Sunday, September 20, 2009

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3) Salvatore Ferragamo jeans
4) Versace jeans



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2) Burberry jeans

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

USB Cup Warmer

When USB cup warmers first hit the market they were chunky affairs that wrapped around your cup like a sleeping bag to keep it warm. No more.

This USB cup warmer is more efficient, more stylish and more practical than ever before. The USB cup warmer plugs into any USB socket, and at the press of a button will keep your beverage of choice steaming hot until you are ready to enjoy it.

The really clever bit though is that the USB cup warmer doesn't just keep you coffee hot. It is also USB hub. This means that, rather than taking up a valuable USB port on your computer, it provides you with 2 more. How smart is that?

Of course, what this means is that you could plug another USB cup warmer into each of those sockets and another into each socket that they provide. Soon you will be able to warm the cups of all your fellow office workers whilst slowly maxing out the energy bills of your employer.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

New MacBook!!!!

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Inc on Tuesday (Jan 6) introduced what it claims
to be the world's thinnest and lightest 17-inch laptop with a new
unibody aluminium enclosure and a built-in battery said to deliver up
to eight hours of use and a lifespan three times longer than
conventional laptop batteries.

The MacBook Pro retail in Malaysia for RM10,099.
The MacBook Pro retail in Malaysia for RM10,099.
It also announced a revamp of its iLife suite of digital lifestyle
software at the Macworld Expo trade show here, in particular the
iPhoto photo management software which now comes with face detection
technology and built-in support for Facebook. Consumers can also teach
themselves to play musical instruments with the new version of
GarageBand music creation software.

Conspicuously missing from this year's expo is the company's iconic
CEO Steve Jobs, who is recuperating from a health problem. His place
as keynote presenter was taken over by vice-president of worldwide
product marketing Phil Schiller.

In a two hour-long keynote, Schiller showcased the star attraction of
the expo, the top-of-the-line 17-inch Apple MacBook Pro that now
features a design similar to Apple's two other laptops, the 13-inch
MacBook and the 15-inch MacBook Pro. Its body, carved out of a single
block of aluminium, measures just 2.5cm thick. The laptop weighs less
than 2.99kg. A high resolution, low power consumption LED-backlit
display and a large button-less trackpad made of glass has now made
its way into the laptop as well.

A new built-in battery powers the laptop for eight hours on a single
charge. Touted as the greenest notebook family, the new MacBook Pro's
battery allows up to 1,000 recharges for more than three times the
lifespan of conventional laptop batteries. The typical lifespan for
laptop batteries is about three years.

The new 17-inch MacBook Pro will retail in Malaysia for RM10,099.

iPhoto, one of five digital lifestyle software in the iLife 09 suite
now, has new features called Places and Faces. Places automatically
imports photo location data from a GPS-enabled camera or an Apple
iPhone, while with Faces, iPhoto automatically scans photos to detect
people's faces and when names are assigned to those faces, iPhoto will
find more pictures of that person.

Taking things a step further, a button in iPhoto enables not just
convenient publishing of photos on photo sharing websites such as
Facebook and Flickr, but also to detect even more faces on the
Internet. Calling them "really powerful", Schiller demonstrated how
these features help organise thousands of photos.

The updated GarageBand 09 allows budding musicians to learn to play
the piano and guitar at their own pace. Basic Lessons allow newbies to
learn the fundamentals while a feature called Artist Lessons has
original artists including John Fogerty, Colbie Caillat, Norah Jones
and Sting showing how to play their hit songs.

"iLife has become one of the reasons people buy a Mac today. There's
nothing like it on any other computing platform," said Schiller.
Priced at RM299 for single user, iLife 09 will ship end of January.

Also announced at Macworld were updates to the company's iWork office
productivity suite. Called iWork 09, the three software that makes up
the suite, namely Keynote, Pages and Numbers have received new themes,
sophisticated transition effects and a quick way to group and
summarise data. iWork 09 is available immediately for RM299.

The "one more thing" announcement -- Jobs' trademark way of announcing
something unexpected -- was reserved for a new three-tier pricing for
Apple's iTunes online music store which is not available in Malaysia.

Jobs, who survived a pancreatic cancer in 2004 and appeared to be
losing weight throughout 2008, on Monday (Jan 5) wrote a personal
letter addressed to the Apple community, saying doctors have
pinpointed hormone imbalance as the reason for his illness. "The
remedy for this nutritional problem is relatively simple and
straightforward, and I've already begun treatment," he wrote, adding
that he would remain as Apple's CEO and expects to be back in shape by
Spring this year.

Source - Tech & U NST
Sunday, May 3, 2009

Kokurikulum: Pelajar berfikiran kritis

BEHRANG 28 April - Masyarakat perlu membuang tanggapan bahawa penglibatan pelajar institusi pengajian tinggi dalam kegiatan kokurikulum tidak mendatangkan banyak manfaat dan boleh menjejaskan prestasi akademik.

Timbalan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi, Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah berkata, sebaliknya penglibatan kegiatan kokurikulum membantu pelajar untuk berfikir secara kritis serta yakin dengan setiap keputusan yang dibuat.

''Lazimnya pelajar yang cergas dan aktif akan memperoleh keputusan akademik yang baik, jika tidak berjaya dengan cemerlang sekalipun.

''Sebab itu, jangan sesekali menyalahkan kegiatan luar bilik kuliah sebagai penyebab jika seseorang pelajar gagal dalam pelajaran," katanya.Beliau berkata demikian kepada pemberita selepas menyampaikan diploma dan sijil kepada 844 graduan pada majlis Konvokesyen Ke-4 Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah (PSAS) di sini hari ini.

Saifuddin menjelaskan, kegagalan pelajar menamatkan pengajian atau gagal mendapat keputusan baik berpunca daripada sikap individu itu sendiri.

''Mereka gagal kerana berhadapan masalah psikologi, tidak mampu memberi tumpuan di bilik kuliah selain masalah keluarga,'' katanya.


-Utusan-

Friday, May 1, 2009

Hello

hye smua...
act....ak agk bosan la ngan hdup skrg....besa la...dh form 5...hdup kna byk ngadap buku...stady...wt latih tubi...tp tu la...tengah2 sibuk..
sempat gk ak wt team wind orchestra untuk festival wind orchestra SBP ngan skola cluster...tp tu la...juz dpt anugerah gangsa...neway...its a gud start for my school...
thun depan maybe bleh improve lots...tyme g sna la penat...
dh la jauh...sejuk plak tu...tp..
for me...tyme g sna la plg best...ak mkin rpt ngan kwn2.haha...hopefully...after diz we all bleh troskan persahabatan ktorg smua...dats all from me i think..haha...

FRENS 4EVA!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Is It Safe Now?...

IF you think your PC is safe, think again! Rising online threats spell dangers. More protective measures are needed.

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Tan says the question is no longer about how safe the computer is, but about how well-protected, managed and controlled the information is today.
Tan says the question is no longer about how safe the computer is, but about how well-protected, managed and controlled the information is today.

Cyber attackers use new ways to gain control

BAD news for computer users! Cyber attackers are employing new and more sophisticated techniques, and no longer limited to intrusions, viruses, worms, spam and phishing.

According to Symantec Corporation (Malaysia) managing director Suzie Tan, among the newer techniques are bots, Web-based attacks and spim – unsolicited messages sent to cellular phones.

“As security measures are developed and implemented to protect the computers of end-users and organisations, attackers are rapidly adapting new techniques and strategies to avoid them.”

Tan said the changing threat landscape has led to the emergence of Security 2.0, the next generation of security centred on protecting and managing information.

“So, the question is no longer about how safe the computer is, but about how well-protected, managed and controlled the information is today.”

In addition to the said threats, the explosion of new malware variants has resulted in the shift from mass distribution of a small number of threats to micro distribution of large families of threats. These new strains of malware consist of millions of distinct threats that propagate as a single, core piece of malware creating an unlimited number of unique malware instances.

“One of the more recent examples include the Conficker worm, sometimes called Downadup. A number of different variants have been disclosed over the past three months, whereby the worm has created an infrastructure that its creators can use to remotely install software on infected machines.”

Inadequate protection measures open the computers to the risk of attack and the consequences are costly.

According to a research from the Ponemon Institute, an independent research firm specialising in privacy, data protection and information security policy, the cost of a data breach is at nearly US$200 (RM720) per compromised record.

From a business perspective, such incidents do not only result in extra expenses to recuperate from downtime and IT systems failure, which will affect productivity, but also introduce serious legal liability issues and undermine hard-earned corporate brands and reputation.

Tan advises businesses to strengthen their priority and maintain their investment on security infrastructure in the organisation.

“The least they can do is to employ in-depth defence strategies, which include the deployment of regularly updated anti-virus, firewalls, intrusion detection, and intrusion protection systems on client systems.

How to keep your system safe
1 Unless you’re absolutely certain a site is legitimate and secure, don’t provide personal or financial information such as your IC number or bank details online. Even on Web sites that appear to be legitimate, they may be fake or “phishing” sites that exist only to steal your information. Never send such information through e-mail or instant message either.

2 Always use secure Web sites when sending information or transacting business online.

3 Do not visit suspicious Web sites, click on suspicious links or open attachments, unless you know for sure they are trustworthy.

4 Store sensitive financial and personal information in password-protected files and directories; use strong, non-obvious passwords.

5 Don’t open e-mail attachments from persons you don’t know or trust.

6 Regularly download all browser and security updates to keep your security protection safe – anti-virus, firewall.

7 Install a good firewall protection, anti-virus software, and anti-spam or anti-phishing filter. A programme with anti-virus and anti-spyware capabilities can detect and often remove crimeware threats that would otherwise remain hidden on your machine.

8 Educate yourself. Check out the latest threats, spyware and adware, security advisories, and recent security news.

Singapore, Thailand hit more often than Malaysia



According to the latest Symantec Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) Internet Security Threat Report XIV, which observed current trends and impending threats for 2008, a total of 2,075,968 distinct bot-infected computers were identified in the APJ region, which amounts to 22 per cent of the 9,437,536 distinct bot-infected computers detected worldwide during this period. It is, however, 21 per cent less than the 2,628,906 distinct bot-infected computers that were identified in the region during 2007.

In 2008, Malaysia ranked third in Southeast Asia (behind Singapore and Thailand) for country with the highest bot-infected computers, and ranked ninth in APJ. Malaysia’s ranking has improved significantly from the top ranking in Southeast Asia, and sixth ranking in APJ in 2007. (See Table)

Know your enemy ...experts tell you how to protect your PC

Online threats are real and dangerous. But how do they emerge and how do you minimise your risks? Siti Syameen Md Khalili talks to a number of computer security solutions providers and experts on the subject.

• Lim Kar Aik, chief executive officer, Avira Sdn Bhd

The computer can be infected by a mere click on a Web site. Virus, worms and Trojans spread through your office network, Internet, or even the flash drive.

Users who are most vulnerable to threats are those closely related to financial gains. For instance, hackers might use a phishing technique to “fish” or to tempt online banking users to key in their bank account’s log in detail and password by creating a similar Web page that looks exactly the same with the real one.

The threats depend on the behaviour of the virus itself. Some could be really harmful to your computer and might cost you a new hard drive or even a new motherboard. Recently, the famous Conficker C worm hits the Internet and has so far infected more than 10 millions PC around the world.

Users thus need to make their computers safe and secure by choosing reliable anti-virus solutions.

Locally, our end-user anti-virus solution, Antivir Personal Edition, has protected more than one million PCs.

Anti-virus software is affordable nowadays and we encourage people to install it. They should watch out what they surf to and pay attention on what to click and what not to.

• Victor Lo, regional consulting manager, Trend Micro (Southeast Asia & Hong Kong)

The computer on its own is safe, but risks emerge once the user hooks it onto the network.

The Internet is where anything can take place, both good and bad. Even if the computer has a security software in place, it would depend on what level and type of security the software covers.

Specific online activities are vulnerable to different types of viruses, malware and threats. For companies, being vulnerable to threats means being at the risk of losing valuable data, consumer database, passwords and the risk of living through operational downtime and clogged bandwidth (via spam).

Downtime is a costly price to pay for ignoring protective measures. This kind of losses is purely monetary and is completely at the cost of the company’s budget.

For consumers, the threat lies in losing essential information and passwords, which result in monetary and privacy loss.

More than that, during this Age when Internet banking and bill payment transactions have become a daily norm, mirror sites by hackers, spyware and phishing activities can steal a person’s personal data such as name, address and passwords. Also, the number of Internet users is booming and children are targeted by online criminals.

Hence, Trend Micro has a new initiative – Internet Safety for Families & Kids (ISKF) through which we try to create awareness of the risks and solutions for children’s safety online.

Besides that, our end-user solution, Trend Micro Internet Security 2009, is designed to protect several PCs in a household and PC activities can be managed from a parent PC. It offers network protection against online intruders.

• Dhillon Andrew Kannabhiran, founder/CEO, Hack in The Box (M) Sdn Bhd

“The risks associated with computer usage are increasing. In the past, attacks were more focused on the network layer. Today, the focus has moved to the application layer. With Web 2.0 the driving force behind this adoption, users are now not only exposed to network-based attacks but also to attacks that come in through their Web browser ranging from cross site scripting, cookie-injection and click-jacking.

Threats spanning from frequent online activities:
• E-mail – viruses/Trojans/worms
• Instant messaging – spam/phishing
• Online shopping – spyware/adware
• Online banking – viruses/Trojans/worms
• Personal finance – Crimeware (password theft which leads to financial loss)
• Downloading of music, movies and software – spyware/adware/phishing
• Online gaming – viruses/Trojans/worms
• Post on blogs and Wikis – crimeware
• Digital photography (upload/download free photos) – spyware/adware/phishing/ viruses/Trojans/worms/crimeware
• Internet surfing – spyware/adware/ phishing
• Online research and travel – spyware/ phishing/viruses/Trojan/worms/ crimeware


Sources - New Straits Time ( I-Tech )

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Insomnia?...

Insomnia Causes

Insomnia may be caused by a host of different reasons. These causes may be divided into situational factors, medical or psychiatric conditions, or primary sleep problems. Insomnia could also be classified by the duration of the symptoms into transient, short-term, or chronic. Transient insomnia generally last less than seven days; short-term insomnia usually lasts for about one to three weeks, and chronic insomnia lasts for more than three weeks.

Many of the causes of transient and short-term insomnia are similar and they include:

  • Jet lag

  • Changes in shift work

  • Excessive or unpleasant noise

  • Uncomfortable room temperature (too hot or too cold)

  • Stressful situations in life (exam preparation, loss of a loved one, unemployment, divorce, or separation)

  • Presence of an acute medical or surgical illness or hospitalization

  • Withdrawal from drug, alcohol, sedative, or stimulant medications

  • Insomnia related to high altitude (mountains)

Chronic or long-term insomnia

The majority of causes of chronic or long-term insomnia are usually linked to an underlying psychiatric or physiologic (medical) condition.

Psychological related insomnia

The most common psychological problems that may lead to insomnia include:

In fact, insomnia may be an indicator of depression. Many people will have insomnia during the acute phases of a mental illness.

Physiological related insomnia

Physiological causes span from circadian rhythm disorders (disturbance of the biological clock), sleep-wake imbalance, to a variety of medical conditions. The following are the most common medical conditions that trigger insomnia:

High risk groups for insomnia

In addition to the above medical conditions, certain groups may be at higher risk for developing insomnia:

Medication related insomnia

Certain medications have also been associated with insomnia. Among them are:

  • Certain over-the-counter cold and asthma preparations.

  • The prescription varieties of these medications may also contain stimulants and thus produce similar effects on sleep.

  • Certain medications for high blood pressure have also been associated with poor sleep.

  • Some medications used to treat depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.

Other causes of insomnia

  • Common stimulants associated with poor sleep include caffeine and nicotine. You should consider not only restricting caffeine and nicotine use in the hours immediately before bedtime but also limiting your total daily intake.

  • People often use alcohol to help induce sleep, as a nightcap. However, it is a poor choice. Alcohol is associated with sleep disruption and creates a sense of nonrefreshed sleep in the morning.

  • A disruptive bed partner with loud snoring or periodic leg movements also may impair your ability to get a good night's sleep.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Notebook Batery Life Problem..How to Solve?.

Wouldn’t it be perfect if there is a notebook computer that weighs less than a kilogram and has a battery life that never ceases? Imagine carrying it around while travelling without needing to charge the notebook after every few hours.

Both the Lenovo X200 (top) and Dell E6400 offer long-lasting battery power.
Both the Lenovo X200 (top) and Dell E6400 offer long-lasting battery power.

For now, ultra-mobile PCs (UMPC) seem to fit most mobile professionals’ need for portability, but not so much the dream of having everlasting battery to keep them productive on the go.

Well, some might argue that the eight hours of battery life offered by some of the latest UMPC models is good enough. Still, wouldn’t it be useful to have the battery lasting longer, especially when you are a heavy multimedia user? Computer usage habits make a difference on battery life, so you might not experience the same battery life as promised by the manufacturer.

Battery life remains one of the key concerns for notebook users, and manufacturers are trying hard to feed the need to keep batteries running for a long time after each charge.

The majority of notebooks in the market are pre-loaded with power management software. This feature works with Windows’ (XP and Vista) power management utility to conserve energy and extend battery life. Users just need to create a power plan and get the right balance of performance and battery life. There is also the option of throttling central processing unit speed to conserve energy.

Leading the way in providing batteries that offer fast charging and long life is Dell Computers. For now, Dell’s latest 14.1-inch Latitude E6400 has the longest battery life of 19 hours if you combine a nine-cell battery with the optional 12-cell battery. The provided nine-cell battery on its own can last about five hours.

Another model offering long-lasting battery power is the 12-inch Lenovo X200. This machine, equipped with enhanced battery stretch feature, promises 9.2 hours of battery life.

In the UMPC category, Asus Tech offers the Eee PC 901 and 1000 with six-cell batteries which provide a longer battery lifespan of up to 7.8 hours.

As competition gets hotter, the battery factor could well be decisive in enabling a brand to gain more grounds in the PC market.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Latest!!!

Berikut adalah ranking penuh 54 buah SBP untuk SPM 2008. Ranking (termasuk subjek EST) yang telah dipaparkan di laman web SBP Excellent adalah seperti berikut :


  1. SASER 1.612
  2. KISAS 1.68
  3. ASIS 1.754
  4. SAMURA 1.83
  5. SESTER 1.841
  6. INTEGOMB 1.883
  7. SAINS JOHOR 1.906
  8. TKC 1.930
  9. SEPINTAR 1.951
  10. SESERI 1.979
  11. KUSESS 1.99
  12. BRAINS 2.004
  13. SEMASHUR 2.014
  14. SMSSI 2.005
  15. SEMESTA 2.059
  16. MCKK 2.073
  17. MOZAC 2.084
  18. SBPI SELANDAR 2.075
  19. SMAPK 2.11
  20. SAS 2.108
  21. FARIS PETRA 2.135
  22. SESMA 2.142
  23. ITEM 2.143
  24. STJ 2.171
  25. SAINA 2.171
  26. SMAPL 2.198
  27. INTERSABER 2.193
  28. SSP 2.188
  29. STF 2.221
  30. SBPI JEMPOL 2.248
  31. SYTRA 2.266
  32. SMACH 2.269
  33. SMSS 2.289
  34. SMSAH 2.305
  35. IGOP 2.277
  36. SMESH 2.321
  37. SBPI Kubang Pasu 2.307
  38. SBPI PEKAN 2.355
  39. INTEK 2.382
  40. SERATAS 2.409
  41. SEMSAS 2.406
  42. SDAR 2.419
  43. SCIPP 2.437
  44. SAINS KUCHING 2.438
  45. SHAH PEKAN 2.434
  46. SAINS MIRI 2.44
  47. SEMUJI 2.446
  48. SEMESTI 2.447
  49. SAKTI 2.444
  50. STAR 2.456
  51. SOKSEK 2.604
  52. SAINS LAHAD DATU 2.621
  53. SAINS DUNGUN 2.637
  54. SAINS LABUAN 2.822
Sunday, March 22, 2009

Salam perpisahan...(sementara waktu...sampai mei)

hoh0ho...
to all my frens...
ak nk kna blk ostel dh arini...
cdih sgt...
haha....
pasni...
blan 5 lak la ak blk...
lmbt ag tu...
lau sempat...
kt skola nnt..
aku curik2 la on...
hak3....
neway...
doakn la ak berjaya dlm blajar...
ak nk jd doktor pakar bedah neuro...
ahakz...
insyaAllah...
wassalam.....
Friday, March 20, 2009

Hopefully....All diz gonna be done diz Year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

KUALA LUMPUR 18 Mac - Kementerian Pelajaran bercadang untuk mengurangkan sukatan pelajaran bagi beberapa kertas peperiksaan berbentuk subjektif dalam Sijil Peperiksaan Malaysia (SPM).

Timbalan Ketua Pengarahnya, Dr. Haili Dolhan berkata, cadangan itu bertujuan mempercepatkan proses penyemakan dan pengumuman keputusan peperiksaan SPM yang mengambil masa agak lama untuk diumumkan.

Katanya, cadangan berkenaan tidak bermakna akan memendekkan sukatan pelajaran sebaliknya bertujuan mengurangkan penumpuan kepada aspek penilaian keputusan SPM berasaskan peperiksaan.

''Sebagai contoh, keputusan SPM tidak lagi tertumpu kepada keputusan peperiksaan 100 peratus malah bergantung kepada kemahiran sampingan berkaitan mata pelajaran tertentu seperti menghasilkan kertas projek, amali dan sebagainya.

''Bagaimanapun, cadangan ini masih dalam rangka kajian dan memerlukan penelitian terperinci memandangkan kertas peperiksaan SPM mempunyai standard peperiksaan yang tinggi," katanya.

Beliau berkata demikian kepada pemberita pada Majlis Sepetang Bersama Media sempena Pesta Buku Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur 2009 di sini semalam.

Cadangan itu ialah antara pendekatan yang akan digunakan kementerian tersebut untuk mengatasi masalah penyemakan dan pengumuman kertas peperiksaan SPM yang mengambil masa agak lama.

Menurut Haili, kementerian itu juga bercadang untuk menambah bilangan guru pemeriksa kertas peperiksaan SPM bagi mempercepatkan proses penyemakan.

''Buat masa ini, kita mempunyai bilangan pemeriksa kertas SPM dan Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) yang agak kecil jika dibandingkan peningkatan jumlah pelajar dan mata pelajaran yang diambil.

''Ada pelajar yang mendaftar sehingga 20 mata pelajaran dalam SPM dan ini mengambil masa agak lama untuk disemak memandangkan jumlah pemeriksa yang terhad,'' katanya.

Bagaimanapun, katanya, cadangan-cadangan ini masih dalam pertimbangan dan sekiranya relevan untuk diaplikasikan dalam peperiksaan SPM, ia akan diperkenalkan awal tahun depan.

Good News or Bad News????

KUALA LUMPUR 18 Mac - Kementerian Pelajaran disaran memberi kuasa kepada guru untuk merampas telefon bimbit yang dibawa pelajar ke sekolah dan bukan hanya kepada guru disiplin sahaja.

Presiden Majlis Pemuafakatan Persatuan Ibu Bapa dan Guru Nasional (PIBGN), Prof. Madya Datuk Dr. Mohd. Ali Hassan berkata, langkah itu penting bagi memastikan usaha membendung gejala disiplin pelajar dapat dilaksanakan secara berkesan dan menyeluruh.

"Sebuah sekolah kadang- kadang mempunyai seorang guru disiplin sahaja, mereka sukar memantau pelajar," katanya ketika dihubungi Utusan Malaysia di sini hari ini.

Yang Dipertua Gabungan Majlis Guru-guru Besar Malaysia (GMGBM), Ruslan Madon pula meminta Kementerian Pelajaran memberi kuasa kepada semua guru untuk merampas telefon bimbit yang dibawa pelajar ke sekolah.

Semalam, Timbalan Menteri Pelajaran, Datuk Dr. Wee Ka Siong berkata, pihak sekolah khasnya guru disiplin akan diberi kuasa penuh untuk merampas telefon bimbit yang dibawa pelajar ke sekolah.

"Jika guru kelas juga diberi kuasa untuk merampas telefon bimbit pelajar, saya percaya usaha untuk membanteras gejala tersebut tidak perlu mengambil masa yang lama," katanya.

Menurut Ruslan, pihaknya mendapati ada pelajar tidak jujur ketika menduduki peperiksaan apabila mereka merujuk nota dan formula subjek tertentu yang disimpan dalam telefon bimbit.

"Selain itu, kes gangsterisme boleh berlaku disebabkan penggunaan telefon bimbit di sekolah kerana timbulnya perasaan iri hati sesama pelajar," katanya.

Tambah Ruslan, pihak sekolah perlu memastikan kemudahan telefon awam yang disediakan dapat berfungsi dengan baik supaya ia boleh digunakan apabila berlaku hal kecemasan.

"Malah, papan tanda amaran yang melarang penggunaan telefon bimbit di sekolah perlu diwujudkan untuk memberi kesedaran kepada para pelajar," katanya.

Menurut beliau, Surat Pekeliling Kementerian Pelajaran berhubung peraturan sekolah perlu dipanjangkan kepada ibu bapa agar mereka dapat memantau anak-anak daripada melanggar peraturan tersebut.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

My Dreamed Phone!!








Ahakz!!!!
K850i..










Cantik arr fon ni...
ak nk sgt...
tp tu la..
mhl arr...
haha...
hrp2 ak bleh la bli nnt...
gna dwet sndiri...
ahakz...
Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Why?..Muslims!!!

Why do we ((sleep)) in [[school]], But stay ((awake) through a [[3 hour movie]]?

Why is it so ((hard)) to talk about [[God]], but so ((easy)) to talk about [[sex]]?

Why is it so easy to ((ignore)) a [[Godly]] bebo bulletin, yet we ((repost)) the [[nasty]] ones?

Why are ((mosques)) getting [[smaller]], but ((bars and clubs)) are [[expanding]]?

Why is it so easy to purchase {beer} and {drugs}, but so hard to donate 25 cents for a {Charity}?

Why is it so easy to worship a {Celebrity}, but very difficult to engage with {God}?

Think about it, are you going to repost this?

Are you going to ignore it, cause you think you'll get laughed at?

Repost this as "dont read if ur immature ....seriously"

80 % of you wont repost this..






The Prophet said: If you deny me in front of your friends, I will deny you in front of my god ALLAH

going for JOURNEY!!!!

arini...
ak nk g jalan2 ngan family...
ak ngan family kn g kl...
g kt akak ak...haha...
spttnya plan nk g pagi esk...pagi ari kamis...
tapi ntah la...ayh ak ckp ada keja lak,..
so..kena bertolak awl cket la...
aku harap...perjalanan kami slmt p sna.,..
then...ak maybe tk update blog spnjg ak kt sna...
sma la nnt...
ak tkleh nk edit blog ak tyme kt skola...
ak dok ostel....tkleh on9 slalu...
kpada kwn2 ak kt luar sna...
yg sudi mlawat blog ak...
thnx la eh...
see ya!!!........................................

Vision for 2009


My target!!!!!
Doakn la eh kejayaan ak!!...











Target ni gk..
ak nk beat rekod family ak...
haha....
da best is...
straight A...
with 6 1A and 3 2A...
all of them is 9 subject..
and 9 A's...
Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Miss All This Moment!!!!!!

With My International Friends!!!




Really miss this moment...
with all Princess Chulabhorn College's students...
Saturn, Thailand..
Diorg dtg Malaysia....
Program Pengantarabangsaan ngan Syed Putra..










Ni team futsal...
tyme berentap kt PCC...Thailand...
tk menang...
kecundang 1-3..
ok la tu...
haha....
they're good...









Ni satu lg program....
ngan budak2 Inter-Community School of Zurich...Switzerland...
haha....
i got one adopted friends...
she's nice with me...
miss all of them!!..






Hope can meet all of them back one day...
masa......jarak.....umur tkkn mmpu psahkn persahabatan...
ahakz....cuma mati dan takdir Ilahi ja...
hope can meet them one day...
InsyaAllah...

to all SPM candidates 2009

kwn2 suma yg kt luar sna....
tk kra la SBP...MRSM...Skola Teknik....Skola Agama or Skola harian biasa....
ak kt sini....nk wish gud luck...
stdy hard...stdy smart...
let us all struggle bg dpt result elok...
insyaAllah...
sma2 usaha...
sma2 berjaya...
sma2 sng hati...
sma2 bleh blaja kt tmpt elok2...
sma2 dpt keja elok nnt...
sma2 hdup sng...
sma2 kaya...
haha....
ok tk?..
gud luck!!..
lau ada apa2....
inform ak...
kot nk tukar2 kertas soklan ka...
ok aja...

Keja sambilan.......

Aku tataw la bnda ni bleh dpt btol ke tk...
tp ak nk try la...
lau dpt btol...
syukur la...
bnda ni halal arr...
kta wt keje...
bkn dok sje je...
haha....
so....
lau sspe nk cbe nsb...
daftar la...
click kt banner bwh ni....
kta nk cari dwet...
kna usaha sma....
dwet tkkn dtg bergolek...
haha....
try la dlu...
for me...
dia tk bahaya....
dia tk mtk no account bank kta...
lau dia mtk pun..
dia juz mtk no account internet banking kta...
tu pun lau ade...
hahaha...
lau tkde tu....
mtk la diorg kasi dwet gaji tu...
gna cek...
okeh?..~

BuxPTR
Monday, March 16, 2009

result SPM!!!

result SPM skola ak drop cket dari thun sblm ni...
tp tu laa....
result spm skola ak plg best...
tahun 2005...
batch abg abgkt ak...
haha....
diorg pnya GPK 2.04...
52 org stret A...
so....
batch ak slaku batch adk angkt diorg...
kmi trget bleh beat rekod diorg...
hahaha....
wish all of us luck!!!...

Today we dare to struggle.....
Tomorrow we dare to success...
STRAIGHT A1!!!!
Sunday, March 15, 2009

Alamak!!

friends....

ktorang pnya team futsal klah daa..
haha...
ntah pe yg dh jd..
first tu kmi dh mng 1-0..
tyme tu..
men mmg cntik arr...
tyme tu...
men kt court official size la..
international pnya...
ble second game...
tkar court lak...
men court yg kcik...
tk rancak la game...
nk open game pun...
cm tkleh je...
men jd mandom...
tk rancak...
then ktorg kecundang 0-2...
nk wt cmna...
rezeki tk ada...
trima je...

thats all i think...
haha....
Saturday, March 14, 2009

New Blog!!!!

hahaha....
akhirnya bleh gk wt blog baru...
yg lama tu...
juz abaikan...
hahaha...