Saturday, January 31, 2009

Remember this

My stepmother once said, "we live for others."
At that time, i was so disagree with her, but i kept my mouth shut.

A couple of years ago, i realize how this is true.
but, sometimes, human forgets which let to selfishness.

what we feel is not important, what people that we care feel does, even with the one that we think he/she would care.

We try to make ppl around happy,
but, with ppl that we think they'ld understand us, we tend to forget about tht and end up being selfish with them.

That is a mistake.
no one is excluded. we have to keep whatever there is inside, and always think of how to help those people that we care.


I learn stuff through the hard way.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

The best Promotional video.


I was going through the Apple's website when i found this.

I really love this video. its the first promotional video i've ever seen which they show the machining processes.

Their concept, their way of explaining their product is admiring.

And most of all, they use the mechanical terms.
Usually this type of video, only shown by my lecturer to regain our attention which i always wonder where he got those boring videos from..

This one is totally impressive and inspiring.


Oh yea, i've just finished editing this 2009's blog.
this is like d longest time i've ever spent for a blog's template. (A few hours)

Usually, i just choose one on d net and did a few html editing,
but for this one, oh boy, after studying the original html, i've learned a lot and i think i've become quite good with this stuff.


i feel that this year, i want to do more to my blog and really personalize it, so i've changed most of the feature. To see the comparison, here's a small photo of the original template:




Now i just need to get my eyes away from this screen and start studying for the coming exam.

Friday, January 23, 2009

That usual bus stop

i quicken my pace towards the bus stop to reach my home as fast as i can, i know its kind of useless coz i still have to wait for the bus, but the feeling of coming back home, it brought me joy and lighten my body.


But then i stopped, and it occurred to me.


My friend has gone back to his place.


My home, is back to the way it was..
Why am i in such a hurry?
That density in the air, is just the way as it was before...


My feet got back to their old rhythm.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Hooaaa...



Tokyo, 22 January 2009: A mock intruder, tangled in a net that was launched by the remote-controlled security robot T-34, lies on the floor while posing beside the robot during a photo opportunity in Tokyo January 21, 2009. T-34 users can see live images from the robot's camera and control the robot using a mobile phone. The robot, which has sensors that react to body heat and sound, can launch a net against an intruder by remote-control during its surveillance. REUTERs

Saturday, January 17, 2009

"No intention of killing Altantuya, says Azilah"

Thts the title of one of the news in Sun2surf.
Here's what i've got to say.


No intention..?
She was blown up by a C4!


No intention???
A C4!


How can a C4, not killing her???


Tht's not like a knife where u can say tht u were just joyfully playing around with and accidentally stabbed her.


Tht's like America bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki with 2 atomic bombs with no intention of harming the people.


It is a bomb where u need to ignite after getting your bloody ass as far from it as u can.


What type of a judge can accept that??!!
And how stupid does she think we are??


This is just too RIDICULOUS.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Breakthrough in dengue fever

MELBOURNE (Jan 2, 2009):  Australian researchers have made a breakthrough that could curb the spread of the mosquito-borne dengue fever virus.

Scientists from the University of Queensland said they had proven that they could limit the lifespan of the Aedes aegypti, which spreads the disease.

In a paper published in the prestigious international journal, Science, the researchers said they could halve the insects' lifespan by infecting them with a bacterium that is harmless to humans and other animals.

The breakthrough could dramatically curtail the insects' potential to spread the disease because only older mosquitoes can transmit it to humans, Brisbane's Courier Mail newspaper reported.

PhD student Conor McMeniman, who carried out the research, used super-fine needles to manually inject 10,000 mosquito embryos with the bacterium, then encouraged the surviving mosquitoes to feed on his own blood.
 
"We ended up having to inject thousands of embryos to achieve success, but it was well and truly worth it in the end," he was quoted as saying.

Professor Scott O'Neill, head of the university's School of Biological Sciences, said researchers would now conduct field experiments in northern Queensland.

"If that proves successful, we hope to deploy this new dengue control measure in other parts of Australia, as well as Thailand and Vietnam," Professor O'Neill said.

There is no vaccine or cure for dengue fever. It harms up to 100 million people and kills more than 20,000 every year.  -- BERNAMA 

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Manually inject 10 000 mosquitoes?! how is tht even humanly possible?? Manually means using robot hands isnt?? Or the mosquitoes in Australia is weirdly big. Anyway, i really wanna see the procedure they use to do this.
 

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