Wednesday 18 September 2013

~ eid fitr ~

on the eid freshly ago, here i'll present you my own eid card ;)




~ hope apologies solicited from me and family
to all of you who know this ~



selamat hari raya adidilfitri


Tuesday 17 September 2013

Dangerous of mobile phone

hola fellas,
today i want to share about The Most IMPORTANT electronic device named mobile phone call a.k.a handphone.

modern-day electronics now, everyone needs a cell phone, important and easy to use in relation to relatives or to work.
80% bad effect of mobilephones  [malay translator]

mobile phones effect to generally ;

1, beware of weak signal.
           Cell phones release more radio frequency radiation while searching for a signal, Davis says. That means rural areas or any spot where your signal is weak are bad places to make a call, she explains.

2, Dial with your phone on speaker.
           The radiofrequency radiation is strongest when your phone is attempting to place a call, so hold it away from your head until you hear someone pick up, Davis explains.

3, point the number pad toward your body.
            That is, if you have to keep your cell in your pocket, David says. The electromagnetic field transmits through the back of your phone, so more of the harmful radiation will be directed away from your thigh (and nearby sensitive areas).


4, switch it up
             Change hands (and ears) frequently while talking on your cell phone to limit the amount of exposure to one side of your head, says Davis.

hye assalamualaikum. sorry to all concerned because I was late updating the blog for the tasks given. hee. okay, lets begin with 1st task

THE GIANT OCTUPUS

squid have different types of appearance, such as the picture below


okay, the truth is, i want to share with you all about the giant octopus that myself would not know the truth about the real life of octopus.


==> In 1802, the French malacologist Pierre Denys de Montfort in Histoire Naturelle Générale et Particulière des Mollusques, an encyclopedic description of mollusks, recognized the existence of two kinds of giant octopus. One being the kraken octopus, which Denys de Montfort believed had been described not only by Norwegian sailors and American whalers, but also by ancient writers such as Pliny the Elder. The second one being the much largercolossal octopus (the one actually depicted by the image) which reportedly attacked a sailing vessel from Saint-Malo off the coast of Angola.
A gigantic octopus has been proposed as an identity for the large carcass, known as the St. Augustine Monster, that washed up in St Augustine, Florida in 1896. However, samples of this specimen subjected to electron microscopy and biochemical analysis were found to be "masses of virtually pure collagen" and not to have the "biochemical characteristics of invertebrate collagen, nor the collagen fiber arrangement of octopus mantle". The results suggest the samples are "large pieces of vertebrate skin ...