Monday, December 29, 2008

Rindu.. relaku terima

~Tinta Hati~
1 Muharram 1430H / 29 Disember 2008





Rindu menggamit kembali, ingin bertemu mata, bertepuk tampar, bergelak ketawa di rumah ‘member2’, makan ABC bersama- bertanding makan pisang goreng dan keropok lekor, jalan-jalan cari makan di megamall juga gedung harian di pekan atau ronda-ronda di pekan sehari dan sambung makan2 di rumah mana2 cikgu yang kita suka...

Juga kurindu suatu saat dulu, masa bersama teman2 Aras 12 Hadhari- geng johan futsal itu, jalan-jalan cari pasal di padang depan blok B yang pelajar perempuan lain tak pernah terfikir nak turun ke situ, kisah makcik karipap yang hanya jual karipap di tingkap2 blok selain aras satu- dan respon kita masa tu ialah makcik tu confirm terer abseiling, kroni2 surau yang sempoi tak pernah lihat- satu kejayaan yang modalnya hanyalah ikatan silaturrahim yang erat...

Aku juga sangat merindui sekumpulan kadet2 yang hebat, tika itu kita sanggup dan rela menempuh apa jua cabaran yang datang, lagu2 patriotik tak lekang di bibir, saat2 ‘mental’ diugut, detik ‘menjunjung kasih’ bersama stayer kesayangan, makan ransum yang dimasak sekreatif kita, tidur dalam ponco ketika hari hujan- ponco pula kat bawah bukit sama saja macam tidur dalam sungai, hero2 yang hebat masa lari 5km bersama stayer 3kg dan backpack 7kg di belakang- sudah tentu kamu semua tak ada masalah nak lari 15km sekarang kan..Aku pasti, semangat juang kamu semua semakin mantap, teruskan perjuangan!

Realitinya aku merindui insan2 yang pernah mencorak hidupku. Kisah2 yang lain itu semua tak mampu kutaip disini. Ini cuma selembar kisah dari sepasang baju yang sedang dalam proses untuk disiapkan.

Sekarang, kita terpisah dek sempadan Negara, negeri, daerah, kampong, sekolah, institusi, kampus, blok kediaman…

Hakikatnya, kita tidak pernah memisahkan ikatan persahabatan ini, juga silaturrahim yang erat ini. Kita cuma meneruskan perjuangan hidup di medan yang berbeza, pekerjaan yang berbeza, pendidikan yang berbeza, hanya secara fizikal kita tidak bersama. Jika kita perlu berubah kearah yang lebih baik, teruskanlah. Allah tidak akan mengubah hidup sesuatu kaum melainkan mereka sendiri yang berusaha ke arah itu- rujuk Al-Quran 13:11. Aku sentiasa menginginkan detik2 pahit manis itu kembali lagi, kuharap kamu juga begitu..

Buat insan2 yang SEPERJUANGAN sekarang, sekampung, senegeri, senegara, sebilik, seblok, sekampus, seuniversiti, ringkasnya seBumi, setakat ni aku tak ada kawan di planet lain- ;) - aku amat menghargai kalian dalam hidupku. - (post ini memang emosi la...teruskan baca)


JAGA DIRI, JAGA IMAN, JAGA PRESTASI


Ikhlas Dariku (Dipetik dari Album Dibawah Satu Cahaya- Akil Hayy)- ini lagu syahdu bangat ;)


Aku bukan
seperti engkau sangkakan
pura-pura di dalam berjuang
Aku tidak pandai
menyulam rahsia
juga tak pandai
bermadah pujangga


jika ada benci di hati
oh katakanlah padaku..
relaku terima walau kutukan
asalkan Aqidah terjaga..
kerana tidak sanggup lagi..
mempermainkan dustur Ilahi..
hakikat
hati tak terluka
walau zahirnya ada yang ketawa..


Tuhan,
ku mohonkan keampunan
keterlanjuran
yang berulang kali
teman,
kita patrikan di sini
berakhir sebuah lamunan duniawi
terima syukur taufiq Ilahi..


SALAM MAAL HIJRAH!
Jom puasa sunat di bulan Muharram, puasa paling utama selepas Ramadhan.

~Tinta 6

" Jangan engkau bersahabat dengan sahabat yang mana dia begitu berharap kepada engkau ketika mahu menyelesaikan masalahnya sahaja sedangkan apabila masalah atau hajatnya telah selesai maka dia memutuskan kemanisan persahabatan. Bersahabatlah dengan mereka yang mempunyai ketinggian dalam melakukan kebaikan, memenuhi janji dalam perkara yang benar, memberi pertolongan kepada engkau serta memadai dengan amanahnya atau sikap bertanggungjawabnya terhadap engkau.. " -Imam Umar bin Abdul Aziz

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Awak tahu tak? We call it ‘Serendipity’!

Post sempena semester baru (^_^)

Ape bendanya 'serindipiti' ni, bunyi macam burung serindit...

So what is it??
Let me define, serendepity is the effect by which one accidentally discovers something fortunate!

Awak cari benda lain, tiba-tiba benda lain pul yang DIjumpa...itu lah 'serendipiti', ayat melayunya......contoh2 'femes', alexender fleming tak buat research utk penicilin tp dia terjumpa penicilin masa buat research utk ubat lain, planet uranus dijumpai secara kebetulan masa saintis nak kaji komet, gas ketawa dijumpai apabila saintis-saintis ni terketawa ramai2 dalam lab lepas terhidu gas dari kajian mereka, coklat cip dan cornflakes terhasil dari ketidaksengajaan tukang masak yang tak tahu nak masak apa dah dan warna indigo ditemui semasa termometer yg saintis guna pecah dan brcampur dgn bahan kajiannya...ada baaanyak lagi

Ha, lepas ni student2 yang belajar sains tu,sudah2 lah kutuk2 ahli2 sains ni, mereka terjumpa benda2 ni dengan tak sengaja rupanya...sbb itulah lahirnya formula2 yang pening2 lalat tu (dengan saya sekali pening) ...okey, happy reading.

Chemistry [surely on top…my favourite sub though.. (^_^)]

Gelignite found by Alfred Nobel, when he accidentally mixed collodium (gun cotton) with nitroglycerin
Polymethylene by Hans von Pechmann, who prepared it by accident in 1898 while heating diazomethane
Low density polyethylene by Eric Fawcett and Reginald Gibson at the ICI works in Northwich, England. It was the first industrially practical polyethylene synthesis and was discovered (again by accident) in 1933
Silly Putty by James Wright, on the way to solving another problem: finding a rubber substitute for the United States during World War II.
Chemical synthesis of urea, by Friedrich Woehler. He was attempting to produce ammonium cyanate by mixing potassium cyanate and ammonium chloride and got urea, the first organic chemical to be synthesised, often called the 'Last Nail' of the coffin of the Élan vital Theory
Pittacal, the first synthetic dyestuff, by Carl Ludwig Reichenbach. The dark blue dye appeared on wooden posts painted with creosote to drive away dogs who urinated on them.
Mauve, the first aniline dye, by William Henry Perkin. At the age of 18, he was attempting to create artificial quinine. An unexpected residue caught his eye, which turned out to be the first aniline dye—specifically, mauveine, sometimes called aniline purple.
Racemization, by Louis Pasteur. While investigating the properties of sodium ammonium tartrate he was able to separate for the first time the two optical isomers of the salt. His luck was twofold: it is the only racemate salt to have this property, and the room temperature that day was slightly below the point of separation.
Teflon, by Roy J. Plunkett, who was trying to develop a new gas for refrigeration and got a slick substance instead, which was used first for lubrication of machine parts
Cyanoacrylate-based Superglue (a.k.a. Krazy Glue) was accidentally twice discovered by Dr. Harry Coover, first when he was developing a clear plastic for gunsights and later, when he was trying to develop a heat-resistant polymer for jet canopies.
Scotchgard moisture repellant used to protect fabrics and leather, was discovered accidentally in 1953 by Patsy Sherman. One of the compounds she was investigating as a rubber material that wouldn't deteriorate when in contact with aircraft fuel spilled onto a tennis shoe and would not wash out; she then considered the spill as a protectant against spills.
Cellophane, a thin, transparent sheet made of regenerated cellulose, was developed in 1908 by Swiss chemist Jacques Brandenberger, as a material for covering stain-proof tablecloth.
The chemical element helium. British chemist William Ramsay isolated helium while looking for argon but, after separating nitrogen and oxygen from the gas liberated by sulfuric acid, noticed a bright-yellow spectral line that matched the D3 line observed in the spectrum of the Sun.
The chemical element Iodine was discovered by Bernard Courtois in 1811, when he was trying to remove residues with strong acid from the bottom of his saltpeter production plant which used seaweed ashes as a prime material.
Polycarbonates, a kind of clear hard plastic. The synthetic polymer celluloid was discovered by British chemist and metallurgist Alexander Parkes in 1856, after observing that a solid residue remained after evaporation of the solvent from photographic collodion. Celluloid can be described as the first plastic used for making solid objects (the first ones being billiard balls, substituting for expensive ivory).
Rayon, the first synthetic silk, was discovered by French chemist Hilaire de Chardonnet, an assistant to Louis Pasteur. He spilled a bottle of collodion and found later that he could draw thin strands from the evaporated viscous liquid.
• The possibility of synthesizing indigo, a natural dye extracted from a plant with the same name was discovered by a chemist named Sapper who was heating coal tar when he accidentally broke a thermometer whose mercury content acted as a catalyst to produce phthalic anhydride, which could readily be converted into indigo.
• The dye monastral blue was discovered in 1928 in Scotland, when chemist A.G. Dandridge heated a mixture of chemicals at high temperature in a sealed iron container. The iron of the container reacted with the mixture, producing some pigments called phthalocyanines. By substituting copper for iron he produced an even better pigment called 'monastral blue', which became the basis for many new coloring materials for paints, lacquers and printing inks.
Acesulfame, an artificial sweetener, was discovered accidentally in 1967 by Karl Claus at Hoechst AG.
• Another sweetener, cyclamate, was discovered by US chemist Michael Sveda, when he smoked a cigarette accidentally contaminated with a compound he had recently synthesized.
Aspartame (NutraSweet) was accidentally ingested by G.D. Searle chemist James Schlatter, who was trying to develop a test for an anti-ulcer drug.
Pharmacology
Penicillin by Alexander Fleming. He failed to disinfect cultures of bacteria when leaving for his vacations, only to find them contaminated with Penicillium molds, which killed the bacteria. However, he had previously done extensive research into antibacterial substances.
• The psychedelic effects of LSD by Albert Hofmann. A chemist, he intentionally ingested a small amount of it upon investigating its properties, and had the first acid trip in history, while cycling to his home in Switzerland; this is commemorated among LSD users annually as Bicycle Day.
Minoxidil's action on baldness, originally it was an oral agent for treating hypertension. It was observed that bald patients treated with it grew hair too.
Viagra (sildenafil citrate), an anti-impotence drug. It was initially studied for use in hypertension and angina pectoris. Phase I clinical trials under the direction of Ian Osterloh suggested that the drug had little effect on angina, but that it could induce marked penile erections.
Retin-A anti-wrinkle action. It was a vitamin A derivative first used for treating acne. The accidental result in some older people was a reduction of wrinkles on the face
• The libido-enhancing effect of l-dopa, a drug used for treating Parkinson's disease. Older patients in a sanatorium had their long-lost interest in sex suddenly revived.
• The first benzodiazepine, chlordiazepoxide (Librium) was discovered accidentally in 1954 by the Austrian scientist Dr Leo Sternbach (1908–2005), who found the substance while cleaning up his lab
• The first anti-psychotic drug, chlorpromazine, was discovered by French pharmacologist Henri Laborit. He wanted to add an anti-histaminic to a pharmacological combination to prevent surgical shock and noticed that patients treated with it were unusually calm before the operation.
• The anti-cancer drug cisplatin was discovered by Barnett Rosenberg. He wanted to explore the inhibiting effects of an electric field on the growth of bacteria: it was rather due to an electrolysis product of the platinum electrode he was using.
• The anesthetic nitrous oxide (laughing gas). Initially well known for inducing altered behavior (hilarity), its properties were discovered when British chemist Humphry Davy tested the gas on himself and some of his friends, and soon realised that nitrous oxide considerably dulled the sensation of pain, even if the inhaler were still semi-conscious.
Mustine, a derivative of mustard gas (a chemical weapon), used for the treatment of some forms of cancer. In 1943, physicians noted that the white cell counts of US soldiers accidentally exposed when a cache of mustard gas shells were bombed in Bari, Italy, were decreased, and mustard gas was investigated as a therapy for Hodgkin's lymphoma.
• The first oral contraceptive (a.k.a. The Pill) was discovered by Dr. Carl Djerassi accidental production of synthetic progesterone and its intentional modification to allow for oral intake
Prontosil, an antibiotic of the sulfa group was an azo dye. German chemists at Bayer had the wrong idea that selective chemical stains of bacteria would show specific antibacterial activity. Prontosil had it, but in fact it was due to another substance metabolised from it in the body, sulfanilimide.

Medicine and Biology

Bioelectricity, by Luigi Galvani. He was dissecting a frog at a table where he had been conducting experiments with static electricity, Galvani's assistant touched an exposed sciatic nerve of the frog with a metal scalpel, which had picked up a charge, provoking a muscle contraction.
Anaphylaxis, by Charles Robert Richet, when he tried to reuse dogs that hadn't previously shown allergic reactions to sea anemone toxin, developed them much faster and more intensely the second time
• The role of the pancreas in glucose metabolism, by Oskar Minkowski. Dogs that had their pancreas removed for an unrelated physiological investigation, urinated profusely and the urine attracted flies, indicating its high glucose content
Coronary catheterization was discovered as a method when a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic accidentally injected radiocontrast into the coronary artery instead of the left ventricle.
Vaccination, discovered by English physician Edward Jenner, after he observed that milkmaids did not catch smallpox after exposure to benign cowpox.
• Interferon, an antiviral factor, was discovered accidentally by two Japanese virologists, Yasu-ichi Nagano and Yasuhiko Kojima while trying to develop an improved vaccine for smallpox.

Physics and Astronomy

• Discovery of the planet Uranus by William Herschel. Herschel was looking for comets, and initially identified Uranus as a comet until he noticed the circularity of its orbit and its distance and suggested that it was a planet, the first one discovered since antiquity.
Infrared radiation, again by William Herschel, while investigating the temperature differences between different colors of visible light by dispersing sunlight into a spectrum using a glass prism. He put thermometers into the different visible colors where he expected a temperature increase, and one as a control to measure the ambient temperature in the dark region beyond the red end of the spectrum. The thermometer beyond the red unexpectedly showed a higher temperature than the others, showing that there was non-visible radiation beyond the red end of the visible spectrum.
• The thermoelectric effect was discovered accidentally by Estonian physicist Thomas Seebeck, in 1821, who found that a voltage developed between the two ends of a metal bar when it was submitted to a difference of temperature.
Electromagnetism, by Hans Christian Oersted. While he was setting up his materials for a lecture, he noticed a compass needle deflecting from magnetic north when the electric current from the battery he was using was switched on and off.
Radioactivity, by Henri Becquerel. While trying to investigate phosphorescent materials using photographic plates, he stumbled upon uranium.
X rays, by Wilhelm Roentgen. Interested in investigating cathodic ray tubes, he noted that some fluorescent papers in his lab were illuminated at a distance although his apparatus had an opaque cover
• The first demonstration of Wave–particle duality during the Davisson–Germer experiment at Bell Labs after a leak in the vacuum system and attempts to recover from it unknowingly altered the crystal structure of the nickel target and led to the accidental experimental confirmation of the de Broglie hypothesis. Davisson went on to share the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery.
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, by Arno A. Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson. What they thought was excess thermal noise in their antenna at Bell Labs was due to the CMBR.
Cosmic gamma-ray bursts were discovered in the late 1960s by the US Vela satellites, which were built to detect nuclear tests in the Soviet Union
Pluto's moon Charon was discovered by US astronomer James Christy in 1978. He was going to discard what he thought was a defective photographic plate of Pluto, when his Star Scan machine broke down. While it was being repaired he had time to study the plate again and discovered others in the archives with the same "defect" (a bulge in the planet's image which was actually a large moon).
High-temperature superconductivity was discovered serendipitously by physicists Johannes Georg Bednorz and Karl Alexander Müller, ironically when they were searching for a material that would be a perfect electrical insulator (nonconducting). They won the 1987 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery.
Metallic hydrogen was found accidentally in March 1996 by a group of scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, after a 60-year search.

Inventions

• Discovery of the principle behind inkjet printers by a Canon engineer. After putting his hot soldering iron by accident on his pen, ink was ejected from the pen's point a few moments later.
Vulcanization of rubber, by Charles Goodyear. He accidentally left a piece of rubber mixture with sulfur on a hot plate, and produced vulcanized rubber
Safety glass, by French scientist Edouard Benedictus. In 1903 he accidentally knocked a glass flask to the floor and observed that the broken pieces were held together by a liquid plastic that had evaporated and formed a thin film inside the flask.
Corn flakes and wheat flakes (Wheaties) were accidentally discovered by the Kelloggs brothers in 1898, when they left cooked wheat untended for a day and tried to roll the mass, obtaining a flaky material instead of a sheet.
The microwave oven was invented by Percy Spencer while testing a magnetron for radar sets at Raytheon, he noticed that a peanut candy bar in his pocket had melted when exposed to radar waves.
Pyroceramic (used to make Corningware, among other things) was invented by S. Donald Stookey, a chemist working for the Corning company, who noticed crystallization in an improperly cooled batch of tinted glass.
The Slinky was invented by US Navy engineer Richard T. James after he accidentally knocked a torsion spring off his work table and observed its unique motion.
Art Fry happened to attend a 3M college's seminar on a new "low-tack" adhesive and, wanting to anchor his bookmarks in his hymnal at church, went on to invent Post-It Notes.
Chocolate chip cookies were invented by Ruth Wakefield when she attempted to make chocolate drop cookies. She did not have the required chocolate so she broke up a candy bar and placed the chunks into the cookie mix. These chunks later morphed into what is now known as chocolate chips. Yummy!

Kisah bulan Disember+Zulhijjah

~Tinta Hati~
Disember 2008 / Zulhijjah 1429

AidilAdha

Best!
Balik kampung + jadi co-driver – Pekan,Pahang to Setiu, Terengganu-

Malam Raya- Sembelih kambing akikah anak saudara pertamaku. Anak siapa pula? Anak kak sepupu....
Hari Raya- Korban beberapa ekor lembu family, pakcik2 n makcik2 skampung (taknak letak gmbr korban kat sini, segan kat lembu2 tu)
-Mula2 bajet tak boleh nak tengok lembu disembelih, tapi boleh rupa2nya, dh jadi tak ada prasaan dah…
- Terasa ke’meriahannya’ sepanjang sembelih lembu2 tu, kami bertakbir…waduh, terserlah, betapa hebat keagungan Tuhan bila hamba2 memuji kebesarannya…Allahuakbar

Himpunan Mahasiswa Terengganu 2008

Siapa2 yang kenal saya, mesti ada yang tak puas hati nih… 10 tahun saya belajar di Pahang, boleh pula hadir ke sini…macam ni, kita pendekkan cerita, sbb no ic sy xxxxxx-11-xxxx + pakcik org kuat kat kampung …hehehe

Betullah, baru2 ni (2 hari selepas aidilAdha) saya hadir ke Himpunan Mahasiswa Terengganu 2008 di Wisma Darul Iman (yang cantiK bangat).

Yang boleh dikata: GRAND, MERIAH, SLOT MOTIVASI yg buat saya bangga lahir d TRG, PUISI ORANG HULU yg hebat + tak faham juga bahasa dia, MENTERI BESAR yg mesra rakyat, MAKAN BEST… (“,)

Komen..: Banyakkan slot motivasi, bengkel atau aktiviti mahasiswa. Mbe boleh buat sukan permainan kat stadium depan wisma tu tahun depan…

Buat penganjur, Yayasan Terengganu dan PERMATA (Persatuan Mahasiswa Anak Terengganu), CONGRATULATION! (^_^)

....sedutan puisi, "Balleikla wok, mok windeu" faham ke? ...

1 hari jadi Pelancong di negeri sendiri

Pengalaman pertama naik bot penumpang...dari bandar ke smk ibrahim fikri, jalan2 je...tsunami kecil berlaku dalam prjalanan, buat kisah ni tak boleh lupa...

Pertama kali naik ke BUKIT PUTERI yang 'femes'

Pertama kali ke Bazar Seni Terengganu, beli penyu 2 ekor

Kali ke berapa tak ingat, shopping di Pasar Payang...

JOM melancong ke TERENGGANU DARUL IMAN! (^_^)


~Tinta 5~
“Sekuat-kuat iman ialah cinta dan berkasih saying kerana Allah dan marah juga kerana Allah” (Imam Ahmad)

Monday, December 15, 2008

4 things

FOUR THINGS...

The Holy Prophet (Peace be upon him & his progeny) Said:

1) Four things that make your body sick:

a) Excessive talking
b) Excessive sleeping
c) Excessive eating and
d) Excessive sex.


2) Four things that destroys the body:

a) Worrying
b) Sorrow (Sadness/Grief )
c) Hunger
d) Sleeping late in the night


3) Four things that dry the face & take away its happiness:

a) Lying
b) Being disrespectful / impudent (insisting on something wrong knowingly)
c) Arguing without adequate knowledge & Information
d) Excessive immorality (doing something wrong without fear)


4) Four things that increases the wetness of face & its happiness:

a) Piety
b) Loyalty
c) Generosity (being kind)
d) To be helpful to others without he/she asking for that.

5) Four things that stop the Rizq (Sustenance):

a) Sleeping in the morning (from Fajr to sunrise)
b) Not Performing Namaz or Ir-regular in Prayers
c) Laziness / Idleness
d) Treachery / Dishonesty

6) Four things that bring / increase the Rizq:

a) Staying up in the night for prayers.
b) Excessive Repentance
c) Regular Charity
d) Zikr (Remembrance of Allah / God).


I dunno why i like this post so much, it might b bcoz of the sender; a friend of mine hv sent it from Aus, that remind me of his kindness.. or the glitters messages from it, really,ive learnt sumthing from this hadeeth (also im not sure it's sahih or not, maybe u can tell me), but im very sure, it is worthy to share special things with ur beloved friends...happy reading.

uP-t0-daTe

Ye…dah sebulan xpost, mujur je blog ni xbersawang, hehe…

Alkisah 'aini,

Planning: Lepas 17 November – Update blog (tulisan besar dalam planner..) ---------- xterlaksana; siapkan keje3 lain + harry potter 1000 plus pages + pegi ‘mkn angin’ kat sp + RFC…aiseh (sape la suh p bace harry potter tuh)…errr…

Okey la, balik umah kite update…tapi, ---------- xterlaksana; household chores + adikku sayang + kedai ibu +‘kepenatan mental’ lepas balik ‘mkn angin’ + balik kamp0ng (mane le ade internet kat setiu nu)…aiseh (salahkan internet plak die)…emmm…

EMM,nak update...nak update…nak update…up to date...

Amalan ibadah harian ade update tak?? haa, nanti kite tulis besar2 kat planner, UPDATE TAHAJJUD or ACTIVATE QIYAMULLAIL... jom same2...

Ade lebih 6 juta blog kat Malaysia ni, slamat meng'update' blog… (^_^)