Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Are you swimmer?

Horses, moose, and elk are very powerful swimmers, and can travel long distances in the water. Elephants are also capable of swimming, even in deep waters. Eyewitnesses have confirmed that camels, including Dromedary and Bactrian camels, can swim, despite the fact that there is little deep water in their natural habitats.

Both domestic and wild rabbits can swim. Domestic rabbits are sometimes trained to swim as a circus attraction. A wild rabbit famously swam in an apparent attack on U.S. President Jimmy Carter's boat when it was threatened in its natural habitat.

Mice can swim quite well. They do panic when placed in water, but many lab mice are used in the Morris water maze, a test to measure learning. When mice swim, they use their tails like flagella and kick with their legs.

Many species of snakes are aquatic and live their entire lives in the water, but all terrestrial snakes are excellent swimmers as well. Large adult anacondas spend the majority of their time in the water, and have difficulty moving on land. Many beetles are able to swim; some species of diving beetle spend most of their time in the water.

Tuesday, 23 December 2008

last weekend

Last weekend...i went to en fendi wedding feast at felda semenchu with zahirie n zeid... I didn't drove my car...just S.O.V with Zahirie.. Zahirie drove his new car..Proton Persona...JLH5398...(actually this car owned by his father)... Mr Zeid bring his fiance.. i didn't remember her name...

I departure from Parit Raja around 10.45 am...park my car at Ayer Hitam(around fly over after pass the traffic light) and then Zahirie take me.. We met en shukri...tg nadzlin...pn faiza..ida laila n many more.. i also met hamzah, mannok, shark, lan...

For information Felda Semenchu is very beautiful place..and this Felda was won AKKT which organised by Felda and the winner will got RM 1,000,000..for me this Felda..yes..good looking but not the best i've seen..

After that, Zahirie bring to his late house which his stay before this.. he also took me looking around Bandar Tenggara..unbelievable this die town have a lot of housing area.. before this i just pass through without enter this area..(this area like muadzam shah)

We arrived at Ayer Hitam around 6.45 pm...took my car and then went to home.. i stop at masjid yong peng and stop at "pasar malam" at chaah. I arrived at home around 9 pm..

Friday, 19 December 2008

today is friday..

Since at school i'm very happy when today is friday..u know why..
because friday is the last day for this week..for me friday is to cool my tension..my headache..and so on..

However if we back to history..this state, Johor..friday was the first day of weekend and sunday is first day of work day..(as i remember before 1992) and after that state government under Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin as "Menteri Besar" was changed it to make Friday the last day of the workday and Sunday is the weekend day.

In most countries within Malaysia, a five-day work week, Friday is the last workday before the weekend. In government offices, muslim employees are allowed to wear full "baju melayu with sampin"(but me always wear baju melayu with slack only). Work time on Friday also different with others day..Friday have long time break( 8-12.15, 2.45-5), so muslim man employees dont have any reason to escape "solat jumaat". Until now only Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah still off day on Friday..

In Saudi Arabia & Iran, Friday is the last day of the weekend and Saturday is the first workday. Moreover, in some Islamic countries, Friday is the first day of the weekend, and Sunday is the first workday.

In Islam, Friday is the day of full of "baraqah". Muslim man will go to mosque to solat jumaat..so we can say friday is the public worship in mosques. Friday also the big day among the day like Ramadhan is the big month among the month..

Thursday, 18 December 2008

whats the problem

i dont know why....i think i was did something wrong before...as a muslim i believe everything happen have their own reason...maybe as kifarah to my sin or maybe as a test from Allah to their slave... so i accept it without mumbling and with open heart... nobody will life without problem but the different is how we manage and handle the problem...thats the important thing... anyway take it easy and always think Allah beside u ...

take care of ur battery

Although you need petrol to make an engine run, electricity is also an important requirement as, without this form of energy, you won't get the sparks to start combustion, nor be able to crank the starter motor to set the pistons in motion (unless you push-start the car). So a battery, which stores electricity mainly to help you get the car started, deserves more attention than it usually gets.

Care of a battery generally means keeping its fluid up to the right level. The level can drop due to evaporation and if it drops significantly, the cell plates will be exposed and their capability to store electricity will diminish.

Most batteries have lines marked on the sides of the opaque casings so you can roughly see the level of the electrolyte through the casing. There's usually an upper and lower limit - ensure that the level is within the two lines. You can also remove the caps and peer inside. If the level is high enough, you won't see the upper portions of the plates of the cells sticking out of the solution.

You don't have to disconnect the two electrodes at the top when topping up, but make sure that no sparks are created when you are handling the battery in any way. This means no smoking as well! Because of the chemical reaction inside, hydrogen and oxygen are given off and an explosion can result if there's a spark.

Use only distilled water. Tap water contains impurities which can become solids during the chemical reaction. These accumulate at the bottom of the battery and, over time, will interfere with the charging process and storage capability in the battery. Distilled water is sold at petrol stations and hardware shops (or you can distil it yourself). Never add sulphuric acid into the electrolyte.

When pouring the distilled water in, do so with care. The electrolyte contains acid, a highly corrosive and poisonous liquid. If the electrolyte overflows or splashes onto the casing, quickly wash it off with water (after capping the openings first). If you allow it to remain, corrosion will start.

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

first day

today is the first day i used this blog. Before this i just ignored about blog... until today i like to make my blog... maybe malay called "sampai seru" hehe.. anyway i dont care whatever u want to say... ok...see u soon...i'll find a good story to share with all of u.. wait for the next episode