Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Reading Entries for September: A16

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Salam...
Hi Guys..

At that month i was read about 'music instuments of malaysia' I think you have been know about music in malaysia. The music is come with guitar,kompang,trumpet,piano and others..

But now i want talk about "kompang' when i talk about kompang,i know some of you was think about 'kenduri kahwin' because kompang also play at that ceromony.

Actually kompang is a shallow frame drum with a goat or cow hide skin nailed to the wooden frame by metal nails.It is usually found in large kompang ensembles throught Malysia,playing interlocking rhythmic patterns for processions,to accompany the choral singging of zikir and to perform music for various social occasions.

Kompang is usually played in groups with leg crossed when sitting,standing,or walking in procession,depending on the need. The palyer uses one hand to hold the Kompang while the other is used to hit it.

Thats all about Kompang...thanks cause read this article..

bye2..

Anonymous said...

salam..

i think this not really a reading..it is more to thinking..and it is funny..before this we always thinking why japan be the lead country in technology.right??today i found the answer..this is because their people is always doing research in how to improve their life..just a simple research but meaby someday it will be the usefull technology..just take a look..ihope you enjoy...

http://stranges-world.blogspot.com/2008/08/it-happens-only-in-japan.html

thank you...salam

AA08192

Anonymous said...

assalammualaikum..
so this is me..
you know what, today is 18 September 2008 where our beloved PTPTN is out..
so happy..thus who have it..please be careful to use your money..
today i want to talk about life..how your life is gonna be after 5 year from now?any idea?
em..for me..i will decide every step in my life..even though is risky or what ever..i choose to came here when i have a very important thing in my life at sabah..you all know sabah right?land below the wind..huhu..is interesting..so continue..when i decide that decision, i know my life very different..i get a good education at here but the other of my self is gone..it's feel pain, you know..but i must be stronger..there is nothing possible to do in this life after you being hardly work..in 4 year to come..i at here UMP..get my degree..and in that time,i get full enjoy with my friend...get mature..but i don't like e a mature guy..i like to be 'peter pan' but i still not know yet..after 5 year i get my job or take master..but is better get job first..and after that settle my a problem on my life..i used to be a punk boy since i form 2..i like it philosophy..i don't like rule..i hate everything control me..but the fact that matter doesn't bother me at all.so..i want to see year from now..if i still in this form of punk..i love punk..okay..that is..so i hope you all have a dream about what you want be happen in your life after several year from now..have a nice day..(n_n)


safuan fathy@fathyz
a12e-ae08013

Anonymous said...

hye
assalamualaikum....

as a university student,computer or laptop is such our life...it is based on my experienced...i feel like mad person when my laptop break down...

however....do u really know who is the first person that geek the computer?

in ur mind surely think about Bill Gates....

eventhough...based from my reading from msn.com,Bill Gates or even a guy is not the person that turns out the 1st computer.......but a girl...

The first computer programmer is a woman.

Believe it. Long before Bill Gates, there was August Ada King, aka Ada Lovelace, who is widely credited with being the first computer programmer.

In footnotes of an 1843 study she translated for fellow mathematician Charles Babbage, whose yet-to-be-built "analytical engine" -- a mechanical precursor to today's modern computer -- Lovelace proposed ways the machine could be programmed. One particularly prescient insight she had: that computers had applications beyond crunching numbers, such as composing music.

Her nascent contributions to the field did not go unnoticed: The Ada programming language used to code U.S. military software is named in her honor.

haa...that's wonderful right....the power of women

for more information...u can search more information at

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace


http://www.myfavoriteezines.com/articles/trivia/first-computer-programmer.html

http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/love.htm

September 13, 2008 10:48 AM

Anonymous said...

salam....

Have you watch Duke of Hazzard, Starky and Hutch or maybe Kojac, are you a fan of American muscle car? If u does, a company in America has re-modified a car such a classic Dodge Charger, a 1965 Dodge Coronet, a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda and a 1970 Plymouth Hemi-cuda. Those car is a classic American muscle car, a car that everyone want to have because of it well known power. The company takes the new technology in the old car and makes it look more furious than before. A new Dodge Charger only cost about USD20,000 but the re-modified 1970 Dodge Charger can cot you up to USD200,000!. That a very high price but for the muscle car fan it a price they are willing 2 pay for the name and glory of the car.
Top Gear Malaysia

(RIDHWAN) AA08185

Anonymous said...

anas(aa08039)
assalamualaikum...

I have read malay novel entittled "bukan klon,bukan duplikat" that i borrowed from the library..

i'm sorry because give a comment on malay novel.however, i still give an effort to read right?

the novel is about the twins who are falling in love to the same woman.Actually, the woman already married but,her husband did not givE attention to her.so,she wonder how to live in that situation.she is really independent because she managed to grow up her child by her own effort.

After 7 years,the woman meet her husband twins that are really care to her.so, she get divorce and married to that guy.
the novel also tell about the mysterious of the house which her new husband have the other wife that he hide at the attic.

i really love to read this novel and i'm sure u will love it.

that's all..:)

Anonymous said...

This is about the Federal and Maryland Laws and Regulations
Governing the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS)
The following summarizes a presentation (from the Department of Public
Safety and Correctional Services before the Law Subcommittee) deriving from a
list titled “Federal and Maryland Laws and Regulations” governing Maryland’s
Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS).
Maryland’s Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS), like its counterpart
in every other State, is a computerized repository of “criminal history record
information” (CHRI) governed by the Code of Federal Regulations (28 CFR 20)
on which Maryland’s statute (Article 27, § 742—755) and regulations (COMAR
12.15.01, .02, .03) are modeled. In Maryland, CJIS is jointly overseen by the
Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services and the Chief Judge of the
Court of Appeals, with the advice of the Criminal Justice Information Advisory
Board. For budgetary and administrative purposes only, CJIS Central Repository
is housed in the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
CHRI has a specific definition. It includes “reportable events” such as
arrests, convictions, and incarcerations; it does not include “court records of
public judicial proceedings”. These “reportable events” are so called because
they are “reported” to the CJIS Central Repository from a variety of sources to
form the chronological criminal history of an offender (the “RAP Sheet”). These
sources are primarily the courts, but also include law enforcement and
correctional agencies, etc. The Code of Federal Regulations and Maryland’s
statute describe the permitted uses of the data, sets up rules for preventing
unauthorized access to the information, and allows individuals to challenge and
correct the database. While CHRI and its use may have originated in law
enforcement and the courts, these offender-based and fingerprint-supported
records as presently constituted are used by all criminal justice agencies for
investigation, apprehension, prosecution, correctional and supervision
classification, and other criminal justice purposes.
State and federal law and regulation also permit the limited use of CHRI
outside of the criminal justice system, i.e., for non-criminal justice purposes, such
as employment, licensing, or research. When authorized for specified purposes,
employers, licensors, and other noncriminal justice entities (e.g., Public Housing
Authorities) may obtain State only or State and national criminal history records
checks via the CJIS Central Repository by submitting applications that include
the subject’s fingerprints.
ok that all...
thank you...

Anonymous said...

salam...
huhuh~~

enid blyton`s books are my favourite...nit the adventure 1...
hihi...the cartoon 1...
such as...emylia noty again,,
ihihih...
eventhough its just 4 a kid...
but...in that book...i still found some words that i don`t understand...
huhu~~

i just brought a new 1...hihi
i can finished it in a day...

huhu~~
bubye...salam..

Anonymous said...

The culture of Ancient Egypt lived along the Nile river in Egypt from before the 5th millennium BC until the 4th Century AD. Ancient Egyptian society was based on farming the fertile Nile valley which flooded every year, enriching the soil with nutrients. The government of ancient Egypt, headed by the Pharaoh, was responsible for organizing farming efforts and collecting taxes for the state, which protected the country's borders and built grand monuments to the gods. The ancient Egyptian civilization effectively ended after the Roman domination, but the pyramids and colossal statues they left behind stand as testimony to the power of the pharaohs.

amirul azraf