Monday, 10 October 2011

Multipurpose knife

Huhu, idaman ayahandaku utk hadiah persaraan dia nanti.. Tp berapa plk la harga dia.. Adehh..

Friday, 7 October 2011

Kejam

Belanja teh tarik sebelum samun
Oleh MEGAT RAMLI MEGAT RAOF
megat@kosmo.com.my
KLANG – Tiga penjenayah layak digelar penyamun sengkek apabila tergamak melarikan barang kemas dan wang RM400 milik sepasang suami isteri orang kelainan upaya selepas memberi mereka minum teh tarik mengandungi bahan khayal dalam kejadian di Bukit Kuda di sini Rabu lalu.

Bukan itu sahaja, penyamun tidak berhati perut itu juga bertindak meninggalkan pasangan bisu masing-masing berusia 68 tahun itu di tepi jalan di kawasan Rawang selepas melakukan samun.

Sumber memberitahu, kejadian pukul 1 petang itu berlaku apabila pasangan itu didatangi dua wanita berusia lingkungan 20-an sejurus mereka keluar dari sebuah klinik.

Katanya, suspek kemudian mengajak mangsa menaiki kereta dan mengatakan mereka sanggup menghantar mereka pulang.

“Mangsa pada mulanya menolak ajakan tersebut tetapi akhirnya akur selepas suspek berkeras.

“Kereta yang dipandu seorang lagi lelaki kemudian menuju ke Klang sebelum berhenti di sebuah restoran di Jalan Pos Baru di sini,” katanya.

Tambahnya, mangsa kemudian diberi minum teh tarik yang telah dicampur bahan khayal menyebabkan kedua-dua mangsa pengsan.

Menurut sumber itu, mereka kemudian dibawa ke satu kawasan terpencil di Rawang sebelum suspek menyamun pelbagai barang kemas termasuk rantai perkahwinan, cincin dan anting-anting mangsa.

Supercar

What makes supercar like lamborghini, ferrari, aston martin (just mention couples of model) so expensive..
Errmm.. I wonder if those kind of car can be bought like wira, myvi or persona.. Hurmmm

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Apple

Apple 'visionary' Steve Jobs dies

Former chief executive and co-founder of US technology giant Apple Steve Jobs has died, the company says. He was 56.

"Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve," Apple said.

Jobs announced he was suffering from pancreatic cancer in 2004.

Microsoft boss Bill Gates said Jobs' "profound impact" would " be felt for many generations to come".

Mr Gates added: "For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honour. I will miss Steve immensely."

US President Barack Obama also paid tribute: "Michelle and I are saddened to learn of the passing of Steve Jobs. Steve was among the greatest of American innovators - brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it.... The world has lost a visionary."

And New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that "America lost a genius who will be remembered with Edison and Einstein, and whose ideas will shape the world for generations to come".

'The face of Apple'

In the statement Apple said: "Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being".

"Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple."

Jobs had built a reputation as a forthright and demanding leader who could take niche technologies - such as the mouse and the graphical window-based interface - and make them popular with the general public.

He introduced the colourful iMac computer, the iPod and the iPhone to the world. His death came just a day after Apple unveiled its latest iPhone 4S model.

In 2004, Jobs announced that he was suffering from pancreatic cancer and he had a liver transplant five years later.

In January, he took medical leave, before resigning as CEO in August and handing over his duties to Tim Cook.

In his resignation letter, Jobs said: "I believe Apple's brightest and most innovative days are ahead of it. And I look forward to watching and contributing to its success in a new role."

However, Jobs stayed on as Apple's chairman.

More than almost any other business leader, he was indistinguishable from his company, which he co-founded in the 1970s.

Apple - whose market value is estimated at $351bn (£227bn) - is now the world's most valuable technology company. Only oil giant Exxon Mobil is worth more.

As the face of Apple, Jobs represented its dedication to high-end technology and fashionable design.

And inside the company he exerted a level of influence unheard of in most businesses.

Despite a high profile, however, he remained fiercely protective of his private life.

He married his wife Laurene in 1991, and the couple had three children.

Jobs also leaves a daughter from a previous relationship, and as an adult discovered that he had a biological sister, US novelist Mona Simpson.

BBC © 2011

Tech

Aaargghh...!!! Br nk angan nk beli iphone4, dh kuar plk iphone 4S..
Changgih kn teknologi sekarang..
Ibarat berlumba2 nk bgtau satu dunia korg nyer henpon paling best.. Tp iphone mmg best pn.. Hahaha

Indah ciptaan Allah

Pemandangan waktu maghrib di jusco cheras selatan... Indahnya....

Keje

Ari ni aku keje smpi malam.. Aduuuiiaii...

Man Utd

Team fav aku sejak kecik..
Sokongan yg tiada belah bagi..