Thursday, April 30, 2009

你怎么一次又一次的伤害我...

心,我给过了不止一次...但你却一次又一次的把它打碎...
现在~我没有心了...没有心的男生看起来,多脆弱,多么的憔悴...
我不知道我还能撑多久...
我只能说我累了,我真的累了...
终于能躺下~能躺在平坦的草原上,静静的闭起眼睛,永远不把它打开...
男生的心一生,只有一颗~想要有第二颗?等吧!下一生~
到底我给的真心有谁才能看透有谁才能拥有去当他的主人呢?

我要清醒!考试就在前头了~朋友们,哥儿们,借借你们的肩膀一用!
那我只能祝她幸福了~再见了~曾经的我~曾经的她~曾经的一切...

Is been a long time here...

What am I for? Finally...I'm back to this place...here...
I don't know what have I done and for what reason? Nobody cares about me...
Even her...

I wanted to share everything I could...
But...Who's willing to be my audience?
My buddy? Oh yeah...crap...They'll juz keep on 塞塞塞(criticise)is it correct spelling?
I've done wrong from the starting point...
Till the end, I am the one who get lost in the jungle...

Now...someone has come to me...I would really get my trust onto him...
I'll do the pray, I'll ask for forgiveness for what I have done wrong for everyday...
And now! I hve the best audience, and always he'll be in my heart...
I wanted to thank him, my friend...
Qi An...that brings him to me, giving a way, showing me the road to the right place, the light...
I'll try to be there...always...Wish me luck...now, and ever...

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Computer,It's my life again!

Loving computer so much, a neverless life~
An unstoppable learning life!
Swear that I will be the next great computer guys juz lke you all!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Huge glaciers detected under rocky debris on Mars!

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A radar instrument aboard a NASA spacecraft has detected large glaciers hidden under rocky debris that may be the vestiges of ice sheets that blanketed parts of Mars in a past ice age, scientists said on Thursday.

The glaciers, the biggest known deposits of water on Mars outside of its poles, could prove useful for future manned missions to the red planet as drinking water or rocket fuel, University of Texas planetary geologist John Holt said.

"If we were to, down the road, establish a base there, you'd want to park near a big source of water because you can do anything with it," Holt said.

The glaciers, perhaps 200 million years old, also may entomb genetic fragments of past microbial life on Mars as well as air bubbles that might reveal the composition of the atmosphere as it was long ago, according to geologist James Head of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

A ground-penetrating radar instrument aboard the U.S. space agency's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter collected the data that confirmed the presence of the buried glaciers that extend for dozens of miles (km) from the edges of mountains or cliffs.

These closely resemble glaciers in Antarctica that similarly are covered by rocky debris, Head said.

Scientists previously determined that large deposits of ice exist at the Martian north and south polar regions, but hundreds of these buried glaciers are located at mid-latitudes on the planet.

Head said they can be about half a mile thick. One of them was three times larger than the city of Los Angeles.

The ones described by the researchers in the journal Science were in the Hellas Basin region of the Martian southern hemisphere, but many more are in the northern hemisphere.

Holt said the glaciers may be the vestiges of large ice sheets that once covered parts of Mars in a past ice age. Earth's most recent ice age ended about 12,000 years ago.

"It's dramatic evidence of major climate change on Mars, presumably linked to orbital variations. That's what causes the major glaciations on Earth," Holt said.

The existence of these features -- rounded surfaces sloping gently away from steeper ridges -- has been known for decades but their nature was a matter of dispute. Some scientists had argued they were ice-filled rock piles and not glaciers.

But the radar echoes received by the spacecraft indicated that a thin coating of rocky material at the surface covered thick ice and not rock.

Scientists want to understand the history of water on Mars because water is fundamental to the question of whether the planet has ever harbored microbial or some other life. Liquid water is a necessity for life as we know it. While Mars is now arid and dusty, there is evidence it once was much wetter.

For example, scientists think that long, undulating features seen on the northern plains of Mars may be remnants of shorelines of an ocean that covered a third of the planet's surface at least 2 billion years ago.

The Phoenix Mars Lander, which touched down at the north pole of Mars in May, found definitive proof of water before ending its mission earlier this month.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Woman jailed after 'killing' virtual husband =.=

A 43-year-old player in a virtual game world became so angry about her sudden divorce from her online husband that she logged on with his password and killed his digital persona, police said.

The woman, who has been jailed on suspicion of illegally accessing a computer and manipulating electronic data, used his ID and password to log onto the popular interactive game "Maple Story" to carry out the virtual murder in May, a police official in the northern city of Sapporo said Thursday. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of department policy.

"I was suddenly divorced, without a word of warning. That made me so angry," the official quoted her as telling investigators and admitting the allegations.

The woman, a piano teacher, had not plotted any revenge in the real world, the official said.

She has not yet been formally charged. If convicted, she could face up to five years in prison or a fine up to US$5,000.

Players in "Maple Story" create and manipulate digital images called "avatars" that represent themselves, while engaging in relationships, social activities and fighting monsters and other obstacles.

In virtual worlds, players often abandon their inhibitions, engaging in activity online that they would never do in the real world. For instance, sex with strangers is a common activity.

The woman used login information she got from the 33-year-old office worker when their characters were happily married to kill the character. The man complained to police when he discovered that his online avatar was dead.

The woman was arrested Wednesday and taken 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) from her home in southern Miyazaki to be detained in Sapporo, where the man lives, the official said.

The police official said he did not know if she was married in the real world.

Bad online behavior is usually handled within the rules set up by online worlds, which can ban miscreants or take away their virtual possessions.

In recent years, misbehavior in the virtual world has in some cases had consequences in reality.

In August, a woman was charged in the U.S. state of Delaware with plotting the real-life abduction of a boyfriend she met through the virtual reality Web site "Second Life."

In Tokyo, a 16-year-old boy was charged with stealing the ID and password from a fellow player of an online game in order to swindle virtual currency worth US$360,000.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Music...Kaki...Is the best...

From there... It will have all of my memories...
Miss there so much...

Not hoping much, juz wanna keep contact with all with the friends and kaki there...

Wish all of them are healthy and best luck for them^^

Thursday, November 6, 2008

There he is...The new hope for all of us...

SAY Hi to our new hope - Mr. Obama

"Change" He said, and promised to the americans...Maybe more of it...
We, the world is affected by the storm of economy for the U.S. Isn't it?

the change he can make...He should make, and sure he could make it...
Me, my family, my neighbours, friends, Johorian, Malaysian, Asian, the whole world
is hoping on you...The great Mr. Obama!

Good luck and be the best!