Samstag, Juli 28, 2007
today's plan :Morning : Went to ITE Concert Band Practice
Afternoon : Follow my sis to Jln Sultan to survey her 'Barang-Barang Hantaran'
Evening : Meet the close OMSian to watch NDP Preview
Freitag, Juli 27, 2007
went to sch in the morning...
but Mr. Seera was not present n was relieved by Mr. Sri...
new topic for Sys. Admin. now...
fuhh!! we r learning LINUX Operating system...
hhmm...well all of us were not familiar wif the installation...
well need to buck up more...
aftert tat..when back home straight...
had a nap for awhile..while having a nap..
me receive a msg frm Abg. Maizan saying tat today's OMS Practice is canceled...
haiz...then coincidently Haffiz msg me..
ask for any plan or nt?? so we decided to go Karaoke-ing at Kmpong Chai Chee CC...
ask Syafiq n fhairil to join..we sang for 3 hrs...
then decided to watch midnite movie....we watch The Simpsons Movie...
out of 5 i rated 2.5 onli....xpected more...
haiz...but nvrmind..
after tat had our late nite meals at Bedok Mac....
Donnerstag, Juli 26, 2007
u might think tat im crazy to post something like this..haha...but it seems interesting to me...A black hole is an object with a gravitational field so powerful that a region of space becomes cut off from the rest of the universe – no matter or radiation, including visible light that has entered the region can ever escape. The lack of escaping electromagnetic radiation renders the inside of black holes (beyond the event horizon) invisible, hence the name. However, black holes can be detectable if they interact with matter, e.g. by sucking in gas from an orbiting star. The gas spirals inward, heating up to very high temperatures and emitting large amounts of light, X-rays and Gamma rays in the process while still outside of the event horizon.[2][3][4] Black holes are also thought to emit a weak form of thermal energy called Hawking radiation.[5][6][7]
While the idea of an object with gravity strong enough to prevent light from escaping was proposed in the 18th century, black holes as presently understood are described by Einstein's theory of general relativity, developed in 1916. This theory predicts that when a large enough amount of mass is present within a sufficiently small region of space, all paths through space are warped inwards towards the center of the volume. When an object is compressed enough for this to occur, collapse is unavoidable (it would take infinite strength to resist collapsing into a black hole). When an object passes within the event horizon at the boundary of the black hole, it is lost forever (it would take an infinite amount of effort for an object to climb out from inside the hole). Although the object would be reduced to a singularity, the information it carries is not lost (see the black hole information paradox).
While general relativity describes a black hole as a region of empty space with a pointlike singularity at the center and an event horizon at the outer edge, the description changes when the effects of quantum mechanics are taken into account. The final, correct description of black holes, requiring a theory of quantum gravity, is unknown.
A supernova (plural: supernovae or supernovas) is a stellar explosion that creates an extremely luminous object that is initially made of plasma—an ionized form of matter. A supernova may briefly out-shine its entire host galaxy before fading from view over several weeks or months. During this brief period of time, the supernova radiates as much energy as the Sun would emit over about 10 billion years.[1] The explosion expels much or all of a star's material[2] at a velocity of up to a tenth the speed of light, driving a shock wave into the surrounding interstellar gas. This shock wave sweeps up an expanding shell of gas and dust called a supernova remnant.
There are several types of supernovae and at least two possible routes to their formation. A massive star may cease to generate energy from the nuclear fusion of atoms in its core, and collapse under the force of its own gravity to form a neutron star or black hole. Alternatively, a white dwarf star may accumulate material from a companion star (either through accretion or a collision) until it nears the Chandrasekhar limit of roughly 1.44 times the mass of the Sun, at which point it undergoes runaway nuclear fusion in its interior, completely disrupting the star. This second type of supernova is distinct from a surface thermonuclear explosion on a white dwarf, which is called a nova. Solitary stars with a mass below approximately 8 solar masses, such as the Sun itself, evolve into white dwarfs without ever becoming supernovae.
On average, supernovae occur about once every 50 years in a galaxy the size of the Milky Way[3] and play a significant role in enriching the interstellar medium with heavy elements. Furthermore, the expanding shock waves from supernova explosions can trigger the formation of new stars.[4]
"Nova" is Latin for "new", referring to what appears to be a very bright new star shining in the celestial sphere; the prefix "super" distinguishes supernovae from ordinary novae, which also involve a star increasing in brightness, though to a lesser extent and through a different mechanism.
Mittwoch, Juli 25, 2007
TuesdayOMG!!! todae..so semangat went to school early...haha...well..although there's no SW in the morning...but..been forced by us the 'Bitch' Leaders to come early to practice our Dodge ball...haha...me playing sports game?? no no no...haha...juz supporting them...well..tat dodge ball is for National Day Celebration...we got some games day lah...my class organize tat game....hhmm...ya! Amin!! kau 'buih' aku!! ggrr...tak datang!! haha...end up not all the whole class turns up...ggrr!!!
Wednesday
haiz...yesterdae (Tuesdae), not be able to go for OMS Practice...need to concentrate n study for Sys. Admin. Phase Test n Theory Test
hhmm....phase test was ok lah...but quite dissappointed wif myself...some parts i didnt remember how to do..but thnkx to Hasni for refreshing me back...haha....
this term gonna be a stress term for me..alot of assignment / class test need to be done..okie lets c.. :
- System Admin Phase Test and Theory Test (24/07 n 25/07)
- Advanced Networking Case Study (total 6 cases) need to hand in on the 24th August
- Final Online Test
- Internet Security Project (Password Encryption n Decryption) date due in 4 wks time
Montag, Juli 23, 2007
31 AUGUST - 1 SEPTEMBER 2007
8PM
UNIVERSITY CULTURAL CENTRE HALL
Tickets at $45 and $30 from SISTIC from end June 07
(prices exclude booking fee)
Special discounts for PAssion Card members, early and bulk bookings
Celebrate the music of Singapore theatre and the power of our homegrown actors, singers, musicians and dancers in Soundwaves – SingaPOPera!
Relive memorable scenes and music from popular musicals like Beauty World, Fried Rice Paradise, Chang & Eng, Forbidden City, Hotpants, A Twist of Fate and Puteri Gunung Ledang penned by local composers Dick Lee and Ken Low.
Featuring the debut of the Singapore Pop Orchestra, a unique orchestra reflecting Singapore's rich cultural diversity, with stars of the theatre, Emma Yong, Robin Goh, Gani Abdul Karim, Alemey Fernandez and Denise Tan, and PA Talents Dance Ensemble.
Singapore Pop Orchestra (SPO) is a unique and special orchestra that truly reflects our rich cultural diversity. It uses a mix of Western and traditional multi-ethnic instruments to perform a wide range of repertoire - from local compositions to New-Asian pop music and popular songs.
Ticketing Information
| Early Bird Discounts (till 31 July 2007) | Other Discounts (from 1 August 2007) |
Public Sales | 10% | - |
PAssion Card (max 4 tickets per card) | 30% | 20% |
Bulk purchase (10 tickets and above) | 10% |
Log on to the SISTIC website to book your tickets online
Call SISTIC Hotline: (65) 6348 5555
Or go down to SISTIC Authorised Agents islandwide
ARTISTIC DIRECTION BY Dick Lee
MUSIC DIRECTION BY Sydney Tan
SHOW DIRECTION BY Fan Dong Kai
3 NOVEMBER 2007
4PM
BEDOK RESERVOIR PARK
Free Admission (picnic style – please bring
your own picnic mats)
Orkestra Melayu Singapura traces the evolution of traditional Malay music in Singapore, from its origins as a small fishing village to the cosmopolitan city of
today. Set in an impressive outdoor stage at Bedok Reservoir, be immersed in the melancholy of Asli, the boundless energy of the Zapin and the infectious
beats of the Joget and Dikir Barat. Musicians from Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan (ASWARA) from Malaysia’s Ministry of Culture, Arts
and Heritage guest perform with a Keroncong and Ghazal ensemble.
* Jointly produced with People’s Association Malay Activity
Co-ordinating Council (MESRA)
Sonntag, Juli 22, 2007
didnt go to school todae...i was really tired..dnt noe lah y...i cant wake up in the morning..well i noe..my attendance is veri low already...i think below 80% arh....haiz..common..need to buckup more...concentrate on studies now....well...tnite got Gamelan Practice...so not looking forward to go...haiz...dnt lah...im restless today...n nothing to update abt....Samstag, Juli 21, 2007
SMK SULTANAH ASMA, ALOR STAR1st Place
SMJK Chung Hwa Wei Sin, KT
2nd Place
Freitag, Juli 20, 2007
Donnerstag, Juli 19, 2007
Misha Kain tersangkutJac Jatuh
The Bottom Line
If you're involved in a competitive contest today, you will overcome any setbacks.
In Detail
Your heart is strong today, and you are sure in every movement. If you're involved in any type of competitive contest today, you will be able to overcome major and minor setbacks with ease. Your mental game is strong, and opponents will suffer from premature cockiness. Be careful about assuming victory before it is achieved. You need to stay hungry, and stay on your toes. Just because you are the better competitor does not always mean that you will win.
Sonntag, Juli 15, 2007
hallo!!! haiz..felling tired now...well...
juz now, had a performance wif Ping Yi Marching Band at Botanic Garden for Band Fiesta..
ya..me n some TITANS Alumni Volunteers to perform wif them...well..for onli 4 practices (Alumni onli) we made it to run the show well...there were 5 bands there...
in order of appearance:
Crescent Girls Band
St. Andrew Band
Swiss Cottage Band
Ping Yi Marching Band
Yuhua Band
im so glad tat its now over...haha...
cant stand all the gimmicks evrything...now im having some muscle aches...ggrr...i hate this man...haha...btw..as i can c tat (im my point of view) the audiences like our item most...can c tat they were all enjoying them self n cheering at us...fooh!! OMG!! PYMB (TITANS) u the best arh...