Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Michael Jackson:This Is It Movie, 28th of October 2009


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Michael Jackson's THIS IS IT will offer Jackson fans and music lovers worldwide a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the performer as he developed, created and rehearsed fro his sold-out concerts that would have taken place beginning this summer in london's O2 Arena. Chrinicling the months from April through June, 2009, the filr is produced with the full support of the Eastate of  Michael Jackson and drawn from more than one hundred hours of behind-the-scenes footage,featuring Jackson rehearsing a number of his songs for the show. Audiences will be given a privileaged and private look at Jackson up close and personal. In raw and candid detail,Michael Jackson's THIS IS IT captures the singer,dancer,filmaker,architect,creative genius and great artist at work as he creates and perfects his final show.Kenny Ortego,who was both Michael Jackson's creative partner and the director of the stage show is also directing the film,which is being produced by Randy Philips, Kenny Ortega and Paul Gongaware.Executive producers are John Branca and John McClain. THe film will be distributed worldwide by Sony Pictures Releasing.Tickets for the limited two-week engagement of the film go on sale begining September 27.
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Source: http://thisiit-movie.com/

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fuuuuuuh! cant wait to watch it!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

New Hobby!

Hi guys, well i just got a new hobby. =)

Photographing. lol. 

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more photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ikmal_izam/

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Im still noob and learning. Its has been a month lol. 

my gear?

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Body: Canon 450D 

Lens: 18-55mm kit lens

Speedlight: Sigma EF-530 DG ST

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check it out here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ikmal_izam/

Thursday, September 3, 2009

BLM Blackbird - Tinted

Been quite busy lately, and im sorry for not reply any of u guys comment/replies. Btw, take a look to my car! =)

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New tinted. LOL~!

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Tinted Color: GOLD

Brand: unknown

Price: RM150.00 (5 windows)

Location: Susur 4, Johor Bahru.

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Well, actually i dont care much about the quality of the tinted, because i still left the original tinted, and this gold tinted is actually was installed for the second layer.

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Now, no more "wtf why so hot!", no more "f**k, the sun is too shine!", and no more "oi, when wanna install tinted?". LOL> 

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why? from my observation, my original tinted will reduce 50-60% hot, and this sohai brand tinted also will reduce maybe i can say about 50%-60% too, so if combine, i think they both can generate up too 80-90% hot reduceness. well, just my thought. lol.

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yes, believe it or not. Just rm150 for the 5 windows. and im planning to install the tinted to my front window aswell on this coming semester break, just add rm100 for that. 

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all in all, im very happy with the tinted. lol. cheers!

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p/s: im still havent change my rim yet. lol. maybe early next year. and rim is the last part. still more to come =)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Pro-ISA VS Anti-ISA

Pro-ISA and Anti-ISA have planned to do a gathering in KL this 1st August. Are you going? LOL

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sources: star

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The location?

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LOL. looks like a war map, and it is. haha.

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But some how, police have deemed the gathering and demonstration plans by both parties as illegal and an offence under Section 27(5) of the Police Act 1967. Those taking part and attending the events can be charged under Section 27(5) of the Police Act and Section 141 of the Penal Code.
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Those found guilty under Section 27(5) of the Police Act 1967 are liable to a fine no less than RM2,000 and no more than RM10,000 as well as be jailed for no more than one year.

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Here are some facts,

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What is 'ISA'?
The Internal Security Act 1960 (ISA) (Malay: Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri) is a preventive detention law in force in Malaysia. The legislation was enacted by Malaysian politicians after the country gained independence from Britain in 1957. In essence, it allows for the arrest of any person without the need for trial in certain defined circumstances. Malaysia is one of the few countries in the world whose Constitution allows for preventive detention during peacetime without safeguards that elsewhere are understood to be basic requirements for protecting fundamental human rights.

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sources: wikiwikit!

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So, are you goin?

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Hell no. Im not going for the war. There are a lot of other things that can be done. Some more, the gathering will be at 2.00PM! LOL>! TAK PANAS KE? wtf. haha.

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Hurm, and yeah, got PIKOM PC FAIR 2009 (II) on that day too. LOL again.

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31 July - 2 August 2009 (11:00am - 9:00pm)
· KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50888 Kuala Lumpur
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But anyway, i will probably goin to the pc fair on friday, cause im goin back to jb on the same day. yeah! its a mid term break! naiisss. 

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And for those who are going to the Pro-ISA vs Anti-ISA gathering, Good Luck! and please dont get caught by the police! LOL>~!

Monday, July 27, 2009

INTERNET SERVICES DISRUPTION

Wonder why you cannot access FACEBOOK? MYSPACE?
INTERNET SERVICES DISRUPTION

Telekom Malaysia Berhad ™ wishes to announce that there has been a disruption of its Internet services due to circuit faults on the Asia Pacific Cable Network 2 (APCN2) Segment 1 between Kuantan and Katong, Singapore.

Due to the disruption, customers using Internet services may experience slow browsing while accessing websites hosted in the U.S. and Hong Kong.

In addition, customers using other IP services such as Virtual Private Network (VPN) and other critical business applications linked to the U.S. and Hong Kong may also experience some service degradation.

To alleviate the problem, some of the links have been rerouted to alternate routes to ease the congestion.

Restoration works on the affected cables are already in progress. However, in the restoration process, traffic to Northern America and Hong Kong may experience degradation while traffic to other countries is not affected. TM expects complete recovery of its services by 5 August 2009. TM will make further announcements on the progress of the restoration works.

TM wishes to assure its customers that it is undertaking all necessary measures to restore communications services for its customers as soon as possible.
Customers can call TM at 100 and select “Internet Services” or e-mail us at help@tm.com.my for any Internet related problems.

Thank you.

Telekom Malaysia Berhad

THANK YOU TMNET! REALLY THANKS!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

RIP Yasmin Ahmad

Just wanna say a very blessed goodbye and rest in peace to Yasmin Ahmad. 

source: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/109287

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do you guys remember this?

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sad. she was a legend. we have lost a great and intelligent person. rest in peace, Yasmin Ahmad!

Friday, July 24, 2009

A guide for expatriate drivers in Malaysia...and i lol'd

A guide for expatriate drivers in Malaysia
by David Astley a British/Ozzie guy now living in KL
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Since arriving in Malaysia in 1997, I have tried on many occasions to buy a copy of the Malaysian road rules, but have come to the conclusion that no such publication exists (or if it does, it has been out of print for years). Therefore after carefully observing the driving habits of Malaysian drivers, I believe I have at last worked out the rules of the road in Malaysia.
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For the benefit of other expatriates living in Malaysia, and the 50% of local drivers who acquired their driving licences without taking a driving test, I am pleased to share my knowledge below:
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Q: What is the most important rule of the road in Malaysia?
A: The most important rule is that you must arrive at your destination head of the car in front of you. This is the sacrosanct rule of driving in Malaysia. All other rules are subservient to this rule.
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Q: What side of the road should you drive on in Malaysia?
A: 99.7% of cars drive on the left hand side, 0.2% on the right hand side, and 0.1% drive in reverse (be on the look out for drivers reversing at high speed in the left hand lane of freeways, having just missed their exit). Therefore on the basis of 'majority rules', it is recommended that you drive on the left. However, be aware that only 90% of motorcyclists travel on the left hand side - the other 10% ride in the opposite direction or on the sidewalk. Fortunately, motorcyclists traveling in reverse are rarely seen.
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Q: What are the white lines on the roads?
A: These are known as lane markers and were used by the British in the colonial days to help them drive straight. Today their purpose is mainly decorative, although a double white line is used to indicate a place that is popular to overtake.
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Q: When can I use the emergency lane?
A: You can use the emergency lane for any emergency, e.g. you are late for work, you left the toaster plugged in at home, you are bursting to go to the toilet, you have a toothache or you have just dropped your Starbucks coffee in your lap. As it is an emergency, you may drive at twice the speed of the other cars on the road.
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Q: Do traffic lights have the same meaning as in other countries?
A: Not quite. Green is the same that means "Go", but amber and red are different. Amber means "Go like hell" and red means "Stop if there is traffic coming in the other direction or if there is a policeman on the corner". Otherwise red means the same as green. Note that for
buses, red lights do not take effect until five seconds after the light has changed.
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Q: What does the sign "Jalan Sehala" mean?
A: This means "One Way Street" and indicates a street where the traffic is required to travel in one direction. The arrow on the sign indicates the preferred direction of the traffic flow, but is not compulsory. If the traffic is not flowing in the direction in which you wish to travel, then reversing in that direction is the best option.
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Q: What does the sign "Berhenti" mean?

A: This means "Stop", and is used to indicate a junction where there is a possibility that you may have to stop if you cannot fool the cars on the road that you are entering into thinking that you are not going to stop.
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Q: What does the sign "Beri Laluan" mean?
A: This means "Give Way", and is used to indicate a junction where the cars on the road that you are entering will give way to you provided you avoid all eye contact with them and you can fool them into thinking that you have not seen them.
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Q: What does the sign "Dilarang Masuk" mean?
A: This means "No Entry". However, when used on exit ramps in multi-storey car parks, it has an alternative meaning which is: "Short cut to the next level up".
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Q: What does the sign "Pandu Cermat" mean?
A: This means "Drive Smartly", and is placed along highways to remind drivers that they should never leave more than one car length between them and the car in front, irrespective of what speed they are driving. This is to ensure that other cars cannot cut in front of you and thus prevent you from achieving the primary objective of driving in Malaysia, and that is to arrive ahead of the car in front of you. If you can see the rear number plate of the car in front of you, then you are not driving close enough.
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Q: What is the speed limit in Malaysia?
A: The concept of a speed limit is unknown in Malaysia.
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Q: So what are the round signs on the highways with the numbers, 60,80 and 110?
A: This is the amount of the 'on-the-spot' fine (in ringgits - the local currency) that you have to pay to the police if you are stopped on that stretch of the highway. Note that for expatriates or locals driving Mercedes or BMWs, the on-the-spot fine is double the amount shown on the sign.
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Q: Where do you pay the 'on-the-spot' fine?
A: As the name suggests, you pay it 'on-the-spot' to the policeman who has stopped you. You will be asked to place your driving licence on the policeman's notebook that he will hand to you through the window of your car. You will note that there is a spot on the cover of the notebook. Neatly fold the amount of your fine into four, place the fine on the spot, and then cover it with your driving licence so that it cannot be seen. Pass it carefully to the policeman. Then, with a
David Copperfield movement of his hands, he will make your money disappear. It is not necessary to applaud.
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Q: But isn't this a bribe?
A: Oh pleeease, go and wash your mouth out. What do you want? A traffic ticket? Yes, you can request one of those instead, but it will cost you twice the price, forms to fill out, cheques to write, envelopes to mail, and then three months later when you are advised that your fine was never received, more forms to fill out, a trip to the police station, a trip to the bank, a trip back to the police station, and maybe then you will wish you had paid 'on-the-spot'.
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Q: But what if I haven't broken any road rules?
A: It is not common practice in Malaysia to stop motorists for breaking road rules (because nobody is really sure what they are). The most common reasons for being stopped are:
(a) the policeman is hungry and would like you to buy him lunch;
(b) the policeman has run out of petrol and needs some money to get back to the station;
(c) you look like a generous person who would like to make a donation to the police welfare fund; or
(d) you are driving an expensive car which means you can afford to make a donation to the police welfare fund.
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Q: Does my car require a roadworthy certificate before I can drive it in Malaysia?
A: No, roadworthy certificates are not required in Malaysia. However there are certain other statutory requirements that must be fulfilled before your car can be driven in Malaysia. Firstly, you must ensure that your windscreen is at least 50% obscured with English football club decals, golf club membership stickers or condo parking permits. Secondly, you must place a tissue box (preferably in a white lace cover) on the back shelf of your car under the rear window. Thirdly, you must hang as many CDs or plastic ornaments from your rear vision mirror as it will support. Finally, you must place a Garfield doll with suction caps on one of your windows. Your car will then be ready to drive on Malaysian roads.
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Q: What does a single yellow line along the edge of a road mean?
A: This means parking is permitted.
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Q: What does a double yellow line along the edge of a road mean?
A: This means double parking is permitted.
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Q: What does a yellow box with a diagonal grid of yellow lines painted on the road at a junction mean?
A: Contrary to the understanding of some local drivers, this does not mean that diagonal parking is permitted. It indicates a junction that is grid-locked at peak hours.
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Q: Can I use my mobile phone whilst driving in Malaysia?
A: No problem at all, but it should be noted that if you wish to use the rear-vision mirror to put on your lipstick (women only please) or trim your eyebrows at the same time as you are using a mobile phone in the other hand, you should ensure that you keep an elbow free to steer the car. Alternatively, you may place a toddler on your lap and have the child steer the car whilst you are carrying out these other essential driving tasks.
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Q: Is it necessary to use indicator lights in Malaysia?
A: These blinking orange lights are commonly used by newly arrived expatriate drivers to indicate they are about to change lanes. This provides a useful signal to local drivers to close up any gaps to prevent the expatriate driver from changing lanes. Therefore it is recommended that expatriate drivers adopt the local practice of avoiding all use of indicator lights. However, it is sometimes useful to turn on your left hand indicator if you want to merge right, because this confuses other drivers enabling you to take advantage of an unprotected gap in the traffic.
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Q: Why do some local drivers turn on their left hand indicator and then turn right, or turn on their right hand indicator and then turn left?
A: This is one of the unsolved mysteries of driving in Malaysia.
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Q. What is the use of the hazard warning lights?
A. Contrary to all international protocol, this four way flashing light is = switched on when the Police are escorting VIPs on the road to warn lesser mortals to move out of the way and not hinder the flow of the motorcade. Taking a cue from the Police, motorists use this at the slightest excuse when it rains to tell other motorist to get out of the way as using their hazard light anoints them with powers that part the traffic, somewhat akin to Moses parting the Red Sea.

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LOL

Saturday, July 18, 2009

BLM Blackbird Ideas - Rims

Lately, i've been lurking over the internet searching for suitable rims to be install to my car soon. lol. Here are some pictures of the rims that im kinda interested, but all the rims are 15" and 16". Why i want 15" or 16"? its because for the comfortability of my car. if u have bigger tyre, u can feel the smoothness when u hit road's holes, but with bigger rim + low profile tyre, = u will not feel the same smoothness. somemore, bigger rims are much more heavier than smaller rims, but super light weight rims have more advantages. and the most importantly, the cost, lol. smaller rims are much more cheaper. LOL>

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this last two rims are my favourites. damn. i wish i could buy both. lol.


hurm. one set of rim of 15" and 16" would probably cost about rm800-1200, but its just for the rim only. and add rm700-800 more for the tyres. lulz. damn.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

BLM Blackbird Ideas - Diffuser & Smoke Tail Lamp

Just went back from sending my car to the paint shop, cause there are some part that need to repaint because of unsmooth paint job on my bodykits. I'll pickup my car tomorrow and im really hope that the painting is much more nicer this time. lol. 

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So, recently i was keep thingking "what am im going to do to make my car more attractive", and been lurking on mudah.my, lowyat.net for something new for saga blm. And yeah, i've found some good stuff, it is a "diffuser". It's a thing that can be place under the each side of the front skirt. its not only making the car look nicer, but it also take part in making the car go much more faster by using aerodynamic concept or "air cutter" lol. 

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Here, definition from wiki:

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"A diffuser, in an automotive context, is a shaped section of the car underbody which improves the car's aerodynamic properties by enhancing the transition between the high-velocity airflow underneath the car and the much slower freestream airflow of the ambient atmosphere. It works by providing a space for the underbody airflow to decelerate and expand so that the boundary between the car's airflow and "external" airflow is less turbulent. It also provides a degree of "wake infill" (the wake being a turbulent area of low pressure that is caused by the passage of the vehicle through the air; this can cause pressure drag)."

haha. there are alot of diffuser designs, but the one that i wanted to buy is the simplest one, that only have to place on each side of the front skirt. And i think the cost of this "diffuser" that i want is probably around rm100.00++ include installation. And its PU material, will be skrew to the front bodykit.

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here, the picture:

Another cool stuff is, BLM Smoke Tail Lamp from taiwan.

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Here, the picture:

As i said, i been lurking through mudah.my for blm stuff, and i found this cool Smoke Tail Lamp from taiwan. I never seen anycar use it before, and this is different from the "Tinted" tail lamp, that usually cost about rm40.00. LOL. and yeah, the bad thing of this taiwan smoke tail lamp is, that the price is rm450.00. wtfman. its expensive but its damn cool. Nah, with 450.00 i can install new tinted to my blackbird. lol.

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Link: http://www.mudah.my/Proton-BLM-Tail-Lamp-SMOKE-3445340.htm

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Almost forgot, i've been looking for this stuff, SR-71 Blackbird Aircraft/Jet Model last weekend on midvalley, but i failed to find any of shop selling it. The toycity shop said they have, but not in the stock anymore. lol fuck. haha. So, i just hoping if u guys ever seen any shop/person selling this jet model, please do inform me. Thank you. Cheers!

here, the picture:

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Owh, and btw, check out this SALES! 

http://www.shoppingnsales.com/2009/07/15/16-29-july-2009-branded-watches-sunglasses-sale/

Saturday, July 4, 2009

BLM Blackbird - Bodykits, Skirting & Spoiler (part 2)

Here are some more pictures of the Blackbird. Done the bodykits, now its time to look for rims and tinted. hurm. Fuuuuuuuu.c.k, its gonna cost me alot of monay! T.T






Btw, do you guys now what is the "Blackbird"?

1. Its a songs by Beatles - Blackbird. check it out!

2. Its a jet/plane, SR-71 Blackbird 

3. Recently, this jet is kinda known as "Jetfire". LOL> its in Transformers 2: Revenge of The Fallen.

4. And now, Blackbird is my car name. =)

Hehe. therefore, im going to buy a small model blackbird jet, and put it on my car's front desk. and maybe a sticker too. LOL> Cheers!