer cutePDF and click print.. Printing on cutePDF printer will pop up a save dialog box. Enter a filename and voila! you file will be converted to PDF format.
So my problem solved. I converted those web pages of my HR records to PDF format and store them for save keeping. Since it is a PDF format, I can be sure that it will be viewable in PDF readers (eg Adobe PDF reader) and it is also protected against any modification. I can take this document to court if I have to :P.
Best thing is cutePDF is annoyance free.. No banner, no watermarks often associated with free converters. Those guys at cutePDF deserves a good pat on the back for this.
So folk, download cutePDF and start converting important documents for free.
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Why I am not a registered voter
aken from : No rush to sign up now
THE STAR conducted a random poll of those aged 21 and above and asked those not registered as voters why they had yet to do so.
Here are what some of them said:
Nurul Syatirah Abu Safran, 24, assistant director for television programmes: I havenât registered because it is not convenient. I was in Perth studying, and since I came back about a year ago, Iâve been too busy working.
When I was back on holiday, the queue at the post office was too long, or I didnât have the time. I went to the post office in Carrefour, Subang Jaya, but they told me to go to another post office because they could not register me there. I donât remember why.
I will register by the next general election â there is no need to rush as I have until 2008.
M. Jayaprakash, 24, engineer: There is no emphasis to get young people to register. In the first place, I donât even know where to go.
There is no sense of urgency. It is like a blood donation campaign â we know that we should go, but most of us donât.
My friends and I also feel that it wonât make any difference if we voted.
Norhaslinda Abdul Jalin, 23, secretary: I had no time to register for the last general election due to work commitments.
I tried to register a couple of times but changed my mind because of the long queues.
Besides, it is difficult to get time off from work.
Rus Izman Rusli, 23, consultant: I havenât registered because I donât know how.
If political parties want young people like us to vote then they should reach out to us instead of making us reach out to them.
Chan Yin Ee, 21, research consultant: I plan to register but will most likely procrastinate until the last minute.
Nurdiana Jais, 24, accounts clerk: The thought of lining up to vote is just boring and I donât think that my vote matters.
I will register in time for the next general election.
Nasreen Mustapha, 23, business executive: I am aware that everybodyâs vote counts but how am I supposed to register when I don't know where to go, or how to register.
At university, it was compulsory for us to vote or else we were not allowed to sit for our examinations. Besides, there was wide publicity on ways to register as a voter in campus elections.
Mohd Fairuz Yusof, 25, consultant: I only found out how to register days before the last general election, and by then it was too late.
I will definitely register as a voter for the next elections.
When I was younger, I did not know why voting was important.
Even when I discovered its importance in the last general election, I could not decide which party to vote for.
*** added my opinion below
Eddie Ramonez, 28, web guy: I did not register as a voter because it was my decision not to. I do not like how the election process is being handled. I depend transparency and I demand neutrality of the process.
I do not like how unlawful are the contesting parties during the campaigning period. Corruptions vs extremism. I do not enjoy choosing the lesser of 2 evils to lead my country.
I choose not to vote as it is my right. If you forces me to vote, then I definately do not want you to run this country.
Monday, December 26, 2005
Oregon Surfer Punches Shark in the Nose
Mon Dec 26, 6:05 PM ET via yahoo*** Well, who says nothing good will ever come from watching TV.. I will definately pay more attention to discovery and animal planet shows. You never know when you will be out surfing / skydiving / wild salmon fishing and had to punch/ kick / maul a shark/ bald eagle / grizzly bear :P
A surfer says he reacted on instinct when he punched a great white shark that grabbed his leg near the northern Oregon coast.
Brian Anderson expects to make a full recovery from the lacerations he suffered on his ankle and calf. And the attack isn't going to stop him from surfing.
"Oh yeah, I'll go back out. Eventually," he said Monday on ABC's "Good Morning America."
Anderson, 31, was at a popular surfing spot near Tillamook Head, south of Seaside, when he felt something grab his leg Saturday.
He turned and saw the shark, "and I saw the nose of it and I just punched it in the nose, right by the eye, as quickly as I could â that's all I could think to do. After I did that, it let go."
He said he learned from television shows including the Discovery Channel's "Shark Week" that a shark's nose is its most sensitive area.
"As a surfer, it's your worst nightmare to get attacked by one of those things, so you think about it but you don't really know what to do until it really happens. I just connected on instinct and just did it."
He swam to shore and another surfer helped him put a tourniquet on his leg. He was treated at Providence Seaside Hospital.
Witnesses said the shark was about 10 feet long, said Fire Department Chief Joe Dotson. He said it was the first shark attack off Seaside in his 26 years with the department.
Saturday, December 24, 2005
Monday, December 19, 2005
video mms 3gp gadis melayu
and I am not responsible for your action and behavior on the net...
link is : koleksi video mms gadis melayu dan indo
Don't worry, malaysian are not the only ones abusing their camera phones to take raunchy pictures and videos.. read below..
Delhi students in porn video!
By Megha Suri
Saturday, 27 November , 2004, 03:04
New Delhi: The infamous pornographic video involving two Delhi students was shot to gain 'popularity' among peers and 'have some fun'. Or so the popular perception seems to be among youngsters, most of whom seem to have access to it. If gossipmongers are to be believed, a CD of the film is even available at Palika Bazaar for Rs 40.
Two delinquent students of a South West Delhi-based public school were expelled for filming a pornographic video using a personal mobile phone and circulating it in the school via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS). Everyone, the media included, have been pointing fingers at the school. But how far can the institution be held responsible for what the students have done?
Reportedly, the incident occured about a month ago when a girl and a boy, both students of Class 11, got together and filmed themselves in a compromising position. Their subsequent claim to fame is all of 2.37 mins.
The film was then circulated among fellow batchmates in the school through MMS for fun. Fellow students claim the girl wanted to be 'cool' and gain some instant popularity. Unfortunately for them, the film reached the Principal who expelled the two.
It is being said that on being questioned by the Principal, both students did not appear to be ashamed of what they had done. In fact, the girl even reportedly retorted, "Who doesn't do it? Haven't you done it?" The boy is equally nonchalant about what he had done, according to his peers.
Use of cell phones, which was allowed in the school was banned with immediate effect after the incident came to light. If anyone is spotted carrying a cell phone, a fine of Rs 2,000 would be charged and, needless to say, the cell phone confiscated. About 85 per cent of all Class XI and XII students of the school used to carry cellphones to class earlier.
Both students were in the Commerce stream. Reportedly, the girl was a merit-lister - she was part of the Class XI `super ability section' where only above 90 percent scorers find their way. She is the daughter of a senior Armyman. The boy hails from a stinking rich business family. The camera phone used to shoot the video belonged to him.
And if youngsters' reports are to be believed, the 'fun video' has also found its way into schools and colleges in Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana. The CD, christened `DPS Dhamaka' is also supposedly available at Palika Bazaar for a meagre Rs 40. It has been posted on the school's unofficial websites as well, youngsters reveal.
The video doesn't seem to have been shot inside the school, though the girl is clearly wearing her school uniform. Even other students who have seen it, believe it was shot outside somewhere. At best, this can be seen as a case of adolescent temptations unleashed. The incident invites a relook at the upbringing we are providing to our children at home and at school.
Camera phone are not the reason why this is happening. People have been doign what they do for a long time.. I remembered that I saw some old days porn on the net some time ago. They were in fishnet and cowboy hats and farm and hmm maybe I should not dwell into that any further.. hehehe..
What I'm saying is that I don't think camera phone makes people wanna take videos of then copulating.. nor do camera phones are more accessible than your point and click cameras.. people are people.. if you leave them with nothing but pen and paper also things like this can happen.
So did you like my collection of mms videos? :P
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Multimedia Super Corridor MY ASS!!!
How do we know about this although none of the news agencies is carrying this story? Because me and my friends has hosting accounts on a few hosting companies in cyberjaya and all of us went offline at the same time noon yesterday. A friend had to calm a lot of her customers when they start calling why their hosted website/ email systems are down.
Stupid MSC! I mean you spent all that money and you don't think about backup system? Stupid ISP. (update : a source close to myloca told me that they never tried the backup system in-place actually)
Oh wait, stupidity only restricted to MSC in cyberjaya. Even Universiti Putra Malaysia attempt to be in the forefront of MSC also got infected by such stupidity. Imagine this. They are so promoting online registration. Online fee payment via BCB channel-e, wow sexy sounding.. except that it's crap!
I paid munchkins fees via the much promoted (in UPM anyway, I remembered being told in few semesters they will not accept cash-over-counter for fee payment) channel-e on Dec 12th. We checked everyday since on the Graduate School portal and always been greeted by a warning screen that we still owe the university. So being concerned that the money never made it to UPM, I gave the graduate school office a call this morning to enquire. That's where my surprise started.
The clerk that picked up the call was polite (good points for gso office there!) and explained to me that the website is probably not updated, so he asked for a student id so that he could check in the system. I gave him munchkins student id and further check found no record of any fees paid by us for this coming semester. But he told me nto to worried because probably IT HAS NOT BEEN KEYED IN YET!
HOLY FUCK! you mean there's a person sitting somewhere in upm who will receive a list of student ids and their payment detail from BCB every week or so and manualy keying in each and every line of data into their system?
Crap! I would expect more from a super modern university, a billion dollar banking corporation and a trillion dollar national initiative. But the best that they can do is hire somebody to key in data from a piece of paper into the system? Shit we're better off queueing up and paying at the counter. Sell back Cyberjaya for plantation land and let's all start queueing up at counter. We'll save more money and heartache that way!
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
HAK KERAJAAN
I was sitting eating my lubnese bread with the chicken curry and watchign malcom in the middle when I began to remember why the aluminium packaging seems so familiar. Standard Army Ration!
You see I was an army brat. My dad spent his whole life since his 16 in the army up until his retirement. He was in the army lobger than he was anything else. The army took that 16 year old orphan and made him into a man, a respectable senior officer, a wonderful husband and a loving father. He was all that I look up upon while I was growing up.
Back to Stanrad Army Ration, my dad used to go away on patrol missions deep in the jungle. Back when the days the communist party still looms our jungle, our trrops are frequently on high alert patroling every corners of the country. After weeks away, dad would come home to his family and I as a small boy would wait for his return and his Standard Army Rations.
What's an Army ration? it's food, packed in green cans with huge prints that read "HAK KERAJAAN", those days meant to be carried in soldier's backpack as food supply. It's not only food but there's also soap, chocolate, and a lot other stuff that a little boy would just die for!
My favourite was the canned beef/ chicken curry. If you ever wondered hwo it taste like, it taste like your best curry, rich and creamy but the prosess to preserve the food made the bones and meat to be brittle. Well sort of like how a mackarel bones are like in canned mackarels. Soft and brittled. Yummie.. Don't ask me why but I was so into army ration back then. I remmeber me and oterh army brats would bring their father's ration whenever we goes of camping. Well I guess we were imagining that we're patroling some jungle somewhere as well.
Anyway during the end of 80's the canned rations were replaced with dehydrated version to lessen the weight that each soldier has to carry. Sounds like a good idea since significant amount of weight for canned food came from the tin can. Convnient too, you just unpack the freeze-dried food from the packaging and add hot water or boil them in hot water for afew minutes. Kinda like your average instant noodle. But it's teriible. Believe me it was much worst than eating wet hay!
Anyway the army corp finally gave up on that ration and in early 90's worked with Brahim Food and came out with a prepared meal in aluminium packets. These packets were green and still have "HAK KERAJAAN" printed on them would be boiled in hot water and the heat will be transfered yada yada yada and in 10 minutes, good hot food! Here's how those army ration loosk like. I couldn't find one with "HAK KERAJAAN" but the picture shows what US army soldier carries with them today. Looks a lot like what our troops are carrying, glad to see that actually. We're at par with world superpowers when it comes to Army Ration :P
Interestingly I found a little history behind Army Ration of the world. Seems that even the Sioux had standard army ration while they were fighting other tribes hundreds of years ago.
This food [pemmican], called wasna by the Dakota Sioux, was made by pounding buffalo meat into shreds, mixing dried berries or wild choke cherries into the meat, stuffing it into a hide bag, and sealing the bag with melted tallow. The choke cherries were usually pounded, stones and all, into the dried buffalo meat. Wild plums, gooseberries, and currants were also used in the pemmican and it has been asserted that grasshoppers were included in some recipes-probably to increase the range of amino acids available or otherwise fortify the product
source
A cambodian refugee once told my mom a story of how they packed dried rice cakes while traveling from cambodia to thailand and to malaysia trying to escape Pul-Pot regime.
Anyway reminising about those HAK KERAJAAN tin cans makes me miss those rations, especially the chicken curry ones and very very sweet pineapple jam and very very stale biscuits. :P
Thursday, December 8, 2005
Unpatched Firfox 1.5 exploit made public
Apart from the RSS subscription button moved from bottom right hand corner to the location bar (wierd change for me at first), I was happy with the new version. I love how you have a centralized place to clear of private data like your history, saved sessions, etc.. pretty handy to erm cover your track :P
Then this morning I was at CNET's News.com and the following article hit me! They have not come out with a fix as when I'm typing this.. but I'm not worried.. just a browser crash nothing to shout about.. unless it can cause me another worm infection then I'll removing version 1.5 faster than you can say mozilla!
By Dawn KawamotoUnpatched Firfox 1.5 exploit made public
Source : CNET news.com
Exploit code for the latest version of open-source browser Firefox was published Wednesday, potentially putting users at risk of a denial-of-service attack.
The exploit code takes advantage of a bug in the recently released Firefox 1.5, running on Windows XP with Service Pack 2. Firefox, which initially debuted over a year ago, has moved swiftly to capture 8 percent of the browser market.
The latest Firefox flaw exists in the history.dat file, which stores information from Web sites users have visited with the Firefox 1.5 browser, according to a posting on the Internet Storm Center, which monitors online threats.
"If the topic of a page is crafted to be long enough, it will crash the browser each time it is started after going to such a page," according to the Internet Storm Center posting. "Once this happens, Firefox will be unable to be started until you erase the history.dat file manually."
In testing Firefox 1.5 without a system running McAfee security software, the Firefox 1.5 browser would stall and not respond to a user's mouse, said Johannes Ullrich, chief research officer for the Sans Institute, which runs the Internet Storm Center.
"Users have to kill out of the browser and start over again. This stalled browser creates a DOS (denial of service) condition," Ullrich said.
Packet Storm, the security group that initially published the proof-of-concept exploit code, noted that in addition to the potential denial-of-service attack that could follow a buffer overflow, systems may also be subject to a malicious execution of code.
Ullrich, however, said while the potential may exist, it has not been proven either way that malicious code could be executed.
Mozilla Foundation, which released Firefox, said it was not able to confirm the browser would crash or be at risk of a DOS attack, after visiting certain Web sites. And Mozilla has not received any reports from users of such a problem, said Mike Schroepfer, vice president of engineering for Mozilla Corp.
He added that Firefox 1.5 can be slugglish on its next start-up, due to a bug in the history.dat, but it is not a security problem.
"We have gotten no independent verification that it crashes (Firefox), but there have been a lot of attempts to try," Schroepfer said.
you want fries with that patten?
Now maybe I should file for pattern on the unique way I don't tie my shoes. Maybe it'll be a good submarine pattern and sink nike someday with a 10 billion dollar pattern infringement lawsuit.. hehehe
Search for the most prolific inventors is a patent struggle
Tuesday December 6, 8:44 pm ET
From : USAToday via Yahoo Finance
What living person holds the most U.S. patents? In this era of information and lightning searches - when patents are both more valuable than ever and a source of raging controversy - you'd think such a simple question would be easy to answer.You'd think somebody could push a button and get a list. But, uh, no.
America cannot identify its most prolific living inventors. We can't single out these people who should be considered national treasures. (Related item: Kevin Maney's blog)
I found this out because I wanted to interview the top 10 living patent holders for a story. I got in touch with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and asked for a list, thinking it was about the same as calling Billboard and asking for the top 10 songs.
As it turns out, the USPTO has but one guy who does statistical studies of the agency's 7 million-patent database. He last sorted for individual inventors in 1997, and has since been too busy with other projects to update that list.
I asked for help from a few commercial companies that do patent database searches. Thomson gave it a college try and for a while had a team working on my question. Others just said it couldn't be done. The question, with variables including inventors with same last names and multiple names on patents, is apparently a database operator's nightmare.
"The last five years include some 1 million granted U.S. patents," Thomson's Ryan Sheppard e-mailed me, explaining why Thomson couldn't pull it off, either. "Ten years of data would be roughly double that. So we are talking astonishingly large numbers of documents."
Anyone can go to the USPTO's website, type in an individual's name, and get a list of all the patents granted that person. But you have to start with a name. You can't set up an open-ended search that finds the names that appear most often. There's no easy way to let the database generate a list of top inventors.
Since the question can't be officially answered, I thought I'd hack at it in other ways. It's possible to use a variety of resources to tease out a few names who would likely make the top 10 list of living inventors. And that leads to some pretty wild surprises.
For more than 50 years, Thomas Edison has been considered the nation's all-time most prolific inventor. He has 1,093 patents to his name, including the electric light bulb and phonograph. He is to American innovation what Thomas Jefferson is to American politics.
However, Edison is apparently NOT the top American inventor. He has been bested by Donald Weder of Highland, Ill. - a man who, in contrast to the stupendous impact of Edison, has mostly used his inventive powers to give the world better floral arrangements.
This is as deflating as finding out that Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak has been surpassed by a stadium peanut vendor.
Weder, who is still alive and whose family runs floral packaging company Highland Supply, has his name on 1,321 patents. Almost all have to do with items you'd find at a florist. Weder's most recent patent - No. 6,962,021, granted Nov. 8 - is for a sleeve for holding a group of flowers. Before that, on Oct. 11, Weder was issued a patent titled, "Method of covering a flower pot." On Sept. 20, he was issued a patent titled, "Method of covering a flower pot or floral grouping."
Much of Weder's list goes on in a similar fashion. (Weder didn't return phone messages.)
Aside from Weder, who else would make the list of most prolific living inventors?
While the patent office doesn't keep a list of top individual inventors, it does track which companies get the most patents. For the past decade, IBM has been first on that list every year. I figured the top patent holder at the top patent-holding company would be a good bet.
Ravi Arimilli is IBM's top patent holder, with more than 300 patents. He's a researcher, based in Austin, who specializes in computer chip innards. Arimilli's most recent patent, issued Nov. 29, is for "Layered local cache with lower level cache optimizing allocation mechanism." He must be great at cocktail parties.
In 2002 alone, Arimilli won 78 patents. That's three patents every two weeks. Either he's a wonder-dude who makes the rest of us look like slugs, or his name winds up on a lot of work done by teams of people.
Either way, at only 42, he'll probably continue to climb up the patent-holding ranks.
In the search for prolific inventors, here's the biggest shock: The all-time champion of U.S. patents might be a foreigner.
When the USPTO made that 1997 list of living prolific inventors, the No. 1 patent holder was Shunpei Yamazaki. Most of his work involves computer and video screens for his Tokyo company, Semiconductor Energy Laboratory. As of 1997, Yamazaki held 372 patents.
Today, a search of the USPTO database turns up 1,432 patents bearing his name, whupping both Edison and Weder. Yamazaki's most recent patent, granted Nov. 22, was titled, "Reflective liquid crystal display panel and device using same." His first patent, for a computer chip design, was granted in 1980. Yamazaki has averaged about a patent a week for 25 years.
It doesn't seem unusual to have a foreigner holding so many patents. Of the top 10 living patent holders on the 1997 list, eight were from other countries. Six were Germans, and two were Japanese. The only two Americans were flower guy Weder and oil industry researcher Hartley Owen.
So much for the legend of Edison. America's greatest inventor is apparently an obscure guy in Japan who makes stuff most people can't comprehend. And the nation's greatest native inventor seems to be a man who has come up with 100 different ways to make a flower pot.
panic at 40,000 feet = death
Man killed after bomb claim at airport
Official: Air marshals fired after he approached them aggressively
MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- A 44-year-old U.S. citizen who claimed to have a bomb was shot and killed when air marshals opened fire on a boarding bridge at the Miami airport, several sources told CNN. No bomb was found.
American Airlines Flight 924 was in Miami on a stopover during a flight from Medellin, Colombia, to Orlando, Florida, when the man, identified as Rigoberto Alpizar, said there was a bomb in his carry-on backpack, a Department of Homeland Security official said.
Alpizar was confronted by a team of federal air marshals, who followed him down the boarding bridge and ordered him to get on the ground, the official said.
When Alpizar appeared to reach into his backpack, he was shot and wounded, the official said, adding that the marshals' actions were consistent with their training. Officials said later that the man died of his injuries.
Upon investigation, there was no evidence that Alpizar had a bomb, an official said.
Alpizar was traveling with a woman and had arrived in Miami on a plane from Quito, Ecuador, federal officials said. He and the woman began arguing before getting off the plane in Miami, two officials said.
A passenger, Mary Gardner, told WTVJ in Miami that the man ran frantically down the aisle from the rear of the plane, arms flailing, and that the woman accompanying him said that her husband was bipolar and had not taken his medication, according to The Associated Press.
After he got off the plane in Miami and went through customs, he got on the Orlando-bound plane and said he had a bomb, Air Marshal Service spokesman Dave Adams said. (Read about air marshals being taught to avoid risk)
Air marshals asked him to get off the plane, which he did, but when they asked him to put his bag down, he refused, Adams said. Alpizar then approached the marshals in an aggressive manner, at which point two or three shots were fired, he said.
Karlina Griffith, translating for her grandmother, witness Miriam Delgado, told WFOR television that Delgado heard three gunshots before people started running and "going crazy."
Officials could not confirm if Alpizar suffered from mental illness. His mother-in-law told WKMG television in Orlando that he suffered from bipolar disorder, but his brother-in-law, Steven Buechner, told CNN he was unaware of any mental problems.
Alpizar moved to the United States from Costa Rica in 1986 and worked for Home Depot, Buechner said. He and his wife had been in South America since the day after Thanksgiving to help her uncle, a volunteer dentist, Buechner said.
Alpizar and his wife lived in Maitland, Florida, just a few miles north of Orlando, and they had no children, Buechner said.
The killing marks the first time a federal air marshal has fired a weapon at an individual since the program was bolstered after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Footage from the scene showed armed SWAT team members carrying rifles outside the aircraft, along with more than a dozen police vehicles. Paramedics were standing on the stairway to the aircraft.
Investigators took the backpack and two other pieces of Alpizar's luggage onto the tarmac, and an explosives team blew the bag open by firing a bottle full of water at it. The water is used to effectively defuse any explosive device by separating its components.
The Boeing 757, which can hold about 180 passengers, was due to take off for Orlando at 2:18 p.m. ET. It had arrived in Miami at 12:16 p.m. ET, according to the airline's Web site. No other flights at Miami International were disrupted Wednesday, an airport official said.
*** I'm guessing he was wearing a turban? :P
ok that was insensitive of me huh?
Wednesday, December 7, 2005
internet speed bumps
Speed Bumps & WallsCertain types of navigation may hinder or entirely prevent search engines from reaching your website's content. As search engine spiders crawl the web, they rely on the architecture of hyperlinks to find new documents and revisit those that may have changed. In the analogy of speed bumps and walls, complex links and deep site structures with little unique content may serve as "bumps." Data that cannot be accessed by spiderable links qualify as "walls."
Possible "Speed Bumps" for SE Spiders:
- URLs with 2+ dynamic parameters; i.e. http://www.url.com/page.php?id=4&CK=34rr&User=%Tom% (spiders may be reluctant to crawl complex URLs like this because they often result in errors with non-human visitors)
- Pages with more than 100 unique links to other pages on the site (spiders may not follow each one)
- Pages buried more than 3 clicks/links from the home page of a website (unless there are many other external links pointing to the site, spiders will often ignore deep pages)
- Pages requiring a "Session ID" or Cookie to enable navigation (spiders may not be able to retain these elements as a browser user can)
- Pages that are split into "frames" can hinder crawling and cause confusion about which pages to rank in the results.
Possible "Walls" for SE Spiders:
- Pages accessible only via a select form and submit button
- Pages requiring a drop down menu (HTML attribute) to access them
- Documents accessible only via a search box
- Documents blocked purposefully (via a robots meta tag or robots.txt file - see more on these here)
- Pages requiring a login
- Pages that re-direct before showing content (search engines call this cloaking or bait-and-switch and may actually ban sites that use this tactic)
Tuesday, December 6, 2005
Nurfarahin Jamsari khalwat!
Wow... Nurfarahin Jamsari was and is a huge personality. She was along side Ezzah Aziz Fawzy as Tv3 personality and If I'm not mistaken she has this reality show contest thingy sponsored by a cosmetic company running recently on TV.
I still could not find any news on this over the net, I only managed to find this small photo of her. I'll post ano more pics of her on I get my hand on some.
I found the following article in Harian Metro, though it doesn't say who the personality was.
Edisi KL : Pengacara wanita ditahan khalwatOleh Nazarali Saeril
SUNGAI BULOH: Seorang pengacara wanita popular sebuah stesen televisyen swasta ditahan penguat kuasa Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (Jais) dipercayai berkhalwat dengan seorang lelaki anak bekas pegawai kanan kerajaan di Bandar Seri Damansara, di sini, malam tadi.
Pengacara wanita berusia 43 tahun itu ditahan di sebuah bilik di apartmen milik pasangan lelakinya kira-kira pada jam 11.30 malam.
Sumber berkata, sekumpulan pegawai Jais ke apartmen berkenaan selepas mendapat maklumat orang ramai berkaitan kehadiran wanita berkenaan di rumah itu.
âKetika pegawai Jais mengetuk pintu, lelaki berusia 38 tahun itu mengambil sedikit masa sebelum membuka pintu.
âKetika ditanya, dia mendakwa hanya berseorangan di rumah. Bagaimanapun, selepas pemeriksaan, pegawai Jais mendapati pengacara itu berada di sebuah bilik di kediaman berkenaan,â katanya, di sini, malam tadi.
Bagaimanapun, tidak dapat dipastikan sama ada pasangan berkenaan lengkap berpakaian ketika ditahan atau sebaliknya.
Pengacara terbabit dipercayai menyembunyikan diri di sebalik penyidai pakaian di bilik itu bagi mengelak ditahan.
âPemeriksaan lanjut mendapati hanya mereka berdua berada di sana dan selepas diminta menyerahkan dokumen pertalian perkahwinan, kedua-duanya gagal membuktikan mereka pasangan suami isteri.
âPegawai Jais membawa pasangan berkenaan ke Balai Polis Sungai Buloh untuk membuat laporan,â katanya.
Pengacara itu dikatakan hanya menunggu di kereta sementara pegawai Jais membuat laporan.
Selepas dibebaskan dengan ikat jamin, pasangan terbabit beredar kira-kira pada jam 12 tengah malam.
Pengacara wanita itu berkhidmat di stesen televisyen swasta itu sejak belasan tahun manakala pasangannya pula tidak diketahui sama ada turut bekerja di tempat sama atau sebaliknya.
Sebelum ini, pengacara terbabit dikatakan berkahwin dan mempunyai anak tetapi buat masa sekarang, statusnya tidak dapat dipastikan.
Kes berkenaan akan disebut di Mahkamah Syariah Shah Alam jam 9 pagi hari ini.
Monday, December 5, 2005
so this is how it feels like..
Cause you and I both loved
What you and I spoke of
And others just read of
Others only read of the love, the love that I love.
- You and I , JasonMraz - Waiting For My Rocket To Come (2003)
I'll be the greatest fan of your life
I love singing this to her..
I'll be
Edwin McCain - Misguided Roses (1997)
The strands in your eyes that color them wonderful
Stop me and steal my breath
Emeralds from mountains thrust toward the sky
Never revealing their depth
Tell me that we belong together
Dress it up with the trappings of love
I'll be captivated
I'll hang from your lips
Instead of the gallows of heartache that hang from above
Chorus:
I'll be your crying shoulder
I'll be love suicide
and I'll be better when I'm older
I'll be the greatest fan of your life
Rain falls angry on the tin roof
As we lie awake in my bed
You're my survival, you're my living proof
My love is alive not dead
Tell me that we belong together
Dress it up with the trappings of love
I'll be captivated I'll hang from your lips
Instead of the gallows of heartache, that hang from above
Repeat Chorus
I've been dropped out, I've burned up, I've fought my way back from the dead
Tuned in, turned on, Remembered the things that you said
Sunday, December 4, 2005
so lonely...
Save Tonight
Eagle Eye Cherry - Desireless (1997)
Go on and close the curtains
cause all we need is candle light
You and me and a bottle of wine
going to hold you tonight
Well we know I'm going away
and how I wish, I wish it weren't so
So take this wine and drink with me
let's delay our misery
Save tonight
and fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
tomorrow I'll be gone
Save tonight
and fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
tomorrow I'll be gone
There's a log on the fire
and it burns like me for you
Tomorrow comes with one desire
to take me away it's true
It ain't easy to say goodbye
darling please don't start to cry
Cause girl you know I've got to go, oh
Lord I wish it wasn't so
Save tonight
and fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
tomorrow I'll be gone
Save tonight
and fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
tomorrow I'll be gone
Tomorrow comes to take me away
I wish that I, that I could stay
Girl you know I've got to go, oh
Lord I wish it wasn't so
Save tonight
and fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
tomorrow I'll be gone
Save tonight
and fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
tomorrow I'll be gone
Save tonight
and fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
tomorrow I'll be gone
Save tonight
and fight the break of dawn
Come tomorrow
tomorrow I'll be gone
tomorrow I'll be gone
tomorrow I'll be gone
tomorrow I'll be gone
tomorrow I'll be gone
Save tonight
Save tonight
Save tonight
Save tonight