Wednesday, December 21, 2011

schools kill creativity??









Sunday, November 20, 2011

keturunan

petikan kata2;

'bukan macam keturunan u yg lembab, duduk bawah ketiak mak'...

lagi...

'pergi mamposla, sengkek sampai mati'

bila rosak

ala hantar jela kat bengkel...i boleh bayar...

tapi bila kereta siap;

asyik i jer yg kuarkan duit....

bila kereta rosak lagi;

hantar jela, i ada duitla nak bayar, bukan macam u sengkek!!!

bila nak ambik kereta;


xkanla xde duit langsung, u jugak yg guna kereta....

menegur dengan berhikmah

contoh 1;
aku sakit hati betul,dah pandai guna dapur bersihkanlah!!!

contoh 2;
nanti tolong kemaskan dapur tu bila dah guna.jgn lupa....

Monday, October 24, 2011

Simoncelli dies in horror MotoGP crash at Sepang









Marco Simoncelli (20 January 1987 – 23 October 2011) was an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
A top rider of the Italian Minimoto Championship from 1996 to 2000, Simoncelli moved to 125cc bikes after taking two consecutive titles in the aforementioned discipline. After a promising first season in the 125 Honda Trophy, Simoncelli took the European 125cc title in 2002 and had a first taste of Grand Prix racing the same year.
In 2003 he undertook his first full season in the World Championship with the Matteoni Racing team. A consistent point-scorer in his rookie season, he moved to the Rauch Bravo team in 2004 and scored his first Grand Prix win at a rain-soaked Jerez, but could only manage an eleventh placed finish overall.
Another 125cc campaign in 2005, with the Nocable.it Race team, was completed with an improvement in the final standings in fifth place, giving Simoncelli the opportunity to leap into the quarter-litre category. A steady season saw the Italian achieve 10th position in the championship representing Metis Gilera, with whom he continued in 2007 and 2008.
In 2008 Simoncelli achieved his first race victories in the 250cc class, his maiden triumph coming at his home race in Mugello, and was involved in some breathtaking battles with his rivals over the course of the year. Emerging as the standout rider in the class, Gilera provided their newest star with a top-of-the-range RSA machine for the final races of the season.
The Italian secured his fifth win of the year at Phillip Island early in October and clinched the title with third place at Malaysia at the penultimate round of the year. He previously rode a Gilera in the 250cc World Championship, and has previously in the 125cc class. He has five race wins in the 250cc class, and two in the 125cc class.
He made a one-off appearance for Aprilia in the World Superbike round at Imola. He qualified on the second row and was one of three riders to crash out of race one at Tosa while running fifth, before fighting through to third in race two, making a forceful move to overtake team-mate Max Biaggi to get onto the podium.
On 25 June 2009, it was confirmed that Simoncelli would move up to premier class racing for 2010 MotoGP championship after agreeing to ride with the San Carlo Gresini Honda team.[1]

On 23 October 2011, Simoncelli was involved in an accident with Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi during the 2011 Malaysian GP at the Sepang International Circuit. In fourth position during lap two, Simoncelli's bike veered across the track and straight into the path of Edwards and Rossi. Edwards was injured with a dislocated shoulder, while Simoncelli lay still on the track after the crash, his helmet having come off during the incident. The race was immediately red-flagged. He was taken by ambulance to the circuit's medical centre, but at 16:56 local time it was announced that he had died from his injuries.[13][14][15] Later, at a press conference involving members of the MotoGP Race Direction, Medical Director Michele Macchiagodena said that Simoncelli sustained "a very serious trauma to the head, to the neck and the chest", and was administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation for 45 minutes

TIM HONDA CAFE RACER





Thursday, October 20, 2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

22 Sebab Malaikat Rahmat tidak akan memasuki rumah anda....

1-Rumah orang yang memutuskan hubungan Silatul Rahim.

2-Rumah orang yang memakan harta anak yatim secara haram.

3-Rumah yang memelihara anjing.

4-Rumah yang banyak menyimpan gambar yang mencerca Para Sahabat Nabi, orang yang telah mati dan sebagainya.

5-Rumah yang mengumandangkan nyanyian yang memuja selain daripada Allah SWT.

6- Rumah yang sering meninggikan suara.

7- Rumah yang didiami mereka yang syirik kepada Allah SWT seperti tukang tilik, ahli syihir dan nujum.

8-Rumah yang menggunakan perhiasan daripada emas seperti pinggan dan mangkuk daripada emas.

9- Rumah yang makan makanan yang berbau seperti bauan rokok, perokok, penagih dadah .

10- Rumah yang didiami mereka yang sentiasa bergelombang dengan maksiat.

11- Rumah yang didiami mereka yang melakukan dosa-dosa besar.

12-Rumah yang didiami mereka yang derhaka kepada kedua ibu bapa.

13- Rumah pemakan riba,intres.

14-Rumah yang mengamalkan budaya syaitan seperti kumpulan rock.

15- Rumah yang memiliki patung-patung.

16-Rumah yang memiliki loceng seperti loceng gereja.

17- Rumah yang didiami peminum arak.

18- Rumah yang mempercayai tukang tilik.

19- Rumah yang didiami mereka yang mendapat laknat Allah SWT, pemakan rasuah, pemberi rasuah dan mereka yang mengubah kejadian Allah SWT seperti wanita yang mencukur bulu kening, wanita yang memakai gelang atau rantai di kaki.

20- Rumah yang didiami mereka yang berhadas besar tanpa mandi Janabah/Junub.

21- Rumah yang melakukan pembaziran ( berhias dengan berlebihan ).

22- Rumah yang melakukan maksiat di dalamnya.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

seruan HAJI


Akhirnya hasrat mak abah untuk menunaikan haji tercapai selepas mendapat kelulusan Tabung Haji. Pada 7 Oktober ini mereka akan berangkat. Semoga hajat dan amalan ibadah yang bakal dikerjakan disana mendapat keberkatan dan pastinya haji mabrur. AMIN

Monday, October 3, 2011

keikhlasan datang dari jiwa yang luhur

Bilamana kita dalam keadaan yg stress dan marah. Kita dapat menilai keikhlasan seseorang itu. JIka setiap kali masalah menyelubungi dan perkara yang sama berulang bermakna ada yang tidak kena pada jiwa kita.

Keikhlasan bukan perkara yang boleh dipermainkan. Provokasi yang berlebihan seterusnya membawa kepada suasana tegang. Disinilah kita dapat menilai dan melihat sejauh mana keikhlasan sesuatu hubungan. Ke arah mana amarah itu dilepaskan. Kadangkala isu ataupun masalah itu hanya sedikit tapi cara melepaskan amarah itu melampaui batas. Termasuk bersifat biadap kepada pasangan bahkan provokasi untuk mendatangkan kebencian dan dendam.

Lama kelamaan kasih sayang yang pernah wujud kukuh itu tersisih sedikit demi sedikit kerana kata-kata yang sering melampaui batas dan peribadi yang tidak konsisten.

Berfikir secara waras itu dan bagaimana kita dididik itu juga sebenarnya mencerminkan apa yang bakal kita lakukakn. Jika keluarga dan persekitaran kita dalam suasana yang baik dan aman sedikit sebanyak akan mempengaruhi kata-kata kita bila berdepan dengan situasi. Manakala sebaliknya jika dilahirkan didalam keruntuhan dan permasaelahan rumah tangga dan masalah sosial,hubungan kita dengan orang lain juga turut terbias dengan norma-norma dan nilai buruk yang telah sebati dalam diri seseorang.

Jadi keikhlasan itu bukan sekadar datang dari hati yang luhur tapi dengan kekuatan diri dan sejauh mana kita mahukan dan sayangkan seseorang itu.

INI PERKARA BESAR DAN BUKAN MAINAN, KERANA INILAH MASA DEPAN

Thursday, September 29, 2011

berlalu pergi

ramadhan berlalu memberi laluan untuk syawal. Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2011 muncul dengan pelbagai gaya dan ragam. Syukur alhamdulillah Allah melimpahkan rezeki yg melimpah ruah. Aku berharap aku tidak tamak dan senantiasa beringat dan pemurah. Aku tahu harta itu hanya pinjaman semata.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Ray Ban 1944


The Ray-Ban Aviator became a well-known style of sunglasses when General Douglas MacArthur landed on the beach in the Philippines in World War II, and photographers snapped several pictures of him wearing them

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

harimau malaya juga sepaktakraw

ada 2 perlawanan penting pada hujung minggu, dimana pada hari sabtu berlangsungnya perlawanan kelayakan Bolasepak Piala Dunia dimana pasukan negara akan bertemu dengan Singapura. Namun keputusan perlawanan memberi sedikit tekanan kepada pasukan negara dimana kita tewas 3-5 turut menambah memberi kesan ialah ketiadaan kapten pasukan shafiq rahim yang dikenakan kad merah.


seterusnya pada hari ahad berlangsung pula perlawanan akhir sepaktakraw piala dunia dan seperti yang diramalkan pasukan negara bertemu dengan musuh tradisi iaitu thailand. Pada kali ini format baru kiraan mata diperkenalkan dimana servis akan bertukar tangan dengan setiap kali perubahan 3 mata. Namun thailand masih mengekalkan dominasinya dengan kemenangan mudah 15-4, 15-5 dan 15-9.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

al-fatihah




Monday, 18 July 2011
Solat Jenazah Dr. Lo'lo'
Jenazah Dr. Lo'lo' akan disembahyangkan pada jam 10.30 pagi di Masjid Al-Akram, Kg. Dato' Keramat dan akan dikebumikan di Tanah Perkuburan Dato' Keramat.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

next school of rock

BERSIH 2.0 dalam kenangan



ini yang terjadi 9 julai 2011, termaktub dalam sejarah negara

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Andre Villas-Boas next CHELSEA manager


1977: Born in Porto on October 17.

1993: Invited to work as a trainee with FC Porto's youth-team coaches by manager Sir Bobby Robson.

1994: Achieves UEFA C coaching licence in Scotland.

2000: Takes charge of the British Virgin Islands for two international matches. Both end in defeat.

2002: Becomes part of Jose Mourinho's backroom staff at Porto.

2004: Follows Mourinho to Chelsea.

2008: Moves with Mourinho to Inter Milan.

2009: Appointed manager of Academica in October, with club bottom of the table and without a win. Villas-Boas guides them to an 11th-place finish and a Portuguese League Cup semi-final.

2010: June 2 - Appointed manager of boyhood club Porto.

August 7 - Wins Portuguese Supercup with 2-0 victory over Benfica.

2011: April 3 - Leads Porto to their 25th league title, finishing with the biggest ever winning margin over second place (21 points).

May 18 - Porto win Europa League with a 1-0 triumph over fellow Portuguese side Braga.

May 22 - Guides Porto to a trophy treble with a comprehensive 6-2 win over Vitoria de Guimaraes in Portuguese Cup final.

June 21 - Porto confirm Villas-Boas has tendered his resignation and his contract will be terminated once his 15million euros release clause has been paid.

Porto later announce they have received the required compensation, with Chelsea releasing a short statement confirming their interest in Villas-Boas and their intention to agree personal terms in the near future.

June 22 - Appointed Chelsea manager on a three-year contract.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

kehilangan



Kita dikhabarkan dengan pemergian Pak Uda (Zami Ismail) kerana sakit jantung, juga seorang kartunis ujang yang dikenali sebagai Qayyum. Populor semasa siri klip video Mat Despatch satu ketika dulu.

Friday, May 6, 2011

osama laden

chicken pox

Kesian muhd eusuff kena chicken pox...

Monday, March 21, 2011

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Monday, February 21, 2011

Sunday, February 20, 2011

basikal

sedar x sedar aisyah dah pandai mengayuh basikal roda 2..padahala baru je 2 hari lepas belajar..mula2 aku gantikan tayar belakangnya yang boncor dan aku gantikan roda kecil belakang dgn tongkat..langsung dia teruja sebab sama macam basikal sofia pun ada tongkat dibelakang...

Monday, February 14, 2011

hari ini dalam sejarah 11 FEB 2011


Hosni Mubarak resigns as president






Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, has resigned from his post, handing over power to the armed forces.

Omar Suleiman, the vice-president, announced in a televised address that the president was "waiving" his office, and had handed over authority to the Supreme Council of the armed forces.

Suleiman's short statement was received with a roar of approval and by celebratory chanting and flag-waving from a crowd of hundreds of thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square, as well by pro-democracy campaigners who attended protests across the country on Friday.

The crowd in Tahrir chanted "We have brought down the regime", while many were seen crying, cheering and embracing one another.

Mohamed ElBaradei, an opposition leader, hailed the moment as being the "greatest day of my life", in comments to the Associated Press news agency.

"The country has been liberated after decades of repression,'' he said.

"Tonight, after all of these weeks of frustration, of violence, of intimidation ... today the people of Egypt undoubtedly [feel they] have been heard, not only by the president, but by people all around the world," our correspondent at Tahrir Square reported, following the announcement.

"The sense of euphoria is simply indescribable," our correspondent at Mubarak's Heliopolis presidential palace, where at least ten thousand pro-democracy activists had gathered, said.

"I have waited, I have worked all my adult life to see the power of the people come to the fore and show itself. I am speechless." Dina Magdi, a pro-democracy campaigner in Tahrir Square told Al Jazeera.

"The moment is not only about Mubarak stepping down, it is also about people's power to bring about the change that no-one ... thought possible."

In Alexandria, Egypt's second city, our correspondent described an "explosion of emotion". He said that hundreds of thousands were celebrating in the streets.

Pro-democracy activists in the Egyptian capital and elsewhere had earlier marched on presidential palaces, state television buildings and other government installations on Friday, the 18th consecutive day of protests.

Anger at state television

At the state television building earlier in the day, thousands had blocked people from entering or leaving, accusing the broadcaster of supporting the current government and of not truthfully reporting on the protests.

"The military has stood aside and people are flooding through [a gap where barbed wire has been moved aside]," Al Jazeera's correspondent at the state television building reported.

He said that "a lot of anger [was] generated" after Mubarak's speech last night, where he repeated his vow to complete his term as president.

'Gaining momentum'

Outside the palace in Heliopolis, where at least ten thousand protesters had gathered in Cairo, another Al Jazeera correspondent reported that there was a strong military presence, but that there was "no indication that the military want[ed] to crack down on protesters".

She said that army officers had engaged in dialogue with protesters, and that remarks had been largely "friendly".

Tanks and military personnel had been deployed to bolster barricades around the palace.

Our correspondent said the crowd in Heliopolis was "gaining momentum by the moment", and that the crowd had gone into a frenzy when two helicopters were seen in the air around the palace grounds.

"By all accounts this is a highly civilised gathering. people are separated from the palace by merely a barbed wire ... but nobody has even attempted to cross that wire," she said.

As crowds grew outside the palace, Mubarak left Cairo on Friday for the Red Sea resort of Sharm al-Shaikh, according to sources who spoke to Al Jazeera.

In Tahrir Square, hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered, chanting slogans against Mubarak and calling for the military to join them in their demands.

Our correspondent at the square said the "masses" of pro-democracy campaigners there appeared to have "clear resolution" and "bigger resolve" to achieve their goals than ever before.

However, he also said that protesters were "confused by mixed messages" coming from the army, which has at times told them that their demands will be met, yet in communiques and other statements supported Mubarak's staying in power until at least September.



Army statement

In a statement read out on state television at midday on Friday, the military announced that it would lift a 30-year-old emergency law but only "as soon as the current circumstances end".

The military said it would also guarantee changes to the constitution as well as a free and fair election, and it called for normal business activity to resume.

Al Jazeera's correspondent in Tahrir Square said people there were hugely disappointed with that army statement, and had vowed to take the protests to "a last and final stage".

"They're frustrated, they're angry, and they say protests need to go beyond Liberation [Tahrir] Square, to the doorstep of political institutions," she said.

Protest organisers have called for 20 million people to come out on "Farewell Friday" in a final attempt to force Mubarak to step down.

Alexandria protests



Hossam El Hamalawy, a pro-democracy organiser and member of the Socialist Studies Centre, said protesters were heading towards the presidential palace from multiple directions, calling on the army to side with them and remove Mubarak.

"People are extremely angry after yesterday's speech," he told Al Jazeera. "Anything can happen at the moment. There is self-restraint all over but at the same time I honestly can't tell you what the next step will be ... At this time, we don't trust them [the army commanders] at all."

An Al Jazeera reporter overlooking Tahrir said the side streets leading into the square were filling up with crowds.

"It's an incredible scene. From what I can judge, there are more people here today than yesterday night," she said.

"The military has not gone into the square except some top commanders, one asking people to go home ... I don't see any kind of tensions between the people and the army but all of this might change very soon if the army is seen as not being on the side of the people."

Hundreds of thousands were participating in Friday prayers outside a mosque in downtown Alexandria, Egypt's second biggest city.

Thousands of pro-democracy campaigners also gathered outside a presidential palace in Alexandria.

Egyptian television reported that large angry crowds were heading from Giza, adjacent to Cairo, towards Tahrir Square and some would march on the presidential palace.

Protests are also being held in the cities of Mansoura, Mahala, Tanta, Ismailia, and Suez, with thousands in attendance.

Violence was reported in the north Sinai town of el-Arish, where protesters attempted to storm a police station. At least one person was killed, and 20 wounded in that attack, our correspondent said.

Dismay at earlier statement

In a televised address to the nation on Thursday, Mubarak said he was handing "the functions of the president" to Vice-President Omar Suleiman. But the move means he retains his title of president.

Halfway through his much-awaited speech late at night, anticipation turned into anger among protesters camped in Tahrir Square who began taking off their shoes and waving them in the air.



Immediately after Mubarak's speech, Suleiman called on the protesters to "go home" and asked Egyptians to "unite and look to the future."

Union workers have joined the protests over the past few days, effectively crippling transportation and several industries, and dealing a sharper blow to Mubarak’s embattled regime.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Bola seantero dunia

Malam ini ada 3 perlawanan penting yang menjadi tumpuan. Bagi bolasepak tempatan malam ini perlawanan tumpuan pastinya pertemuan Selangor vs kelantan bagi membuka tirai Liga M. Sementara itu juga Chelsea akan bertandang ke Everton dalam perlawanan Piala FA. Seterusnya pertemuan antara Jepun dan Australia bagi perlawanan akhir Piala Asia melengkapkan jadual perlawanan bolasepak hari ini.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Saturday, January 1, 2011

1111

welcome 2011

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