Sunday, February 28, 2010

Jerlus bang

Entri ini saje-saje je ni. hehehe. btol ke telus?atau jerlus?apsal orang-orang hadiah mostly adalah dalam golongan top 50? cuba check..btol tak? konfusius sungguh. apsal yang datang awal semuanya nombor diorang keluar awal. yang datang lambat mostly nombornya keluar lambat (barang baekk pnyer).konfusiusus sunggus.hehheehe. apsal ramai orang-orang yang tak datang dapat top 10? apsal pakai bola besar gedabak? naper tak pakai bola sepak...lagi nampak cool. bola besar itu macam ..cmana mau bola tu bgerak. yang kat bawah akan tetap kat bawah..yang kat atas konpem kena cabut dulu. pakailah bola ping pong..baru nampak stailo. lpas boleh pakai bola tu buat main ping pong..kaan?

Lantoklah..itu semua main nasib jek. gua tak kisah. gua konpem takkan buat post mortem..muakkekekkek. yang gua tau..makang memang tak sedap gilerrrr...minum petang tak cool..takde teh tarik..nasib baik master chi gong tu coool. lagipun..gua dapat barang ok..so gua buat rilek jek. yang penting ada kedatangan..muakekkekkeke..macam dok skolah dol. kalo zaman skolah..ponteng prep..konpem kena rotan kat jubo..pedih dol. tapi yang paling best...fuyoh...ada orang usha baikkkk pnyer kat budak2..giler ahhh...takut sial...awww....awww...awww..

Friday, February 19, 2010

cabai sungguh

Hari ini sedikit cabai. ada kaa patut aku yang kena sound dalam emel dengan sorang hero neh. macam mana aku nak kaver dia. hero-hero yang lain sumer aku dah kaver baekkk pnyer..tetibe hero ni tunjuk kuasa beb. di cc nyer emel tu sekampung pasal tak puas ati. tak patut btol. kita ni kalau nak hentam orang, cuba fikir perasaan orang yang kita hentam tu. kalau kita di jalan yang lurus..tade hal..tapi kalau kita di jalan bersimpang siur...memang masalah laaa. kita jangan hentam orang lain sampai tak pasal-pasal bukak pekung di dada kita sendirik. tlajak perahu boleh undur..salah emel..lain ceritaaa... kalau di ikutkan panas ati..memang panas dol..tapi sabar..sabarrrr...kalau ngamuk pun tak ke mana...cheis!

Skarang baru aku tau..macam-macam orang..macam2 perangai. ada orang tak tau..suka bertanya..ada orang tak tau..buat-buat tau...skang ada plak nak tunjuk hero...cheis..mentang2 aku dapat bonus sikit..semua mau tunjuk hero...cibai btol!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Hard Disk Windows Vista Penuh

Hard Disk Windows Vista Penuh?

While many complaints about Windows Vista's sluggish performance

can be attributed to users with computer systems that are just not ready to run Vista well (less than 1GB of memory is fairly painful with Microsoft's latest operating system), it is clear that Windows Vista uses your computer's hard disk drive(s) much more intensively and extensively than Windows XP ever did. This results in some truly disturbing disk thrashing at times, even on high-end computers. It has eventually become apparent that most of this is by design. The disk thrashing action is the result of processes that work behind the scenes and does not affect overall performance much, unless your system is low on RAM. The long term affects of wear and tear on your hard drive though, are another thing entirely.

In this PCSTATS Beginners Guide we will explore the reasons and culprits behind Windows Vista's high disk usage, and explore ways to not only reduce the noise and activity, but also save and reclaim drive space Vista is using for features that you may not want.

Inside the thrashing: What's using your drive cycles?

First, let's take a closer look at the Windows Vista services and programs which cause the most drive activity, then look at ways to tame them and free your drives.

The daily Grind: Windows Vista file Indexing

Windows Vista, like XP before it, builds itself an index file, which contains markers to all files and folders in certain locations on your disk (User folders, the Desktop, Program Files, etc.). To do this, it must churn through the hard disk searching and indexing each and every last file. Vista periodically rebuilds this index, causing further drive thrashing. By default, the files within your 'user' directory (Vista's equivalent of XP's 'C:\documents and settings\username' which contains your documents folder and your desktop) are indexed.

There are a couple of ways to reduce the disk overhead that the indexing feature imposes. The obvious and more drastic method is just to turn drive indexing off. In Windows XP, this was almost an automatic step when tweaking the operating system, since the indexing feature was next to useless anyway. With Windows Vista's enhanced search features, you may want to think twice about this if you have, or expect to have a large amount of data (in terms of number of files) stored on your computer. Indexing does make searching for files and folders quite a bit faster, but searches do still work with the same results without indexing. They may just take longer.

To turn the indexing feature off in Windows Vista, open the 'start' menu and type 'services' in the search bar. Hit ENTER.

In the services window, scroll down until you reach the 'windows search' service. Right click it and hit 'properties'.

In the 'startup type' dropdown box, change the value to 'disabled', then click the 'stop' button below to stop the service immediately. Hit 'ok.'

If you don't want to disable indexing entirely, consider altering its function to make it index less files, keeping only what you are likely to search for. Windows Vista allows you to get very specific about what types of files will be indexed.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Pocket a Creative Vado camcorder for $35 shipped

Originally $100, the Valentine's Day-ready Vado camcorder is on sale for just $35.

(Credit: Creative)

Just in time for Valentine's Day, Dell Home is offering the Creative Vado Pocket Video Camcorder--in pink, no less--for $35 shipped.

I've mentioned these before, but this is the lowest price I've seen. Consequently, the sellout risk is huge. Also, this deal expires at the stroke of midnight.

For anyone unfamiliar with it, the Vado is an ultraslim digital camcorder that's ideal for capturing life's little moments: the children doing something cute, some friends ripping off that wedding dance, the two feet of snow in your driveway, and so on.

The Vado can record up to an hour's worth of video at its best quality setting, which is a YouTube-friendly 640x480-pixel resolution. It features a 2-inch screen and a stowaway USB connector for plugging it into your PC.

With that connection made, its built-in software makes it a snap to upload videos right to YouTube or PhotoBucket.

Alas, while the Vado can connect to Windows and Mac systems, the included software is Windows-only. Mac users will have to settle for dragging and dropping videos to their machines.

CNET had mostly good things to say about the Vado in its review, and Amazon customers collectively rated it 4 stars out of 5.

I think this would make a great gift for the gadget girl in your life.

Backup deal: Want a camcorder with a little more oomph? SonyStyle has the refurbished HDR-CX100 1080p digital camcorder for $289.99 shipped. Wowee-wow, is that an awesome price on a full-size, full-featured HD camcorder.

true colour

Bila semua orang mula showing their true colour..then it will be fuckin' great!

Aku rasa taun ni orang-orang yang dapat bonus ciput akan ramai-ramai berpeleseran mencari kerja baru. kalo tak pcaya ..tunggu dan lihat...kire ni ler gossip paling baekkk untuk 2010.

Bila rasa malas tu makin bertambah...makin menjadi-jadi laa malasnya sampai nak bangun pagi pun malas. Sodaa takda motivation...tapi Green Day pnah nyanyi... 'smokin my motivation'..tapi dah tadak gunanya..kalau dah demotivated.

Hari ni hari rabu..jom boikot main futsal! jom! kalo aku main..aku takut aku tertakik kaki orang jek...hahhaha...kalo tak dapat main futsal family day..memang sakit ati sial.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Guni Yang Kempis

You felt unappreciated? then you should..

Is it hate is not good? it is good sometimes

This time jobsite really friendly to everybody..

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Demotivated

There will be an inevitable ebb and flow in your job - some weeks the projects you are working on seem to play to your strengths, offering you endless challenges and praise, yet some weeks feel like a hundred hours sitting at your desk while life passes you by.

It may be that you are demotivated in your job because you are actually keen to make a change and look for a role that is more suited to your skills and experience, but if you are simply going through one of those slow weeks, here are a few ideas of how to keep focused and positive.

  • Don't allow your standards to drop - although you may be feeling like it doesn't matter, when you are back to yourself, it will be more hassle to re-do work or make amends
  • If you are finding it hard to concentrate at work because you are dealing with personal issues, see if you can take a couple of days off to deal with the situation and look after yourself. Do not allow your partner/parents/children to call you all day, every day as it will be even harder for you to give your work the concentration it deserves. Set aside time at weekends to focus on your personal issues, or, if they are particularly serious, ask your boss or HR department for some compassionate leave.
  • Try to see the value in the project you are working on - if you are involved in a particularly tedious task, rather than keep reminding yourself how pointless it is, see if there is an aspect of the project that you are more interested in. There may be a presentation that you can work on, a treat for the team on completion or a new skill you can learn.
  • If you are demotivated because you cannot see any progression in your role, you could request a review from your boss or line manager. If you ask for it in the right way, you will be seen as keen to upgrade or reactivate your passion for your job. Say you are feeling a bit lost and would like some pointers on what you could be doing better or differently. Ask for feedback and then use it to your advantage.
  • Find out if there are teams, committees or groups within your workplace that you could be involved in. You may find that there are people will similar interests in other departments or areas of your company that you were not aware of. These could be both social and business focused - for example, there may be a five a side football team or a group that organises the Christmas party.
  • Remember why you wanted this job in the first place - think back to what appealed to you in the job advert or at your interview. Perhaps you have allowed yourself to become stagnant in your role and are your own worst enemy. Perhaps there are promotional or training opportunities that would boost your commitment and enjoyment. Are you taking all the advantages of the job?
  • There are as many ways to increase your motivation as there are for being demotivated. If you truly feel like you want to stay in your job and want to make the most of it, you have taken the first step in moving away from the feelings you have at the moment. Commit to improvement and the increased motivation will follow.