Wednesday, June 29, 2011

my best blackebrry browser

Assalamulaikum...

Selama ni aku guna blackberry browser utk surf internet dlm BB aku ni. Td surf la skit BB tips kat laptop jmpa la recommendation utk guna Opera Mini. Mm.... Not bad. Amat laju. Function2 lebih mudah dan user-friendly. Speed pun rsnya lebih laju. Cubalah, tak rugi pn mencuba. :)

Teach-Train-Educate

Bangla Korek Idung

Assalamualaikum wbt

Lama gak aku tak mengupdate blog aku, lebih seminggu dah. mm... sibuk sgt. kalau kat tmpt keje tu mmg sibuk la kan. kalau kat rumah pun sama gak, ada je aktiviti nak dibuat, spt tido ke, bermalas-malasan ke, termenung ke... hahaha.

Nak di jadikan cerita, ahad lepas, aku gi ke sebuah pasaraya la kan, lepas gi kenduri kawin kat Pandan Lake Club. konon nak cari walker untuk adam (tp beli benda lain la plak... huhu). dekat kul 6 tu aku pun gi la ke surau untuk solat asar. masuk dalam tu, macam biasa la kan surau kat pasaraya nih, hongap gila tahap bau muntah punya. nampak la sorang mamat bangla ni baru abis semayang kot, tgh duk sikat2 rambut. aku rasa dia ni pekerja JJ kot. mmmm... tgh2 dia duk membelek2 muka dgn selamba mak nenek dia dia amik kain semayang kat ampaian sebelah dia tu lalu mengelap lubang idung yang ala2 shah rukh khan tu, sepenuh hati lak tu. macam haram, takde kesedaran sivik langsung. dah puas dia membersihkan lubang idung beliau, beliau pon selamba campak balik kat ampaian.beliau lalu keluar meninggalkan surau. ishhh... suka hati dia je.

mmm... lps ni sure aku tak guna dah kain sembahyang kat mana-mana surau. fobia la aku. huhuhuhu...

sekian untuk kali ini.

Teach-Train-Educate

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Ahad yang malas....

Assalamualaikum.


Busannya ahad camni… banyak keje nak kena buat sebenarnya. Tapi malas gila….

mmm... tak lama lagi dah na k ramadan. aku tak prepare lagi mental dan fizikal nak merebut peluang keemasan ni. mmm.... Ya Allah, beriukanlah aku kekuatan untuk melawan nafsu ku ini. Amin.



Teach-Train-Educate

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Berenang kembali setelah sekian lama...

Assalamualaikum wbt.

Lama betul tak berenang kat KRTU, tadi berenang jap, best betul, nikmatnya gila rasa badan. (last time jogging pun dah tak ingat bila). Walaupun takde la lama mana pun aku berenang tadi, ada la dalam 40 min je, itu pun dah cukup untuk menyegarkan badan aku yg dah mula rasa sengal sana sini. macam org tua plak rasanya. Lepas ni belah la start berenang balik. Seminggu dapat sekali dua pun dah ok kot, cukup untuk meregangkan urat-urat dawai aku dan menyegarkan rasa badan. Mmm... tak tau la apsal sblm ni malas gila nak gi berenang, kan dah naik perut tu. padan muka.

Next time bawak adam plak la. Macam best je ek. hehehe... tp nak ke mami dia ikut skali. Try pujuk la nanti. taknak ikut pun takpe, ayah adam bleh handle sorg diri. hehe....

Next time pegi labuan aku nak berenang kat pantai la plak, baru mencabar, adventurous. Best tu. hehehehe....

till next time. :)


Teach-Train-Educate

Monday, June 13, 2011

ISA DEVIATION

Although meteorological observation are made in figures, it is usuaal, when making calculations involving aircraft performance or correctionn to instuments, to consider them relative to the ISA.  These are known as "ISA deviations".

If for instance, the observed temperature were 5degC warmer than that expected in the ISA, then the deviation would be +5degC.

For calculation example; let say we are flying at FL170, the outside air temperature is -18degC (after consider the friction effect):

the ISA temperature: 15degC + (-1.98x17) = 15 - 33.66 = -18.66

ISA deviation woulde be:  difference between ISA Temp and OAT = (-18.66) - (+5) = -23.66

That means, duiring that flight, the actual outside air temperature  is WARMER compared to the FL170's ISA temperature by 23.66degC. Normally in performance charts they'll write kinda like this... "ISA Deviations +23degC".

HAPPY FLYING!!!

Ref: JAA ATPL BOOK 9 - METEOROLOGY


Teach-Train-Educate

Thursday, June 9, 2011

TROPICAL AND SUMATERA SQUALL LINES

SQUALL LINE, TROPICAL SQUALL LINE

Meteorologist usually define a squall line as a line of thunderstorms. A tropical squall line is associated strong convective activity and consists of clusters of rain cells whose physical dimension can be several hundred kilometers. The individual rain cells tend to be aligned at the forefront of the squall line. Since the associated wind gust fronts of the individual rain cells usually merge to form a single gust line, it seems to be appropriate to call such rain event squall line.

SUMATRA SQUALLS

“Sumatra Squalls” are tropical squall lines or thunderstorms that affect the Malay Peninsula and Singapore. During the colonial period (before 1962), the British meteorologists at the forecast offices in this region called this special type of thunderstorms “Sumatra Squalls” because they believed that they have their origin at the island of Sumatra. Later weather satellite observations have shown that the Sumatra Squalls are often triggered
by the arrival of equatorial super clusters of thunderstorms (a component of the Madden–Julian oscillation) that propagate into the region from across the Indian Ocean (from the crest).

THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUMATRA SQUALLS 

Weather radar images have revealed that the development of a Sumatra Squall starts with strong convective activities in the Malacca Strait during the night. Individual rain cells begin bubbling up in the Strait of Malacca from about 2000 local time.As the convective cells grow more widespread and intense, they align themselves into a line, sometimes extending more than 300 km from south to north. During the night, the line of thunderstorms are held off the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, probably by land breeze. During sunrise, they sweep in over land, generating in the early morning hours strong gusts and heavy showers in Singapore and the southern region of Malaysia.


REF: http://smart.as.ntu.edu.tw/publication/journal_papers/03_An_ERS-1_Syntheric.pdf

Teach-Train-Educate

International Standard Atmosphere (ISA)

For a variety of reason it is necessary to establish a standard average atmosphere, describing variations in temperature, pressure and density throughout altitude.

There have been several Standard Atmospheres, but the one in general use now is the 'ICAO ISA', dated 1964 which covers from -16,400ft (-5km) to 262,464ft.

The ISA is needed for:-

a) the calibration of aircraft instruments.
b) the design and testing of aircraft.

The ICAO ISA is defined as follows:

a) a MSL temperature of +15°C,
b) a MSL pressure of 1013.25 milibars,
c) a MSL density of 1225 grammes/cubic metre,
d) from -5km, a lapse rate of 1.98°C/1000ft (6.5deg/km) up to 36,090ft (11km),
e) a constant temperature of -56.5°C up to 65,617ft (20km),
f) an increase of temperature of 0.3°C/1000ft (1deg/km), up to 104,987ft (32km).


 The Iinternational Standard Atmosphere

Ref: JAA ATPL BOOK 9 - METEOROLOGY

Teach-Train-Educate

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Majulah Malaysia

Majulah Malaysia

by Sutan Mustapa on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 at 9:18am
I am originally from the N9 but have now lived in East Malaysia for the last 6  years. I used to lived in Sarawak for 5 years during 1980s. I have experiences staying in UK almost 2 years in 1990s. I as a  truly Malaysian sometime dreaming why my country if would not better than UK but still not far behind. I wonder why Singapore at one time before 1980 at the same  level with us ie: 1 Singapore dollar is equal to 1 ringgit. Today RM 1 valued only 40cent of Singapore dollar. I used to visit singapore regularly for shopping at the time. Now we are far behind of Singapore and Singapore is much better than UK. Singapore now is no 7 in the world’s rangking in the standard of living, economicly, in education but not politically.
Malaysia is in some ways still a land that is blessed by God. It is largely free from large scale natural disasters and its land and shores are rich in natural resources. Sabah and Sarawak are filled with wonderful places to visit and its beaches, rainforests and climate bring many visitors from across the globe. Moreover its peoples throughout the federation are mostly incredibly friendly, hospitable and kind-hearted to locals and visitors alike notwithstanding their race or religion.

Malaysia boleh! Malaysia really can be better. And that is truly why I and other like-minded Malaysians have decided to come back. We can have the tallest twin towers in the world but yet many large towns on the east coast of Sabah have interrupted power supplies on a regular basis.
Needless to say the interior villages have it much worse. We talk about Johns Hopkins medical facilities in the country but yet many district and even general hospitals in the country have inadequate or often poorly functioning equipment.
Our people are keen to learn and gain skills but when our expatriate communities try to come home they are often met with stifling bureaucracy. I personally asked the head of a university department if I could have a look around the department whilst still overseas with the purpose of evaluating if I could contribute at the department on my return. I was told flatly that the department was full and a visit would not be encouraged.
Conversely my request to visit or co-operate with “Ivy league” universities in Europe have always been greeted with enthusiasm. However, on a more positive note my experience has been different with other departments. Unfortunately the former experience has also been reported by other Malaysian expatriates.
The federal government has been talking about cutting wastage. Good idea! Let’s start with middlemen functions that have no or little value added purposes. Why is around three per cent of public hospitals’ drug budget given to companies that simply order drugs, which the hospitals can do themselves. These companies do not make, package or deliver the drugs at all.
Our media talks about Bumiputera rights. However, I hear constant complains from East Malaysian native Bumiputeras claiming that they get fewer opportunities for jobs and government contracts because they are non-Muslims. Where in the federal Constitution does it say that Bumiputeras are given preference based on their ethnic or religious backgrounds?
In Sabah, you will hear complaints from every ethnic group that the state has large communities of illegal immigrants and people who have been given ICs illegally. Our federal government is in talks with the Australians currently about potential immigration co-operation yet Sabah’s longstanding immigration issues remain unresolved. Where are our government’s priorities? Our own nation’s or other’s?
One of the most striking differences on my return that I have noticed is the main issues discussed daily in our media. In Europe, the important issues are mainly economic growth, educational progress, good and accessible healthcare. In Malaysia sadly and significantly more so than in the past, it is about race, religious issues and political voyeurism. Lately about phonography…blue film…mysterious sucide…killing own baby…drugs. Muslim can take beer as long as mimimum of alcohol.
Isn’t our nation’s prosperity, our children’s education and our parent’s healthcare infinitely more important than the colour of our skin or the private lives of our people? Despite the guarantees of religious freedom in the constitution and the respective 18-point and 20-point agreements promising the same for Sabah and Sarawak, our politicians continue to use these sentiments to divide the people and certain paternalistic authorities continue to force their religious views and practices on what should be personal decisions for the people.
Yet “Malaysia boleh”, “1 Malaysia also can” — if we the people of Malaysia whether staying, left or returning — stand up and unite against the divisive, corrupt and intolerant elements of our society and demand that whoever our political leaders are, that they act as they say.
* We asked readers to tell us in their own words why they stayed in Malaysia… instead of migrating. This is one of the stories. Was from Malaysia Insiders but this lament senteces were common for every Malaysian. Lets we share and care. Thankyou 

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=133805700028756&comments

Teach-Train-Educate

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The worst weather to fly is the best weather to sleep



Assalamualaikum..

Haaaa... hari ni dpt pengalaman baiiiiikkkk punya. len kali kalau nak fly, tgk weather betul2. nasib baik dapat land tadi. hehe... dh minimum baru nampak approach light. cemas debar la kejap. nak divert ke kk pun sama je weathernya. ke tawau la agaknya kalau betul2 divert td. huhu. ok gak, leh makan sup payau. haha.. so, nx time kalau wx nmpk mcm kureng je, met warning pn ada, tak payah la take off. blk tdo lg best.

Teach-Train-Educate

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Pantai Batu Manikar, W.P Labuan


Assalamualaikum...

Hmmm... hari lepak dgn crew kat Pantai Batu Manikar, W.P Labuan. Best tul menikmati keindahan pantai di waktu matahari terbenam. Ramai-ramai lagi best. The more the merrier.... :)

picture was taken with bb kapt helmi.

Teach-Train-Educate

Friday, June 3, 2011

sunset terbaik...


Assalamualaikum...

Hari macam biasa la, dah kerja aku, terbang memantau perairan negara. hmmm... everything ok, everything goes smoothly. alhamdulillah...

balik hampir nak maghrib dah. dan ketika itulah terjadinya fenomena faveret aku utk amik gambar... sunset!!!! oowhh yeahhh... yang paling best ialah sunset kali ni adalah antara sunset yg terindah pernah aku saksikan la. tanpa membuang masa aku pun amik la gambar pakai BB aku ni. ini lah hasilnya...


Teach-Train-Educate

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Semaghrib di Pantai Layang-layangan.


Memerhati keindahan alam, menikmati melodi ombak... merenungi kekuasaan Tuhan

Pantai layang-layangan, pulau Labuan. EOS 1000D, f2.0, 20sec, ISO100.

mike charlie delta

"mok, kunci keta kat sape?"

"Kat saya"

"nak kuar jap la"

"gi mana"

"gi makan"

"kat mana"

"aku biasanya kat mcd ke kfc ke..."

"mm... jom"

ehhh... tanpa ragu-ragu aku gi makan McD. dulu kemain lagi ban McD. "Boikot McD", "McD pro-Israel", "McD support Israel".....

Mana ntah pegi benda tu semua dalam kepala otak aku, aku pun tak tau.

Mmmm.... Mesir pun dah bukak sempadan rafah. Alhamdulillah. ok la kot aku makan McD ni kot. huhu...

Bismillah.... Allahumma, bariklana, fi ma....

Pengenalan

Assalamualaikum w.b.

Selamat Hari TUDM yg ke 53. Di hari yg bersejarah ni aku nak memulakan hobi baru la. Menulis blog... Mcm best. Boleh kutuk orang, boleh maki-maki, boleh ban-ban... Benda buruk tu sumer best. Mmm... Tapi aku try la supaya laman blog aku ni memberikan manfaat kpd pembaca2nya.

Camne nak mulakan ek?! Susah betul nak mengarang ni. Tu sebab BM aku dapat 4 je dulu. huhu.. tp xpe, aku akan try yg terbaik la eh. Harap u olls enjoy reading my blog yg tak seberapa nih.

Sbg seorang yg br belajar nak berblog ni, aku harap korg dapat memberikan pandangan atau komen membina. Apa sbnrnya blog ni pun aku xla tau sgt sbnrnya, macam diary online la kot agaknya. Diary yg ditunjuk kepada dunia supaya semua makhluk di mayapada ni boleh baca . hahaha...

Wassalam.