Saturday, October 31, 2009

1,000 days Countdown to 2012 London Olympics

2012 London OlympicsFireworks have lit up parts of the capital to mark 1,000 days before the 2012 London Olympics begin. As part of several events across the city on Saturday, the BT Tower in central London was illuminated by a fireworks display as its giant screen flashed the landmark figure. What will you do in the next 1,000 days?

With construction underway on the main stadium, velodrome, aquatics center, basketball arena, media center and athletes' village, London organizers say it has met all its targets. Though there are proposals to move badminton and rhythmic gymnastics away from their original venues to save money.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Bibles seizures in Malaysia

Authorities in Malaysia have seized more than 20,000 Bibles in recent months because they refer to God as "Allah," Christian leaders said Thursday.

The seizures have fed fears among minority groups, which see signs of encroaching Islamic fundamentalism in the predominantly Muslim but multi-racial country.

"There is a growing sense of Islamic assertion, yes," said the Rev. Hermen Shastri, general-secretary of the Council of Churches of Malaysia. "There is some concern."

The Bibles were written in the country's official language, Malay -- in which the word for God is "Allah," as it is in Arabic.

However, Malaysia's government says the word is exclusive to Islam. (BT: Even the Arabs doesn't copyright the word "Allah")

Its use in Christian publications is likely to confuse Muslims and draw them to Christianity, the government says. So it has banned use of the word in Christian literature.

"Malay has borrowed from Arabic, just as it has from Sanskrit and Portuguese," Shastri said. "We have maintained the community has the right to use the word.

"But I think this has ignited a cause in the Muslim communities, who are interpreting it as a siege on Islamic beliefs."

A Home Ministry official directed requests for comment to the ministry's Publications and Quran Text Control Department, which enforces the ban. An employee there redirected calls to a spokeswoman, who in turn asked CNN to call the Home Ministry back. Calls to other departments were similarly redirected.

A Roman Catholic weekly newspaper, The Herald, is challenging the ban in court after the government threatened to revoke its license for using the word in its Malay edition. Hearings on the case have gone on for two years.

"We quote it as it is. We cannot change the text of the Scripture," Herald editor Father Lawrence Andrew told CNN last year. "I cannot be the editor of the Bible."

Among the Bibles confiscated were Malay-language ones that the Bible Society of Malaysia said it had imported from Indonesia. About 10,000 others also were confiscated from Gideons International, which places free copies in hotel rooms and other places.

The Malaysian constitution provides for freedom of religion. The country has a dual-track justice system, in which Islamic courts operate alongside civil ones.

Rulings by the Islamic, or sharia, courts are directed toward the country's Muslim, who make up 60 percent of the population. But they worry non-Muslims who see them as Islamism seeping into the moderate nation's fabric.

In November, the National Fatwa Council -- the country's top Islamic body -- banned Muslims from practicing yoga. It said elements of Hinduism in yoga can corrupt Muslims.

The council also bans short hair and boyish behavior for girls, saying they encourage homosexuality.

In northern Malaysia's Kelantan state, authorities have forbidden bright lipstick and high-heeled shoes, saying the bans will safeguard Muslim women's morals and dignity, as well as thwart rape.

And last month, an Islamic court judge in the eastern state of Pahang upheld a verdict to cane a Muslim woman for drinking beer in public.

The country has been mired in inter-faith disputes as well in recent months. In those cases, many non-Muslims complain that the civil courts generally cede control to Islamic courts.

Muslims cannot convert to other religions without the permission of the Islamic courts, which rarely approve such requests.

In relationships in which a Muslim parent has converted children to Islam over the objection of a non-Muslim parent, the sharia courts usually have upheld the conversions.

And earlier this year, a Sikh family lost a court battle to cremate a relative after officials said the man had converted to Islam years before his death, though the family said he hadn't.

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Bank Account of Life

Bank Account of LifeImagine there is a bank that credits your account each morning with $86,400.

It carries over no balance from day to day.

Every “evening” deletes whatever part of the balance you failed to use during the day.

What would you do?

Draw out every cent, of course!!!!

Each of us has such a “bank”. It’s name is TIME.
Every morning, it credits you with 86,400 seconds.
Every night it writes off, as lost, whatever of this you have failed to invest to good purpose.
It carries over no balance.
It allows no overdraft.
Each day it opens a new account for you.
Each night it burns the remains of the day.
If you fail to use the day’s deposits, the loss is yours.

There is no going back. There is no drawing against the tomorrow.
You must live in the present on today’s deposits.
Invest it so as to get from it the utmost in health, happiness, and success!
The clock is running.
Make the most of today.

To realize the value of ONE YEAR….
ask a student who failed a grade

To realize the value of ONE MONTH…..
ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby

To realize the value of ONE WEEK……
ask the editor of a weekly newspaper

To realize the value of ONE HOUR……
ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.

To realize the value of ONE MINUTE…..
ask a person who missed the train.

To realize the value of ONE SECOND….
ask a person who just avoided an accident.

To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND…..
ask the person who won a silver medal in the Olympics.

Treasure every moment that you have!

And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time. And remember that time waits for no one.

Yesterday is history.

Tomorrow is mystery.

Today is a gift.

That s why it s called … the Present!!

Friends are a very rare jewel, indeed.

They make you smile and encourage you to succeed.

They lend an ear.

They share a word of praise, and they always want to open their heart to us.

Show your friends how much you care.

Show your friends how much you care ..... Send this to everyone you consider A FRIEND.

Typhoon Mirinae to hit Philippines

Philippines authorities ordered schools to close and stockpiled relief goods throughout Luzon, as Typhoon Mirinae bore down on the archipelago, where about 1,100 people have died in tropical cyclones this year.

Primary and secondary schools in most parts of Luzon were suspended, the National Disaster Coordinating Council said on its Web site today. More than 1,000 ferry passengers were stranded in ports after the government banned ships and other vessels from taking to the sea, Deutsche Presse-Agentur reported, citing a coastguard official.

The typhoon’s expected landfall coincides with All Saints’ weekend, when many Filipinos travel by boat and other means to their home provinces in the archipelago of more than 7,000 islands. They also visit cemeteries to pay respects to their ancestors.

The Philippines has been battered by more than 10 cyclones this year, according to the council’s Web site. More than 121,000 people remain in evacuation centers after two cyclones barreled into Luzon, the most populous island, since Sept. 26.

The Philippine National Police sent rescue boats to northern and central Luzon from Manila at 6 a.m. to add to equipment in those areas, Chief Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome, said in a phone interview.

Boats have also been stationed in Manila, he said. About 80 percent of Manila, a city of almost 12 million people, was flooded after Tropical Storm Ketsana passed over on Sept. 26.

Mirinae’s eye was 360 kilometers (225 miles) east-southeast of the city of Casiguran on eastern Luzon at 10 a.m. local time today, the Philippines weather office said.

The storm has maximum sustained winds of 150 kph, with gusts to 185 kph, and was moving west-southwest at 22 kph, the office said.

The Storm Signal No. 3 was raised for the coastal areas east of Manila and the Polillo islands, meaning winds of between 100 and 185 kph are expected. Storm Signal No. 2, indicating winds of between 60 and 100 kph are expected, was hoisted for most of the rest of Luzon.

Mirinae, referred to as Santi in the Philippines, is forecast to make landfall east of Manila after 2 a.m. tomorrow and sweep across the capital before heading over the South China Sea, according to the agency’s forecast.

The Philippine Coast Guard yesterday sent rescue divers to the eastern coast of Luzon and to areas on the western coast where Mirinae is forecast to exit the island.

As many as 800 people were killed after a ferry sank in June last year when Typhoon Fengshen slammed into the Philippines.

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Thomas Petters admitted $3.5 billion Ponzi scheme

Petters Group Worldwide LLC founder Thomas Petters, charged with overseeing a $3.5 billion Ponzi scheme, admitted he knew his phony deals over electronic equipment amounted to a crime, a prosecutor said.

Petters, 52, duped hedge funds into funding fictitious shipments of TVs and DVD players for more than a decade, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Dixon told jurors in opening statements of Petters’s fraud trial yesterday. Federal agents arrested Petters after one of the executive’s subordinates alerted them to the scheme, Dixon added.

“This is one big f---ing fraud,” Petters acknowledged in a tape-recorded conversation played for jurors in federal court in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Petters, whose bankrupt business empire once included Sun Country Airlines Inc. and Polaroid Corp., pleaded not guilty to a 20-count indictment accusing him of mail and wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy.

Prosecutors expect to call Deanna Coleman, Petters’s longtime assistant, to testify against her former boss. Coleman tipped off investigators about the 13-year scheme and later pleaded guilty to criminal charges.

The 2004 murder of Petters’s son in Italy sent the executive into a tailspin and he stopped monitoring the activities of his businesses, John Hopeman, one of his defense lawyers, told jurors in his opening statement yesterday. Petters blames Coleman and other subordinates for doing phony deals without his knowledge.

“It’s true that there was a big fraud at Petters Companies from the late ‘90s to 2008,” Hopeman said. “It’s also true that this fraud was committed by the government’s witnesses. Mr. Petters had nothing to do with it.”

Petters resigned from the company he founded in 1994 after Federal Bureau of Investigation agents raided his headquarters in Minnetonka, Minnesota, in September 2008. Investigators said they had evidence that hedge funds invested in phantom bulk orders of electronics for retailers including Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s Sam’s Club warehouse stores and Costco Wholesale Corp.

The funds included Minneapolis-based Interlachen Capital Group LP, Dallas-based Apriven Partners LP and Ritchie Capital Management LLC in Lisle, Illinois, according to court documents filed in federal court in Minnesota.

Prosecutors allege Petters and his team created fake documents about electronics purchases to lure hedge fund into financing the purported deals. He used money raised from later deals to pay returns to earlier investors, the government said.

When investors questioned him about late payments or demanded to see equipment, Petters would concoct tales about business problems or find new investors to pay off disgruntled ones, Dixon said.

FBI officials only learned about the Ponzi scheme after Coleman, who had served as Petters office manager since 1993, tipped them off in September 2008. Investigators sent Coleman back to the firm equipped with a wire to record conversations with her boss.

Within several hours, Coleman had recorded Petters admitting purchase orders for electronic shipments were “fake” and investors didn’t know it. He also told Coleman he was considering buying the Eastman Kodak Co. and wrapping phony deals into the transaction so he could close down the Ponzi scheme.

“Here’s how we’re getting out of the crime,” Petters says on the tape, which was played for jurors yesterday.

In another conversation, Petters tells Coleman that only through “divine intervention” could they “have gotten away with this for so long.”

‘Full of Shame’

Petters also told his assistant, whom he dated for a time, that he was “full of shame” over the actions of his company and apologized for pulling Coleman into the scheme. “I am so sorry that I ever got you in this s--t,” he said in the e-mail.

Hopeman countered that while Petters was an accomplished salesman, he didn’t have the corporate skills necessary to run companies.

“He has the attention span of a cocker spaniel -- about 15 seconds,” the defense lawyer told the 10-woman, six-man jury. “He couldn’t read a whole book if his life depended on it.”

He said Coleman and other Petters Group employees had stopped making legitimate deals and kept the firm’s chairman and chief executive in the dark about it.

“What he didn’t know was that they stopped doing deals. It was easier that way,” the former federal prosecutor told jurors. “Compared to fooling everybody else, it’s not hard to fool Thomas J. Petters.”

The trial, before U.S. District Judge Richard Kyle, is slated to last six weeks, according to court filings.

The case is U.S. v. Thomas Joseph Petters, 08-00364, U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota (St. Paul).

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Eclair - The droolworthy Android 2.0

EclairGoogle has officially unveiled the features of its new, highly-anticipated operating system: Android 2.0 (codename "Eclair"). Supposedly, there's all kinds of improvements: Searchable SMS, Exchange support, more in-depth camera controls, a better keyboard with full multitouch, a revamped browser with a better UI and HTML5 support, and it goes on.

Here's a quick overview of some of the new features included in Android 2.0, from InformationWeek:

* Support for multiple Google and Exchange accounts
* Third-party "sync adapters" allow apps to tie in to the phone's sync services
* Quick contact menus for fast access to specific key pieces of contact information
* Unified email inbox
* SMS and MMS search
* Text message auto-delete after a user-defined thread size is reached
* Significantly improved camera controls with white balance, macro, effects, and more
* Improved keyboard layout, dictionary, and algorithm based on multi-touch support
* Double-tap zoom in browser, support for HTML5
* Bluetooth 2.1 support with addition of OPP and PBAP profiles
* "Better" graphics hardware acceleration

Check out the official Google Android video below for details on what to expect in the new platform.



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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Asia Liew Ya Hang is one lucky boy

The baby boy, who created Malaysia headlines when he was born on an AirAsia plane, has been named Asia Liew Ya Hang. His mother Liew Siaw Hsia said the Chinese name ‘Ya Hang’ means ‘AirAsia’ in Mandarin. Read also Liew Siaw Hsia Get Free Flights For Life From AirAsia

“It’s the best name I can give my son who was the first baby born on the airline’s plane,” she said in a statement yesterday.

The mother and baby are currently at the Putrajaya Hospital.

Asia Liew Ya Hang was safely delivered on board Flight AK 6506 on Oct 21 when the aircraft was about 800m in the air.

The flight from Penang to Kuching was diverted to the low-cost carrier terminal here when Liew went into premature labour.

The airline has presented Liew and the baby free flight tickets for life to celebrate the birth.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Geocities Termination Will Improved Search Ranking

Geocities TerminationRIP GeoCities - was a trending topic on Twitter where all Twitter users bid farewell to GeoCities. The personal Web-hosting site, launched in 1995 and owned by Yahoo Inc. since 1999, was to be shut down by Tuesday. For Yahoo!, this adds on to the fact that the Search Engine Giant is losing its grip on the Internet, after it has also previously shut down ventures, such as Yahoo! Pets and Yahoo! Live.

It's a move that will scrub from the Web a significant, albeit dated, piece of Internet history and the pages where millions first tried their hands at coding and designing. It will also improve your site search ranking whereby non-active pages from Geocities will be purged. Read also Geocities No More (an announcement made back in April 2009).

GeoCities, in its heyday, was an online hub for Internet communities, connecting related pages through "web rings" that predated the massive footprints of MySpace and Facebook by nearly a decade.

For some, creating guest books, visitor counters and streaming HTML marquee tags on GeoCities was a stepping-off point into a new digital age.

As the Web evolved, visits to the largely stagnant GeoCities declined sharply and had continued to fall in the months since April, when Yahoo announced the site would be closed.

In September, GeoCities pages had about 10.3 million unique users, according to analysts comScore Inc. That was a 16 percent drop from the 12.1 million they'd seen just a year earlier.

GeoCities was the third most-visited site on the Web in December 1998, behind AOL and Yahoo!, with 19 million unique visitors, according to a CNNMoney report.

New Media Browser From Wyzo

New Media BrowserWyzo is an awesome new browser that optimizes your online media experience. Or should I say that Wyzo is just prefect for file sharing freaks. It will accelerate your web downloads, let you download torrents with a single click, discover media in your browser and much more. The Wyzo browser, which is currently in Beta development stage is operated by Radical Software Ltd, a new international Software start-up based in Jersey, UK. Some of Wyzo cool features are listed below.

Wyzo claimed to have Supercharged Downloads feature

Your downloads just got quicker! Wyzo incorporates multi-source downloading wherever possible to significantly accelerate your web downloads - supercharge those downloads!

Wyzo Integration With BitTorrent

Downloading BitTorrent files has never been easier - Wyzo lets you browse and download torrents right from within your surfing environment - thats right, no other software required!

Wyzo Quick Switch Tabs

Quick switching makes it that much easier for you to switch between your active tabs. Now, simply pressing Ctrl+Tab presents you with a highly visual, intuitive tab switching format.

Wyzo and CoolIris - Cinematic Web

Transform your browser into a lightning fast, cinematic way to discover the web. Watch your favorite movies, TV shows, YouTube and music videos right within your web browser!

Get a copy of Wyzo, free. I have downloaded and installed a copy of Wyzo on my notebook and it performed better than Chrome. My favorite browser is still FireFox though.

Non-English Domain Names

Non-English Domain NamesAs you know, domain names or the http URL addresses has always been in English from day one of Internet existence. But that probably will change (the biggest changes, that is) when those in the power allow domain names to be in non-English after four-decade of Internet history. For example, www.money.com could be in 万维网钱的.com or www.topblogger.com in www.顶部博客.com. Or www.скачать бесплатно.com as in www.freedownload.com in Russian. This changes could be the next Internet gold mine as far as domain names registration business is concern. Imagine making money from the كسب المال domain.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN – the non-profit group that oversees domain names – is holding a meeting this week in Seoul. Domain names are the monikers behind every Web site, e-mail address and Twitter post, such as ".com" and other suffixes.

One of the key issues to be taken up by ICANN's board at this week's gathering is whether to allow for the first time entire Internet addresses to be in scripts that are not based on Latin letters. That could potentially open up the Web to more people around the world as addresses could be in characters as diverse as Arabic, Korean, Japanese, Greek, Hindi and Cyrillic – in which Russian is written.

"This is the biggest change technically to the Internet since it was invented 40 years ago," Peter Dengate Thrush, chairman of the ICANN board, told reporters, calling it a "fantastically complicated technical feature." He said he expects the board to grant approval on Friday, the conference's final day.

The Internet's roots are traced to experiments at a U.S. university in 1969 but it wasn't until the early 1990s that its use began expanding beyond academia and research institutions to the public.

Rod Beckstrom, ICANN's new president and CEO, said that if the change is approved, ICANN would begin accepting applications for non-English domain names and that the first entries into the system would likely come sometime in mid 2010.

Enabling the change, Thrush said, is the creation of a translation system that allows multiple scripts to be converted to the right address.

"We're confident that it works because we've been testing it now for a couple of years," he said. "And so we're really ready to start rolling it out."

Of the 1.6 billion Internet users worldwide, Beckstrom – a former chief of U.S. cybersecurity – said that more than half use languages that have scripts based on alphabets other than Latin.

"So this change is very much necessary for not only half the world's Internet users today, but more than half of probably the future users as the use of the Internet continues to spread," he said.

Beckstrom, in earlier remarks to conference participants, recalled that many people had said just three to five years ago that using non-Latin scripts for domain names would be impossible to achieve.

"But you the community and the policy groups and staff and board have worked through them, which is absolutely incredible," he said.

Internationalized domain name (web address supporting non-English characters)

An internationalized domain name (IDN) is an Internet domain name that contains one or more non-ASCII characters. Such domain names could contain letters with diacritics, as required by many languages, or characters from non-Latin scripts such as Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari or Hebrew. However, the standard for domain names does not allow such characters, and much work has gone into finding a way to internationalize domain names into a standard ASCII format, thereby preserving the stability of the domain name system.

IDN was originally proposed in 1996 by M. Dürst and implemented in 1998 by Tan Juay Kwang and Leong Kok Yong under the guidance of T.W. Tan (James Seng was only recruited later after he joined the nascent company, i-dns.net). After much debate and many competing proposals, a system called Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) was adopted as a standard, and has been implemented in several top level domains.

In IDNA, the term internationalized domain name means specifically any domain name consisting only of labels to which the IDNA ToASCII algorithm can be successfully applied. In March 2008, the IETF formed a new IDN working group to update the current IDNA protocol.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

China's Twitter Clones

China's Twitter ClonesWhen it comes to manufacturing products, China topped other countries in copying other people products with the same specification but with lower quality and lower price. And the Internet is no different. Twitter.com, the Internet micro blogging sensation is not spared either. China have the following sites that mimic Twitter in concept and look and feel. The only thing that separate Twitter and its China's clones is the language. Read also List of Twitter Clones

The top sites successfully copying Twitter are 1. Taotao.com, 2. Fanfou.com, 3. Jiwai.de and newcomer 4. Digu.com. What’s most interesting to note is each site’s very different strategy on their quest to capture the micro-blogging market.

The point of difference then not in design, but in marketing strategy. Taotao used QQ, Fafou, went for a straight copy of twitter; Jiwai on the other hand went with more involved functions, while Digu put more emphasis on quality of members, enlisting many notable celebrities use its service, in addition to creating a “nexus” feature, allowing members to update all their micro blogging sites from a central Digu control panel.

This strategy seems to be best; Taotao’s success is based on using QQ, an already established network; Digu’s strategy is to allow updating across all platforms from Digu’s interface which also leverages established networks; ie: instead of signing up for yet another site, users are in fact simplifying communications across the board.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Liew Siaw Hsia Get Free Flights For Life From AirAsia

Liew Siaw HsiaA Malaysian woman who gave premature birth to a boy on board an airplane minutes before it landed will get free flights for life along with her child, an AirAsia official said Friday. Liew Siaw Hsia, 31, gave birth on budget carrier AirAsia's flight from Penang to Kuching on Wednesday.

AirAsia spokesman Nazatul Mokhtar said Friday that the flight was diverted to nearby Kuala Lumpur for an emergency landing when Liew started labor pains. He says Liew was 27 weeks pregnant, 11 weeks short of the full term.

A doctor on the flight helped the woman deliver while the plane was still 2,000 feet (600 meters) in the air in its final approach to land.

Mother and son were rushed to a nearby hospital after the plane landed, an airline statement said. Their condition late Friday was unknown, though Nazatul said earlier that they were both in good shape.

Nazatul says both Liew and her son will get lifetime of free flights.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Faces on a caterpillar

Nature can be amazing and unbelievable (but true). Would you believe it that a caterpillar have faces on it. An alien face and TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle) face on the back of the caterpillar. See the photo below.
Faces on caterpillar from rwsphoto.blogspot.com
This post can become viral if you help to bookmark it and spread the link.

View the video clip of a caterpillar with faces on it's back.

The above video so far have garnered over 50,000 views.

Real Life Wonder Woman

A real life Wonder Woman. You don't have to know the language to appreciate and admire the abilities and determination of this woman. Suddenly, my problems have become pretty small. Check out the video clip below.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Doctor's Advice That You Wish To Hear

Doctor's Advice That You Wish To HearAdvices from Doctor you wish to hear.

Q: Doctor, I've heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life. Is this true?
A: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that's it... don't waste them on exercise. Everything wears out eventually. Speeding up your heart will not make you live longer; that's like saying you can extend the life of your car by driving it faster. Want to live longer? Take a nap.

Q: Should I cut down on meat and eat more fruits and vegetables?
A: You must grasp logistical efficiencies. What does a cow eat? Hay and corn. And what are these? Vegetables. So a steak is nothing more than an efficient mechanism of delivering vegetables to your system. Need grain? Eat chicken. Beef is also a good source of field grass (green leafy vegetable). And a pork chop can give you 100% of your recommended daily allowance of vegetable products.

Q: Should I reduce my alcohol intake?
A: No, not at all. Wine is made from fruit. Brandy is distilled wine, that means they take the water out of the fruity bit so you get even more of the goodness that way. Beer is also made out of grain. Bottoms up!

Q: How can I calculate my body/fat ratio?
A: Well, if you have a body and you have fat, your ratio is one to one. If you have two bodies, your ratio is two to one, etc.

Q: What are some of the advantages of participating in a regular exercise program?
A: Can't think of a single one, sorry. My philosophy is: No Pain...Good!

Q: Aren't fried foods bad for you?
A: YOU'RE NOT LISTENING!!! ..... Foods are fried these days in vegetable oil. In fact, they're permeated in it. How could getting more vegetables be bad for you?

Q: Will sit-ups help prevent me from getting a little soft around the middle?
A: Definitely not! When you exercise a muscle, it gets bigger. You should only be doing sit-ups if you want a bigger stomach.

Q: Is chocolate bad for me?
A: Are you crazy? HELLO Cocoa beans ! Another vegetable!!! It's the best feel-good food around!

Q: Is swimming good for your figure?
A: If swimming is good for your figure, explain whales to me.

Q: Is getting in-shape important for my lifestyle?
A: Hey! 'Round' is a shape!

Well, I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions you may have had about food and diets.

And remember:
'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

AND.....

For those of you who watch what you eat, here's the final word on nutrition and health. It's a relief to know the truth after all those conflicting nutritional studies.

1. The Japanese eat very little fat
and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat
and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

3. The Chinese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

4. The Italians drink a lot of red wine
and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

5. The Germans drink a lot of beers and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

CONCLUSION

Eat and drink what you like.
Speaking English is apparently what kills you.

H1N1 vaccination started

Are we worrying too much about swine flu? Swine Flu vaccination is now started in England, United States, Australia and China. Health Department is urging all priority groups such as pregnant women and some children to take up the offer of immunization. In England, the H1N1 Flu vaccination program, which offers more than 11 million people the vaccine, began with hospitals immunizing 2 million health workers and their patients against the disease.

There are two types of the vaccine available: the flu shot, an inactivated vaccine containing fragments of killed influenza virus, and a nasal spray, which is made using a weakened live flu virus.

The nasal spray will most likely be the first to be widely distributed, however certain groups, including pregnant women, young children and people with compromised immune systems, cannot receive the nasal spray.

So far U.S. health officials say that in clinical trials they've seen no serious side effects and that study subjects who have been immunized have generated a good response.

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Dubai Air Crash

An aircraft, believed to be a cargo plane, crashed on take-off from Sharjah Airport. Casualties cannot be confirmed at the moment. CNN: Cargo plane crashes outside Dubai; casualties unclear.

"It was a Sudan airlines (probably Sudan Airways Flight SD232) carrying 6 people, it happened while taking off from Sharjah Airport at 3.50pm. I was near the accident site. Suddenly the plane burst into flames; it's even difficult for rescue officials to reach the crash area," said Shinas, a reader of GulfNews.

"We work just right across from where the cargo plane crashed. We are accustomed to seeing planes taking off and landing but this one caught our attention as there seemed to be something wrong with it when it took off," Nagesh Vallabhan, an employee in a company at Sharjah Airport Free Zone, said.

"It was obvious the plane was about to crash and it did. The plane was tilted to the right - it looked like it was unbalanced and about to crash and in a few minutes it crashed to the ground and exploded. We saw flames of fire and smoke … it exploded with debris seen around the area of the crash. I am not sure but I don’t think anyone survived the crash. I honestly doubt it,” he added.

Another reader, Penny, called to say her husband witnessed the plane crash in Sharjah. The plan was meant to be taking off, but it suddenly flipped and then burst into flames, she said.

GulfNews - Suddenly the plane burst into flames

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Typhoon Lupit (Ramil) to hit Philippines

Typhoon Lupit, bringing winds of 121 mph (195 kph), was expected to hit part of the southeast Asian islands Thursday, including the Philippines. The Philippines is still recovering from the recent one-two punch of deadly storms. Read After Ketsana Philippines braced for super typhoon Parma

Lupit had intensified, with winds clocked at 109 mph (175 kph) Monday.

National Disaster Coordinating Council of Philippines was rushing to get relief supplies to the northern part of the island of Luzon, the first place where the storm is predicted to hit.

Early Tuesday, the storm was about 510 miles (820 km) east of Cagayan, the northernmost province of Luzon.

Relief agencies fear landslides and storm surges from Lupit -- locally known as Ramil -- could unleash further devastation on a nation already reeling from the recent Tropical Storm Ketsana and Typhoon Parma.

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Spirra - Korea's Super Car

SpirraZero to 100 kilometers per hour (0-62 mph) in 3.8 seconds with 500 horsepower, your throat hits the back of your neck as the gas pedal hits the floor. The Spirra, Korea's first SuperCar is the definition of industry supercar: fast, sporty, sleep, and a six-figure U.S.-dollar price tag.

Kim Han-Chal, the creator of the car, calls it the “Tiger,” as the animal is a powerful symbol of Korea. That’s apropos for Korea’s first venture into the supercar market, made with all Korean parts, built with Korean hands. “We were the only country that didn't have a supercar,” Kim says. Neighbor Japan has a Toyota and Honda supercar, and Germany and Italy has Porsche and Lamborghini.

The car enthusiast, who pledges if you check carefully he has gas running in his veins, dreamed of building a car on his home soil. He believed in his countrymen’s ability to produce a high-end car, not just the reliable, eco-friendly Hyundai or Kia.

For 10 years, he tinkered with designs and poured his money into concept car after concept car. But it wasn't until he partnered with Oullim motors, backed by the wealth of a high tech company, that he began production. Now Europe is his first major customer. A dealer in the Netherlands purchased 145 orders of his handmade cars over the next three years, marking the first commercial entrée of his supercar into the global market.

Spirra (the Tiger) from Korea


About Spirra

The Spirra is a Korean sports car manufactured by Proto Motors, which was acquired by Oullim Motors in 2007. This handcrafted mid-engined sports car uses carbon fiber in its space frame and a light 2.7L supercharged (Spirra S) or turbocharged (Spirra Turbo) V6 engine to achieve a gross weight of just 1080 kg and 1130 kg respectively. Other features include full premium leather trim, Brembo brakes, Recaro bucket seats, MOMO steering wheel and Oullim's in-house "Car PC" system, enabling the use of WiBro (Wireless Broadband) due to its Windows XP base OS.

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Make money blowing girl's skirt

For all of you out there who like looking up girls' skirts: there's a bizarre app for that. The interactive Puff! iPhone app from BottleCube lets you "blow" up cute Japanese girls' skirts by blowing on the mic of your phone or tapping with your finger. The harder you blow, the higher the skirt -- and the girl's squeal. While you get steamed blowing up girl's skirts, BottleCube, the app creator is making money.

According to the description on iTunes, the first version of the app features three girls to "be blow away by you in various situations," including at the office, in a park, and at a bar.

Apparently, "Winning a special bonus is all up to you!" Hmm....

Watch: how to blow girl's skirt with your iPhone



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Saturday, October 17, 2009

University of iTunes

Educationists and technologists have taken the art of studying into another level. And it's better than ebooks or CD. Hundreds of universities, and a growing number of business schools, are making recordings of lectures, seminars and conferences available to the general public via Web sites such as iTunes and YouTube.

Leading business schools including University of Cambridge Judge Business School, Fuqua School of Business, and Yale School of Management make course content available for download through iTunes University (iTunes U), part of the of the iTunes online store.

That means those whose budget won't stretch to a two-year MBA can simulate the experience at home -- or at work, in the gym or anywhere else they choose. And even better for money-conscious learners, the iTunes U content can all be downloaded free of charge.

French business school HEC Paris is due to launch its iTunes U content in the next few months, but it has been running an ambitious podcast program since 2006.

Begun as an experiment in partnership with Apple, all new MBAs at HEC are provided with an iPod Touch. Around half of the MBA lectures are filmed using an automatic camera system and the footage is made available for students to download and view on their iPhones.

iPod-enabled curriculum has proved a hit with students. As well watching lectures, the students' own presentations are recorded and made available for download so they can review their performance.

YouTube EDU was launched in March this year and hosts the YouTube channels of hundreds of universities. Earlier this month it added content from 45 universities in Europe and Israel and now holds videos of lectures and discussions provided by business schools including INSEAD, ESCP Europe and University of California Haas School of Business.

Launched at the same time as YouTube EDU, Academic Earth hosts videos from U.S. universities including Harvard, Yale and Princeton, although the business content is provided almost exclusively by Stanford University.

Offering less audio/visual content, but still full of business school information, MIT's Open Course Ware site gives free access to almost all MIT course content, including extensive lecture notes, assignments and exams from MIT's Sloan School of Management.

Interested in the "Advanced Topics in Real Estate Finance?" You can download the complete lecture notes from Sloan's 2007 course on the subject at MIT's Open Course Ware site.

Other universities have their own Open Course Ware sites and the Open Course Ware Consortium has been set up as an agglomerator site, providing content from more over 200 higher education institutions.

But it's iTunes U that's generating the most interest. The University of Oxford says there have been more than one million downloads from its iTunes U site, while Stanford University says its course on creating iPhone applications was downloaded more than one million times in just seven weeks.

This week's most popular business download on iTunes U is a University of Oxford lecture called "Entrepreneurship and the Ideal Business Plan."

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Bank of America billion dollars losses

Bank of America billion dollars lossesVarious online medias and financial websites reported that Bank of America, the biggest US lender, suffered a whooping $2.2 billion loss in the latest quarter of 2008. The global financial crisis and recession to the American economy really take a serious toll on Bank of America.

Contributing to the grim third-quarter performance was a $1.2 billion dividend payment to its preferred shareholders, including the U.S. government, as well as credit losses within some of its consumer-related businesses.

The Charlotte, N.C.-based lender also paid out $402 million in the quarter after it agreed last month eliminate a loss-sharing agreement it had struck with the government earlier this year.

Taken together, the company said it lost 26 cents a share.

Just a year ago, the company was comfortably in the black, reporting profit of $704 million, or 15 cents a share.

Friday's results, however, were slightly worse than Wall Street was expecting. Analysts had anticipated that the company would suffer a loss of 21 cents a share, according to Thomson Reuters.

Suffering the brunt of this quarter's losses was Bank of America's mortgage and credit card businesses. Both divisions lost more than $1 billion during the July-September period as more and more Americans found themselves out of work and unable to keep up with their loan obligations.

Loan troubles also intensified within Bank of America's commercial real estate portfolio, amid slower by both businesses and consumers. One bright spot was its wealth management business, one of the key businesses that led Bank of America to complete its controversial deal with Merrill Lynch last year.

Bank of America's latest results come at arguably one of the most strained periods for the nation's largest bank. The company is currently facing a number of high-profile state and federal investigations related to its purchase of Merrill Lynch, not to mention a looming legal battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company's pay plans for its top 100 employees are also under review by the Obama administration's so-called "pay czar." On Thursday, Lewis agreed to a deal not to accept a salary or bonus in his final year as CEO in an effort to deflect some of scrutiny the firm faces.

Last month, Lewis announced his decision to retire from the firm at year end, which some have speculated was prompted by the heightened scrutiny from both Capitol Hill and Wall Street. The company is currently engaged in a search for his replacement.

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Make money from Balloon Boy

Make money from Balloon BoyThe story of Falcon Heene or the Balloon Boy, who the world’s media believed to be flying over Colorado in a helium balloon as he hid in an attic, has rapidly become the next big Internet meme. While the Twitter network is flooded with the Balloon Boy (picture left) tweets and fans created FaceBook fan page, other creative people jump into the bandwagon to make quick money from the Balloon Boy misadventure.

Online entrepreneurs instantly open their Zazzle stores to sell Balloon Boy t-shirts and other collectibles.

What's interesting about this story is that it played out over a significant period of time. Expressions [on the T-shirts] changed from "Go, Falcon, Go" (when the boy was believed afloat) to "I Believe" (when he was reported missing) and once it came clear the kid, Falcon, was hiding in the attic, the products changed to sort of making fun of the whole thing. While world worried, 'balloon boy' was safe in attic and some people cash in this event.

This story clearly illustrates that it is possible to make a quick cash if you spot the opportunity early and grab it.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Malaysian learned sex education from the Internet

sex education from the InternetMore adults are relying on the Internet to get information on sex, according to a Durex Sexual Wellbeing Survey. As much as 75% of Malaysians gave credit to the Internet for teaching them the bedroom “how-tos”. Men (75%) outnumber women (71%) in using the Internet to surf about sex.

Seventy-three per cent of the respondents also learn about sex through magazines.

Other sources include books (65%), friends and peers (56%) and partners (43%).

All these surpass sex education at school, which makes up only 36% of them.

The number of respondents was at 1,026 with an equal number of women and men aged 18 years and above.

Despite the figures, less than half of Malaysians — 45% of men and 39% of women — think there is enough advice and information available on the issue.

The survey stated that 73% of Malaysians who had formal sex education are satisfied with their sexual wellbeing while the global average of sexual satisfaction stands at 59%.

However, the survey also found that 51% of those who received sex education at school did not learn about conception while 71% were not taught about sexually transmitted diseases.

Less than half of Malaysians (48%) had wished their sex education had included love, respect and on giving pleasure to one’s partner.

It found that about 44% of those aged between 16 and 24 liked to have received more information on the subject in comparison to 62% among those aged between 35 and 44.

The survey is the fourth in a series of reports by Durex, with this one emphasising on knowledge and education.

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Indonesia about-turn in stoning law

After Indonesian lawmakers in a devoutly Muslim Indonesian province of Aceh voted unanimously that adulterers can be sentenced to death by stoning, the central government has decided to overrule the new ruling. In addition to the death sentence for adultery, it calls for the public flogging of homosexuals. Read previous post on Adulterers can be sentenced to death by stoning

The province on the northern tip of the island of Sumatra has long enjoyed relative autonomy from the central government. It was permitted to adopt a semi-independent legal system in the early 2000s on the condition that it give up its demand for independence after a 30-year insurgency.

Fundamentalist clerics have taken advantage of the lax oversight by implementing a strict interpretation of Islamic, or sharia, law in the province of 4 million people.

Women are required to wear headscarves. Men caught gambling or drinking alcohol are whipped. Muslims are mandated to pray five times a day.

The governor, Irwandi Yusuf, is a former rebel who has had to juggle the demands of the religious leaders -- who hold considerable sway over the deeply devout province -- with that of foreign donors. He needs their support to pull Aceh from the one-two punch of the bloody insurgency and a devastating tsunami in 2004.

"Imposing these draconian punishments on private, consensual conduct means the government can dictate people's intimate lives," Elaine Pearson, deputy Asia director of Human Rights Watch, said of the new law.

"It is incumbent upon the Indonesian government to stand up for the rights of all its people and reject these measures," she said in a statement.

Faizasyah, the foreign ministry spokesman, is confident the government will.

Elections held earlier this year dealt a blow to Islamic hardliners in Aceh. The parliament that will convene this month is dominated by lawmakers belonging to secular Partai Aceh, many of whom are former rebels. They do not share the hardline tenets of their predecessors.

Furthermore, the new sharia law contravenes national law and can be overturned if the province doesn't act first, Faizasyah said.

"First, I don't think the local government will approve the legislation," he said. "Second, if there is approval -- and we're talking 'if' -- it still can't be implemented if it contradicts legislation at the national level."

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Why keen observation is important

Anatomy class can be hell. A classroom full of first year Veterinary students were participating in their first day of anatomy class. For the lecture, the professor begins by unveiling a dead cow under a white sheet laying on an operating table.

The professor tells the class “In Veterinary Medicine, there are two qualities you must possess as a doctor – the first of which is a strong stomach. You cannot, under any circumstance, be disgusted by anything involving an animal’s body.”

For example, the Professor pulls back the sheet and sticks his finger right up the dead cow’s butt, pulls out his finger and sticks it in his mouth. The students just stand there, paralyzed at what they see. “Now, go ahead and do the same thing, each of you,” the professor says.

Freaked out, the students take several minutes but eventually take turns sticking their fingers up into the anal cavity of the dead cow, and then sucking on them. Once everyone is finished, the Professor continues on with his lesson… “Now, the second important quality you must possess is a keen observation. You see, I stuck in my middle finger up the cow’s butt, and I sucked on my index finger… Now, learn to pay attention.”

The moral: Life’s tough, but it’s even tougher when you’re stupid.

Stole from Anatomy Class

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Mental Feng Shui To Improve Your Life

Mental Feng ShuiThis is without a doubt one of the nicest good luck forwards I have received. Hope it works for you -- and me! There's some mighty fine advice in these words, even if you're not superstitious. This Lotus Touts has been sent to you for good luck from the Anthony Robbins organization. It has been sent around the world ten times so far.

ONE. Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully.

TWO. Marry a man/woman you love to talk to. As you get older, their conversational skills will be as important as any other.

THREE. Don't believe all you hear, spend all you have or sleep all you want.

FOUR. When you say, 'I love you,' mean it.

FIVE. When you say, 'I'm sorry,' look the person in the eye.

SIX. Be engaged at least six months before you get married.

SEVEN. Believe in love at first sight.

EIGHT. Never laugh at anyone's dreams. People who don't have dreams don't have much.

NINE. Love deeply and passionately. You might get hurt but it's the only way to live life completely.

TEN. In disagreements, fight fairly. No name calling.

ELEVEN. Don't judge people by their relatives.

TWELVE. Talk slowly but think quickly.

THIRTEEN! .. When someone asks you a question you don't want to answer, smile and ask, 'Why do you want to know?'

FOURTEEN. Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk.

FIFTEEN. Say 'bless you' when you hear someone sneeze.

SIXTEEN. When you lose, don't lose the lesson.

SEVENTEEN. Remember the three R's: Respect for self; Respect for others; and Responsibility for all your actions.

EIGHTEEN. Don't let a little dispute injure a great friendship.

NINETEEN. When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.

TWENTY. Smile when picking up the phone. The caller will hear it in your voice.

TWENTY-ONE. Spend some time alone.


Now, here's the FUN part!

Send this post to at least 5 people and your life will improve. 1-4 people: Your life will improve slightly.

5-9 people: Your life will improve to your liking.

9-14 people: You will have at least 5 surprises in the next 3 weeks.

15 and above: Your life will improve drastically and everything you ever dreamed of will begin to take shape.

A true friend is someone who reaches for your hand and touches your heart. Do not keep this message to yourself.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

How did Singapore get its name

How did Singapore get its name...? Lion (Singa) is an obvious answer in the history books. This is the original version but you must know a little bit of Melayu.....to understand it ......

When Sir Stamford Raffles sailed up the Singapore River for the first time... Some Malay ladies were swimming/bathing in the river, having left their clothes on the tree at the river bank ! A deaf Punjabi Singh cycling by the side of the river ..... saw some sarongs hanging on the tree.

He looked around and saw no one near by. He bungkus (packed) everything and took away
all the unattended clothes. The Malay ladies saw the Singh from a distance removing their clothes.

They started shouting and yelling on the top of their voices......

“SINGH KAPOH ...singh kapoh, singh kapoh.”………..
("Singh stealing....Singh stealing...Singh stealing")

Raffles heard them screaming "SINGH KAPOH"... and so we had the name.... Singapore

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Google PageRank Update For October 2009

Bloggers and website owners were expecting Google PR update in September but it never happened. As such, most of them would expect Google to start their PR update in October 2009. May be nothing will happen this time but we are waiting for it. So far, I have not notice any movement in PR update for some of my blogs. General consensus is that Google is likely to do the update this month but expect no official announcement from Google.

To some established bloggers with steady traffic to their blogs, PR update is of no significant to them as long as their online revenue remain good. To bloggers who just step foot into the blogosphere, PR update is important to determine the level of popularity and authority.

To check at-a-glance the link popularity of your site, try PopURI.

The expected Google PR Update also presents an opportunity for bloggers to gain extra traffic by posting article with PR update keywords including tips on how to improve one PR ranking.

Lastly, do drop a comment if your blog PR has been updated, or if you see no changes, or if you are not bother by the PR ranking.


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Friday, October 9, 2009

Earth is now 25% populated by Muslim

Nearly one in four people worldwide is Muslim, that make up to 25% of the global population -- and they are not Arabs, according to an extensive new study that aims to map the global Muslim population. That means there are 1.57 billion Muslims in this planet. Increasingly, the people of the Middle East are making up a smaller and smaller percentage of the worldwide Muslim community. When it comes to issues of outreach to the Muslim world, these numbers will indicate that outreach cannot be focused so narrowly on the Middle East.

And as far as United States is concerned, they should be worrying about Muslim from South-East Asia than Muslim from the Middle East.

India, a majority-Hindu country, has more Muslims than any country except for Indonesia and Pakistan, and more than twice as many as Egypt.

China has more Muslims than Syria.

Germany has more Muslims than Lebanon.

And Russia has more Muslims than Jordan and Libya put together.

Nearly two out of three of the world's Muslims are in Asia, stretching from Turkey to Indonesia.

The Middle East and north Africa, which together are home to about one in five of the world's Muslims, trail a very distant second.

There are about 1.57 billion Muslims in the world, according to the report, "Mapping the Global Muslim Population," by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. That represents about 23 percent of the total global population of 6.8 billion.

Top 10 Muslim countries, by population

1. Indonesia: 202,867,000 (country is 88.2 percent Muslim)

2. Pakistan: 174,082,000 (country is 96.3 percent Muslim)

3. India: 160,945,000 (country is 13.4 percent Muslim)

4. Bangaldesh: 145,312,000 (country is 89.6 percent Muslim)

5. Egypt: 78,513,000 (country is 94.6 percent Muslim)

6. Nigeria: 78,056,000 (country is 50.4 percent Muslim)

7. Iran: 73,777,000 (country is 99.4 percent Muslim)

8. Turkey: 73,619,000 (country is about 98 percent Muslim)

9. Algeria: 34,199,000 (country is 98 percent Muslim)

10. Morocco: 31,993,000 (country is about 99 percent Muslim)

Source: "Mapping the Global Muslim Population," The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.

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List of Malaysia Internet Service Providers

Internet Service ProvidersThis blog just got a sharp traffic spike from local traffic and when I viewed the traffic origins, only then I realized that Malaysia have quite a bit of Internet Service Providers beside the monopolistic Telekom Malaysia. Below is the list of Malaysia ISP.

The figures in bracket denotes the IP first segment.
1. Metrofon Residential Broadband (202.x)
2. Jaring Communications Sdn Bhd (202.x)
3. Maxis Communications Bhd (202.x, 121.x)
4. Telekom Malaysia Bhd (60.x, 124.x, 118.x)
5. Optical Communication Engineering Sdn Bhd (118.x)
6. Core IP Network Development (115.x)
7. Packet One Networks (120.x)
8. Celcom Internet Service Provider (203.x)
9. VADS Sdn Bhd (202.x)
10. Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd (116.x)
11. Time Telecommunication Sdn Bhd (210.x, 211.x)
12. TMNet Telekom Malaysia (58.x)
13. U Mobile Sdn Bhd (123.x)
14. Izzinet Sdn Bhd (116.x)
15. TM ADSL Service Provider (124.x)
16. Penangfon Business Broadband (61.x)
17. Macro Lynx Sdn Bhd (221.x)
18. Central TMNet (58.x)
19. Equinix Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (202.x)
20. Wireless Broadband Service Provider (202.x)
21. Subang Hi-tech Industrial Park
22. Metrofon Infra (202.x)

Core IP Network Development could be the new research and development arm of Telekom Malaysia that specialized in NGN IP-based network.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

First inter-planetary bombing

First inter-planetary bombingThis is no sci-fi story. NASA has created another world's record for being the first to conduct inter-planetary bombing. NASA is launching a dramatic mission to bomb the moon. The LCROSS (Lunar CRater Observing and Sensing Satellite) mission will send a missile traveling at twice the speed of a bullet to blast a hole in the lunar surface near the moon's South pole.

Scientists expect the impact of the Centaur rocket to be powerful enough to eject a huge plume of debris from the moon. The moon dust should even be large enough to be seen from earth through telescopes 10-to-12 inches and larger, says NASA.

So what's our beef with the moon?

The bombing isn't an act of hostility: it's all part of our search for water in space.

The missile will impact the lunar surface at crater Cabeus A. The crater is located on the moon's South pole, an area in which scientists estimate there may be billions of tons of trapped ice.

Detecting that water is tough. Radar results have been inconclusive, with some people saying there's lots of water, and others saying there's none at all. By impacting a probe there, any ice located at the impact site will be shot up above the lunar surface, where sunlight will break it up into O+ and OH- molecules, which can be detected. Thus, LCROSS.

Another reason why NASA wants to bomb the moon is because transporting water and other goods from Earth to the moon's surface is expensive. Finding natural resources, such as water ice, on the moon could help expedite lunar exploration.

Check out an awesome video simulation of the LCROSS mission here.

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Make Money With Tattoo Stick On

Tattoo Stick OnStick on tattoo or temporary tattoos aren't just for kids anymore, and they don't just come in cartoons either. Temporary fake tattoos are fun for people of all ages and there's a wide variety of designs out there for the young and young at heart. Temporary fake tattoos offer the same great style people desire in real tattoos but they are not permanent and they are pain free! And that presents an online opportunity to make money with tattoo stick on.

How to make temp Tattoos look good

The latest in temporary skin art is much improved, and can provide a fun effect for special events and parties, or as part of your Halloween costume.

The main benefit is quick application. However, this doesn't mean rush. Allow about fifteen to twenty minutes to put on one medium to large design if you haven't ever before. Read the specific directions for the product you have in your hands, as individual application methods can vary. You may wish to shave body hair from the area where you want to put the tattoo as most temporary tattoos are a thin layer of plastic that sticks to the skin and hair gets trapped and causes bumps and ripples. Have more than one copy of your temporary tattoo if you can, especially if it is integral to your costume. Take your time to pick and align your placement. You will also want to have whatever is required to remove the stick-on tattoo, usually cold cream or rubbing alcohol. With a spare tattoo and the proper remover, you can err and do it all over again.

How to make money with Tattoo stick on sticker

Make custom designed temporary tattoos with your design or logo printed on the tattoo. Produce various designs of those tattoos and you can even sell the design itself elsewhere. Then sell it online. Most of the tattoo stick on pack cost below USD10.00 and thus, the pricing is affordable to your potential customers.

How to make money with Tattoo stick on keyword

Of course, if you are not good in designing or artwork or doesn't have a proper equipment to produce the tattoo stickers, you can still make money with the tattoo stick-on keyword. I have seen other blogs promoting their tattoo stick-on CDs and eBooks. This means, as a blogger or net-entrepreneur, you can publish articles on temporary tattoo sticker to generate more traffic to your website and improve your earning from your website in the form of advertisement revenue and other source of online income.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Saudi Man Get 1,000 Lashes For Sex Bragging

A Saudi court on Wednesday sentenced Mazen Abdul Jawad, a 32-year-old airline employee who caused uproar by bragging about his sex life on television to five years in prison and 1,000 lashes, according to Ministry of Information officials.

Mazen Abdul Jawad a divorced father of four, spoke openly about his sexual escapades, his love of sex and losing his virginity at age 14. He made the comments on Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, which aired the interview a few months ago.

The episode caused an uproar in deeply conservative Saudi Arabia, where sharia, or Islamic law, is practiced. Pre-marital sex is illegal, and unrelated men and women are not permitted to mingle.

In the middle-east, speaking about promiscuous acts "is a violation of the sharia regulations on the one hand and against Saudi customs on the other".

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Toshiba Cell Regza Super TV

Regza  Super TVToshiba has used the revolutionary chip inside the PlayStation 3 to develop a super TV set that is almost 150 times more powerful than today's HDTVs and can store up to three terabytes of recordings. The Toshiba Cell Regza 55-inch LCD TV, which is the first to use the ultrafast "Cell" chip found in the PS3, will be on the market in Japan in December and carry a price tag of ¥1 million ($12,700).

That is about twice the price of a comparable current generation model but buyers will get the TV set and a set-top box containing 14 tuners (today's HDTVs have three) and three terabytes (about 3000 gigabytes) of built-in storage for recording shows.

Alternatively, eight channels can be shown on the screen at the same time.

Super Title Comes Super Price

The price might seem outlandish, especially as consumers have cut back on unnecessary spending during the global financial crisis, but Toshiba is hoping that, by the time it begins selling the TV outside Japan next year, viewers will be ready for their next big TV upgrade.

TV with Internet Plugin

Before this, there have been various attempts to push TV contents into the Internet. Nowadays, it is the opposite. Newer TV models include built-in hard drives for recording and time shifting shows and many are now able to access content directly from the internet. There is so much storage space that Toshiba has developed a keyword search tool to help users easily find recordings. The TV also includes a web browser specially designed by Opera to support high-definition video and, The Wall Street Journal reports, can "take blurry internet video from YouTube and refine it to near high-definition quality".

And get this

The Cell chip is about 10 times more powerful than the Intel Core 2 Duo chip found in many desktop and laptop PCs.

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Launching Of Windows Mobile 6.5 Based Smartphones

Mobile 6.5Microsoft has officially launched Windows Mobile 6.5, an upgrade to its mobile operating system. While not a major overhaul of the OS, 6.5 does bring a number of enhancements and new services. Interface changes were made to make Windows phones more touch- and consumer-friendly. Internet Explorer Mobile got some much-needed attention, adding new navigation tools as well as Flash Lite support. Microsoft also launched its own app store, Windows Marketplace for Mobile, and a backup service called My Phone.

Of course, with new software, also comes new hardware. Microsoft has already said that it will launch more than 30 Windows 6.5 phones by the end of the year. Below is a list of new smartphones supporting Windows Mobile 6.5

HTC Imagio
The HTC Imagio is Verizon Wireless's first Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone and the carrier's first smartphone to offer V Cast Mobile TV, Verizon's live mobile TV service.

TC Pure for AT&T
The HTC Pure is available now from AT&T for $149.99 with a two-year contract. The Pure is a rebranded version of the HTC Touch Diamond2 and features a 3.2-inch WVGA touch screen, a 5-megapixel camera, and full wireless options.

HTC Tilt 2 for AT&T
The HTC Tilt 2 will be available from AT&T on October 18 for $299.99 with a two-year contract and after rebates. This is AT&T's version of the HTC Touch Pro2 and comes with a 3.6-inch WVGA tilting touch screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, and HTC's Straight Talk Technology for improved speakerphone quality. Unfortunately, the Tilt 2 and HTC Pure do not come equipped with 3.5 millimeter headphone jacks.

HTC Touch2
The HTC Touch2 is an entry-level smartphone that will be available in European and Asian markets in Q4. The smartphone is the successor to the HTC Touch and HTC Touch 3G, but unfortunately will not be imported to the U.S.

HTC HD2
The HTC HD2 is the fifth Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone announced by HTC but the first Windows Mobile device to run the company's HTC Sense user interface. The HD2 is also powered by Qualcomm's new 1GHz Snapdragon mobile processor and boasts a 4.3-inch WVGA (480x800) capacitive touch screen.

Samsung Intrepid for Sprint
The Samsung Intrepid is a business-focused smartphone with world roaming capabilities, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and support for Sprint's EV-DO Rev. A network. Running Windows Mobile 6.5, the smartphone includes a 2.5-inch touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard and will be available from Sprint starting October 11 for $149.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate.

Samsung Omnia 2
The Samsung Omnia 2 was announced for Verizon Wireless back in June, but we still don't know an official availability date or pricing. As the successor to the Samsung Omnia, the Omnia II brings new improvements, such as a 3.7-inch AMOLED WVGA touch screen and an updated TouchWiz interface.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X2
As the follow-up to the Xperia X1, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 keeps its interactive panel interface while adding something called the SlideView feature that notifies users to missed calls or new messages and provides quick access to them. Other highlights of the quad-band world phone include a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, an 8.1-megapixel camera, and TV-out capabilities.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Live Blood Analysis a scam?

There’s a scam going around and what they are after is your blood. What a bloody scam for the victim, eh. With just a drop, unscrupulous medical doctors, sinsehs (traditional doctors) and alternative medicine practitioners claim they are able to diagnose a host of illnesses, ranging from vitamin deficiencies to cancer.

They are able to convince their unsuspecting patients by using an impressive but discredited test method called Live Blood Analysis (LBA).

It is believed that thousands have fallen victim to this scam over the past 10 years. Alarmed by the growing number of centres offering such services, medical associations are now urging the authorities to take action against those offering LBA.

The test is currently available in the Klang Valley, where some centres advertise the service, and in several other states, including Malacca, Terengganu and Sarawak.

It is also known as Nutritional Blood Analysis or Live Cell Analysis. All methods require a drop of the patient’s blood to be put under a high resolution darkfield microscope.

Those using LBA claim they are able to assess a patient’s health and detect infections, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, toxic substances, weak kidneys, bladders and spleens, and even cancer earlier than standard laboratory tests.

LBA, however, has been deemed “unestablished” and “experimental” by US health authorities.

Robert W. Bradford, who invented the microscopy system used for the test in 1996, is facing charges in the US Federal Court for fradulently marketing it as a diagnostic test for an infectious disease.

Medical doctors also criticise the test as a fraudulent practice to mislead unsuspecting people into buying unnecessary and expensive supplements or alternative therapies for non-existent medical conditions.

Malaysian Society of Haematology president Dr Ng Soo Chin said: “The society’s stand is very clear - LBA is junk science. It is a mixture of a little bit of science that is unsubstantiated and interpretations that are erroneous.

“We think that this sort of practice should not be condoned, and action should be taken against those who prey on patients.”

Although LBA has been available in Malaysia for at least a decade, it appears to have attracted little concern from the authorities because, as a doctor who asked for anonymity observed, the test itself is harmless.

In fact, currently, most LBA practitioners offer the test free with the purchase of certain products. But there are others who charge up to RM1,200 with consultation sessions and reports thrown in.

StarProbe was alerted to LBA after a member of the public sent an e-mail to express his outrage after a relative was duped into taking the test.

He said his relative had the LBA test done by a Chinese sinseh in Kuala Lumpur recently.

“The sinseh told my relative he was in ill health and could die anytime. Subsequently, he was told to buy supplements amounting to RM500 monthly from the sinseh to cure these ‘illnesses’.”

He added the supplements were to help the relative “detox the colon, clean the liver of bad blood, remove bad cholesterol clogging up blood cells, promote weight loss, and boost energy.”

According to Dr Ng, this was the modus operandi of some LBA practitioners. Many would also claim the patient had a blood infection caused by a type of yeast, which they would then proceed to treat with costly supplements and alternative treatments.

Dr Ng said the public should know that if yeast was truly present in a patient’s blood, he would be very sick and require hospitalisation.

However, a Klang Valley medical doctor, who only wishes to be known as Dr Lim, defended the test, saying that it was done by many medical doctors in countries such as Taiwan, but here it has been misused to sell nutritional supplements.

Dr Lim insisted that the problem lies in the fact that non-medically trained people were performing the tests.

LBA practitioners claim a high resolution dark field microscope, which is a valid medical tool, uses special lighting to view specimens against a dark background, enabling a trained eye to see abnormalities that cannot be detected by a regular microscope.

But Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) president Dr David K.L. Quek said looking at something under a microscope cannot scientifically determine diseases, however powerful the microscope.

According to reports, authorities in the United States, Australia and elsewhere have warned or prosecuted health practitioners, including chiropractors and naturopaths, for misleading their clients with LBA tests.

On whether the MMA would take action against such practices in Malaysia, Dr Quek said that without a patient’s official complaint, or proof that such tests or therapies had caused harm, there was little the MMA could do.

He urges the public to be more aware, less gullible, and more discerning when dealing with claims about unproven therapies, which are not always what they seem. He also said those affected by the scam can forward their complaints to the MMA or Malaysian Medical Council.

Article source: TheStar

Top 10 Worst Pickpocket Cities

Where there are tourists, there are people seeking to exploit them, with travel website TripAdvisor coming up with a list of the top 10 places worldwide to be especially aware of pickpockets. Not always a basic 'lift-and-run' operation, expert pickpocketing can sometimes involve more complicated scams. Travellers need to be aware of all kinds of tricks meant to distract them from their belongings while enjoying popular world attractions.

European cities dominated the top 10 list compiled by TripAdvisor's travellers and editors.

1. Las Ramblas, Barcelona, Spain

Las Ramblas, the famous wide, pedestrian walkway full of life, music, and people at all hours of the day and night, is the perfect place to get your purse pinched.

2. Rome, Italy

With its ancient buildings, historical and cultural attractions, Rome is full of tourists admitting the Trevi Fountain or the Pantheon. It's easy for a pickpocket to lift a camera or purse with a quick snip of scissors.

3. Prague, Czech Republic

The beautiful Charles Bridge is lined with 30 baroque-style statues, as well as thousands of tourists who crowd its ancient stones each year, making a perfect recipe for pickpocketing. Before taking in the view of the Vltava River and the Prague Castle beyond, be sure valuables are strapped down.

4. Madrid, Spain

El Rastro fleamarket and the crowded metro are often cited as spots where unfriendly pickpocket schemes can put a damper on a visit to this beautiful city. Travelers should also beware that in museums, pickpockets can also prey on distracted tourists.

5. Paris, France

The City of Light draws enormous crowds from the base of the Eiffel Tower to the steps of Sacre-Coeur but enormous crowds can also be found below ground, in the city's metro system, where travelers should be especially cautious.

6. Florence, Italy

It is easy for tourists to be distracted by the majestic beauty of Michelangelo's David and the other awe-inspiring works of art and pieces of history all around Florence but when admiring Michelangelo's creation, or at its replica in busy Piazza della Signoria, be alert for pickpockets.

7. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires is a vibrant and culturally rich city with much to offer, from the famed Teatro Colon to the city's many distinct neighborhoods but if you are suddenly covered in "bird droppings" (likely mustard) and a "friendly" local happens to be standing by with napkins to help you clean up, beware.

8. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Don't be too taken in by the canals and the friendly, laid-back atmosphere - pickpockets have been known to take advantage of countless tourists in this enchanting city.

9. Athens, Greece

Whether visiting the Parthenon on the Acropolis, or anything else in this magnificent historic city, keep your bags close.

10. Hanoi, Vietnam

The capital of Vietnam has its charming Old Quarter, littered with monuments and colonial architecture, and the city also features 600 temples and pagodas, making it a beautiful and unique place to visit, but also a place to stay alert.

With the above list, I should include Malaysia as a place of snatch thieves.

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