
Monday, September 7, 2009
Most Wanted i-Phone 3G

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Saturday, September 5, 2009
Sony a350 Digital Camera

The Sony α 350 is a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) marketed by Sony, being replaced from 2009 by the similarly-specified Sony α 380 . It features live view and body-integrated image stabilization. The Sony α 350 was introduced in Japan in March 2008. It has a 14.2 megapixel CCD sensor, the second highest pixel count for an APS-C format DSLR at the time of its launch, marginally exceeded by the Pentax K20D CMOS sensor. The Live View is provided by a secondary low resolution video sensor placed in the mirror-prism housing to provide a view of the focusing screen, which allows retention of phase contrast autofocus. Live View is mechanically switched via a moving mirror surface. When Live View is active, the normal exposure metering is replaced by metering from the LV image itself offering many more zones or points, along with more accurate white balance. This system is shared with the Sony Alpha 300, a 10.2 megapixel variant.
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Favourite Notebook

Sony VAIO AR is a series of notebook computers which are the first of the VAIO series to be Blu-ray-compatible. These computers have a 17-inch widescreen LCD display and weigh 8.8 pounds (4 kg); because of this, they are the largest of the Sony VAIO computers and are considered to be desktop replacement computers. Being somewhere between a notebook computer and a desktop computer, it has exceptional functionality, considering they have the specifications equivalent to that of a desktop computer. However, as a result of its large size, it has a battery life between 1.5 hours and three hours; this is considered low for a notebook computer but sufficient for a desktop replacement computer.
The price for a Sony VAIO AR computer ranges between $1,700 and $3,000, with even higher prices for customized editions. Included in some models is also a movie pack, which consists of four predesignated feature films saved on the harddrive.
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Newest Sony PSP

Sony first announced development of the PlayStation Portable at a press conference before E3 2003. Although mock-ups of the system were not present at the press conference or E3. Sony did release extensive technical details regarding the new system. Then-CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Ken Kutaragi called the device the "Walkman of the 21st Century" in a reference to the console's multimedia capabilities.Several gaming websites were impressed by the handheld's computing capabilities and looked forward to the system's potential as a gaming platform.The first concept images of the PlayStation Portable appeared in November 2003 at the Sony Corporate Strategy Meeting and showed a PSP with flat buttons and no analog stick Although some expressed concern over the lack of an analog joystick,these fears were allayed when the PSP was officially unveiled at the Sony press conference during E3 2004. In addition to announcing more details about the system and its accessories. Sony also released a list of 99 developer companies that had pledged support for the new handheld. Several PSP game demos, such as Konami's Metal Gear Acid and SCE Studio Liverpool's Wipeout Pure were also shown at the conference
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Friday, September 4, 2009
Teka-Teki Imam Al-Ghazali
Suatu hari, Imam Al-Ghazali berkumpul dengan murid-muridnya lalu beliau bertanya Teka-Teki :
Imam Al-Ghazali : “Apakah yang paling dekat dengan diri kita di dunia ini ?”
Murid 1 : “Orang tua”
Murid 2 : “Guru”
Murid 3 : “Teman”
Murid 4 : “Kaum Kerabat”
Imam Ghazali : “Semua jawaban itu benar, tetapi yang paling dekat dengan kita ialah MATI. Sebab itu janji Allah bahwa setiap yang bernyawa pasti akan mati (Surah Ali-Imran:185).
Imam Ghazali : “Apa yang paling jauh dengan kita di dunia ini ?”
Murid 1 : “Negeri Cina”
Murid 2 : “Bulan”
Murid 3 : “Matahari”
Murid 4 : “Bintang-bintang”
Imam Ghazali : “Semua jawaban itu benar, tetapi yang paling benar adalah MASA LALU. Bagaimanapun kita, apapun kendaraan kita, tetap kita tidak akan dapat kembali ke masa lalu. Oleh sebab itu kita harus menjaga hari ini, hari esok dan hari2 yang akan datang dengan perbuatan yang sesuai dengan ajaran Agama”.
Imam Ghazali : “Apa yang paling besar di dunia ini ?”
Murid 1 : “Gunung”
Murid 2 : “Matahari”
Murid 3 : “Bumi”
Imam Ghazali : “Semua jawaban itu benar, tetapi yang paling besar sekali adalah HAWA NAFSU (Surah Al-A’raf : 179). Maka kita harus hati2 dengan nafsu kita, jangan sampai nafsu kita membawa kita ke neraka. (Na’udzu billaahi min zaalikh).
Imam Ghazali : “Apa yang paling berat di dunia ini ?”
Murid 1 : “Baja”
Murid 2 : “Besi”
Murid 3 : “Gajah”
Imam Ghazali : “Semua jawaban itu benar, tetapi yang pali berat adalah MEMEGANG AMANAH (Surah : Al-Ahzab : 72). Tumbuh2an, binatang, gunung dan malaikat semua tidak mampu ketika Allah Swt meminta mereka menjadi khalifah (pemimpin) di dunia ini, tetapi manusia dengan sombongnya berebut-rebut menyanggupi permintaan Allah Swt sehingga banyak manusia masuk ke neraka karena gagal memegang amanah”.
Imam Ghazali : “Apa yang paling ringan di dunia ini ?”
Murid 1 “Kapas”
Murid 2 “Angin”
Murid 3 “Debu”
Murid 4 “Daun-daun”
Imam Ghazali : “Semua jawaban itu benar, tetapi yang paling ringan sekali di dunia ini adalah MENINGGALKAN SHOLAT. Gara2 pekerjaan kita atau urusan dunia, kita tinggalkan sholat”.
Imam Ghazali : “Apa yang paling tajam sekali di dunia ini ?”
Murid-murid dengan serentak menjawab : “Pedang”
Imam Ghazali : “Itu benar, tapi yang paling tajam sekali di dunia ini adalah LIDAH MANUSIA. Karena melalui lidah, manusia dengan mudahnya menyakiti hati dan melukai perasaan saudaranya sendiri”.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Monday, August 31, 2009
Sembahyanglah Kamu Sebelum Kamu Disembahyangkan
Sembahyanglah kamu walau dimana kamu berada.....Sesungguhnya sembahyang itu adalah tiang agama.....Jika runtuh tiang itu maka runtuhlah agamamu.....Janganlah kamu lalai dalam mengingati Nya.....sesungguhnya Dia Maha Besar lagi Maha Mengetahui apa yang kamu kerjakan....
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11 Lessons In Life
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Study Habits
Decide what to study (reasonable task) and how long or how many (chapters, pages, problems, etc.). Set and stick to deadlines.
Do difficult tasks first. For procrastination, start off with an easy, interesting aspect of the project.
Have special places to study. Take into consideration lighting, temperature, and availability of materials.
Study 50 minutes, and then take a 10 minute break. Stretch, relax, have an energy snack.
Allow longer, "massed" time periods for organizing relationships and concepts, outlining, and writing papers. Use shorter, "spaced" time intervals for rote memorization, review, and self-testing. Use odd moments for recall/review.
If you get tired or bored, switch task/activity, subject, or environment. Stop studying when you are no longer being productive.
Do rote memory tasks and review, especially details, just before you fall asleep.
Study with a friend.
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The 12 Biggest Job Hunting Mistakes
Question: I'm entering a difficult, overcrowded job market, and I'd like to avoid the worst mistakes job hunters make. What are they?
Answer: Here are 12 mistakes that really stall a job search:
1. Having a bad attitude. Interviewing while still angry at a former employer. Being, acting, or thinking negative. The problem with negative people is that they seldom realize how terribly negative they really are. They may have good business skills, but they stay unemployed a long time and can't figure out why.
2. Thinking "something will come along." Waiting for something to happen. As a rule, good things don't "just happen." Successful people make them happen. Effort usually equals results. As a rule, the harder you work at a job search, the sooner it ends.
3. Thinking someone else will find me a job: a recruiter, a counselor, my neighbor, my employer, my spouse, my pastor--anyone. Even with counseling and support, this is really a "do-it-yourself" project.
4. Thinking they're more marketable than they are. Declining job offers that pay less than the last job or are somehow inferior. It's often best to accept a weaker offer and leverage up from there. I call it "kicking a career field goal."
5. Taking rejection personally. The best way to cope with rejection is to have so many balls in the air that one loss doesn't matter much. Having your entire future riding on one potential offer is clearly a red flag.
6. Acting desperate. You may feel desperate. Just don't let them see you sweat.
7. Shooting too high (or too low). It's essential to know where you're marketable. You learn that through networking, and by asking others where they think you're competitive. Ask college professors, experts in the field, and especially those in jobs similar to the ones you want.
8. Looking for "a job" rather than for a good fit where you'll be happy. Sometimes it's necessary to take the first job that comes along. Most of the time, it's not. Whenever possible, hold out for the right fit.
9. Launching a job campaign before you know who you are and what you want to do. (The cart before the horse.) This is like building a custom home without a blueprint. Usually, the result is a short-term fix. Then you're back in the job market.
10. Asking for "a job" instead of asking for advice, ideas, and referrals. Business contacts-especially strangers--are generally willing to point you in the right direction, but they dislike being asked directly for a job, because they're uncomfortable turning you down.
11. Not preparing for interviews. Your competitors will be prepared. They will have rehearsed the answers to difficult interview questions--sometimes even on videotape. Why shouldn't you? Also, don't interview half-heartedly. Go for the job offer. You can always turn it down later.
12. Hard-selling. Coming on too strong. Pushing people to give you names. Sometimes called NFL networking. Hard selling creates bad feelings about you and is actually counter-productive.
The Career Advisorby William S. Frank
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