19 July 2009

Malaysia Vs Manchester United




GEGAK gempita Stadium Nasional, Bukit Jalil bergemuruh dalam satu suara menjulang wira Malaysia, Amri Yahyah yang menewaskan penjaga gol tersohor, Edwin Van der Sar dan Ben Foster untuk mencetus gentar Manchester United sebelum kecundang 3-2 kepada juara Liga Perdana Inggeris itu dalam pembukaan Jelajah Asia 2009.

Amri yang menampilkan prestasi baik untuk menjulang Selangor ke persada Liga Super, namun gagal menterjemahkannya dalam dua pemanas badan menentang Zimbabwe sebelum ini melakukan lambungan menakjubkan melepasi penjaga gawang Belanda itu pada penghujung saingan babak pertama untuk menggamatkan 100,000 penyokong dengan tiga perempatnya berbaju merah.

Turun ke Stadium Bkt Jalil pada 18 July 09 bersama mem, abg, ibah - tiket mahal beb RM58 free seating.

11 July 2009

Majlis Konvo Azmil di UTP




Pada 16 Ogos 2009 kami sekeluarga dan ditemani Hilmi, Nadia dan Hazim ke majlis konvokesyen Azmil yang telah memperolehi kecemerlangan ijazah "FIRST CLASS DEGREE" . Ayah dan Emak merasa bangga dan bersyukur diatas kejayaan yang telah dicapai selaras dengan usaha gigih untuk mengulung ijazah di Universiti Teknologi Petronas. . . . walau pun tawaran untuk belajar di Korea selama 7 tahun telah ditolak sebelum ini.


08 July 2009

Bayangan Kelibat



Kelibat yang dirakam oleh cctv di pusat membeli belah ..... ceritanya ada pekerja yang jatuh terbunuh semasa pembinaan kompleks ini.

07 July 2009

Car Crash




Kalau kita masuk mane-mane terowong yang ade dinegara kita, make sure jadikan video ni sebagai teladan . . . . berwaspadalah selalu dan berhati-hati dijalan raya . . . . . kerana malang selalunya memang tidak berbau . . . . . .

06 July 2009

DSLR Nikon D3000






Impian utk beginner dslr . . . kalu dah pandai leh lah upgrade ke gear yg tinggi sikit . . hehehe

TERMINOLOGY - DSLR





aperture value

The amount of light passing through the lens is controlled by the aperture hole. The aperture value indicates how much light can pass through. Since it is expressed as f/2.8, f/16, etc., it is also called the "f-number." The f/1 aperture value represent the maximum diameter of the aperture. When the aperture is half the size, it is called f/2, and when a quarter of the full size, it is f/4. The f-number is therefore the denominator of the fractional size.
The larger the denominator or f-number, the smaller the aperture size and the less light can pass through. Note that although f/2 is half the diameter of f/1, the total area of the hole is only one-fourth of the full-size hole (1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4). And so the amount of light passing through is only 1/4 that of the full-size hole. When the f-number is doubled, the amount of light shrinks to 1/4 of amount.

shutter speed

The shutter controls the amount of time that the light can strike the imaging sensor. Along with the aperture that controls the amount of light, the shutter speed works in combination to control the total amount of light the imaging sensor receives.
With the same aperture, using a shutter speed of 1/2 sec. decreases the amount of light by half compared to a shutter speed of 1 sec. And a shutter speed of 1/4 sec. yields one-fourth the amount of light. Unlike the aperture, the difference in the shutter speed readily corresponds to the difference in the amount of light. The shutter speed is indicated by the denominator. For example, "500" means 1/500 sec. Since the sensor can record an image only while the shutter is open, it can freeze (with a fast shutter speed) or blur (with a slow shutter speed) a moving subject.

exposure

This is the amount of light received by the imaging sensor as determined by the aperture and shutter speed. The ISO speed is also a factor in the exposure so sometimes it is included as part of the exposure equation.
A "correct exposure" refers to an image which has about the same colors and brightness as seen by the human eye. It represents the correct combination of the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed. If the image looks too bright, it is overexposed. And if it looks too dark, it is underexposed. To obtain the correct brightness, the camera's shutter speed, aperture, and/or ISO speed is adjusted.

02 July 2009

SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR POLITICIANS



1. Politicians make mistakes and commit sins and immoral acts. These will be made political issues by the enemies. They will blow up this little sins and immoralities until you become very unpopular.

2. You wish they would die or go away. You wish you can shut their mouths.

3. But this is a free country and you just cannot shut them up.

4. So what can you do?

5. The answer: Sue them. Sue them for 100 million.

6. The case will now go to the court.

7. When a case is before a court, it becomes sub judice. And when it is sub judice, your critic and enemy and others also cannot talk about the issue anymore. Effectively you have muzzled them and you are safe.

8. The court will take a long time to hear the case. You can prolong the time by asking for postponement, again and again. Any excuse will do.

9. And so the case drags on for years without the case being heard. It remains sub-judice and the critics will continue to be muzzled. You are safe.

10. Finally the case would be heard. If you win you stand to gain 100 million and the critic cannot bring up the matter anymore because you are now innocent.

11. But if you lose, then appeal to a higher court. The case remains sub-judice and the issue can't be brought up.

12. A few more years would pass and you are safe from being subjected to attacks on the issue.

13. At the Appeal Court you do the same thing. If found that the person you sued is not in the wrong, then appeal to the Appeal Court.

14. You can do the same at the Federal Court.

15. By then the people would have forgotten your sin and it would become a non-issue.

petikan drp Mantan PM Msia
http://chedet.co.cc/chedetblog/

Lu fikirlah sendiri . . . . hehehe