Monday, November 29, 2010
Merarau di Tesco Shah Alam
MAHA 2010 menarik ramai peminat pengujung !!!
Sedikit Info mengenai MAHA 2010:
Seramai 1.5 juta pengunjung dijangka melawat Pameran Pertanian, Hortikultur dan Agro Pertanian Antarabangsa (MAHA) 2010 di Tapak Ekspo Pertanian Malaysia (Maeps) di Serdang. Pameran MAHA 2010 dijadual dirasmikan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Pada masa kini MAHA adalah pameran pertanian terbesar Malaysia dan berjaya menarik minat 500,000 pengunjung tempatan dan antarabangsa. Selaras dengan imejnya, MOA telah memajukan 100 hektar Malaysia Agro Exposition Park, Serdang (MAEPS), sebagai lokasi kekal untuk pameran itu. MAEPS menawarkan kemudahan tempat perjumpaan, insentif, konvensyen dan pameran.
Dengan MAEPS sebagai lokasi tetap MAHA, ia diharapkan dapat menyaingi pameran pertanian terkemuka yang lain seperti Pameran Pertanian Diraja di England, yang telah dianjurkan sejak 100 tahun lepas.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Mari kita menghayati nya...
26 Disember 2004- Berlaku Tsunami di Aceh !
26 Mei 2006 - Berlaku gemba di Jogja !
26 Jun 2009 - Berlaku gempa di Tasik Malaya !
Dan yang terkini...................
26 Oktober 2010 - Berlaku sekali lagi Tsunami di Mentawai !
26 Oktober 2010 - Berlaku Gunung Merapi Meletus !
Friday, November 19, 2010
Biar betul...
Si Comel dipagi Jumaat
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Hehehehe.....
Abg Ngah dan anak buah ku Irfan Syaqir
Nie la dia ketua Geng Kg. Dusun.. Hehehehehe
Aksi Irfan yang kegelian kerana Jojo bermain2 dibahunya...
Irfan siap berpeluh2 dan x putus2 panggil 'PAKSU'2 tlg amik.... Nie la aksi nya... Seperti patung.... Hehehehheeeee..
Nie plak aksi kakak aku yg no. 2.... Mula2 ok lg.. Tp bila Jojo dah start naik ker bahu dan bermain2 diatas kepala, dah x tahan kegelian.....
Setelah penat bermain dgn semua org, Jojo pun buat hal sendiri...
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Gambar2 sicomel
Acrobatic la plakkkkk...
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Hah..sampai dah....
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Abah- abah keselamat??
Monday, November 8, 2010
Xtvt sepanjang cuti
Part paling best bila blk kg ialah berhenti sat utk makan CENDOLLLLL....
Thursday, November 4, 2010
8,000 hadapi krisis makanan (UiTM terpaksa buat catuan, bekalan semakin kurang akibat banjir)
Keadaan itu memaksa pihak universiti mencatu bekalan makanan untuk memastikan stok sedia ada mampu menampung keperluan semua pelajar untuk tempoh sekurang-kurangnya dua hari lagi.
Pengarah UiTM Perlis, Prof Dr Khudzir Ismail, berkata buat masa sekarang pihak universiti menggunakan sistem kupon untuk mengawal bekalan sedia ada, bukan saja kepada lebih 6,000 pelajar yang kini menginap di kampus, malah turut membabitkan pelajar luar kampus.
Katanya, sehingga kini, lebih 1,000 pelajar luar kampus sudah dibawa masuk untuk diberi perlindungan sebagai langkah berjaga-jaga selepas banjir mula melimpahi sekitar negeri ini, termasuk di Arau.
“Kita sekarang bimbang bekalan makanan akan terputus berikutan banyak kedai di sekitar pekan Arau dan bandar Kangar tutup, apatah lagi bekalan sedia ada hanya mencukupi untuk tempoh dua hari saja,” katanya.
Sementara itu, lebih 7,000 pelajar Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) diberikan cuti sehingga bencana banjir reda, manakala 34 pelajar antarabangsanya pula dipindahkan dari penempatan di taman Aman ke Wang Ulu di Kuala Perlis.
Selain itu, ratusan lagi penuntut di Institut Pendidikan Guru (IPG) kampus Perlis juga dilapor turut terputus bekalan selepas laluan utama sekitar kawasan terbabit mula dinaiki air sehingga paras dada.
Usaha menghantar bekalan masuk ke kawasan terbabit oleh waris juga sukar kerana paras air tinggi dan arus deras.
Sementara itu, Pengarah Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran Perlis, Nishad Mohamed Mohd Shaffy, berkata paras air di sekitar Empangan Timah Tasoh kini menurun ke paras 30 meter berbanding 30.49 meter kelmarin.
Bagaimanapun, katanya, paras itu masih diklasifikasikan sebagai melepasi paras bahaya.
"Buat masa sekarang, satu daripada enam pintu di Empangan Timah Tasoh yang dibuka untuk melepaskan air keluar, sudah ditutup dan jika cuaca stabil, kemungkinan besar keadaan akan kembali pulih dalam tempoh dua hari," katanya.
Sumber dari : Berita Harian 4/11/2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Lets story about VOLCANOES in Indonesia
Volcanoes in Indonesia are a part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The 150 entries in the list below are grouped into six geographical regions, four of which belong to the volcanoes of the Sunda Arc trench system. The remaining two groups are volcanoes of Halmahera, including its surrounding volcanic islands, and volcanoes of Sulawesi and the Sangihe Islands. The latter group is in one volcanic arc together with the Philippine volcanoes.
The most active volcanoes are Kelut and Merapi on Java island which have been responsible for thousands of deaths in the region. Since AD 1000, Kelut has erupted more than 30 times, of which the largest eruption was at scale 5 on the Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI),while Merapi has erupted more than 80 times.The International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior has named Merapi as a Decade Volcano since 1995 because of its high volcanic activity.
Semeru
Semeru's eruptive history is extensive. Since 1818, at least 55 eruptions have been recorded (10 of which resulted in fatalities) consisting of both lava flows and pyroclastic flows. All historical eruptions have had a VEI of 2 or 3.
Semeru has been in a state of near-constant eruption from 1967 to the present. At times, small eruptions happen every 20 minutes or so.
Semeru is regularly climbed by tourists, usually starting from the village of Ranu Pane to the north, but though non-technical it can be dangerous. Soe Hok Gie, an Indonesian political activist of the 1960s died in 1969 from inhaling poisonous gases while hiking on Mount Semeru.
Mythology
Semeru is named from Sumeru, the central world-mountain in Buddhist cosmology and by extension Hinduism. As stated in legend, it was transplanted from India; the tale is recorded in the 16th-century East Javanese work Tantu Panggelaran. It was originally placed in the western part of the island, but that caused the island to tip, so it was moved eastward. On that journey, parts kept coming off the lower rim, forming the mountains Lawu, Wilis, Kelut, Kawi, Arjuno and Welirang. The damage thus caused to the foot of the mountain caused it to shake, and the top came off and created Penanggungan as well.
Anak Karakatau
Current activity
Anak Krakatau has grown at an average rate of five inches (13 cm) per week since the 1950s. This equates to an average growth of 6.8 metres per year. The island is still active, with its most recent eruptive episode having begun in 1994. Quiet periods of a few days have alternated with almost continuous Strombolian eruptions since then, with occasional much larger explosions.
The most recent eruption began in April 2008, when hot gases, rocks, and lava were released. Scientists monitoring the volcano have warned people to stay out of a 3 km zone around the island. There are several videos of Krakatoa uploaded onto YouTube showing recent footage of it erupting,and inside its crater filmed at the edge of the volcano rim.
On 6 May 2009 the Volcanological Survey of Indonesia raised the eruption alert status of Anak Krakatau to Level Orange.
Merapi
Marapi (also known as Merapi or Berapi) is a complex volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Its name means Mountain of Fire, and it is the most active volcano in Sumatra. Its elevation is 2,891.3 metres (9,485.9 ft). A number of cities and towns are situated around the mountain, including Bukit tinggi, Padang Panjang and Batusangkar.
According to legend, the mountain is the site first settled by the Minangkabau people after their ship landed on the mountain when it was the size of an egg and surrounded by water. There are large numbers of upright burial stones in the region which are oriented in the direction of the mountain, indicating its cultural significance.
Merapi the most active volcano in Indonesia