Jumaat, 21 Januari 2011

Smithsonian's hidden car




Come inside a secret Smithsonian storage warehouse - you might call it America's National Garage - as two rare vehicles are prepared for display at the National Museum of American History. Featured are a 1948 Tucker and a 1929 Miller race car

Khamis, 20 Januari 2011

Belacan Dan Paku = American Speaks Malay


Belacan & Paku, Selamat Hari Raya







Belacan & Paku, P Ramlee tribute, selamat hari raya haji






Belacan & Paku, jalan2 bercakap sama orang USA







Belacan & Paku, Paku pulang dari bulan!!




Selasa, 18 Januari 2011

View Every Major Disaster On Earth At Once





Have you ever wanted to see every volcanic eruption, every major earthquake, every tropical storm happening on earth, all at once, in real time 24 hours per day, 7 days per week? This animated map can help:


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It shows:
  • Current emergencies
  • Short-time events
  • Long-time or rolling events
  • Mass die-offs
  • Tsunami information
  • Earthquake events
  • Melting Glacier
  • Active tropical storm systems
  • Geomagnetic storm monitoring
  • Supervolcano Monitoring
  • Current active volcanoes
  • Earth approaching objects
  • Aeroplane accidents

It is provided by The National Association of Radio Distress-Signalling and Infocommunications

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Info "Real-time" Mengenai Bencana Yang Berlaku Di Seluruh Dunia


Ia sentiasa dikemaskini 24 jam sehari, 7 hari seminggu. Boleh dapatkan maklumat sebarang bencana yang berlaku di seluruh dunia. Ia juga dapat memudahkan menyalurkan bantuan kecemasan kepada yang berkenaan.

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Antaranya:
-Nahas kapal terbang
-Bencana nuklear
-Letupan Gunung Berapi
-Letupan Super Gunung Berapi
-Tsunami
-Banjir
-Banjir kilat
-Gempa bumi
-Kecairan glasier
-Ancaman biologi/kima
-Taufan
-Puting beliung
-Objek luar yang nak masuk Bumi
-Ribut salji
-Ancaman epidemik
-Apa jua ancaman semasa


Ia disediakan oleh
 National Association of Radio Distress-Signalling and Infocommunications, Budapest, Hungary

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Malaysia juga ada menyediakan info bencana berkenaan. Ia di bawah Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia (JMM) dalam Kementerian Sains Teknologi Dan Inovasi.

-Ramalan Cuaca
-Tinjauan Cuaca Jangka Panjang dan Monsun
-Angin Kencang dan Laut Bergelora
-Cuaca Buruk
-Ribut dan Siklon Tropika
-Ramalan Cuaca Lautan
-Ramalan Cuaca Nelayan
-Ramalan Cuaca, Angin dan Ombak Tujuh Hari
-Ramalan Air Pasang Surut Tujuh Hari
-Produk Model Ombak (WAM)
-Penerbangan
-Kiosk Ramalan Cuaca
-Aviation Terminal Briefing
-Pencerapan Meteorologi
-Maklumat Gempa Bumi / Amaran Tsunami
-Perubahan Cuaca
-Kajian Alam Sekitar
-Iklim
-Meteorologi Pertanian


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The Ecomobile

Ahad, 16 Januari 2011

Cusco Proton Neo



Yesterday, as a new challenge at the International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe Carrosser "Proton Satria neo Project" presentation was held. Here is a summary of this project.

Ltd. is a sports model Carrosser biggest carmaker Proton, Malaysia Satria neo regular imports and sales begin.

The Satria neo, 1600cc NA engine that FF three-door hatchback car. Well proven in the field of international rally and race is already an excellent game-based machine.

FF 1600ccNA vehicles has a history that has ever worked in Japan as a model for an introduction to motor sport, for that Carrosser international activities in the long rally, and we can develop relatively quickly Parts Masu.

Satria neo the FIA Group A & N at the moment already been approved by the by, even for major parts, along Homorogeshonpatsu have developed a Group N vehicle regulations are awaiting approval situation.






Ideal for imported and sold as Satria neo affordable entry-level model, develop and supply parts to fit in with the desire to launch the project in poor ability but hopefully contribute to the development of domestic motor sports.

CUSCO is the brand bears the name of the product Carrosser season, APRC, the vehicle will compete in the All Japan Rally Championship. APRC is founded by the Junior Cup 2011 (being the vehicle belongs to a class Satria neo N2) to connect with players aiming for the title as a driver Banba Akira. 







Bamba players, the years from 2010 APRC CUSCO, and N2 in the same class machine Suzuki Swift, the Hokkaido Rally, competing in his second spot in the China Rally, both decorated with class wins. All Japan Rally Championship is scheduled for participation in all eight races against seven, again more information will be notified. 












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Handphone Soaked In Water?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upgrade your Life: Simple solutions to high-tech problems

 By Ben Patterson ben Patterson Wed Jan 12, 12:00 pm ET


Can't work your iPhone with your winter gloves on? Got a scratched DVD that's skipping? Or how about a work PC that signs you out the moment you step away from your desk? The MacGyver-approved answer may be hiding in your junk drawer.

In this week's episode of Upgrade Your Life, Yahoo! News's Becky Worley delivers some simple, everyday solutions for what might appear to be daunting high-tech problems, starting with:

1. Touchscreen phones that won't work when you have gloves on
The capacitive touch displays on the latest and greatest Android and iOS handsets are tops when it comes to tapping out messages with a light touch. Winter gloves, however, will block the electrical charge from your fingertips that capacitive screens use to register a tap — bad news if you're trying to answer a call in a blizzard.

Becky's solution: Cut a tiny slit in your wool gloves (assuming you don't mind slicing up your winter wear) to allow a finger to pop out whenever you need to start tapping.
Don't want to cut holes in your gloves? Try the Pogo Stylus, a pencil-sized metallic stick with a specially made tip that works with capacitive displays.

Related:
Pogo Stylus


2. Dirty cell phone cases
That case you bought for your smartphone looked pretty spiffy when you first slipped it on. After a few months, though, you'll be in for a rude shock when you take the case off and look inside. Where did all that gunk come from? On second thought, don't tell us.

Becky's solution: If it's a one-piece silicone case, just toss it in the dishwasher — done. Beware, though: Plastic cases with multiple, glued-on parts will come apart if you give them the dishwasher treatment.


3. Wet gadgets
News flash: Gadgets and water rarely mix. If you do manage to leave your cell phone, camera, or other battery-powered gear out in the rain — or worse, drop them in a toilet — the prognosis is usually pretty grim.

Becky's solution: Before you give up hope, try dropping your soaked gear into a Tupperware container full of rice to draw out the moisture. (Check out more details on this method from Popular Mechanics.) Or, as a general preventative measure to keep moisture away, save some silica gel packs (you know, the ones you'll find in boxes of new shoes or beef-jerky packages) and stuff them in your cell phone or camera case.

Related:
How to Save Your Wet Cellphone: Tech Clinic [Popular Mechanics]
8 Clever Uses for Silica Gel [Popular Mechanics]


4. Scratched DVDs and CDs
There's nothing quite as annoying as a skipping music CD or a DVD that randomly jumps seconds or minutes ahead, without warning. In some cases, you might be dealing with a dirty laser in your CD or DVD deck; more often, however, the culprit is a scratched disc.

The good news is that it is possible to repair scratches in the polycarbonate plastic coating that protects the underlying layer of data on a DVD or CD, as long as the scratch isn't too deep.

Becky's solution: Polish the scratches with a little furniture cleaner, perhaps with a follow-up dose of car polish. Just be sure to start from the center of the disc and rub outward, in a straight line; whatever you do, don't rub in circles.



5. Work PCs that sign you out too quickly
Code-clearance NSA operatives performing top-secret data entry at secure terminals should probably skip this tip. For the rest of us, however, here's an easy way to keep your paranoid PC from signing you out the moment you turn away from the screen.

Becky's solution: Take off your watch (assuming you still have a watch, of course) and lay your mouse on top of its face; the ticking hands will fool the optics in your mouse into thinking it's still in motion. 


6. Not enough D batteries for your flashlight
The power's out, and you've got your flashlight — minus one more D battery. D'oh! 

Becky's solution: If you've got a spare C battery floating around in your junk drawer, you're in luck; just drop it into the D-cell slot and fill the remaining space with a stack of quarters. Sounds crazy, but Becky promises it'll work. (Just make sure to pick up some more D batteries the next time you're in the hardware store.) 

Related:
Quick hack: The $1 C-to-D adapter [Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories]

 

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