Showing posts with label Gambars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gambars. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Buang...Saintis Melayu yang hilang

Salam...

Hari saya lihat dokumentari pendek tentang Buang: The Lost Malay Scientist.

 Buang bin Mohammed Ali, bukan sahaja pembantu kepada scientist terkenal Alfred Wallace,pengarang The Malay Archipellago, malah dia sendiri adalah scientist




My first impresssion..Subhanallah!  Ni cerita baru ni... sungguh ketinggalan zaman aku ni.. Video pendek selama 6 minit ini  di kongsikan di Vimeo dan internet , oleh seorang artist, Isabelle Desjeux . Ini videonya :


Link asal di sini ; http://vimeo.com/16263098
Credit sepenuh untuk   Isabelle Desjeux.
Gambar adalah credit kepada  Isabelle Desjeux.

Jangan lupa luangkan masa membaca the Malay Archipellago versi Inggeris secara percuma ini. 

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Dried leaves of Autumn

I was doing some laundry stuffs and accidently snapped this picture. There are lots and lots of thousand dried leaves here at my backyard. When the contract garderner will come? Oh leaves, you are dead!



Sunday, March 6, 2011

Home made pizza...

When talk about home made pizza, it's all home made from the scratch including the meat balls..
Thanks a lot to my wife & myself...Enjoy!












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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Kedai..







Kedai ni buka seawal pukul 7.00pagi setiap hari. Boleh beli ini & itu..mcm2 ada..Kedai bawah ni pula buka selewat kul 8:00pagi...Juga macam2 ada di kedai ni.




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Monday, February 7, 2011

Chili oh Cili !!!

'Membesar dengan cili', Itulah yang mampu aku katakan. Dari kecil masa dok dgn Tok&Tokwan, makcik @Mak Uda selalu buat cermai 

bersama sambal cili padi dgn lesung batu, untuk dimakan begitu saja. Rasa masam-manis-pedas, itulah gabungan rasa yang sedap.Kadang-kadang makan mempelam muda


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Cellphones/Handphones bad to health???

Few years back in 1999,about 12 years ago, I still remember fresh in my mind, my humble, funny and down to earth physics teacher taught me about wave. He asked my class, what is wave? Then students had given a few answers, and then silence for few minutes. He broke the silence by saying ' All of you answers are almost correct', and he continued by saying actually wave is disturbance, then he repeated twice and he laughed. I was wandering what was so funny about wave.
Then I asked my classmate about his personal life history. My friend said my physics teacher was a brilliant and genius student who got scholared by government to study abroad in England in 1970s. He studied there until Phd(Physics) if I'm not mistaken but didn't finish it. Why? As according to my friend, while my teacher doing Phd, he was no more a practicing muslim. He almost become an atheist and overwhelmed by his studies. Oneday, a tabligh (Muslim preacher) guy came to him and asked him to go to the path of Allah. Started from that moment he realized he had deviated away from the Islam and later he decided to quit the Phd and returned to Malaysia with his Master qualification only . The reason why he gave up his Phd is remained his . Later I concluded that the reason of his laugh was related to his life as student. He taught us about the danger of wave used by handphone  back then, in which handphone was not popular and rarely seen used by people, and it was famous in 2000/01, about  1-2 years later when NOKIA 3310 hits the technolgy market. He said the wave used in handphone is almost similar to the wave used in microwave, thus our brain slowly will be cooked. Then he laughed again. We also laughed.


News 1

New Delhi, Feb 3: There have been numerous rhetoric doing the rounds on the ill-effects of mobile radiation for a while. The results are out and they are not pleasing at all. It has been found that radiation from mobile towers pose grave health risks including memory loss, lack of concentration and digestive disturbances. The fact was revealed by an Inter-ministerial committee formed by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology to study the hazards posed by mobile phones.

If the damages are not lethal for humans, its even worse for birds and insects as well. The committee has attributed the radiation effects to the disappearance of butterflies, bees, insects and sparrows.

Oooo...My world 2011!!! - 1

Recently there are a lot of things happen around the globe.
1- Cyclone in Australia. Cyclone Bianca in Western Australia not cause so much damage and Cyclone Yasi following Cyclone Anthony in North Queensland  had caused devastated damages to properties(thousands of houses were wrecked, shops had been destroyed and the worst is for banana lovers whereby  90% of banana tress were down but no worries if you still have other fruits or if you are taking banana for the potassium, then just take potassium supplement then from nearby pharmacy. The banana tree will regrow since they all not uprooted like palm tress).
Read the chronology event here :

Cyclone Yasi was the largest and most powerful cyclone to hit Queensland in living memory. 

 
Cyclone Yasi made landfall in North Queensland about 1am (AEDT) on February 3 and continues to make its way inland. The key developments:
  • The first Yasi-related death was announced today after a 23-year-old man was found dead in his home last night. Police said he was killed by fumes from a generator he was running inside a closed room after the storm knocked out electricity.
     
  • Police are looking for two men not seen since the cyclone, one of whom was reported missing by his sister in Brisbane and the other by an overseas friend on Tuesday after speaking by phone from his yacht at Port Hinchinbrook.
  • Cyclone Yasi weakened to a tropical depression overnight and the cyclone warning for inland towns including Mt Isa was cancelled, though locals were warned winds could still reach 90km/h.
  • The hardest hit communities are Cardwell, Tully, Innisfail and Mission Beach. There are major concerns of flooding in Townsville, Ingham and Giru. Police will search today for a man last seen moving his boat before the cyclone struck.
  • The cyclone has left 150,000 homes without power. Premier Anna Bligh says thousands will be made homeless. Disaster relief payments have been activated for residents affected by the cyclone. There are concerns about water supply in Townsville and Magnetic Island.

2.15pm Victims of Cyclone Yasi returning to their homes should beware of contact with asbestos, the Asbestos Diseases Foundation (ADFA) of Australia said.
ADFA President Barry Robson said "heartbroken families sifting through the remains of their houses searching for valuables may unwittingly expose themselves to asbestos contamination."
"Asbestos is found in many Australian houses built before 1984, as well as in outbuildings and sheds on farms.
2.07pm Queensland's Hamilton Island is welcoming guests back, in an early sign the state's tourism industry is beginning the recovery process after Cyclone Yasi.
Residents, holiday-makers and staff were evacuated on Tuesday as a precautionary measure as the cyclone approached.
Ferry services to the island resumed yesterday, all regularly scheduled flights returned today and all tour operators and other outlets on the island have reopened.
Any guests affected by the evacuation can rebook with the island without incurring any penalties.
1.56pm Cairns.com.au is running a live blog now. 
1.45pm The Courier Mail has an impressive multimedia package showing how a low pressure system became one of the biggest storms in Queensland's living memory. You can have a look at it here.

courier mail MM graphic
1.38pm Food and other shortages are looming in north Queensland, with the premier on her way back to Brisbane to tackle the critical issue.
Premier Anna Bligh has been in the region touring the devastation left by Cyclone Yasi, but is heading back to Brisbane for high level talks about resupplying the north.
"We have major cuts to the Bruce Highway, so we're working with retailers to get supplies, particularly north of Townsville," she told reporters in Cairns.
1.32pm Compare a drive down Tully's main street in 2007 with today after Tropical Cyclone Yasi, in this video.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

coffee Moccona

Lately I've been addicting to this coffee called moccona. The palpitation and nervousness is almost zero as compared to nescafe. Coffee oh coffee. You are a source of caffein.



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