Saturday, August 2, 2014

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Facebook failed Friday for many users, resulting in this message.

NEW YORK (PIX11) - Facebook users were shut out of their accounts after the social networking site went down Friday morning.
The failure didn’t affect everyone however, some were still able to access the site.  Others received the cryptic message “Sorry, something went wrong.”
It is still unclear if Facebook went down as the result of a malicious attack.
Facebook had not posted anything on their Twitter feed about the problem as of 12:20 p.m.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Lirik Lagu Selamat Hari Raya – Saloma


Lirik Lagu Selamat Hari Raya – Saloma


Selamat aidil fitri
Kepada saudara serta saudari
Setahun hanya sekali
Merayakan hari yang mulia ini
Di masa bulan Ramadan
Kita berpuasa hingga sebulan
Pabila Syawal menjelma
Hari raya disambut dengan gembira
(Korus 1)
Miskin kaya memakai baju baru warna-warni
Mengunjungi sanak kaum famili
Sungguh hebat pemandangan di hari raya ini
Tua muda wajah berseri-seri
Selamat hari raya
Pada saudari saudara semua
Marilah dengan gembira
Merayakan aidilfitri yang mulia
Di sana kelihatan
Bermacam kuih ketupat dan rendang
[ Saloma Lyrics are found on www.songlyrics.com ]
Mintak bu kuih sepotong
Saya mahu makan kerna perut kosong
Dam dam dum bunyi mercun
Kanak-kanak segera datang berduyun
Dam dam dum mercun berdentum
Semaraklah hari raya ini tahun
(Korus 2)
Maafkanlah jika ada terlanjur perkataan
Diharap supaya jangan disimpan
Kuberdoa selamat panjang umur murah rezeki
Semoga Tuhan akan memberkati
Selamat hari raya
Hari untuk kita bersuka ria
Selamat mari ucapkan
Untuk kita hingga sampai tahun depan
Selamat hari raya!
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Eid Mubarak

eid mubarak 2014Muslims around the world celebrated with prayer and food during the Eid al-Fitr festival, marking the end of Ramadan 2014 or the Islamic holy month of fasting.  Reuters
Muslims around the world celebrated with prayer and food during the Eid al-Fitr festival on Monday, marking the end of Ramadan 2014, the Islamic holy month of fasting. The annual holiday, which lasts for three days, marks the anniversary of the Quran being revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
There was some confusion this year as to when Eid would be celebrated, The Guardian reported, but both the Saudi Press Agency and the Fiqh Council of North America declared Monday, July 28, as the end of Ramadan.
The three-day festival, sometimes abbreviated as “Eid” or “Eid Mubarak,” marks the end of the monthlong daytime fasting during Ramadan, which began on June 28 this year. Eid al Fitr begins after the new crescent moon appears and falls on the first day of Shawwal, the tenth month in the Islamic lunar calendar, when Muslims celebrate unity. During Eid, many join in Islamic prayer, known as salat while saying "Allahu Akbar," or "God is Great," and feasting.
Ramadan is an annual celebration held during the ninth month of the 12-month Islamic calendar, starting after the sighting of the new moon. The holy month began this year on June 28 at sunset, or “rukyah,” when the moon was spotted. The celebration lasts for 29 or 30 days until the next new moon appears, which happened on Monday. The month of fasting is celebrated by more than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world, including in the U.S., where there are nearly 2.6 million Muslims, according to the Pew Research Center.
The purpose of Ramadan is to focus on spirituality, prayer and withholding any acts of violence during the fast. Many Muslims around the world are expected to participate -- with the exception of the elderly, sick and pregnant -- and wish each other "Ramadan Kareem" or "Ramadan Mubarak."
For the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate Ed al-Fitr, Arabic for “breaking the fast.” Muslim families will exchange gives, sit down for meals and pray together for three days.
Traditional greetings during Eid al-Fitr are “Eid Mubarak,” which means "Blessed Eid," and “Eid Said,” meaning "Happy Eid." Muslims also donate food, called “Zakat al-Fitr” or “charity of breaking the fast,” so that the poor can also celebrate the holiday.
During Ramadan, Muslims are expected to refrain from food and drink and abstain from smoking and sex from dawn to dusk as one of the five pillars of Islam. The breaking of the fast, or iftaar, begins at dusk by eating dates.  Some Muslims have slightly different variations and have broader definitions of practices during Ramadan.
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Cyberpreneurship( FP601 )



Cyberpreneurship( FP601 )

new link update (2013) = download

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Hidup Seorang Freelancer Programmer



Alhamdulillah, saya di terima bekerja sebagai Helpdesk It Executive Di Redtone Communication Sdn Bhd.Walaubagaimanapun saya bekerja tidak ada kena mengena dengan bidang yang saya ceburi sebelum ini.

Maka itu tidak membuatkan saya berputus asa .kerana setiap matlamat yang kita inginkan adalah belum pasti yang kita mahukan,oleh kerana itulah, segala yang kita rancang belum tentu jadi, kerana Allah adalah penentu setiap rancangan yang kita lakukan.

Pertama kali bekerja, jantung terasa gemuruh,namun kita harus yakin pada diri, "KITA PASTI BOLEH".Setiap kerja saya jadikan ia "Ilmu" untuk menjadi seorang yang berjaya.

Dalam masa yang sama,walaupon saya telah mempunyai pekerjaan "Fulltime", namum pada waktu malam saya menjadi seorang "Freelancer programmer" bak kata orang cari duit lebih sikit nk kawin cepat.walaupon kerja seorang programmer adalah penat kadang2 boleh jadi gila. kerana disebabkan "Error".Eh tadi oke... awat hari nie x bole. benda itulah seorang programmer akan mempersoalkan pada dirinya.


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