Friday 30 April 2010

Cisco Technical Support?

Linksys WAG200G saya kadang-kadang "frozen", jadi saya pun rayau-rayau dengan Pak Cik Google kat internet,  nak cari-cari kut ada "fixes" untuk masalah "frozen" ni...... maka ter-"google" le forum CISCO ni.

Macam tak percaya baca jawapan2 orang Cisco ni. Memang CRAP punya jawapan. #$$%^%^^^&&!!!!

Saja saya letak kat sini sebagai rujukan pada orang lain yg meng-"google" .... apa punya tech support ..... bloody crappy....


LINK: http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Cable-and-DSL/WAG200G-became-instable-freezes/m-p/276467

Orang yg bertanya tu nampaknya memang bengang dgn Cisco ... siap pun bengan kalau jawapan poyo macam tu.

"Newbie" yg bertanya kemudian tu, entah2 si binky tu... menyamar .... ;-)

Friday 23 April 2010

Whale poo could help oceans absorb CO2, scientists say

SYDNEY, April 23 — Whale droppings have emerged as a natural ocean fertiliser which could help combat global warming by allowing the Southern Ocean to absorb more carbon dioxide, Australian scientists have have found.

New research from the Australian Antarctic Division suggests whales naturally fertilise surface waters with iron-rich whale excrement, allowing the whole eco-system to send more carbon down into deep waters.

The plants love it and it actually becomes a way of taking carbon out of the atmosphere,” Antarctic scientist Steve Nicol told Reuters, adding the droppings appear as a plume of solids and liquids.

A larger population of baleen whales and krill would boost the productivity of the whole Southern Ocean ecosystem and could improve the absorption of carbon dioxide, blamed for global warming.

Iron is a limited micronutrient in the Southern Ocean, but recent experiments have found that adding soluble iron to surface waters helps promote much-needed phytoplankton algal blooms.

Iron is contained in algae in the surface waters where plants grow, but there is a constant rain of iron-rich particles falling into deep waters.

When krill eat the algae, and whales eat the krill, the iron ends up in whale poo, and the iron levels are kept up in surface waters where it is most needed.

“We reckon whale poo is probably 10 million times more concentrated with iron than sea water,” Nicol said.

“The system operates at a high level when you have this interaction between the krill, the whales and the algae and they maintain the system at a very high level of production. So it’s a self sustaining system.”

Nicol said the idea to research whale droppings came from a casual pub chat among Antarctic scientists in Australia’s island state of Tasmania.

He said it was not yet known how much poo it would take have a significant impact on the Southern Ocean. — Reuters



http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE63M0PG20100423

BlackBerry vs. iPhone

Thursday 8 April 2010

Mati ditumbuk Menantu

Father’s reunion turns tragic

SHAH ALAM: A father who wanted to meet his daughter a year after her marriage died after he was punched in the chest by his son-in-law.

A. Muhammad Nasir, 54, had driven from Penang to see his daughter in Subang Jaya whom he had not met for at least a year, said Selangor acting CID chief Assistant Commissioner Omar Mammah.

But it turned out to be a tragic reunion on Monday as the 29-year-old son-in-law, who ran a rojak stall, had apparently refused to let them meet, he said.

“A struggle ensued and the suspect landed a blow on Nasir’s chest which caused him to collapse.”

He was rushed to a nearby private hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.

Trend Terkini Dalam Dunia Fesyen?

The trademark suit sported by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il is now in fashion worldwide thanks to his greatness, Pyongyang's official website said Wednesday.


Uriminzokkiri, quoting an article in communist party newspaper Rodong Sinmun, said the modest-looking suits have gripped people's imagination and become a global vogue.

"The reason is that the august image of the Great General, who is always wearing the modest suit while working, leaves a deep impression on people's mind in the world," it said.

"To sum it up, that is because his image as a great man is so outstanding."
The article quoted an unidentified French fashion expert as saying world fashion follows Kim Jong-Il's style.

"Kim Jong-Il mode which is now spreading expeditiously worldwide is something unprecedented in the world's history," the stylist was quoted as saying.
The suits consist of an overall-style zipped-up tunic and matching trousers, usually in khaki or blueish-grey.

Tuesday 6 April 2010

Robber kills injured partner to silence him


(Dari The Star Online)

"As the robbers attempted to flee, the armed guard fired a shot that hit one of the robbers in his abdomen, who then fell a short distance from the shop.
His accomplice who was a few metres ahead of him then turned back, and to the horror of the scores of shoppers, turned the gun on his injured partner and fired two shots before grabbing the loot and fleeing."

..... Robber kills injured partner to silence him

Monday 5 April 2010

Magnets Can Manipulate Morality : Discovery News

Using a powerful magnetic field, scientists from MIT, Harvard University and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center are able to scramble the moral center of the brain, making it more difficult for people to separate innocent intentions from harmful outcomes. The research could have big implications for not only neuroscientists, but also for judges and juries.

Link: Magnets Can Manipulate Morality : Discovery News

Plymouth: 1991 Unsold Pilot TV Movie