Jumaat, 6 Januari 2012

Angkut Meja Makan ke Melaka


Hari Isnin lepas 02/01/2012, saya sewa van untuk mengangkut sedikit barang-barang perabot dari Ampang ke rumah di Melaka. Pagi-pagi selepas subuh kami dah bertolak. Kerja-kerja semua berjaya dibereskan sebelum tengahari. Pukul 2.00 petang kami dah sampai kat Ampang semula. Terima kasih kepada isteri  yang sudi meneman dan membantu urusan memindah barang tersebut.

Dari segi kos banyak yang dapat dijimatkan. Sewa van RM80.00 dan van tersebut pakai NGV. Kos NGV RM9.00 pergi balik. Kalau sewa lori satu tan, dia orang caj sampai RM350-RM400 untuk hantar barang ke Melaka.




Sebelum diletak meja makan

Baru ada 'seri' sikit.... :)













Rabu, 4 Januari 2012

How to Convert Video to iPad and Put Video onto iPad


For all it's amazing functions, iPad2 can't do it all.  Forget flash, there's tons of other video formats iPad can't play.  So here's how to convert video to iPad in three clicks.
Since you're here, you probably know by now that iPad only supports MP4 video formats (H.264, MPEG-4 video codec), a big inconvenience for users.  So then how do you convert video to iPad so it will play properly? Do it with a Video to iPad Converter, which can help you convert movies to iPad in 3 steps.

Step 1: Download iPad Converter

For Mac users, please download Video to iPad Converter for Mac (Snow Leopard, Lion included).
For Windows users, please click: download, then launch it.
Download Mac Version Download Win Version

Step 2: Convert Video to iPad in 3 Clicks

Go ahead and add all your videos directly into iPad Video Converter by clicking the Add Filesbutton (first one, click down button for more options), or from File > Add Files. The program supports 88 unique input video formats, including AVI, MKV, WMV, FLV, etc. Select .mp4 (H.264, MPEG-4 video codec) from "Profile" as output video format. Then click "Start" to begin video to iPad conversion.


Wondershare Video to iPad Converter can not only convert videos to iPad, but also rip DVD videos to play on iPad. This is a good news if you have lots of DVD discs. You can now watch them on iPad anytime, anywhere. Different from other iPad Video Converters, it also provides useful editing tools like merge, trim, crop, effects, watermark and subtitle. Just go to Edit menu to use the power of editing iPad videos. For instance, cut off your favorite part of a movie trailer downloaded from YouTube. Did I mention the YouTube download feature of Video Converter Ultimate? Yes, you could do that by clicking Download button on top and pasting YouTube URL to the pop-up dialog.
Note: If you select Apple devices, e.g. iPad, as the output format, your converted videos will be by default added to iTunes library automatically so that you can sync them to iPad conveniently. To manually activate/deactivate it, go to Tools > Preferences > iTunes library. The Mac version of Video to iPad Converter has equivalent option.

Step 3: Transfer Converted Videos to Your Apple iPad

Time to enjoy videos on iPad. First connect your iPad to your Mac or PC. Open iTunes and find your iPad under DEVICES category. Then go to Movies tab on top, and check the Sync option to transfer your newly converted video to iPad with iTunes. Now you can watch your favorite movie/videos on your iPad anytime and anywhere.

20 tons of herring wash up on Norway coast


Molly the dog discovers 20 tons of herring on a Norwegian beach

The fish remains turned up on Norway's northern coast on New Year's Eve, and officials are still looking to explain just how and why they showed up.
"People say that something similar happened in the 80s," said local resident Jan-Petter Jorgensen, 44, who was walking his dog Molly when he made the discovery.
"Maybe the fish have been caught in a deprived oxygen environment, and then died of fresh water?" Jorgensen asked.
Maybe so. Other possible explanations are that the herring may have been driven ashore by predators or washed onto the shore by a powerful storm. Jens Christian Holst of Norway's Institute of Marine Research told the AP that the great herring surge likely came about via a combination of factors. Holst also said the institute will be testing some of the fish to make sure they did not die from disease.
Locals, meanwhile, had to ponder just what a seaside community does with 20 tons of dead fish. However, nature once more intervened, and the massive dead-herring haul vanished just as quickly as it seemed to have appeared. Holst says that coastal tidewaters most likely washed the fish remains back into the North Sea.
Regardless of how this most recent mystery pans out, one clear takeaway is that ocean-borne weather is fickle--and powerful. Coastal weather storms have been known to carry living things from the ocean before dropping them along the coast. And as the Sideshow recently noted, a shower of 1,000 apples that fell on an English town could well be related to ocean weather patterns.

Unexplained shower of apples falls from sky over town



image from iamcider.blogspot.com


More than 100 apples mysteriously rained down upon a small British town on Monday night. The still-unexplained apple shower left 20 yards of city streets and car windshields covered in the cascading fruit just after the daily rush hour.

The news immediately brought up comparisons to biblical tales of raining frogs and whether such reported freaks of nature actually occurred. In this instance, no one has officially confirmed when, how or if the apple storm truly took place as described.
However, Jim Dale, senior meteorologist from the British Weather Services, told the London Telegraph: "The weather we have at the moment is very volatile and we probably have more to come. Essentially these events are caused when a vortex of air, kind of like a mini tornado, lifts things off the ground rising up into the atmosphere until the air around it causes them to fall to earth again."
Dr Lisa Jardine-Wright, a physicist at the Cavendish Laboratory, based at Cambridge University, told the BBC, "Cars and houses have been swept up by tornadoes, so apples are well within the realms of possibility. A tornado which has swept through an orchard will be strong enough to 'suck up' small objects like a vacuum [cleaner]. These small objects would then be deposited back to earth as 'rain' when the whirlwind loses its energy."
Nevertheless, witnesses report that the weather in Coundon in Coventry was reported to be stable and calm at the time of the alleged apple shower. Coventry residents have offered several competing explanations for the event, including a passing plane, roving teenage pranksters--and, yes, witches.
But regardless of the ultimate explanation, the apple storm is no stranger other confirmed, highly unusual forms of precipitation. The BBC offers a roster of pertinent examples:
Frog falls were recorded in Llanddewi, Powys, in 1996 and two years later in Croydon, south London. In 2000, hundreds of dead silver sprats fell out of the sky during a rainstorm in the seaside resort of Great Yarmouth.
There have also been maggot downpours--in Acapulco in 1967 and during a yachting event at the 1976 Olympic Games.
On the sliding scale of inconveniences, an apple storm seems more palatable than maggots. Though, depending on the state of the apples, it's possible that some areas could have experienced both brands of offbeat precipitation at once.