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Monday, October 29, 2012

[Wanted] Mencari Seagate ST3250820A utk dipinjam

IDE 250GB
Seagate Barracude 7200
PN: 9BJ03E-300
SN: 5QE0KFX8
ST3250820A
Firmware: 3.AAC

Sesiapa ada Harddisk ni dan sudi untuk loan kepada saya? Diperlukan untuk data recovery. Sila emel saya: cyclonmaster@gmail.com. Terima kasih.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Win the latest 7 inch tablet from Ainol!

Mari cuba nasib. mana tau dapat Tablet Android Novo 10 Hero daripada Ainol.

Mari SINI

Bosnian Muslim starts walking to Mecca for the Hajj


Each year millions of Muslims make the annual pilgrimage to the Saudi city of Mecca.

The Hajj, as it is known, is still far away, this year it is in the end of October, but 47-year-old Senad Hadzic has already set off in that direction.

That is because he is on foot.

He started from his hometown in northern Bosnia back in December 2011 and is walking all the way to Mecca.

The distance is about 3,600 miles from Bosnia to Mecca and he covers between 12 to 20 miles a day.

He currently has reached a waterway that separates Europe from Asia, The Bosphorus, the waterway that divides Istanbul and Europe from Asia.

Just before hitting the road again, Senad Hadzic proudly shows the meager contents of his backback. He’s got a Koran wrapped in plastic for protection against the elements, a bible, maps and flags of the six countries he plans to cross.

“To be honest, before i started on this trip, everybody was frightened for me, asking how will I, as a Muslim, be able to travel though Christian countries like Serbia and Bulgaria,” says Hadzic.

But he was never scared, he says. Traveling with very little money, Hadzic says he’s depended on the kindness of strangers for much of the 600 miles or so he’s walked so far.

“In Serbia, people came out on the street and gave me a hat, or some socks,” Hadzic says. “In one case, a professor in Serbia invited me to stay in his house. This Serbian professor, who was a Christian, told me that I was the first Muslim who had stepped in his house in his life. It was a great honor for me.”

Istanbul has presented a bit of a snag. He’s spent 20 days here, he says, trying to get permission to walk across the Bosphorus bridge connecting Europe to Asia. It’s only open to vehicles. Hadzic doesn’t even want to mention the details of how he got it resolved.

“I’ll tell you, this trip has had millions of problems,”Hadzic says. I’ll explain it to you like this: God willing, I’m going to enter Asia today, and then Syria. And I’m not afraid of a tank or a bullet, only God. And then when I get to Mecca I will say a prayer for all of us.”

When he finally leaves the hotel, he’s excited to be on his way. Wearing a reflector safety vest and a shabby backpack, with Bosnian and Turkish flags sticking out, it’s easy to see how his eccentric character endears him with many that he meets on his way.

“An old Turkish wise man appeared and when he saw that I came from Bosnia to Istanbul on two feet, he offered me the money to sit on an airplane and go directly to Mecca for the Haj,” Hadzic says. “But I rejected this.”

Hadzic says he must travel by foot because God told him to in a dream. His act of faith is not just for his own benefit but for everyone he meets along the way as well.

“By this act, I am proving that everything I do is for the love of God,” Hadzic says. “For all the riches in the world, I would never stop what I am doing.”

Walking through this city of 13 million, in a fitting parallel with his bizarre quest, we run into a group of Bosnian tourists. Hadzic is clearly well-known in Bosnia and doesn’t need an introduction. After pictures are taken and greetings exchanged, Hadzic is back on his own.

He’s not even half way there yet but Hadzic has already learned a lot.

“The point, my friend, is learning the meaning of ‘thank you’. The poor people who live in the countryside love God and support me with generosity. The rich people in the cities love their ATMs,” Hadzic says.

After walking the more than 500 miles from Istanbul to the Syrian border, Hadzic says he plans to continue through Syria. It’s a bit risky he admits, but with God’s help he says he won’t feel fear. He plans to wave a Syrian flag with the word “victory” written on it, and pray for the victims of the conflict.



SELAMAT HARI RAYA KORBAN

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3: Superb battle Vegito Vs. Gogeta

Game PS2 yg best ni memang feveret aku sungguh. Tapi battle dua mamat ni memang best amat. Buat aku nak main semula game ni. Nasib baik ada pcsx2. Boleh main kat Laptop.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Mask Master - New Malaysian 3D animation

With total of 26 episodes, 22 minutes each. Enjoy the 3D animation story kind of Naruto fight. Proud to be Malaysian :)

Friday, October 5, 2012

Apple iCar – Impian iMove Steve Jobs yang tidak kesampaian


iMove, impian kereta Steve Jobs berlogo Apple yang tidak kesampaian.

Linux - Tukar setting DNS


 Hmm, nak bypass SKMM block boleh guna free DNS etc. Utk windows senang je nak buat. Tapi kalau Linux, agak tricky untuk yg tak biasa guna. So, ini guidenya:

Linux

In most modern Linux distributions, DNS settings are configured through Network Manager.
Example: Changing DNS server settings on Ubuntu
  1. In the System menu, click Preferences, then click Network Connections.
  2. Select the connection for which you want to configure Google Public DNS. For example:
    • To change the settings for an Ethernet connection, select the Wired tab, then select your network interface in the list. It is usually called eth0.
    • To change the settings for a wireless connection, select the Wireless tab, then select the appropriate wireless network.
  3. Click Edit, and in the window that appears, select the IPv4 Settings or IPv6 Settings tab.
  4. If the selected method is Automatic (DHCP), open the dropdown and select Automatic (DHCP) addresses only instead. If the method is set to something else, do not change it.
  5. In the DNS servers field, enter the Google Public DNS IP addresses, separated by a space:
    • For IPv4: 8.8.8.8 and/or 8.8.4.4.
    • For IPv6: 2001:4860:4860::8888 and/or 2001:4860:4860::8844
  6. Click Apply to save the change. If you are prompted for a password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

TAMAT... selamat membypass :)

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Install Java ke Ubuntu 12 - testing jpcsp linux



Blogging dan bergoogle+ dari Linux Ubuntu 12. Impressive sungguh linux hari ini. Sekarang tengah nak test jpcsp under linux. Tengah install java. Hopefully run well.

Installing java cara command line:

sudo apt-get purge openjdk*
Download jre-7u3-linux-i586.tar.gz
tar -xvf ~/Downloads/jre-7u3-linux-i586.tar.gz
sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/jvm/jre1.7.0
sudo mv jre1.7.0_03/* /usr/lib/jvm/jre1.7.0/
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/lib/jvm/jre1.7.0/bin/java 0
mkdir ~/.mozilla/plugins
ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/jre1.7.0/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/


Sekarang saya dah lupa macam mana mau run .sh script..haiyo...yo...

Ok, ini commandnya:

sh ~/host/Emulators/Jpcsp/start-linux-x86.sh
atau
bash ~/host/Emulators/Jpcsp/start-linux-x86.sh