Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul Affair
Saturday, November 15, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment |
5 best chocolate candy bars
[1] Kit Kat

I prefer the old flavour. If I have a choice I will choose the original flavour than the rest of the new flavours.
[2] Time Out

When this first came out, I was buying it religiously if not every day then it will be every week. Did I turn fat? Well, I am lucky that was when I was pretty young and my metabolism is still kicking rather well.
[3] Cadbury Dairy Milk

I still prefer it's original dairy milk than those with nuts or whatnots.
[4] Mars
I just had this last month after such a long time being distracted by Kit Kat and Time Out. The taste is still the same, however I find it is a bit too sweet for my taste bud nowadays.[5] Snickers
This is very nutty and full of caramel. I love this when I was young. However, right now my preference is more towards dairy milk type. So I seldom have this anymore.I still choose Kit Kat from all of the above. What about you? Which one from the above you like best?
Saturday, October 18, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment | 4 Comments
Million Dollar Pages of Knowledge own newspaper

The blog has its own newspaper printout!!
No, I am just kidding you.
I came across this great function on web to generate a look-alike newspaper from anything that you want to write.
Here it goes...check this out
Sunday, October 12, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment |
Reborn Babies
UK has this new trend rising called REBORN BABIES which look like a REAL life baby but it is actually a doll. These babies have everything a real baby has such as pinkish skin, new born wrinkled skin, warm to touch, with heartbeats and requires diaper changes, have nails, eyelashes, nostril that breaths and....just go check out this site.
Thursday, October 02, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment | 6 Comments
Dogs show
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment | 8 Comments
How To Choose A Digital Camera For Beginners
How To Choose A Digital Camera For Beginners
How To Choose A Digital Camera For Beginners (from videojug)
How To Choose A Digital Camera For Beginners. The second part of VideoJug's tutorial on picking the correct digital for a beginner. Expert advice on buying the right digital camera for your wants and needs.
- Step 1:
Why digital?
- Digital cameras have several advantages over film cameras:
You can see the photos straight away.
You can save them onto the camera.
You can adjust them on your computer.
Your photos can then be printed out, stored on your computer, or shared on the web. - Step 2:
What do you need the camera for?
- The broad range of digital cameras on the market today reflects the broad range of needs that digital photography can meet. Are you a point and shooter who needs a broad range of automatic settings? Are you an accomplished photographer who demands complete control from your camera? Or are you someone in between, who wants a camera they can grow with? This film has been made for the novice photographer who wants a fun camera that can take the strain out of good quality pictures.
What to look for:
- Step 3:
Comfort & Weight
- Pick up the camera and hold it. Does it feel comfortable to hold? Don't buy something too bulky if you want to carry it around in your pocket. There are a good range of compacts available for beginners, so there's no need to settle for something too heavy.
- Step 4:
Viewfinder
- There are 2 types of viewfinders used on digital cameras.
You can use a small glass window found at the back of your camera. This is an optical viewfinder. Not all digital cameras have one.
Digital cameras usually have LCD viewfinders. This is a screen that is larger than the optical viewfinder. It makes framing a picture very easy and shows the image after you have taken it. The best LCD's are the ones with highest numbers of pixels, as this means the image you see more closely resembles the image you've captured.
LCD screens are difficult to use in bright sunshine and can drain a set of batteries - so look for a camera with both an optical and LCD viewfinder. - Step 5:
Resolution
- Digital images are made up of a grid of dots which each contain the information for that part of the picture. These dots are pixels. The more pixels, the sharper the image.
A megapixel is one million pixels. The current range is from 1.3 megapixels to around 22 - and the price rises with the pixels.
But remember the high end pixel counts only really pay off if you print enlarged pictures and only if the printer you use can cope with that much information. - Step 6:
Lens
- Get a good optical zoom lens. It will allow you to go in much closer and give your photo more detail.
Watch out for 'digital zooms' as they only crop the picture and blow up the remainder. As there are now less pixels in the picture, the quality suffers. - Step 7:
Camera Modes
- There are some conditions which make it difficult for a camera to capture a good image on its normal settings. Almost all of these conditions are to do with light - either too much or too little. A digital camera which has preset camera modes can save you the bother of having to delve into shutter speeds and iris settings to get a better picture.
Common modes include:
"Party" or "night" mode which allows photographs for darker scenes
"Portrait" mode in which the camera attempts to blur the background of a shot to bring the subject out of the picture
"Landscape" in which the camera tries to show detail in background and foreground.
And "Sports" mode in which the camera uses an increased shutter speed to try and freeze moving objects. - Step 8:
Extra Features
- In addition to these camera modes, some models include extra features which increase the types of pictures you can take with your camera.
"Movie" or "Video" mode allows a stills camera to take moving video pictures for short lengths of time
"Stitch" mode allows the photographer to combine several shots to create one very wide shot. This is a great function for getting those panoramic views.
Another feature to look out for is a remote control. A remote control will allow the photographer to join the photo while still having control of the moment it's taken. - Step 9:
Flash
- For a fun loving point and shooter, a flash is essential to make sure you can see your subject in dark conditions.
Many modern flashes come with a feature known as red-eye reduction. Red-eye is the name given to the phenomenon when a camera flash is reflected in the retina of someone in a photo. As this unfortunately tends to make your nearest and dearest appear like something out of a horror film, this feature is a good option to look out for. - Step 10:
Autofocus
- Autofocus limits the risk of blurring objects and losing detail. Have a go with the camera and see how the autofocus works.
On some cameras it can take longer to focus as the mechanism is slower - which is annoying if you want to catch a moment. With some models you can press the shutter release button halfway to get the focus ready before you take the shot. Check if the camera you want has this function - Step 11:
Storage
- Digital cameras use memory cards to store images. The larger the memory on the card, the more you are likely to spend. Most cameras use Smart Media and Compact Flash memory cards, and these can be bought as an add-on.
- Step 12:
Image transfer
- Cameras come with a cable to link up to your computer which allows you to transfer the images. This is easy, but there are faster ways of doing it.
A memory card reader is quicker, as is a flashpath device which lets you plug the memory card into your computer. Be aware that some computers come with memory card reading hardware already built in. Software
- Although images can be viewed on the camera itself, computer software enables you to edit and print your photos. Every camera comes with a software package for your computer. Follow the instructions to install. You may also want to invest in a new printer to print good quality photos at home.
Friday, September 12, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment, News | 2 Comments
Funnylogo is so fun!
Ok, you can make any logo or font style based on Google, Yahoo, Coca Cola and...go check out Funnylogo for more font styles (lolx). It's pretty creative and cute. You can edit later with any other imaging software to enhance the look.
Enter whatever text you want to change to a logo, and then it's yours to be use. Cool?
Check out mine in Google font!

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Wednesday, September 03, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment, Google |
Do you know how to flip your words upside down -> sıɥʇ ǝʞıl?
Did you see the upside-down words this in the title? Kinda cool right? You can generate you text to flip upsidedown from this service FLIP.
It's fun yeah?
Browse the address http://www.revfad.com/flip.html and type any text in the first text input area, the flipped version of the text is automatically generated in the second text area. It only will flip to lowercase even if you type with uppercase.
You can try your text under my comment section HAVE FUN!
Note : Your browser must enable javascript to get this work.
Tuesday, September 02, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment |
Googleburgers, looks good to eat?
It's an array of Krispy Kreme doughnut burgers at the Google cafeteria at the company's New York office. Looks good?

"-_-
or something from superstar Paula Deen?

Sunday, August 31, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment, Funny, Google, News | 2 Comments
Harry Potter’s not supposed to give me such strange feelings
Thursday, August 28, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment |
World's Largest Buddha
Thursday, August 28, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment, World's Largest Buddha |
Funny animation fighting with Firefox
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment | 2 Comments
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Monday, August 25, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment, Increase Traffics to blog, Site Counter | 2 Comments
I laugh so hard at the last part of the video
If you have watched this before...you can close the window. But if you haven't enjoy the last part!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment |
Collectible mini erasers directly from Japan
A new fad is spreading in Malaysia schools currently. What is it?
Collectible mini erasers directly from Japan.
This stuff has been long popular in Japan and now it has infected Malaysia as well. You’re probably thinking your kids would be more interested in collecting those stuff right but hey, these Japanese collectible mini erasers aren’t your average erasers and using it just to rub off pencil marks is just too dull. Just look at the collections and you’ll probably know why I’ve said so. In fact, they look so good you’ll be tempted to take a bite, but don’t bite!
Basically, this stuff is individually molded and the coloured parts are assembled to make the eraser. It’s tiny, perfect set and looks yummy!

You loving it now right? It is selling in Malaysia in the Curve and KLIA Eraman outlets!!!!
They do sell it in 1 piece as well as a pack (6-7 pieces). Price? Go check it out at their stalls.
Anyway, if you want to know where it is, just comment on this post and leave your email address, and I will show you the way~~If you use my name, you will get some discount too. (you will only know my name if I email you)
I love the fast food set!!!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 | Filed Under Collectible erasers, Entertainment | 3 Comments
Monday Blues? Check this Funniest Video to cheer you up!
Hmm.... here is 2 funniest home video for your pleasure watching to cheer you up in this monday blues.
Monday, August 18, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment |
5 Funny Commercial
Sunday, August 17, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment |
David Letterman embarrassed Paris Hilton on his show
Check out the video to find what David Letterman asked Paris Hilton.
Saturday, August 16, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment | 6 Comments
David Letterman - iPhone sneak peak
Saturday, August 16, 2008 | Filed Under Advertisement, Entertainment |
How To Fold A T-Shirt In 2 Seconds
I am delighted when I stumbled upon this video and wish to share it.
Try it, it is really fast and neat!
Anyone tried this before???
How To Fold A T-Shirt In 2 Seconds - Explained
How To Fold A T-Shirt In 2 Seconds - Explained
How To Fold A T-Shirt In 2 Seconds - Explained: VideoJug presents a handy guide to cutting your folding time down to almost nothing! This video offers an in-depth explanation into folding your T-shirt In 2 Seconds! Watch the technique online, and let VideoJug break it down for you and show you how it's done.
- Step 1:
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Lay it flat
- Lay the T-shirt so that it is completely flat and is side on to you
- Step 2:
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Pinch one
- Draw an imaginary line with your finger across the middle of the T-shirt, stopping short of the edge. Pinch the T-shirt between your thumb and forefinger of your left hand at this point, making sure that you have gripped the front and back of the T-shirt fabric.
- Step 3:
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Pinch two
- With your other draw a line directly up the T-shirt and pinch the T-shirt on the shoulder seam of the T-shirt directly above this point again making sure that you have gripped the front and back of the T-shirt fabric.
- Step 4:
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Pinch three
- Bring Pinch 2 down behind your hand and pinch T-shirt at the bottom directly beneath the two pinches and pinch the bottom along with your original pinch, again making sure that you have gripped the front and back of the T-shirt fabric. You should now have the top and bottom of the shirt pinched between the thumb and forefinger of your right hand - your hands should be crossed
- Step 5:
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The flick
- Keeping a firm pinch with both hands uncross your hands. Bring Pinch 1, in your left hand up and away. You should now have the T-shirt Hanging down from your two hands, shake out the creases.
- Step 6:
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The flop and fold
- Lower the T-shirt, sleeve first back onto your flat surface, creating a fold on the T-shirt that is symmetrical with the line between your original two pinches, then bring the T-shirt down flat.
Friday, August 15, 2008 | Filed Under Entertainment |












