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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

besttt g nganu... :D

huk2...
aku g nganu 27-30/11...
best woooo..
lame tol aku x g nganu dah..
:)
aku g noor arfa batik, taman tamadun, muzium negeri, losong, g setiu...
huhu...
not bad lah KT jadi bandaraya...
hehehe....
btw mase g tuh slalu hujan jer n sampai redah banjir...
mandi mande...
:D
hek2...
tp mase tido kat kemas setiu tuh ader lah gak dgr bende2 ghaib...
ketuk tingkap tuh...
tp sbb aku dah ngantok, abaikan je lah kan...
haha...
btw korang mmg kne g nganu...
not bad lah bndr dia...
kemaman, jertih, kertih, chukai, dungun, setiu...
ok lah kan...
then mase blk singgah kuantan...
not bad lah kan kuantan...
ok lah...
btw x leh lah kan bandr2 pantai timur nih nak lawan jb..
hehe...
ape2 pun kb mmg best lah kan...
heeee....
mai la nganu yer...
:)

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

19/11 my besday....

hahahaha.....
mmg best giler lah kan smlm...
celebrate besday akuh kat kedai makan mak aku....
mule2 biase jer..
aku pun wat muke cam budak baik...
cam suci jer...
hahaha....
skali mase nak potong kek sume org...
aku ckp "hish, lawa kek niee"....
dushhhhh!!
hahahaha...
aku campak tepung kat dowg sume...
mmg best giler..
pastuh sume aim aku eh...
last2 aku pun kne...
kne tepuk ngan telo...
pastuh leh lak dowg bancuh tepung tuh ngan air..
pangel akuh pastuh simbah...
pehhh!!!!
mmg best lah mlm td...
hahahaha....
sweeeeeet giler lah....
:)
mmg best lah smlm....
huhu.....

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

g gunung pulai....

hak....
start 31/10 sampai 2/11 aku g gunung pulai...
huhu...
best gak lah kan....
peserta dia sume org asli...
tp nih dah moden maaa....
huhu....
pjbt batu pht ajak...
g aje lah kan...
:D
hehehe.....
jurulatih kat kem kaizen 2 pun ok la..
best2 sume....
mase 1st day...
mcm2 wat 2..
huhu....
nitewalk...
hek2...
ari kedua g wat jungle tracking...
pacat syok jer isap darah aku...
hahaha....
tp best lah pnjt bukit, pnjt gunung...
hari ketiga dah blk jb..
tp best sbb peserta 2 bg aku 2 replika umah..
dowg wat sndri..
ader gak lah kenangan...
kat situ pun aku dpt kwn baru n akak angkat..
hehe..
dowg sporting n best gilew lah...
same gilew cam aku..
huhu....
mmg best!!!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

g mersing n kluang....

huk2....
ari nih campai esok aku g mersing....
sabtu sampai ahad g kluang lak...
best gak kot...
hope so lah best kan....
huhu....
kat sane x ader line so boring ah plak...
hahahaha......
mungkinkah aku akn boring lg...
hahahaha......
tensen tol....
ape lah eh aku nak wat kat sane kan...
huhuhu......
btw hope best n hepy lah kan n ramai kwn2...
daaaa....

Sunday, October 19, 2008

mungkinkah?


huhu....

nie first blog akuh....

yg bawah tuh just tenting jer..

ahaks...

now aku ader kat mersing...

ingatkan nak ikot tgk tapak kedai untuk orang asli...

maklumlah aku praktikal kat jabatan hal ehwal orang asli negeri johor...

last2 aku lak x dpt ikot...

kne tinggal kat pejabat mersing....

budak tuuu yg ikot...

btw, budak 2 kwn baik aku lah...

tp semenjak dua menjak tiga menjak aku praktikal ngan dia...

mcm2 lorh aku rase....

dia cam dah lain..

isk2...

cam dah berlagak lah plak...

nie pun aku x dpt ikot tp dia dpt..

x puas ati tol...

mcm2 lagi tp malas ah nak story...

wat sakit hati jer...

kiter kalo kwn dgn org tuu pun, kiter x tau dia cam mane sampai lah kiter serumah dgn dia or sng kate satu pejabat ke...

asyik jumpe je then barulah kite akan tahu perangai nyer...

mcm yg aku kne nih...

huhuhu....

majulah malaysia untuk dunia...


salam......


:D


peace...

Friday, October 17, 2008

The History Of Cellphone

In December 1947, Douglas H. Ring and W. Rae Young, Bell Labs engineers, proposed hexagonal cells for mobile phones.[1] Philip T. Porter, also of Bell Labs, proposed that the cell towers be at the corners of the hexagons rather than the centers and have directional antennas that would transmit/receive in 3 directions (see picture at right) into 3 adjacent hexagon cells.[2] [3] The technology did not exist then and the frequencies had not yet been allocated. Cellular technology was undeveloped until the 1960s, when Richard H. Frenkiel and Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs developed the electronics.

In Europe, radio telephony was first used on the first-class passenger trains between Berlin and Hamburg in 1926. At the same time, radio telephony was introduced on passenger airplanes for air traffic security. Later radio telephony was introduced on a large scale in German tanks during the Second World War. After the war German police in the British zone of occupation first used disused tank telephony equipment to run the first radio patrol cars.[citation needed] In all of these cases the service was confined to specialists that were trained to use the equipment. In the early 1950s ships on the Rhine were among the first to use radio telephony with an untrained end customer as a user.

Recognizable mobile phones with direct dialing have existed at least since the 1950s. In the 1954 movie Sabrina, the businessman Linus Larrabee (played by Humphrey Bogart) makes a call from the phone in the back of his limousine.

The first fully automatic mobile phone system, called MTA (Mobile Telephone system A), was developed by Ericcson and commercially released in Sweden in 1956. This was the first system that didn't require any kind of manual control, but had the disadvantage of a phone weight of 40 kg (90 lb). MTB, an upgraded version with transistors, weighing 9 kg (20 lb), was introduced in 1965 and used DTMF signaling. It had 150 customers in the beginning and 600 when it shut down in 1983.

In 1967, each mobile phone had to stay within the cell area serviced by one base station throughout the phone call. This did not provide continuity of automatic telephone service to mobile phones moving through several cell areas. In 1970 Amos E. Joel, Jr., another Bell Labs engineer,[4] invented an automatic "call handoff" system to allow mobile phones to move through several cell areas during a single conversation without loss of conversation.

In December 1971, AT&T submitted a proposal for cellular service to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). After years of hearings, the FCC approved the proposal in 1982 for Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) and allocated frequencies in the 824-894 MHz band.[5] Analog AMPS was superseded by Digital AMPS in 1990.

One of the first truly successful public commercial mobile phone networks was the ARP network in Finland, launched in 1971. Posthumously, ARP is sometimes viewed as a zero generation (0G) cellular network, being slightly above previous proprietary and limited coverage networks.