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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Friday, June 13, 2008

This is... STUPID

article caught from a website http://www.freewebtown.com/melayu/ thx to eddrew to show me this.. =.= sucky M'sia!!

Gabungan Pelajar Pelajar Melayu Semenanjung (GPMS) adalah satu perikatan yang terbentuk atas kesedaran warga pelajar Melayu di institusi-institusi pengajian tinggi negara yang tertekan, terkejut, terkilan dan kurang puas hati dengan pencapaian yang lebih baik pelajar-pelajar dari kaum lain.Pelajar-pelajar Melayu ini telah menyaksikan dengan mata sendiri betapa jauhnya perbandingan pencapaian akademik dan juga taraf hidup pelajar kaum lain di menara gading yang sepatutnya menjadi gelanggang pameran keagungan dan martabat bangsa Melayu yang dihormati.Pelajar-pelajar kaum cina dan india berjaya mendapat kedudukan tertinggi di dalam kelas serta mendapat sumber kewangan yang tak putus-putus daripada ibubapa mereka yang kaya. Melihat keadaan sedemikian, maka wujudlah GPMS yang kini menjadi tunggak harapan dan perjuangan pelajar-pelajar Melayu.GPMS melalui hubungan yang akrab dengan kerajaan, telah menyarankan beberapa cadangan seperti:a) sistem kuota digunakan semula di dalam pemilihan pelajar ke dalam IPTA, bukannya sistem meritokrasib) peratusan pelajar bumiputera di dalam IPTA ditingkatkan lagi kepada sekurang-kurangnya 80%c) Universiti Malaya (UM) dijadikan universiti untuk bumiputera sepenuhnya seperti UiTMd) Pensyarah-pensyarah di IPTA diwajibkan memberi bantuan dan perhatian khusus kepada pelajar bumiputera, kertas soalan berasingan patut diberikan kepada pelajar bumiputerae) Pelajar bumiputera dikecualikan daripada membayar yuran pendidikan di IPTAf) Makanan haram seperti daging khinzir tidak boleh dihidang di mana-mana kawasan di dalam IPTAg) Wang tabung kebajikan di IPTA hanya boleh diberikan kepada pelajar bumiputerah) Sijil dekan dan juga anugerah-anugerah IPTA lain hanya boleh diberikan kepada pelajar bumiputera.

Presiden GPMS
YBhg. Dato' Suhaimi Ibrahim
"GPMS bersumpah akan mempertahankan kedaulatan anak Melayu di Tanah Melayu, kita tidak akan membiarkan orang cina ataupun india menjadi lebih kaya, pandai mahupun berkuasa daripada kita"

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Spiderman..

Something that i got from e-mails, who say e-mails are bad....lol

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Monday, April 7, 2008

OK! Red Party






lazy to type...type on next publish...
cheers

Monday, March 31, 2008

[Review] Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII


No matter what words I place here, truly devoted Final Fantasy VII fans will undoubtedly be interested in this review regarding the new PSP game, Crisis Core, the prequel to the original RPG classic. I'm pleased to say that Crisis Core is a great game and, barring a few minor issues here and there, will not disappoint.So if you were planning on picking up a copy regardless of what I say, rest assured that you'll have a colossal amount of fun. But we have quite a bit of material to cover, so let's start with the basics. While the original Final Fantasy VII followed Cloud and company as they attempted to stop Sephiroth from undoing the very fabric of the world, Crisis Core puts a much different spin on the canon. For one, you'll only be playing as Zack Fair, Cloud's friend who only had fleeting appearances in the original game.

Here's a video review adapted from IGN:


and for those who watched Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children before, here's a tribute video to Zack Fair.


Game Play
Crisis Core has action- and menu-based elements. The new battle system is known as Digital Mind Wave, or "DMW", and revolves around a series of reels at the upper left corner of the screen which spin continuously as long as there are Soldier Points, or "SP" left to consume. Each reel rotates independently and upon lining up three reels of the same character and value, a power-up or a "Power Surge!" will be rewarded to Zack.


The player has full control over Zack when moving around, and can rotate the camera with the left and right triggers. Enemies abound in the field screen, battles against whom take place in real time.



Enemies can be attacked physically and magically. Spells such as Fire and Cure are located on the command bar rather than in a separate sub-menu like in Final Fantasy VII, and used in the same fashion as previous titles. Materia makes a return, fully customizable and in the multiple varieties from Final Fantasy VII, including green (spells) and yellow (extra commands: Steal, Sense, etc.). In addition, Materia can be fused together to enhance one Materia's abilities (such as making a Cure Materia that increases HP), or to make an entirely new Materia. The Materia the player has equipped determine the Magic and special commands on the in battle menu. Defensive and evasive maneuvers can also be used, such as dodge-rolling and blocking incoming attacks.

Following the completion of the game, the player will obtain a New Game Plus option.

I'm sure that Crisis Core would complete the missing puzzle for all Final Fantasy VII fans. And that's that. Issues aside, Crisis Core is a great PSP game -- no question. It honors Final Fantasy VII's legacy.
Which i think is yet another fantastic reason to own a PSP. Enjoy it.

If you would like to know more about Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII.
For more info, please visit http://www.crisiscore.com/

Friday, March 28, 2008

A Story about Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody

There was an important job to be done,
and Everybody was asked to do it.
But since Everybody was a procrastinating bastard,
Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it.

Anybody could have done it,
but it turns out that Nobody did it instead.
So Somebody got angry that Nobody did it,
which supposingly was Everybody's job.

While Everybody thought Anybody could do it,
but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn't do it.
It end up that Everybody blamed Somebody,
when actually Nobody did what Anybody could have done.

-Anonymous-