Tuesday, June 15, 2010

HELLO GUYS ... !!!

in ma blog i only put articles which attract me most.... and i do like ... so ; I'll never do any editing on it (articles) .... just want to inform u ... thanks !

Sunday, June 13, 2010

killer's !!!


PhD holder's in murdering people !!!


!!!!!!

we are near to 2012 !!! symptom showing that .. be ready people ...

The World’s 10 Most Dangerous People (that you didn’t know about)

I was in a listy mood when I jotted down some topics that I wanted to discuss on the blog this week. But people seem to like them. Today I’m discussing the most dangerous people in the world. Most of you think that Usama Bin Laden, or Jason Derrek Brown are going to be on the list. Major dictators, and al qaeda leaders. I’m sorry, the people on this list are worse. Most of you will be amazed because it is completely different from what you are expecting. This is the real list. These are the most dangerous people in the world.

1.David Rockefeller-Leader of the Bilderberg Group and organizer of the New World Order. He is the leader of the Illuminati.

2.Henery Kissenger-Illuminati kingpin.

3.Barrack Obama-The pre-determined president of the United States of America. He has recently expressed his plans for a one world government and global enslavement. He is already a very dangerous man, but this is just the beginning. Obama’s power will grow and more policies will be implemented in push for the New World Order.

4.George W. Bush-His power is falling, and he isn’t getting anymore with his presidency coming to an end…but if he really wanted to, the United States could be dictatorship or under military rule.

5.Kim Jon il-Leader of North Korea

6. Chinese government-It’s several people, I know, but they all qualify. The Chinese government is a perfect model of what the Illuminati want on a global scale.

7. The media-It’s a bunch of people again, sorry. But they are dangerous. They control our opinions and what we are aloud to know. The ultimate brainwashing tool.

8. Jose Manuel Barroso-EU president

9. Gordon Brown-Prime Minister

10. You-All of you have been brainwashed and corrupted. Hypnotized. You are all your greatest enemies but you are letting the New World Ormedider happen.


-copied from a page ; and not my idea ! -

Top ten best hackers of the world !!!

The Ten Biggest Legends of the Hacker Universe

The culture started from the, The hackers culture. Now I am an ethical hacker and many more people like me either interested in or wanted to be hacker , DO you know why is that so ? Answer is these guys made term hacking popular worldwide.
I know they were bad boys , but as an ethical hacker I salute their intelligence , their dedication , and everything they did.

For the users of this blog I am specially posting the names of top 10 hackers of the world who sometime in the past really rocked the news of the world.

Kevin Mitnick: Known worldwide as the “most famous hacker” and for having been the first to serve a prison sentence for infiltrating computer systems. He started dabbling when he was a minor, using the practice known as phone phreaking. Although he has never worked in programming, Mitnick is totally convinced that you can cause severe damage with a telephone and some calls. These days, totally distanced from his old hobbies and after passing many years behind bars, he works as a security consultant for multinational companies through his company “Mitnick Security.”

Gary McKinnon: This 41-year-old Scotsman, also known as Solo, is the perpetrator of what’s considered the biggest hack in the history of computer science – into a military system. Not satisfied with this, in the years 2001 and 2002, he made a mockery of the information security of NASA itself and the Pentagon. Currently he is at liberty awarding his extradition to the U.S. and prohibited access to a computer with Internet connection.

Vladimir Levin: This Russian biochemist and mathematician was accused of having committed one of the biggest bank robberies of all times by means of the cracking technique. From Saint Petersburg, Levin managed to transfer funds estimated at approximately 10 million dollars from Citibank in New York to accounts he had opened in distant parts of the world. He was arrested by INTERPOL in 1995 at Heathrow airport (England). Although he managed to rob more than 10 million dollars, he was only sentenced to three years in prison. Currently he is free.

Kevin Poulsen: Today he may be a journalist and collaborates with authorities to track paedophiles on the Internet, but Poulsen has a dark past as a cracker and phreaker. The event that brought him the most notoriety was taking over Los Angeles phone lines in 1990. A radio station was offering a Porsche as a prize for whoever managed to be caller number 102. It goes without saying that Poulsen was the winner of the contest.

Timothy Lloyd: In 1996, information services company Omega, provider of NASA and the United States Navy, suffered losses of around 10 million dollars. And it was none other than Tim Lloyd, an x-employee fired some weeks earlier, who was the cause of this financial disaster. Lloyd left a virtually activated information bomb in the company’s codes, which finally detonated July 31 of that same year.

Robert Morris: Son of one of the forerunners in the creation of the virus, in 1988 Morris managed to infect no fewer than 6,000 computers connected to the ArpaNet network (one of the precursors to the internet) He did it from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and for his criminal activities he earned a four year prison sentence, which was finally reduced to community service.

David Smith: Not all hackers can boast of creating the virus that spread the fastest to computers the width and breadth of the globe – David Smith can. In 1999, the father of the Melissa virus managed to infect and crash 100,000 email accounts with his malicious creation. Smith, who was thirty years old at the time, was sentenced and freed on bail.

MafiaBoy: In February of 2000, many of the most important online companies in the US, such as eBay, Yahoo and Amazon, suffered a technical glitch called Denial of Service, which caused a total of 1700 million dollars in losses. But did these sites know that the perpetrator of the attack was a 16 year-old Canadian who responded to the alias MafiaBoy? Surely not, although it didn’t take them long to find out, thanks to his bragging about his bad deed to his classmates at school.

Masters of Deception (MoD): MoD was a New York cyber-gang that reached its apogee in the early 90s. Under the cover of different aliases, its biggest attacks involved taking over telephone lines and centres of the Internet, then still in its infancy. During this time McD starred in the historic “battles of the hackers,” along with other groups like the Legion of Doom (LoD), as they sought to destroy each other until the computers couldn’t take it anymore.

Richard Stallman: Since the early 80s when he was a hacker specializing in artificial intelligence, this hippie-looking New Yorker has been one of the most active militants in favor of free software. At MIT he firmly opposed the privatization of the software used by the institute’s laboratory, so much so they he created what today is known as GNU and the concept of CopyLeft. Popular systems like Linux utilize the GNU mode and Stallman is currently one of the gurus of software democratization.

Today’s Whiz Kid Mark Zuckerberg


Mark Elliot Zuckerberg
Hacker. Dropout.
CEO. Founder of Facebook

Age: 25 ( born May 14, 1984)
Marital status: In a relationship Occupation
Co-founder, CEO & President of Facebook

Net worth $10 billion

Religious beliefs Atheist
Early business card title: “I’m CEO, bitch.”

Highest Education: High school (Phillips Exeter Academy)
Harvard University: Didn’t finish University


He grew up in Westchester County, New York He is a drop out, Hacker and definitely the CEO of one of the best social media Website in the World Facebook, a site raking in $31.69 per seconds and with nothing less than $1000 000 000 in revenue. WOW! Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is an American entrepreneur best known for co-founding the popular social networking site Facebook with fellow classmates Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin, and Chris Hughes while attending Harvard. Zuckerberg serves as Facebook’s CEO Earlier in life, Zuckerberg developed a music recommendation system called Synapse and a peer-to-peer client called Wirehog. However, he abandoned both to pursue new projects. His first web project was called “Coursematch,” which allowed users to stalk other people in their classes. He soon combined his computer knowledge with his newfound frat lifestyle by founding “Facemash,” a Harvard version of the “Hot or Not” photograph rating website.

Inception of Facebook
Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room on February 4, 2004. The idea for Facebook came from his days at Phillips Exeter Academy which, like most colleges and prep schools, had a long-standing tradition of publishing an annual student directory with headshot photos of all students, faculty and staff known as the “Facebook” named for the annual publication that collegiate upper classmen use to identify attractive freshmen girls with low self-esteem. At the time, Zukerberg planned to offer the service only to students within the Ivy League, because, as is widely known, Ivy League students have long had problems finding ways to network with one another.
Once at college, Zuckerberg’s Facebook started off as just a “Harvard-thing”, until Zuckerberg then decided to spread Facebook to other schools and enlisted the help of roommate Dustin Moskovitz. They first spread it to Stanford, Dartmouth, Columbia, Cornell and Yale, and then to other schools with social contacts with Harvard.

He later moved to Palo Alto, California, with Moskovitz and some friends. They leased a small house which served as their first office. Over the summer, Zuckerberg met Peter Thiel who invested in the company. They got their first office during the summer of 2004. According to Zuckerberg, the group planned to return to Harvard in the fall but eventually decided to remain in California. To date, he has not returned as a student to college.
As Facebook spread, Zuckerberg became an internet sensation. College students nationwide began to capitalize on the ability to catalogue pictures of themselves doing keg stands, and to find out the relationship status of people they wanted to have casual sex with.

In 2006, Yahoo! executives offered to purchase Facebook for $1 billion. Zuckerberg, then in his early 20s, turned the offer down, instead on october 24, 2007 sold a 1.6% small portion of the company to Microsoft corp. for a mere $240 million dollars, which suggests an overall company value of $15 billion.
Facebook also reject a competing offer from online search leader Google Inc.unlike the two reigning Web 2.0 titans that have sold out to major corporations: MySpace accepted $580 million to join News Corp., and YouTube took $1.5 billion from Google.

The Facebook Controversy with ConnectU
Zuckerberg’s Harvard classmates Cameron Winklevoss, and Tyler Winklevoss, claimed that he stole their idea intended for their own site, ConnectU, while employed as a developer for ConnectU. A lawsuit was filed in 2004 but was dismissed without prejudice on March 28, 2007. It was refiled soon thereafter in U.S. District Court in Boston, and a preliminary hearing was scheduled for July 25, 2007. At the hearing the judge told ConnectU parts of their complaint were not sufficiently pled and gave them the ability to refile an amended complaint. On June 25, 2008, the case was settled and Facebook agreed to pay a $65 million settlement.

Movie
There is a movie based on Mark Zuckerberg and the surrounding creators of Facebook, called The Social Network. It is currently set to release this year [2010], and stars Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake.
As of December 2nd, 2009 Facebook has claimed that it has attained over 350 million users.Facebook is emerging stronger than ever with 1% of the internet time being spent on it.ComScore also rates it the number-one photo-sharing site on the Web, with 6 million pictures uploaded daily. It is a huge competition with Google and other Tech titans online.





Thursday, June 10, 2010

Praise

"Like a kurinci flower,.

that blossomed just this morning

on the high mountain, is her body.

Like flowers from a large fountain, put side by side,

are her eyes cool and eye-brows dark.

Like that of a peacock is her beauty.

Like that of a red-striped parrot is her speech.

Her upper arms are large.

Like that of a statue is her form;

such is this girl"

With loving heart and in many ways

so praises the mother and never forgets this maid

whose fragrant hairs do not fail to be scented with oil.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Strangest creature found on Earth !!!! Believe it ....




I don’t think these photos requires any special comment. This creature, found on Thailand, is very strange to me. You can see a lot of local folks in the background that seem to worship this creature they have “found”. The end result is an even more absurd and even humorous scene. At least they managed to turn my amazement into laughter by this baby powder and juices they brought as a tribute to this creature. They have even brought a fan to keep it well preserved for the scientists.

There has been a lot of debates about what this creature might be and that is exactly the beauty of mystery, the inability to solve it. It might be some kind of strange animal, it even looks like a mythical creature. Honestly I don’t know what to think about this funny and strange event. These pictures do raise more questions than answers…



Leonid Rogozov – a hero-surgeon !!!!

In the 4th month of the wintering, in April, 29th, 1961, Leonid showed disturbing symptoms: weakness, nausea, fever and pain in a right iliac region. The following day his temperature got even higher. Being the only doctor in the expedition consisting of 13 people, Leonid diagnosed himself: acute appendicitis. There were no planes at any of the nearest stations, besides, adverse weather conditions would not allow to fly to Novolazarevskaya anyway. In order to save the sick member of a polar expedition there was needed an urgent operation on site. And the only way out was to operate on himself.

At night, on the 30th of April, 1961, the surgeon was being helped by a mechanical engineer and a meteorologist who were giving him the medical instruments and holding a small mirror at his belly. Lying half bent on the left side, the doctor made a local anesthesia with novocaine solution and made a 12cm incision in the right iliac region with a scalpel. Either watching in the mirror or by touch he removed an inflamed appendix and injected antibiotic in the abdominal cavity. In 30 or 40 minutes from the beginning of the operation there developed a faint and giddiness and the surgeon had to make pauses for some rest. Nevertheless, by midnight the operation lasting 1 hour and 45 minutes was over. In five days the temperature normalized, in two days more – the stitches were taken out.

The Golden Porsche



In Russia they drive in solid gold covered Porsche cars. More than 40 pounds of the pure gold was used while decorating this particular car !!!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Top 5 - Worlds Most Amazing Facts

Most Amazing Facts #1

Cubatao a town in Brazil has been nicknamed “The Valley of Death” because the pollution was so high that is was overpowering nearby forests, killing them much like what one could expect to see on the outskirts of a nuclear blast zone. In the 1980s Cubatao’s land, air and water systems were voted the most polluted in the world.

After an oil spill in 1984, drastic measures were taken to clean up the more than 24 industries in Cubatao. By 2009, Cubatao had made a lot of progress in their clean-up efforts. After $1.2 billion US of funding, it will still take many, many years of drastic measures to clean the area.

Probably the saddest and most amazing facts are that Cubatao has the highest rate of children born with Anencephaly, a disorder that is commonly referred to as “brainless child”. More than half of the brain, skull and scalp are not formed by the time of birth. These children if they are not stillborn typically die within a couple hours of birth.

Knowing that this level of pollution is possible in a city of 110,000 occupants is one of the most amazing facts that need to be rectified. Hopefully in the future Cubatao can be known as the city that has changed its habits the most.

Most Amazing Facts #2

The continent of Asia consumes over 30% of the Earth’s land surface, yet it is home to more than 60% of the worlds population. The most amazing facts about Asia are: it is the largest continent with 17,212,000 sq mi of land, the largest population of 4,162,966,086 according to a 2006 estimate, and it is home to 47 countries speaking over 40 languages not including sub-dialects.

Home to some of the best economies on the planet, Asia is host to South Korea who has maintained the highest economic growth since the 1960s. South Korea has been named the ‘Asian Tiger’ because of their fierce determination to grow and become a developed country. One of the most amazing facts includes that South Korea after being a war stricken 3rd World Country before the 1960s they became a newly industrialized country only 20 years after the Korean War and they became a developed country by the 21st Century.
Most Amazing Facts #3

Did you know that the Earth travels through space at 66,700 miles per hour as of 2009? The Earth is full of some of the most amazing facts, not that other planets are not, but we tend to care a little more about our home planet.

Just to list a few of the Earth’s most amazing facts: The surface area of the Earth is 197 million square miles (including water, ice and land surfaces); due to the sun’s reflection off our planets water, Earth shines brighter than any other planet in our known solar system.

Most Amazing Facts #4

Commonwealth Bay in Antarctica is the windiest place on Earth boasting the most amazing facts of average wind speeds that maintain 150 miles per hour! The 30 mile wide bay that lies between Point Alden and Cape Gray was discovered by an Australian expedition lead by Douglas Mawson in 1912. The bay was named after the Commonwealth of Australia by the Australian Antarctic Expedition Team.

Most Amazing Facts #5

Did you know it has been scientifically proven that you can lose weight without exercise, without changing the way you eat, and without even getting off the couch! This is beyond doubt one of the most amazing facts in our Universe.

Unfortunately, this incredible weight loss plan would require moving to Mars. The gravitational pull on Mars is only 38% of what it is on Earth. Meaning, a 100 pound person on Earth would only weigh 38 pounds on Mars. The slightly above average earthling could feel like a heavy weight lifter, since one could lift a small half-ton car above their head as it would only weigh 190 pounds!

i'm looking for new mobile phone (personal matter)

ma K530i goin to "mampus" very soon ... so i decided to buy new mobile .. but i don't know which 1 ; to choose ... this time i wanne do ; a good selection before buy it ... ma budget is RM 700 ...

ma requirenment (very simple) ;
1) touch screen
2) 3G
3) WI-FI
4) 2 @ > ; Mega Pixel
5) mp3/mp4 player / FM
6) blutooth .
7) Memory card (SD card) slot {2gb-16gb}

thats all ...
any idea frens ??!

Artist spends 700 hours sitting in performance art record ...

A Serbian artist who has spent 700 hours staring at members of the public on Monday brought to an end the longest piece of performance art ever undertaken.

Maths formula proves giraffes can swim !!!


Whereas most large animal are extremely good swimmers, it has often been said that giraffes are unable to swim or wade.

The authors of the new study hoped to test this oft-quoted theory by using a digital giraffe rather than a real one.

Dr Donald Henderson, of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Canada, and Dr Darren Naish, of the University of Portsmouth, decided to investigate whether or not giraffes could swim after Dr Naish took part in an online debate on the subject.

In previous work, Dr Henderson had created a digital model of a giraffe, and had also tested the buoyancy of various computer generated models of animals.

The new study, published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology, examines what happened when scientists placed a 'digital giraffe' in 'digital water'.

Dr Naish said: "Many previous studies have claimed that giraffes cannot swim and that they avoid water like the plague, even in an emergency, but we wanted to put the theory to the test in proper controlled experiments."

Creating a digital giraffe involved numerous calculations on weight, mass, size, shape, lung capacity and centre of gravity.

Calculations were made to discover rotation dynamics, flotation dynamics and the external surface area of both a giraffe and - for control purposes - a horse.

The authors found that a full-sized adult giraffe would become buoyant in 2.8metres of water. Giraffes can wade across bodies of water that are shallower.

Dr Henderson said: "The idea that giraffes are poor waders or will not cross rivers is untrue and there are no obvious reasons why giraffes might be more prone to sinking than other animals."

But after becoming buoyant, a giraffe would be unstable in the water due to its long, heavy legs, short body and long neck.

The unusual shape of the giraffe meant that it floated in a peculiar manner, with the long front limbs pulling the body downwards.

This forced the neck to be held horizontally and mostly underneath the water surface, so the animal would have to hold its head upwards at an uncomfortable angle.

Giraffes have other handicaps in the water. Horses tend to swim by trotting in the water, similar to the way they move on land.

But giraffes move on land in an unusual way, moving their neck up and down in time with their limbs, and this important neck movement is not possible in the water.

This means that giraffes are probably very poor swimmers.

Giraffes also have 13 per cent more surface area than a horse, mostly because of their longer legs, leading to greater drag.

A further complication is that larger animals have slower muscle contractions, making it difficult for a giraffe to paddle fast enough to move forward.

Dr Naish said: "Our models show that while it's feasible for a giraffe to swim, it is much harder than it is for a horse. It is fair to say that giraffes might be hesitant to enter the water knowing that they are at a decided disadvantage compared to being on solid ground."

While this research is unlikely to have many practical applications, the authors says it emphasises the point that computer simulations of animals - rather than real animals - can sometimes be used to answer interesting questions.

World Cup 2010: stock market 'will reflect nation's pain if England loses'

Research examining the link between the FTSE 100 index and England results show, on average, how on the following day the index falls after a defeat, also drops after a draw and rises if the team wins.

The study carried out by academics from the Universities of Bangor, Leeds and Newcastle examined whether, on average, returns from the FTSE 100 index changed significantly the day after 290 England international football games between 1984 and 2009.

It was found the largest gains and falls in the stock market happened after tournament games such as the World Cup.

Slightly lower share price gains and losses were noticed after friendly and qualifying matches.

The effect of international sporting results on stock markets was well documented and often attributed to the psychological effects of the result, said researchers.

Professor Robert Hudson, from Newcastle University Business School, said: ''Stockbrokers, like everyone else, can be carried away in the depression associated with an England loss at the World Cup.''

An early England exit in South Africa could have negative business effects on the alcohol, media, leisure and sportswear industries, the report added.

Dr John Ashton, from Bangor University Business School, said: ''If England are eliminated from the World Cup early, it may be a good day to look for bargains on the stock market''.

Apple Sells Two Million iPads in Less Than 60 Days

Apple today announced that iPad sales have topped two million in less than 60 days since its launch on April 3. “Customers around the world are experiencing the magic of iPad, and seem to be loving it as much as we do,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We appreciate their patience, and are working hard to build enough iPads for everyone.”