Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Komen Yang Beretika ;)


“Aku Menulis Bukan Kerna Nama”

Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera, harap kawan2 dapat meluangkan masa sekejap untuk mentelaah karangan darjah tiga aku ni. Bak kata media kita “pena ibarat mata pedang yang tajam dan boleh meruntuhkan sebuah kerajaan mahupun kuasa besar”. Cerita kali ini aku nak lebih memfokuskan kepada etika ketika kita memposting komen, menulis blog, gambar dan sebagainya (FB, Twitter, Blog, DLL) yang anda pon boleh pikir sendiri, betul?.

Ada hal-hal yang boleh serta harus dilakukan dan juga ada yang sebaiknya JANGAN dilakukan dalam pergaulan sehari-hari begitu juga di laman sosial. Apa yang berlaku sekeliling kita pun boleh terjadi di laman social, bezanya kita tak dapat nak pegang jer…

Penulis atau pengkritik pada satu masa dulu menjadi musuh kepada penjajah, ditakuti kerana penulisan mereka boleh mempengaruhi minda "si pembaca". Berbeza dengan penulisan atau komen di laman-laman sosial ketika ini di mana kita boleh menulis apa sahaja yang terlintas di fikiran walaupun kita sedari atau tidak ianya boleh memudaratkan jiwa “si pembaca”. Laman sosial menjadi wadah paling terbuka untuk kita melafazkan sesuatu mengikut mood atau emosi kita pada ketika itu. Memang kita sedari, salah seorang dari rakan sosial kita yang membaca adalah sahabat, cikgu, saudara atau ibubapa kita...  

Tindakan “memposting” di wallpost orang lain seperti menulis status yang kasar dan tidak senonoh, berbaur politik atau perkauman, mempromosi barangan @ MLM, adalah beberapa tindakan yang kurang bijak untuk kita lakukan di laman sosial. Perilaku seperti ini hanya akan membuatkan anda dijauhi oleh teman-teman laman maya anda…



Seharusnya penulisan @ perilaku seperti itu tidak harus dilakukan oleh kita yang berjiwa merdeka serta mementingkan keamanan… peace yo..!! Di sini juga ingin aku kongsikan apa yang aku terbaca melalui penulisan Katie Heaney (Penganalisis media sosial) Perhatikan hal-hal berikut yang sebaiknya tidak dilakukan di laman sosial.

1.     “Tag” secara sebarangan
Sesetengah pengguna laman sosial bukan seperti yang kita sangka, kadang-kadang mereka lebih suka menyendiri, tidak suka menonjol atau di tonjolkan oleh kawan mereka sendiri. Ketegori ini tidak melibatkan mereka yang memang memberi keizinan atau memang beliau suka di "tagging" supaya lebih mendapat publisiti dari pengguna laman sosial yang lain. 
2.     Komen teman yang baru putus cinta
Bab yang sensitif, jangan cuba-cuba untuk jadi hero kalau tak tahu nak mengawal keadaan, takut situasi akan bertambah teruk di sebabkan kita. 

3.  Sering tukar ganti status
Senang cerita saja nak up page sendiri la... MayB dah tiada idea nak mengarang status.

4.     “Memposting” Jawapan Kuiz 
Kita sendiri sudah tahu jawapan yang kebanyakan jawapan adalah tidak benar.

5.     Ajak kawan join games
Bukan semua orang suka games. Ingat!

6.     Buat group yg bkn2

7.     (Boleh Tambah Sendiri)

'Aku menulis bukan kerna nama' hanya nak berkongsi ilmu yang ak baru terbaca dengan IKHLAS. Bukan habuan dari si pembaca atau sesiapa yang aku nak, tapi habuan akhirat yang lebih aku utamakan.

p/s : yang penting etika kita, kita yang tentukan… nk senang pakai etika ni “ikut suka hati aku lah” macam ni bole jadi etika ker? Aduyainyerponggg….. hahaha (31.10.12)

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Treble for Kelantan 2012

Tahniah buat pasukan kelantan dengan kejayaan menewaskan ATM.

Berikut kedudukan jaringan:
ATM (2) mln Kelantan (3)
Jaringan ATM:
Rezal Zambery Yahya minit ke-48
Marlon Alex James minit ke-61
Jaringan Kelantan:
Norshahrul Idlan Talaha minit ke-43 dan minit ke-49
Indra Putra minit ke-95

The weekend stories…



some of them are freaky/funny, some of them are happy, some of them are sad!

Just Another Day in GOLOK..






So, this is my 2nd trip to Kelantan, this time i will attend a wedding of my friend cousin. "Golok" is just a bonus for a man who born in Malaysia but until now he did not reach a famous Golok River! and marked his steps on the Thai soil almost in no time. It was such an easy business doing all the stamping of passport at the Thai immigration office in Golok but i got a 'Lesen Besar' because i got Cik Din. His grandfather lives at the other side of Sg Golok, what? Of corse Thai'Land maa... 






But that was about it. I cross the Sg Golok with a boat and paid RM1 to the boatman, i walked out onto the soil of Thailand and I couldn’t believe how different everything was despite the fact that it was only separated from the Malaysian soil by a river. There were taxi motorbikes offering to take me to the town center.
Of course I’d walk. I don’t want to miss on things and the truth is Cik Din house is just a meter from the river...hehe









Here, most of them speak Kelantanese Malay and the women wear shawl and all, you can’t really tell a Thai from a Malay in Golok. The people in thi village being  highly populated by Muslim Thais.
I was told by cik din (my tourist guide) that there are differences in their slangs although outsiders like me wouldn’t really know.







SO, that was how I spent my hours in Golok. It might not be the best time to be there coz we rushing to go the other place but I am glad that all the questions about Golok had finally been wiped off my mind. We continued our journey to Kota Bharu after that.

Future vs You

We don't know what will come or happen in future, our jobs, our house, our family, our race and everything that stand in our mind right now. We must always learn from our past and think about our future. That's what my mums always said...hehe... did you? Sometime i don't "feel" or "hear" my future, maybe because of my works and of corse my personal heart... huiiyooo... like 'jiwang-jiwang club tonight'...  



In the city like Kuala Lumpur or state like Selangor, we can have a bright future in everything here as long as you know how and make it fast before anybody else. but remember one thing!Just don't get in the trap that we cannot see in KL! everything here is 'GOOD" for our eye, our ear, our mouth but back there we don't know the true is... 




I start to learn about KL when i studied at Kuchai Lama (ILPKL) in 2002, that time i live at usj6 with my sister before she get married. here i got so many friend, different skin, different ideology,  even worst, some off them is 'maling', gangster and blablabla... Alhamdulillah, just friend ok... did not means i got into trouble with them. Back there i always think about their future, how they will end up with their job, family or anything else. But who know, who can change o create the future right...? We cannot just see the bad thing about them... (Continued)



Did you know the meaning of future.?





Lonely Day (Lyric) - System of Down


















Such a lonely day
And it's mine
The most loneliest day of my life

Such a lonely day
Should be banned
It's a day that I can't stand

The most loneliest day of my life
The most loneliest day of my life

Such a lonely day
Shouldn't exist
It's a day that I'll never miss
Such a lonely day
And it's mine
The most loneliest day of my life

And if you go, I wanna go with you
And if you die, I wanna die with you

Take your hand and walk away

The most loneliest day of my life
The most loneliest day of my life
The most loneliest day of my life
Life

Such a lonely day
And it's mine
It's a day that I'm glad I survived

Paper money collecting as my new hobby


Assalamualaikum,

Starting last year, i start to collect paper money from Malaysia and outside. Before this i dont think this is a good o can be a great hobby for me because i also have some paper money in my wallet from 80' that i got from my friend. i don't exactly know the date when i start to luv this hobby. No wonder, this is a very challenging hobby and cost me a lot of money and time to find such as a note of paper. Just try it.! 




Banknote collecting, or Notaphily, is a slowly growing area of numismatics. Although generally not as widespread as coin and stamp collecting, the hobby is slowly expanding. Prior to the 1990s, currency collecting was a relatively small adjunct to coin collecting, but the practice of currency auctions, combined with larger public awareness of paper money have caused a little interest and values of rare banknotes.
Sanjay Relan, of Hong Kong is holding the Guinness world record since 2007 for collecting 221 banknotes representing 221 different countries. He also held the Guinness world record in 2007 for a short period for collecting 235 coins representing 235 different countries.


For years, the mode of collecting banknotes was through a handful of mail order dealers who issued price lists and catalogs. In the early 1990s, it became more common for rare notes to be sold at various coin and currency shows via auction. The illustrated catalogs and "event nature" of the auction practice seemed to fuel a sharp rise in overall awareness of paper money in the numismatic community. Entire advanced collections are often sold at one time, and to this day single auctions can generate millions in gross sales. Today, eBayhas surpassed auctions in terms of highest volume of sales of banknotes although the risk of counterfeit is extremely high. However, rare banknotes still sell for much less than comparable rare coins. This disparity is diminishing as paper money prices continue to rise. Many rare and historical banknotes have sold for more than a million dollars.
There are many different organizations and societies around the world for the hobby, including the International Bank Note Society (IBNS) which currently assert to have around 2,000 members in 90 countries.

The Great Silver Arowana



The Silver Arowana is of the genus “Osteoglossum bicirrhosum,” were recognized as a new fish species in 1829 in France, by zoologist Georges Cuvier. They are classified as Bony-Tongued Fish which are fish that go back to somewhat pre-historic times. In fact, in Greek, Osteoglossum is bone-tongued and bicirrhosum is "two barbels.”

Silver Arowana are found naturally in white and black water floodplains of South America in the freshwaters of the Amazon River Basin and River, maybe in the Rupununi and Oyapock Rivers, and in some still waters of Guyana as well. There is indication that they don’t go through rapids, as they haven’t promulgated further upstream. Most of the Silver Arowana are found in the swamp and flooded areas in the shallower water.

Silver Arowana are primitive, prehistoric fish. They actually have teeth on their tongue that comprise the bite they have for their food. Other relatives of Arowana in general include the Butterfly fish and Elephant fish.

Silver Arowana are among the cheapest Arowana available, and the least restricted to import/export. They come small, but look out, they grow rapidly. It is wise to get them at 4-8 inches/ 10-20cm when they are hardier and easier to handle. This will give you a better chance of success keeping them.

The natural environment of the Silver Arowana is from about 75 to 82 degrees F (24-28 C) warm in the water. In the wild, Silver Arowana may reach upwards of 4 feet /120 cm in length, and a little over ten pounds in weight.

They require good water condition to flourish. You must keep Ammonia and Nitrites close to zero. Silver Arowana create a lot of waste, so the filtration system needs to be strong and efficient. Changing at least 25% of the water per week is advisable. Some even recommend as much as 50-75%. The pH of the water (soft and acidic) is best kept between 6.0 and 6.9. Water hardness level for an ideal environment is about 1-8dH.

Their body are covered in very big, strong, and bony scales, and at the lower jaw, 2 barbels. Silver Arowana have a large, bony tongue. The dorsal and anal fins are nearly connected to the caudal fin. Adult Silver Arowana is silvery usually whereas the juveniles often have a yellow-orange bar on the side. They have longer fins than the other Arowana species from Australia, Asia, and Africa.

The growth rate in the Silver Arowana is about two inches (5cm) a month during their first year.



Silver Arowana requires a larger aquarium tank that needs to be well covered to prevent the fish from jumping out if the aquarium to their deaths. The size required depends on the size of your Arowana but should as a rule be at least twice and preferable more than 3 times the length of the fish. Decorated the aquarium so that a lot of open space is created to allow your Silver Arowana fish space where they can swim freely. Silver Arowana like their space to move about in (above). You will however probably want to give them a couple of places where they can hide. While some tank mates may be good for dinner, you might try some other large fish that are hardy and slightly aggressive fish such as Catfish to keep with your Arowana.

Silver Arowana fish demands a varied diet. They are usually fed guppies in the stores where they are sold and whatever it takes upon acclimation to get them to eat other things is wise and necessary to get them to do so. Getting them to eat non-live food can be a good thing too, as it expands your options for variety. They will usually eat things such as frozen raw shrimp, squid, scallops, and fish fillets. They will also accept a number of live foods such as, smaller fish, plankton, crickets, bloodworms, other insects, and mosquito larvae. If trained, they will eat nearly anything they can get their hands on. Goldfish might be suggested as a snack, however they should not make up a too large part of your Silver Arowana’s diet. Another aspect, if you dare, is to attempt to get them to fetch food from your hand which can result in some painful bites until the Arowana learns it.

One condition that is often seen in Silver Arowana is called “Drop Eye”, where an eye appears to look downward. It seems this may be the result of over breeding at the breeders though it might also come from fatty tissues behind the eye. Less fat in their diet may help to minimizing or preventing this.

Make sure the top of your tank is well secured. Silver Arowana are Jumpers, and may wind up dead on the floor otherwise.

They can be shy, and easily spooked. For example, when turning on the lights, it is wise to turn on the room lights first. Then after a few minutes, turn on the tank lights. Otherwise, your Silver Arowana might get spooked and injure itself. It is good if you can get some sunlight to them in the day as well, but not constant or you might wind up with an algae problem.

It is suggested for filtration to use adequate Mechanical, Chemical, and Biological filtration to cover the amount of water in the tank. Multiple units might not hurt considering the volume of water you need for your Silver Arowana, and it does provide backup in case one system fails.

On a closing note, you should also remember, Silver Arowana’s are not for the poor, or the inexperienced aquarist. However, they are very interesting fish to watch grow, and live. They will undoubtedly give you many hours of enjoyable scenery, and experiences. If you choose to get a Silver Arowana, it is wise to do a lot of research to become even more experienced with these great living examples of the Amazon Basin.



Friday, October 19, 2012

"Pecah Kaca Pecah Gelas" lepas baca bole balas.

Salam warga blogger semua, baru nak berjinak dalam dunia blogger tanpa sempadan nih. Hope you all terus membaca and support blog nih k...;) saje nak berceloteh and to improve my english skill in writing and reading... Dah tua br nk blajo... Haha

Ok, let's start. Last week i go to ampang sport planet for playing 'futsal' with my old schoolmates. We finish at 12oclock and go "ngeteh" at kayu nasi kandar near that.
I'm very happy that time coz my team have not been defeat by them... Haha (gelak ego wahidu) we lepaking at kayu until 2, and then me n my friend decide to go home.
You know what happen? Shit, keretaku dipecah maling!!! Hampeh... Nasib baik tak hujan..

Mydin "The Untold Story"




Buku ini menceritakan kisah pahit manis Tuan Mydin yang membangunkan syarikatnya dari Kelantan, sehingga kini menjadi sebuah syarikat gergasi yang mendominasi industri jualan barang runcit di seluruh Malaysia.

Wujudnya buku ini agar masyarakat akan sedar tentang kepentingan memulakan perniagaan, dan juga liku-liku yang bakal dihadapi apabila membuat keputusan untuk berada dalam landasan 9/10 rezeki di muka bumi ini.

Buku ini di tulis sendiri oleh menantu Tuan Mydin iaitu Datin Dr. Hajah Siti Hawa binti Mohd, Pengarah Sumber Tenaga Manusia MYDIN Mohamed Holdings Berhad. 

Buku ini berbeza dengan buku-buku perniagaan dan keusahawanan sedia ada yang dijual di kedai-kedai buku. Ini kerana setiap ilmu yang dikompilasikan dalam ‘MYDIN Di Sebalik Tabir’ adalah pengalaman sebenar, yakni ilmu yang dipraktiskan setiap hari untuk membangunkan empayar perniagaan sehingga MYDIN kini mempunyai 47 buah cawangan di Malaysia.

Pandangan Penulis tentang buku ini:

Dari segi harga, buku ini tidak semahal buku-buku yang seangkatan dengannya.
Isi kandungan, isi cerita kuat tetapi olahan kurang menarik (Bukan bidang Datin kot ;))
Motivasi untuk berniaga, sedikit rahsia perniagaan Mydin, 
happy reading to all...

Work Smarter, Not Harder


Salam petang semua,

Celoteh pasal keje, 
Umur dah nak menjangkau 30an, MESTI KERJA KUAT...!!! Ungkapan yang selalu kite dengar dan perkatakan tidak kira ketika bersama kawan atau ketika megelamun sebelum tidur. Tetapi apa yang kita terlupa ialah had umur kita yang semakin meningkat naik dan had kita untuk melakukan kerja secara 'KUAT'. Mampu ker kita? Kuatkah kita?Apa pun terpulang kepada niat dan hati masing-masing. 
Disini saya ingin berkongsi cara untuk kita bekerja dengan lebih bijak, bukan semakin kuat dikala umur kita semakin senja dan perlukan masa yang lebih bersama keluarga. (bukan mengulor yer sedara..!)

Rancangan. 
Just like every organization needs a business plan, an efficient worker needs a work plan - a well-thought-out scheme to help guide and direct work activities. Schedule your tasks throughout the days, weeks, and months, senang cerita sepenuh masa lah.

Tujuan. 
As a part of your work plan, you should set concrete and measurable goals. Goals should specify which tasks are to be completed and a time frame for completing them. Rather than setting firm deadlines, which can lead to pressure and stress, allow a period of time to reach goals (For example, while an ideal date for finishing a report might be August 1st, you might set August 5th as a "realistic" completion date, and August 10th as your "dropdead" deadline.). Also, take time to reward yourself for goal attainment.

Organize Your Work Day.Develop a consistent daily work schedule - and stick to it! If a typical workday consists of some writing tasks (emails, reports), one-on-one meetings, and processing data/recordkeeping, set aside specific times each day to accomplish each category of tasks. The regularity of a consistent schedule ensures that each category of work gets completed, and makes it less likely that tasks will be overlooked.

Delegate Effectively. 

Learn which tasks can be delegated and which need personal attention. The worker who tries to do everything himself or herself not only is overloaded and overstressed, but is doing a disservice to subordinates, by not allowing them to be challenged and grow by taking on important duties.

Don't Make Work Harder Than It Actually Is. 

Much time pressure is self-induced. We set unrealistically high goals or standards for ourselves and feel like we should be doing more. Remember that tasks get completed in a step-by-step fashion. Focusing on each step, rather than on the entire project, may cut down on feelings that we are "overwhelmed."

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