Friday, 12 June 2009

Swine Flu

Swine flu is declared as global pandemic. Something i need to consider before heading to UK..to go or not go...
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By MARIA CHENG and FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press Writers
Maria Cheng And Frank Jordans, Associated Press Writers
Source: Associated Press (AP)

GENEVA – The World Health Organization declared a swine flu pandemic Thursday — the first global flu epidemic in 41 years — as infections in the United States, Europe, Australia, South America and elsewhere climbed to nearly 30,000 cases.

The long-awaited pandemic announcement is scientific confirmation that a new flu virus has emerged and is quickly circling the globe. WHO will now ask drugmakers to speed up production of a swine flu vaccine. The declaration will also prompt governments to devote more money toward efforts to contain the virus.

WHO chief Dr. Margaret Chan made the announcement Thursday after the U.N. agency held an emergency meeting with flu experts. Chan said she was moving the world to phase 6 — the agency's highest alert level — which means a pandemic, or global epidemic, is under way.

"The world is moving into the early days of its first influenza pandemic in the 21st century," Chan told reporters. "The (swine flu) virus is now unstoppable."

On Thursday, WHO said 74 countries had reported 28,774 cases of swine flu, including 144 deaths. Chan described the virus as "moderate." According to WHO's pandemic criteria, a global outbreak has begun when a new flu virus begins spreading in two world regions.

The agency has stressed that most cases are mild and require no treatment, but the fear is that a rash of new infections could overwhelm hospitals and health authorities — especially in poorer countries.

Still, about half of the people who have died from swine flu were previously young and healthy — people who are not usually susceptible to flu. Swine flu is also crowding out regular flu viruses. Both features are typical of pandemic flu viruses.

The last pandemic — the Hong Kong flu of 1968 — killed about 1 million people. Ordinary flu kills about 250,000 to 500,000 people each year.

Swine flu is also continuing to spread during the start of summer in the northern hemisphere. Normally, flu viruses disappear with warm weather, but swine flu is proving to be resilient.

The decision might have been made much earlier if WHO had more accurate information about swine flu's rising sweep through Europe. Chan said she called the emergency meeting with flu experts after concerns were raised that some countries like Britain were not accurately reporting their cases.
After Thursday's meeting, Chan said the experts agreed there was wider spread of swine flu than what was being reported.

Chan would not say which country tipped the world into the pandemic, but said all countries and experts were agreed that it was time to declare a global outbreak.

WHO said it was now recommending that flu vaccine makers start making swine flu vaccine. Drug giant GlaxoSmithKline PLC said they could start large-scale production of pandemic vaccine in July but that it would take several months before large quantities would be available.

Many health experts say WHO's pandemic declaration could have come weeks earlier but the agency became bogged down by politics. In May, several countries urged WHO not to declare a pandemic, fearing it would cause social and economic turmoil.

"This is WHO finally catching up with the facts," said Michael Osterholm, a flu expert at the University of Minnesota who has advised the U.S. government on pandemic preparations.

Despite WHO's hopes, Thursday's announcement will almost certainly spark panic about spread of swine flu in some countries.

Fear has already gripped Argentina, where thousands of people worried about swine flu flooded into hospitals this week, bringing emergency health services in the capital of Buenos Aires to the brink of collapse. Last month, a bus arriving in Argentina from Chile was stoned by people who thought a passenger on it had swine flu.

Chile has the most swine flu cases in South America, and the southern hemisphere is moving into its winter flu season.

In Hong Kong on Thursday, the government ordered all kindergartens and primary schools closed for two weeks after a dozen students tested positive for swine flu — a move that some experts would consider an overreaction. The decision affected over half a million students.

In the United States, where there have been more than 13,000 cases and at least 27 deaths from swine flu, officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the move would not change how the U.S. tackled swine flu.

"Our actions in the past month have been as if there was a pandemic in this country," Glen Nowak, a CDC spokesman, said Thursday.

The U.S. government has already taken steps like increasing availability of flu-fighting medicines and authorizing $1 billion for the development of a new vaccine against the novel virus. In addition, new cases seem to be declining in many parts of the country, U.S. health officials say, as North America moves out of its traditional winter flu season.

Still, New York City reported three more swine flu deaths Thursday, including one child under 2.

In Mexico, where the epidemic was first detected, the outbreak peaked in April. Mexico now has less than 30 cases reported a day, down from an average of 300, Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova told The Associated Press. Mexico has confirmed 6,337 cases, including 108 deaths.

Cordova said he is concerned that other countries are not taking drastic measures to stop its spread like Mexico, which closed schools, restaurants, theaters, and canceled public events after the government detected the epidemic in late April.

Many experts said the declaration of a pandemic did not mean the virus was getting deadlier.

"People might imagine a virus is now going to rush in and kill everyone," said John Oxford, a professor of virology at St. Bart's and Royal London Hospital. "That's not going to happen."

But Oxford said the swine flu virus might evolve into a more dangerous strain in the future. "That is always a possibility with influenza viruses," he said. "We have to watch very carefully to see what this virus does."

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AP Medical Writers Maria Cheng reported from London and Michael Stobbe reported from Atlanta. Associated Press Writers Michael E. Miller in Mexico City, Dikky Sinn in Hong Kong, Vincente L. Panetta in Buenos Aires and Bradley S. Klapper in Geneva also contributed to this report.

Goodbye my Lover..

I'm a bit sad, since tomorrow most probably will be my last day to be with my friends here, everyone is heading back to their home town, scattered all across Turkey..he he..
I'm not sure of the relatedness of this song with my feelings but the lyrics are very nice and make be sob even more..

Goodbye My Lover -by James Blunt

Did I disappoint you or let you down?
Should I be feeling guilty or let the judges frown?
'Cause I saw the end before we'd begun,
Yes I saw you were blinded and I knew I had won.
So I took what's mine by eternal right.
Took your soul out into the night.
It may be over but it won't stop there,
I am here for you if you'd only care.
You touched my heart you touched my soul.
You changed my life and all my goals.
And love is blind and that I knew when,
My heart was blinded by you.
I've kissed your lips and held your hand.
Shared your dreams and shared your bed.
I know you well, I know your smell.
I've been addicted to you.

Goodbye my lover.
Goodbye my friend.
You have been the one.
You have been the one for me.

I am a dreamer and when i wake,
You can't break my spirit - it's my dreams you take.
And as you move on, remember me,
Remember us and all we used to be
I've seen you cry, I've seen you smile.
I've watched you sleeping for a while.
I'd be the father of your child.
I'd spend a lifetime with you.
I know your fears and you know mine.
We've had our doubts but now we're fine,
And I love you, I swear that's true.
I cannot live without you.

Goodbye my lover.
Goodbye my friend.
You have been the one.
You have been the one for me.

And I still hold your hand in mine.
In mine when I'm asleep.
And I will bare my soul in time,
When I'm kneeling at your feet.
Goodbye my lover.
Goodbye my friend.
You have been the one.
You have been the one for me.

I'm so hollow, baby, I'm so hollow.
I'm so, I'm so, I'm so hollow.
I'm so hollow, baby, I'm so hollow.
I'm so, I'm so, I'm so hollow.

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Am I that big or the seats are very small??

Erm...just found this article couple of minutes ago. It answered my curiosity regarding this issue. it was a pain in the *ss to be on an airplane for 17 hours when it felt like you were put in a small box..serious..!! It was really disappointing since I was on one of the most famous carrier in the world..but now, i knew that most of the service providers are doing the same thing..so we just have "live with it"...
Source: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

If you thought legroom on commercial airlines was already cramped, get set to be squeezed some more.

New Boeing 737-800s now being delivered to American Airlines have the same-size cabins as the existing 737-800s in American's fleet. But the new planes have 12 more coach seats, pushing the total number of seats to 160. Delta Air Lines Inc. has also added 10 seats to its 737-800s, raising the total to 160. So has Continental Airlines Inc.

The seat squeeze shows how airlines are aggressively cramming more seats into jets. The trend has been going on for years, but has picked up momentum of late as airlines take food galleys out of airplanes since they've stopped serving free meals. Some carriers also are replacing seats with new ones made with slimmer frames and cushions, creating additional rows.

Slimmer seats free up space. But instead of giving it to customers, airlines are using it to try to make their fleets more profitable, taking all those inches and adding more seats to jets. A few extra passengers on each trip can spell the difference for tight-margin airlines between losing money and making money.

In American's case, some customers will lose some legroom. The airline says it standardized the "seat pitch" -- the distance from a point on one seat to the same point on the seat in the next row -- at 31 inches throughout the coach cabin. Some rows in the old configuration had as much as 33 inches of seat pitch, and American's Web site says the old configuration averaged 32 inches.

Exit rows still have more legroom in the new layout -- about the same 39-40 inches as in the old configuration. But "bulkhead" seats in the first row of the coach cabin won't be as roomy as frequent fliers are accustomed to. A spokesman for American says there's a "slight reduction" in legroom for the first row of the economy section.

AMR Corp.'s American says the room for the two added coach rows was freed up by several changes besides just newly designed seats with thinner seatbacks squeezed closer together. Two service-cart storage cabinets behind the last row of seats were eliminated because, well, there's not as much food and beverage service onboard flights these days. The space between the two cabins was shrunk using a new contoured divider.

Despite the squeeze, American believes the new seats won't feel more crowded to travelers. The seat bottoms pivot forward a bit like movie-theater seats to give the person behind you more knee room when reclining.

"The new seat design does not make you feel cramped," said spokesman Charles Wilson. "It has everything to do with a combination of both the way the seat reclines and the new material used for the seat cushions."

There are other benefits as well. The new 737s come with regular power ports available at all seats, bigger overhead bins and 20 drop-down LCD video units for entertainment programming. The 737-800s will also burn 35% less fuel per-seat than the MD-80s they replace.

Still, seat pitch at 31 inches may well feel tight to many travelers. American once had 34 inches in coach when it marketed itself as the "More Room" airline from 2000-2005. The MD-80s being phased out in favor of the 737-800s will replace MD-80 jets that have 31- to 33-inch pitch in coach.

While some low-cost airlines still offer 32-34 inches of seat pitch on planes, 31 inches has become the standard in coach at many carriers. Delta, for example, had 32 inches in its 737-800s when it had 150 seats. A reconfiguration completed last summer on all 71 737-800s in Delta's fleet pushed that to 160 seats, using slimmer seats. But seat pitch did decline: The first seven rows in coach have 32-inch pitch, but the 15 rows behind the exit doors have 31-inch pitch.

More passengers on a plane means more travelers competing for the same overhead bin space. And bathrooms, too. Most 737-800s are delivered from Boeing with three bathrooms -- one in the front for first-class passengers and two in the rear for coach customers.

Continental and Alaska Airlines are notable exceptions. Continental opted to add an extra mid-cabin bathroom to some of its 737-800s and use those planes primarily on trans-continental flights. That version also has an extra row of first-class seats and carries a total of 155 seats.

The bathroom retrofit began after the airline's president at the time, Greg Brenneman, was quoted in a 1999 page one story in this newspaper acknowledging that the new 737-800 was "one bathroom shy of what it needs." With only two lavatories in the rear for then 140 coach seats (and today 144 coach seats), lines for the bathroom, especially when movies end, can be long.

Alaska, a unit of Alaska Air Group Inc., received its first three 737-800s from Boeing with 160 seats and three bathrooms, but customers complained there weren't enough bathrooms. So Alaska decided to remove three seats and add an extra bathroom in the rear of the plane.

American will have to add a flight attendant on flights with the new layout compared with staffing on its current 737s. The 148-seat version gets three flight attendants. The new layout, with 160 seats, requires four since federal rules require one flight attendant for every 50 passengers.

To keep the two versions separate, the newly delivered 737s with the dozen added seats will be based in Chicago, American says. Right now they are flying between Chicago and Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Philadelphia and Minneapolis.

The airline started taking 737 deliveries again in March after a hiatus of more than seven years, and the first two planes with the new configuration went into service on April 14. American plans to take delivery of two or three per month until its order of 76 is complete in the first quarter of 2011. The 77 737-800s already in American's fleet with the older seat configuration will eventually be upgraded to the new design, the airline says.

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Message to all Photography LoVerS!!!

7,700 Euros await winners
ACB invites photographers to zoom in on biodiversity

Calling all professional, amateur and student photographers! The ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) is now accepting entries to the First ASEAN-wide photo contest
“Zooming in on Biodiversity”

In partnership with the European Commission, ASEAN Member States, and the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication, the photo contest seeks to popularize the values of biodiversity through the medium of photography.

ACB Executive Director Rodrigo U. Fuentes said only a small fraction of the global population, mostly scientists and environmentalists, understands the role that biodiversity plays in humankind’s survival.
“This lack of knowledge often translates to the lack of care for the very environment. There is an urgent need to popularize biodiversity and one effective way is to use the power of photos. By translating biodiversity and its relationship with health, food security, climate change and other everyday human issues into powerful images, we can generate a greater awareness for this often-difficult-to-grasp concept,” Fuentes said.

The contest will run until 30 August 2009 with a total of 7,700 Euros total prize at stake. First placers in the three categories will have an opportunity to exhibit their winning photos and attend the ASEAN Conference on Biodiversity in Singapore on 21 – 23 October 2009 for free.

Open to all residents of ASEAN Member States Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, the contest welcomes entries which are exclusive to the contest, unpublished, and not submitted to previous contests.

Entries should capture various images related to biodiversity (plants, animals, marine life, ASEAN Heritage Parks) or the many benefits that biodiversity brings to human beings, its importance, the threats biodiversity face (deforestation, climate change), or how biodiversity affects lives. Photos showing initiatives to protect biodiversity resources such as plants, animals, and marine species are also welcome. Entries can also depict biodiversity as source of food (food and agriculture); biodiversity as source of medicine (health and medicine); biodiversity as source of shelter; biodiversity and climate change; the aesthetic value of biodiversity; biodiversity as source of livelihood; and biodiversity and ecotourism.

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Count down..

Sudah 3 bulan 7 hari aku berada di bumi Turki..
tiba masa untuk bersiap untuk pulang..
sedih sungguh rasanya untuk meninggalkan Erzurum..

"tempat jatuh lagikan dikenang inikan pula tempat bermain."

aku ada 23 hari lagi untuk menyiapkan segala urusanku di Erzurum..
dan banyak yang belum selesai..hmmmmmmmmmmmm...

loving the background of this photo!
(although it is a bit underexposed)
a very fine, warm and sunny Sunday evening..
obviously I was working in the lab..to finish my SSR screening..

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Journey to Kayseri #4

Boleh klik sini untuk baca Journey to Kayseri #3, #2 dan #1

17 April 2009..
Ia adalah hari berjalan2 ke Kapadokya aka Cappadocia..suatu tempat yang unik.
Kami bertiga bersama Makcik Seval, Bro Halil dan Nenek Halisan..jadi semuanya 6 orang..
Perjalanan mengambil masa 2 jam dari Kayseri. Kapadokya adalah suatu kawasan yang terletak di bawah jajahan Nevsehir..
aku dilarang tidur dan membaca buku sepanjang perjalanan..kena marah dengan Makcik Seval lagi..hihi..(padan muka)
Satu keunikan Turki ialah setiap tempat mempunyai kepelbagaian Geografi yang tersendiri..jika berbanding dengan Malaysia kita akan lihat semua hijaaaauuu kan..kat sini lain..ada yang macam padang pasir, kejap lagi hijau kemain..pastu kawasan berbatu-batu pulak..patut la makcik tu tak kasik aku tido..dia soh tengok..!!
Jadi kami singgah di tempat seperti berikut..

Di sini terkenal dengan produk tanah liatnya..
aku pun amek gambar je..sebab kalo beli leceh nak balik Malaysia.pecah la ape la...



Kemudian kami ke tempat yang dinanti..ketahuilah secantik@pelik ia di dalam gambar, tak akan sama dengan apa yang dilihat dengan mata kasar..nothing could describe them except Subhanallah and MashaAllah.. Ia adalah tinggalan sejarah alam semulajadi berjuta tahun lamanya dan tinggalan sejarah manusia yang menetap didalamnya..
Ia berasal dari limpahan lava berjuta tahun dahulu..Bentuk2 unik yang tertera di dalam gambar adalah hasil geseran angin dan permukaan batuan tersebut.
Batuan-batuan ini tidaklah keras, jadi manusia mula menebuknya membentuk bilik dan rumah dan bandar..hahaha..!!!
Kawasan ini adalah kawasan suci bagi penganut agama Kristian..terdapat banyak gereja-gereja tinggalan sejarah suatu masa dahulu yang masih kekal sehingga kini..

18 April 2009..

Erciyes family

Hari ini adalah hari ke rumah orang Kaya lagi..
mungkin saya tidak sebut sebelum ini tapi Nenek Halisan ini amatlah kaya orangnya..boleh dikatakan jutawan.aku belum pernah jumpa dengan jutawan. tetapi jutawan ini jika lihat tuan badannya pasti tidak percaya..sungguh 'biasa' orangnya..
Semasa kami di Kapadokya..nenek sorang ni berkenan betul kat aku..nak buat menantu katanya..aduh..!! beriya-riya..punya seronok sampai salah naik kereta..(nenek tu..bukan aku..) penat aku menahan panahan usikan semua orang..aku malu la..tapi kalo malu pun nak ke mana..ikut juga kan..hehe..jadi nenek Halisan kata, esok pagi mesti sarapan pagi di rumahnya..jadi pagi2 kami pun ke rumahnya..rumahnya jauh di tengah bandar..jalan kaki rase nak patah kaki..tapi ku gagahkan kan juga..nak cuba bakal mak mertua katanya..hahaha..
(nota: nenek ini hanya bergurau..dia tidak punya anak lelaki rupanya..)
semasa di rumahnya yang besar...hehehe..semua orang sibuk memasak..banyak betul nenek ini, anak perempuannya dan pembantu-pembantunya masak...aku pun tolong masak sikit2..dan 'tolong tengok' banyak2..hihi bukan tanak tolong tapi masakan mereka berbeza jadi aku tak tahu nak tolong camane kecuali tolong tengok..nenek Halisan bagi peluang kat aku tolong sedikit sebanyak..sort of mengajar pun ya juga..bila aku terkial2 mencuba dia betulkan especially bila aku guna tangan kiri dia tak bagi..macam ummi plak..(tetiba rindu kat ummi). Setelah selesai sarapan kami 'disuruh' berjalan2..pegi la mane2 nak pegi tapi kena datang balik untuk makan malam pulak..hahaha..apekah?? sampai dua kali datang..
malam itu kami datang lagi untuk MAKAN..haha..usikan masih lagi tidak berhenti..nak sangat aku jadi pengantin..ekeke..aku senyum aje..
setelah selesai makan..kami mula bersembang..mereka cakap dalam bahasa turki jadi aku tidak paham sangat tapi aku pasti aku pasti topiknya ialah hal-hal agama..lupe nak cakap..nenek Halisan ni alim orangnya..jadi die ala2 memberi nasihat kepada kami..gitu gini..gayanya persis ummi..erm..nenek ini benar2 buat aku betul2 rindu pada ibuku di Malaysia..tiba-tiba nenek Halisan suruh aku baca Al-Fatihah..(aik nak test ke..??) aku pun baca..pastu aku pegi bilik air aku NANGES..ya..aku nanges dalam bilik air macam budak kecik..tersedu2..mengapa?? kerana kali ini nenek ini benar2 buat aku rindu pada ibuku..huhu..
setelah puas, aku keluar..mereka usik lagi.."lamanya dalam bilik air..macam pengantin.." erm..ntah mengapa, masih ada lagi air mata..aku menangis lagi..kali ini aku betul2 buat situasi gawat..semua orang panik..Makcik Seval peluk aku..lagi kuat aku nanges..akhir sekali aku ketawa..kerana aku lihat semua orang panik.."takde pengantin...main2 je..gurau2 je" itulah yang mereka ulang2 kerana mereka sangka aku nanges kerana usikan 'pengantin' tu..jadi terpaksalah aku jelaskan kenapa aku nanges..pastu nenek Halisan pulak nanges..huhu..sungguh Emo malam ini..oleh kerana terlalu emo, kami pun segera pulang..aku dihadiahkan sehelai tudung..(seronot!) dan aku peluk nenek Halisan sungguh2..Ya Allah rahmatilah dia..jadikan aku sepertinya..pemurah..dan penyayang..
Di rumah, aku diberitahu..sebenarnya nenek Halisan punya anak lelaki..(terkejut) tetapi dia 'anak istimewa'..dia punya anak yang ramai tetapi hanya satu yang normal selainnya adalah anak istimewa..Ya Allah, kau menguji hamba-hambaMu..tetapi ujianMu terhadap wanita ini benar2 memberi kesan padaku..Kau berikan kemewahan melimpah ruah..tetapi kau uji dia dengan cahaya mata..Ya Allah kau kurniakanlah kesihatan, kesabaran dan kemudahan kepadanya. Kau jadikanlah aku hamba yang sentiasa bersyukur akan nikmat-nikmatMu..kepadaMu sebaik2 tempat kembali..
Erm..Jadi itulah suara anak-anaknya...aku dengar tetapi aku tak berani bertanya..rasa sedikit terharu dengan layanan makcik ni pada aku..bakal menantu..hehe..proud to be one.. : )

19 April 2009...

Ozan dan Tugba datang. Ozan dan Tugba berasal dari Kayseri dan juga belajar di Universiti Ataturk. Jadi hari ini kami naik gunung..Gunung Erciyes..cantik..tapi tak boleh lawan Palandoken..hehe..salji tak berapa bagus untuk ski..jadi ramai yang datang hanya melawat dan naik benda yang macam motor tu..weeeeeeeeeeeee cam nak terbang..happening gilerr...meluncur di atas salji..pastu kami jalan2 sekitar Kayseri..jumpa gunung bercabang dua..berhenti di tepi rumah Ataturk..dan singgah di rumah Ozan..greeted by his lovely mum.. : )
Malam itu jam 9 kami berangkat pulang ke Erzurum..dengan keretapi..sedih juga nak tinggalkan Kayseri..nak tinggalkan makcik Seval yang lucu dan Bro Halik yang kuat membebel.. perjalanan ke Erzurum mengambil masa 16 jam!! Bersedia untuk kematukan punggung..hehehe..bangun-tido-bangun-tido..tak sampai2..akhir sekali aku tanak tido dah..aku amek gambar sepanjang perjalanan..superbbb!!! Worth the loooong journey..

Maka selesai hikayat Kayseri yang tidak seberapa..kerana aku tak pandai bercerita...

Journey to Kayseri #3

uih..lame btol tak sambung cerita trip ke Kayseri..ni gara2 gangguan emosi tidak lama selepas posting tersebut..
Boleh klik sini untuk baca Journey to Kayseri #2 dan #1
Jadi mari sambung..

15 April 2009

Kisahnya pagi esoknya kami bersarapan pagi dengan sejenis sayuran..Makcik Seval tumis dengan bawang..sedap juga..makan dengan roti..nama sayur tu Chirish..ia akan menjengah apabila musim bunga menjengah..

selepas sarapan, kami bertolak ke BANDAR BESAR..Ya, Kayseri mempunyai bandar yang agak besar tetapi tidak sebesar Kuala Lumpur..agak unik bandar ini kerana ia adalah bandar moden yang masih mengekalkan mercu tanda bersejarah yang ada di dalamnya..setelah berada selama dua bulan di Erzurum (bandar kecil) sakan gak la nak pusing bandar Kayseri nih..menarik..sekali tengok macam Kuala Lumpur, macam2 kedai ada. FYI, Kayseri adalah bandar perindustrian terpenting di Turki. Ia terkenal dengan gelaran 'bandar orang kaya'. Sambung balik, jadi kami pun pusing2 pusing2 pusing2 sampai letih la kaki ni..tapi Hatice dan Zelish tak habis lagi pusing..masih belum bertemu apa yang berkenan di hati..aku ikut je..nak beli ape pun..bajunye semua KECIK-kecik..aku besar..hahaha!!

pastu yang best kat sini aku jumpa banyak tulip..i'm a big fan of tulip..ingat dah tak dapat merasa nak tengok tulip..alhamdulillah masih dapat peluang..macam2 warna..
tapi dalam kata tak shopping nih, macam2 kau beli..poskad,tali pinggang sebab seluar dah londeh, jaket yang sangat cool (70% diskaun!! wow!!), karpet anyaman tangan, tudung dan t-shirt..haaa rasekan..!! dah lame benor teman tak shopping sebab kat Erzurum semua mahal..kat cni..ronggeng la..keh keh!!

Balik umah dah maghrib..kena marah dengan Makcik Seval..terasa seperti di rumah..kena marah dengan ummi bile balik lambat..hehehe

16 April 2009..
Ia adalah hari melawat saudara mara..
Makcik Seval bawa kami ke Kayseri Park..ala ala The Mall..so jalan2 cuci mata..
Kemudian kami ke rumah pakcik sulong Hatice..an old couple..kayo..tapi takde anak..huhu..Pakcik tu die keje kat German, pakai Lexus Harrrier baru..kesimpulannya kaya lah..as i said before Kayseri ni bandar orang kaya..hehe..
Kemudian kami singgah pula ke rumah pakcik bongsu Hatice..untuk makan malam..kata Hatice..
"pakcik saya yang ini tak kaya harta tapi kaya hati.."
Memang benar, lebih seronok berada di sana kerana keramahan ahli keluarganya..Pakcik Mustafa, Makcik Nejla, Opah Aisyah dan anaknya yang boleh tahan segaknya..Cikgu Jan..kami sebaya hehe..setelah berseronok..berkongsi cerita Malaysia dan Turki..kami pun pulang dengan perut yang kenyang dan hati yang seronok..

Thank you Erdogan family!!!

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Personality test

just now Cik Konah gave me a link to a personality test..a very interesting one..
41 Questions..a bit too much but worth answering..
Anyone dare to try..click here!
My actual results...click here!

So..this is My results...taddaaaa!!

Personality type: Enthusiastic (yup!), idealistic (really?) and creative (that's what people always says..). Able to do almost anything that interests them. Great people skills. Need to live life in accordance with their inner values (indeed). Excited by new ideas, but bored with details (i guess so). Open-minded and flexible, with a broad range of interests and abilities.

Careers that could fit you include: Actors, journalists, writers, musicians, painters, consultants, psychologists, psychiatrists, entrepreneurs, teachers, counselors, politicans, diplomats, television reporters, marketers, scientists (oooo...yeaaaahhhh!!!), sales representatives, artists, clergy, public relations, social scientists, social workers.

Now i know myself better...hihi...

Monday, 11 May 2009

rase pandai tapi...

Pada suatu hari Maya mendapat bil telefon pasca-bayar.
Beliau dapati beliau telah melangsaikan bilnya yang melambung dek kerana "roaming" dari Turki selama sebulan. Beliau periksa bil kemudian membuat congakan yang tak berapa betul sebab tak hebat matematik cam sahabatnya Kausar..haha..

Didapati jika dia menerima panggilan (incoming calls) dari talian tersebut selama...
1 minit RM 2.50
2 minit RM 5.00
3 minit RM 7.50
24 minit RM 60.00

Kemudian beliau periksa pula jika beliau pula membuat panggilan (outgoing calls) selama...
30 saat RM 11.77
4 minit RM 58.00

huishh..mengalir air matanya sederas air sungai Gaban.. T_T

kemudia beliau periksa lagi dan berasa tidak best kerana bulan ini beliau masih perlu membayar RM50 sebulan walaupun telah berhenti menggunakan talian tersebut..kerana RM50 adalah komitmen bulanan beliau kepada talian tersebut..Jadi beliau mengambil keputusan untuk menggantung perkhidmatan talian tersebut untuk beberapa bulan akan datang dengan niat untuk membuat penjimatan..
Maka beliau pun menelefon talian khidmat pelanggan dan mendengar operator bercakap dan sesat seketika di dalam talian tersebut kerana tidak berjaya mencari " Jika anda ingin berhubung dengan operator khidmat pelanggan kami.." huhuh..
akhirnya beliau berjaya mencari operator khidmat pelanggan dan dengan rasminya berjaya menggantung perkhidmatan taliannya untuk beberapa bulan..
Dililhat pada telefon bimbit beliau.... 10 minit 15 saat.

Otak beliau mula mencongak...
jika 4 minit = RM 58
10 minit = RM 145++++++ @$%^%!!

Arrghhhh...niat ingin berjimat nampak gayanya berlaku sebaliknya...
dalam perkataan lain Mak Andeh nye la aku nihhhhhhh!!!!

Saturday, 9 May 2009

baik atau tidak?

Tadi aku baru sahaja berbicara dengan seseorang Suaranya kedengaran tidak tenang Kedengaran seperti letih berjalan..Katanya jiwanya kacau...Minggu lalu, kami berbicara secara online Tiba-tiba timbul persoalan..'Orang baik' Orang baik tu bagaimana ye..? Dia kata aku baik (terima kasih) Aku menambah, aku muslim yang baik tetapi dia tidak setuju.katanya, untuk jadi baik tak semestinya jadi seorang muslim..Ya, memang benar. Terdapat banyak orang yang baik tidak kira agama..tetapi aku seorang muslim..dan bangga menjadi seorang muslim Aku cuba jadi baik kerana aku menghormati agama yang aku anuti Dia jawab...Saya bukan suka awak sebab agama awak tapi sebab kebaikan awak..Baik atau tidak, saya tetap kawan awak..Aku kata aku sedih sebab dia tak suka kat aku sebab kita berkongsi agama yang sama Perbincangan itu terhenti di situ kerana Sukar untuk menjawab panjang bila bahasa menjadi penghalang. Sambung bicara..Katanya jiwanya kacau Aku tanya mengapa? Dia jawab tidak tahu. Tiba-tiba dia kata..Saya dan kawan saya nak beli banyak-banyak bira Aku ada masalah 'pekak badak' ingat dia nak beli kereta wira Apa kejadah pulak mamat turki nak beli kereta Malaysia Nak beli banyak pulak tu..Dia ulang Saya dan kawan saya nak beli arak banyak-banyak...Kami nak minum banyak-banyak malam ini Saya bukan muslim yang baik Sambil ketawa berdekah-dekah Aku tanya Awak ni buat lawak ke serius..?? Dia kata serius la..Hati aku hancur Jiwa aku tercalar Kerana dia membuktikan betapa dia meletakkan Islam hanya pada nama sahaja.. Jadi begitulah suara orang mabuk..Pengalaman pertama aku bersama orang mabuk dan ia berlaku di sini Aku rasa seperti mahu putus sahabat dengan dia Adakah itu satu tindakan radikal?Aku tak tahu nak buat apa..tetapi aku tak pandai berpura-pura..aku BINGUNG!