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Jul 21, 2005
AAA-haah... tak tau~
apa kau dah buat padaku
Man I hate this song. Have they run out of ideas for songs??? That they think it's funny? or amusing? to put kindergarten lyrics into songs? HA-HA. I'm rolling over laughing to death.
How could this song make it to the airwaves (radio)??.. Mediocre rap songs could still be tolerated.. but this is too much.. Someone breaks up with you and you say:
AAA-hah.. tak tau~~.. (Feeling nauseous already)
Man, I hate this song.
Posted at 02:32 pm by masrizal
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Jul 9, 2005
My old phone battery's dead (alasan)

My new baby~
Posted at 02:28 pm by masrizal
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Jul 5, 2005
Malays (Dutch, Malayo, ultimately from Malay: Melayu) are a diverse group of people living in the Malay archipelago and Malay peninsula in South East Asia.
They constitute the dominant race which live in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines and East Timor, which together with Singapore make up what is called the Malay archipelago.
The Malays are traditionally classified as a member of the Mongoloid race, along with other Asiatic peoples, including Chinese, Mongols, Japanese, Koreans, Thais, Vietnamese and Burmese.
Malays are also linguistically related to the Polynesian and Micronesian groups of the mid-Pacific, as members of the wide ranging Austronesian family of languages. Evidence also suggests that Polynesians and Micronesians may be descended, at least in part, from seafaring ancestors that originated in and around the Malay racial stock stronghold. Malay peoples have black hair and are typically of darker skin complexions, usually dark brown.
Origin of the word Malay
The word "Malay" was adopted into English via the Dutch word "Malayo", which ultimately originates from the Malay word "Melayu".
According to one popular theory, the native name Melayu means “migrating” or “fleeing”, which might refer to the high mobility of these people across the region.
The term is used as a form of ethnic self-identification. It is both generic and specific.
Posted at 04:41 pm by masrizal
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Jul 1, 2005
I've finally UNDERSTAND. After all this time. It took me quite some time. And it was painful. Now there should be no more pain. It's not worth it.
Posted at 03:20 pm by masrizal
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Jun 27, 2005
Let's have a look at a few interesting technology trends in the near and also long- future. Where is the technology heading??
1) Free Phone Calls (what???)
Apparently, this may come true some day. The development of VOIp or using internet for transmitting phone calls is fast becoming popular. Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger have also included phone call features into their chat software. Firstly, this type of communication is much cheaper than using phone networks(of course!!, u only have to pay for broadband internet).
But do not expect too much from Malaysia. We have just introduced 3G services, while countries like Japan have been using 3G-like technology for the past 5 years!!! Maxis is currently charging RM1200 for a 3G starter pack. Hmm...interested? Screw Maxis...
2) 15 sen per minute calls?
Due to extreme competition, mobile telcos are always trying to reduce their phone call rates. Ever heard of Digi's family and friends service or Maxis's Activ5? Here, you are only charged 15 sen per minute for 5 special numbers that you specify. Very cost-effective eh? In other countries, this is quite common, only that the rate is not for only 5 numbers, but for every single number!! This is more realizable than free phone calls in the near future.
3) All phones will be smartphones??
This is based on my own opinion, hehe. I think all phones in the near future will be smartphones. Who wants a phone that can only make calls??? That's so stone-age, haha.. Maybe technophobes (ppl scared of technology) will squirm at the sight of such phones. Phones are getting cheaper and better, it's only a matter of time before they pack tons of stuff into them(camera, video, bluetooth, tv, dvd??)For me, I can make do without the camera, but writing on my handphone like it's a notepad seems cool..
Posted at 08:29 am by masrizal
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Jun 22, 2005

Hai... aku skang terdampar kat tempat ni yg takde orang. Yang ade pun budak2 convo, foreigner. Dzul dah balik negeri die, ngadap sultan Perlis...hehe..kene soal siasat kot...nape tak balik aritu mase befday sultan (kat Perlis senang ambik kedatangan..hmm).
Lalu aku melepaskan kebusanan ngan main tenis. Ade hati nak wakil Carigali tu. Dengar2 carigali ramai org power tenis. Tapi xpela.. x cube mane tau. Lagipun sekadar melepaskan peluh di waktu petang. Pukul pun dengan dinding je, biler ade org baru join.
Kafe Ali kat bawah tu "dipaksa" bukak kot..sbb budak2, especially foreigner tak tau nak makan kat mane. Sayur die banyak batu, dah tu, bergelumang (btul ke perkataan ni?) dalam minyak.. isk isk..xpela...malas nak makan luar..huhu..tahan2..
Exam lama lagi...dalam 4 minggu lagi.. Sementara menunggu tu.. stadi stadi stadi..Biler gaji nak masuk ni..dah kering
Posted at 01:16 pm by masrizal
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Jun 4, 2005
Some words about Star Wars
By now, I'm sure nearly everyone's watched Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. The long wait finally ended, and overall, I personally found the movie quite good. I guess I'm going with the general opinion that says this movie was much better than Episodes I and II. Impressively, the movie managed to depict how Anakin join the Darkside, without many loopholes in the plot.
But I'm not going to give a full review of the movie here. Just have some points to ponder:
1) Notice that Obi Wan Kenobi picks up Anakin's light saber after defeating him on planet Mustafar. That lightsaber will be given to Anakin's son, Luke, in the subsequent movie.
2) The dialogues between Anakin and Padme are as corny as ever. There was no romantic aura at all between them. Lack of acting skills and chemistry somewhat spoiled the movie.
3) Finally I can understand why R2D2 and C3PO in Episodes IV to Vi don't have a clue what happened in the previous episodes. How come they didn't know who Darth Vader was? It's because their memories were erased at the end of Episode III!!!
4) Some of my housemates found the movie childish and cartoonish. In a way, this is quite true. But why don't we Star Wars fans mind? Well, maybe it's due to the fact that we grew up watching Star Wars that we don't really care... It's STAR WARS!!!!!!!!!!!!...and it's finally finished...tsk..tsk...
P.S. Thinking about it again, the whole point of the movie was to describe how a father is redeemed by his children (as George Lucas said). Who cares about the cartoonish special effects and fight scenes?
Posted at 11:59 pm by masrizal
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What is Your Seduction Style?
Your Seduction Style: The Dandy
You're a non-traditionalist, not limited by gender roles or expectations.
Your sexuality is more fluid than that - and you defy labels or categories.
It's hard to pin you down, and that's what's fascinating about you.
You have the psychology of both a male and a female, and you can relate to anyone.
http://www.blogthings.com/seducerquiz/
Posted at 12:39 pm by masrizal
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May 20, 2005
Movie Review (Kingdom of Heaven)
Last week I watched the best epic movie ever. This movie was even better than Braveheart. Anyone who knows me well knows that I'm crazy bout war movies, especially with the setting at medieval times. Thus, my long wait for such a movie had finally ended after disappointment from movies like Troy and Alexander(Both sucked).
The setting is during the 2nd Crusade where there is an uneasy truce between the Muslim kingdom, led by the fabled Salahuddin, and the Christian king of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV. The movie amazingly manages to avoid taking any sides, so there shouldn't be much controversy.
There were not many battle scenes, the best one being the siege of Jerusalem. Very enlightening for those who previously didn't know how people fought for cities. During those times, before the invention of bombs and cannon, static defenders always had the advantage compared to the attacker. This often required the attacker to depend on sheer numbers of his army, as portrayed in the movie.
For me, the sobering sight of the 200 000- strong Muslim army performing solat jamaah...that was a sight to behold. It showed how strong Muslims can be when we are united.
This movie is a must-see for anyone who hasn't a clue bout the history of Jerusalem. But beware though, there are 2 fictional characters in the film. I suggest u catch up on your history before or after watching the movie..Cheerios to one of the bestest movies I've ever watched, I'm waiting to get the DVD so I can watch it again and again..
Star Wars? Hmm I watched it yesterday...but dont want to spoil the main story..hahaa..go see it urself...it was good. :)
Posted at 09:10 am by masrizal
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May 5, 2005
I'm back in utp after going for a break in KL for 3 days. Settled a few things there, met friends, also met someone I didn't meet for sooo long..=). After being forced to go for a haircut, drove back here on Wednesday. Won't be going back anytime soon; going back KL usually hurts my finances badly, with all the uncontrolled spending. Besides, I'm planning to keep my hair longer.My roommate is not here, coz he and his parents went to KL to visit his sister. That can only mean a few things:
1) Karaoke sessions!!!!!
2) No need to have an urge to finish Chapter 12 much faster, just becoz he already reached Chap 14
3) Full blast music
I'm only accompanied by my 2 Pakistani housemates. Last week was an historic day for him, coz he just learned how to wash his clothes for the first time. (Usually his wife did it for him).
One day..Dzul was busy killing ants outside the room with this Ridsect, when we were surprised by this statement: " In my country, we have this special powder which can kill ants". HMMMMM. Although our country may be technologically inferior to Pakistan, that doesn't mean we don't have that "special" powder... It's called ant poison, and my mom knows where to get it. The ants bring it back to the nest and die and the queen also dies and voila!.. no more ants..
Meanwhile the other guys are going to have exams in a week plus. Good luck guys...may the force be with you...
Posted at 10:20 am by masrizal
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War strategy & history enthusiast
So much to learn, yet I know nothing
A simple person...sometimes too simple
Jack of most trades, master of none
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