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Friday, August 20, 2010

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Obama film many foreign actors

Obama film Anak Menteng played by foreign actors than most of the local newspaper reported yesterday Detikhot.

According to the newspaper, the Indonesian film director, Demian Dematra claiming that many foreign actors starring in the film.

Selection of foreign actors is made to modify the life story of President of the United States (U.S.), Barack Obama during his stay in Jakarta.

"If we watch, his father black, and based on language skills as well as he (Obama) can speak English and Indonesia," he said.

In the film, Ali Hasan Faruq who was 15 years old U.S. born teenagers who live in Indonesia for 10 years Obama elected role in childhood. "

Obama's mother character is held by Clara Lachelle with blood cross the UK, France and the Netherlands.

Meanwhile, the character Lolo Soetoro, Obama step father played by men old Indonesian who has lived in Belgium.

Obama lived in Jakarta in 1960 with his mother and stepfather before he returned to Hawaii, U.S.. - Agencies

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Job application at Lifetech Net Sdn. Bhd.


ACCOUNT MANAGER
Degree in MIS or IT related field.
Min. 2 years experience in corporate sales/marketing in the IT industry.
Knowledge of networking and data communication. products is a must.

PROJECT MANAGER
Degree in Computer Science, Electronic Electrical Engineering or equivalent.
3-5 years experience WAN environment with at least 2 years in Project Management
Strong telecommunication and networking knowledge.

NETWORK ENGINEER
Degree in IT (With CCNA)
Min. 2 years experience in supporting WAN & LAN with knowledge in Frame Relay, TCP/IP, routers, switches, Network management
Must be able to perform night shift.
Experience in supporting CISCO routers is an added advantage

NETWORK SUPPORT EXECUTIVE
Degree/Diploma in Computer Science
Experience in call center environment & networking · At least 1 year working experience in customer service
Must be able to perform night shift.
All the above candidates should possess good communication and interpersonal skills.

Contact:
Unit A-7-1, 7th Floor, Megan Avenue 1, Blk A,
189, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur

E-Mail : gnlau@lifetech.com.my
Fax : 03 2162 6162

http://www.lifetech.com.my/main.html

Monday, May 3, 2010

Silicon Valley


Rare picture..I never seen this


February 1, 1968. South Vietnam police chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan shots a young man, whom he suspects to be a Viet Kong soldier.
1963. Thich Quang Duc, the Buddhist priest in Southern Vietnam , burns himself to death protesting the government's torture policy against priests. Thich Quang Dug never made a sound or moved while he was burning.
February 23, 1981. Colonel Molina ve military police seizes the Parliament building in Spain . The photographer did not expect the scene, and hid the films in his shoe.
A mother in Somalia holds the body of her child who died of hunger in 1992.
1957. The first day of Dorothy Counts at the Harry Harding High School in the United States. Counts was one of the first black students admitted in the school, and she was no longer able to stand the harassments after 4 days.
Kids are falling down after the fire escape collapses.
An Iraqi prisoner of war tries to calm down his child.
An Afghani refugee kid's body is being prepared for the funeral in Pakistan.
Palestinian refugees murdered in Beirut , Lebanon .

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Intresting - You Won't Believe It - Watch It


A worker was making his rounds one morning when he drove up on this huge hole in the ground, they call them "sink holes" nobody is sure what causes them, they just happen spontaneously. This one was an estimated 200ft across and over 50ft deep!

The biggest crab


This biggest crab in Britain is huge and it is still growing and that is not all what you need to hear, they call this thing ‘Crabzilla’ and that is what concerns me most.


The ‘Crabzilla’ measures about 10ft from claw to claw and he is continuing to grow. It is captured by fishermen while fishing in the waters of Pacific Ocean and it is lucky that it hasn’t been eaten until now because crabs are considered as one of the most expensive delicacies. If you wish to see this thing face to face, than you can do that in National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham where the ‘Crabzilla’ is displayed for visitors.

New Research Indicates the Pyramids Weren’t Built the Way You Were Taught


Like many young geeks, when I was a kid I wanted to be an archaeologist–and a paleontologist–when I grew up. Nothing sounded so exciting as discovering ancient cities, unearthing forgotten cultures, and also, if I had the time, naming a dinosaur after myself. Well, I eventually found other career paths, but I still love history and am always on the lookout for neat news in archaeology. This morning, I was not disappointed.

New archaeological research is changing the way we view our past. According to researchers in Egypt, it appears that the Pyramids might not have been built the way we thought. And no, I’m not talking about alien architecture here.

Since the 1990s, archaeologists have been working on an area near the great pyramids and now believe they have unearthed the tombs of the paid laborers behind one of the world’s most awe-inspiring constructions. For centuries, it’s been understood that slaves were behind the pyramids, but experts challenge that with these new discoveries, which date from the 4th Dynasty, or 2575 B.C. to 2467 B.C.

A few things that archaeologists have discovered include some surprising details. For instance, Zahi Hawass, the head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, believes that there were approximately 10,000 laborers working on the construction of the great pyramids. It also took 21 cattle and 23 sheep a day to feed them. Hawass explains: “These tombs were built beside the king’s pyramid, which indicates that these people were not by any means slaves. If they were slaves, they would not have been able to build their tombs beside their king’s.”

In addition, is appears that laborers only worked for three months out of the year, then being rotated out of the job. Hawass also believes that the individuals buried in the tombs are laborers who died during their term as builders.

Salima Ikram, professor of Egyptology at American University in Cairo, put the discovery in perspective: “It is important to find tombs that belong to lower class people that are not made out of stone that tell you about the social organization and the relative wealth of a range of people.”

Intresting - World greatest treehouse

Chelsea rules!!!!!

Liverpool - Chelsea approached the Premier League title after successfully defeating Liverpool 2-0 at Anfield last night.They also fault the opening goal dihadiahka Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard.Sending to back to the keeper golnya, Pepe Reina managed to Didier Drogba struck the first goal Chelsea unstable at minute 34.
Frank Lampard ensure the team's victory after the visitors scored both Chelsea goals in the 54th minute.
t was the first victory over Chelsea at Anfield last to do it in October 2005 that during their last season league champion."This is a very important step in league title hunt per competition. We played well and fair enough to win."We are pleased that it was a difficult task facing Liverpool, but a tactical we are doing our best," said the Chelsea manager, Carlo Ancelotti.Chelsea may be able to reach the double title this season in case they managed to beat Portsmouth in the FA Cup final, May 15 next.Meanwhile, the second ranked team, Manchester United recorded a slim 1-0 victory over Sunderland.

FUNNY - Then...and now