Saturday, November 29, 2008

Tagged from Kak Mala

Aku(kak mala) gi Melaka ngan mak ngan sayang. Pak cik aku anjur kan majlis berkhatan beramai2 di kawasan umah dia -Taman Desa Taming Sari- Termasuk anak dia sekali lah yg bersunat. hikss~~~

Kanak2 yg nak berkhatan tu di arak
Lori bomba utk mandikan budak2 tu nanti..


Ni la sepupu kecik aku - syafiq -

Kanak2 yg bakal dikhatankan tgh tunggu giliran utk ditepung tawar.. sepatutnya 20 org. Last minit tinggal 11 org jer..wakaka~~~
Pakcik aku tgh menyampaikan sepatah dua kata
Wah wah wah!!!! seronok ek korang kena pancut ngan bomba. Tunggu la sat lagi..

Ha!!! ini la ghupanya selepas disunatkan..Dia org pertama, tapi dia dah jerit ketakutan,semua pon jadi takut xmo sunat gak..wakakaka~~ tapi akhirnya Alhamdulillah..

Power Plants Architecture

More or less dangerous, but necessary, old or new, power plants like any other buildings are able to tell a story of the past centuries or give us a perspective on of the future. Recently I received from my friend a beautiful picture of Austria’s oldest hydro-electrical power plant. You can see it below, followed by pictures of other power stations around the world.*click for large view


African beauty - South African coal power plant in Soweto providing power for the city of Johannesburg.
Nuclear Pacific - Diablo Canyon, nuclear power plant built on a gorgeous expanse of California Coast next to a beautiful state park.


Sweet as a candy - Spittelau thermal plant in Vienna painted by one of the most famous Austrian artists of the 20th century, Friedensreich Hundertwasser.


From inactive power plant to vibrant public space - Glenwood waterfront and power plant regeneration project combining ” playful and innovative design with dynamic local community input”; from power plant to multi-use complex.

Sun shining for future - an impressive project for green energy and the first commercial solar power station in Europe (Seville, Spain); a gigantic, 40 story concrete tower surrounded by fields of photovoltaic panels.

Underwater world - Power-generating buoys capable to harnesses wave energy from 50 meters below the surface.
Old Georgia - Old Georgia Power Hydro-Electric Plant at Hurrican Shoals, a two generator plant turned into a corn mill.
The Powerhouse - The inspiration for the Conservancy and its flagship campaign, the Hudson and Manhattan Powerhouse is an industrial age masterpiece. Built between 1906 and 1908, the nine story Romanesque Revival structure powered the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, now known as the PATH train. With the construction of the Powerhouse, for the first time people could travel between New York and New Jersey directly by rail on the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad.
Lisbon wonders - Serpa, the largest photovoltaic solar power plant situated in Portugal, located roughly 125 miles south of Lisbon on a hillside pasture covered with olive trees. The solar power plant, which boasts 52,000 photovoltaic modules and cost around $75 million, has 11MW of installed power capacity.

Floating in the ocean - 3mw ocean power plant

Sterling solar dish - part of a proposed solar farm that when done will result in a massive, 4,500-acre solar generating station in Southern California, 70 miles north west of Los Angeles.
Steam igloo - not a real igloo, but a small part of an Iceland geothermal power station (Reykjavik).

Old vs New - “Swan Falls Dam is along the Snake River Birds of Prey Conservation area. They point out in the signs that the old historic power plant sits right next to the smaller, more efficient modern one. But the old one certainly looks much better.”

Old vs New - Sizewell A (left) nuclear power station in Suffolk, eastern England, one of the world’s two oldest commercial nuclear power stations; Sizewell B domed, modern building (right) - UK’s most modern nuclear power station that has been supplying 3% of the country’s electricity for a decade.
Washington old power station
Hidden by nature - upstate NY power plant in fall.
Art Nouveau ghosts - Hydroelectric Power Plant Taccani (1906), architect Gaetano Moretti - Trezzo sull’Adda (Milan)
Biggest disaster - Chernobyl reactor after the the worst nuclear power plant accident in history, a ghost town and thousands of lives destroyed.

Smileys

FATWA ON PENGKID: Jakim clears the air


Exactly one month ago, the National Fatwa Council made a decision against women who dressed like men, denouncing it as haram. This has been met with anger, protest, and mainly, confusion, as to what exactly it is that the fatwa condemns.

The fatwa against pengkid as released by the National Fatwa Council on Oct 23:

“Pengkid, that is, women who have the appearance, mannerisms and sexual orientation similar to men is haram in Islam.

Even me i've those friends who called pengkid. We had a good relationship till now. As we known different people has different opinion. For me me no matter what as long as they won't make any illegal things i can accept them as they are. Mereka juga seperti kita ada hati dan perasaan. Bagi mereka peluang mana tahu suatu hari nanti terbuka hati mereka untuk berubah. I know this is suck but not all of them bad as you think.renung-renungkan dan selamat beramal... ;)

*oh ya in my class we got one gay.so how? ;p