29 September, 2007

Wow! Now I can withdraw Paypal credits in Malaysia!

I've got an email today by some local marketerbuzzing the news about paypal. They say that we can now withdraw money from our paypal account. So I do a search on google see if I can find some resources..and here's one of them:

Hi everyone, I’m Vivian Hsiang, and I work on PayPal’s international products. I’m excited to tell you that PayPal is continuing to expand our presence around the globe. As you may remember, we recently announced PayPal’s expansion into 190 markets worldwide. We also added the ability to view PayPal.com in four languages including English, Spanish, French and simplified Chinese – allowing PayPal customers to shop online safely and easily in the language they prefer. New today, PayPal now offers account balance withdrawals to Visa-branded credit, debit, or prepaid cards in 26 international markets. This feature greatly improves the utility of PayPal accounts in these markets and is accomplished through an easy 3-step process.
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This new feature is particularly valuable to PayPal account holders in markets where customers could use PayPal to send money, but had limited ways to receive or withdraw funds. A good example is Brazil. In the past, customers in Brazil could only withdraw funds via a paper check. Now, Brazilian account holders can withdraw money in a secure environment and have their funds available for online and offline purchases using their preferred Visa card.

It is also exciting for our Italian customers where local PostePay cards are widely used. The new withdrawal method gives them the freedom to easily move funds from their PayPal accounts to the payment cards they prefer to use online or offline.

This new functionality is available in: Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Cyprus, Estonia, Gibraltar, Iceland, Indonesia, India, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Philippines, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, UAE, and Uruguay.

Today’s news offers great opportunities for PayPal to become even more relevant to merchants in many of our international markets. We are constantly evaluating new functionality around the globe, so stay tuned and visit our PayPal Offerings Worldwide page for updates.

Credit to http://www.thepaypalblog.com/weblog/ for the information..

You can also try this link : Click here!

25 September, 2007

Raya Dedication



Here's a video on how I design an Advertisement for a Hari Raya Dedication in my Office.. Enjoy.

13 September, 2007

Best out of Office Auto Replies (try using one of these the next time you are out of office)

  1. I am currently out at a job interview and will reply to you if I fail to get the position. Be prepared for my mood.
  2. You are receiving this automatic notification because I am out of the office. If I was in, chances are you wouldn't have received anything at all.
  3. I will be unable to delete all the unread, worthless emails you send me until I return from holiday on 4 April. Please be patient and your mail will be deleted in the order It was received.
  4. Thank you for your email. Your credit card has been charged £5.99 for the first ten Words and £1.99 for each additional word in your message.
  5. The e-mail server is unable to verify your server connection and is unable to deliver this message. Please restart your computer and try sending again.
  6. Thank you for your message, which has been added to a queuing system.... You are Currently in 352nd place, and can expect to receive a reply in approximately 13 weeks.
  7. I've run away to join a different circus.
  8. I will be out of the office for the next 2 weeks for medical reasons.... When I return, Please refer to me as ' Margaret ' instead of 'Steve'.
  9. Due to inappropriate contents in your email, please notice that this email is forwarded to the nearest police station.
  10. This message will explode in 5 seconds... Good luck, Mr. Hunt...
  11. How many times should I tell you??? I received your mail already, please stop sending this mail. It is 435 times already !!!
  12. Mail server is not responding. The function cause illegal function call at logical memory address bank. Please restart your computer and try to resend the mail. If the problem persist, please contact your emai database administrator.
  13. Thank you for sending me an email. Currently I am experiencing high volume email to be answered. Please try to send back later.
    Wrong address, sorry !
  14. This email is rejected due to missing stamps.

Best out of Office Auto Replies (try using one of these the next time you are out of office)

  • I am currently out at a job interview and will reply to you if I fail to get the position. Be prepared for my mood.
  • You are receiving this automatic notification because I am out of the office. If I was in, chances are you wouldn't have received anything at all.
  • I will be unable to delete all the unread, worthless emails you send me until I return from holiday on 4 April. Please be patient and your mail will be deleted in the order It was received.
  • Thank you for your email. Your credit card has been charged £5.99 for the first ten Words and £1.99 for each additional word in your message.
  • The e-mail server is unable to verify your server connection and is unable to deliver this message. Please restart your computer and try sending again.
    Thank you for your message, which has been added to a queuing system.... You are Currently in 352nd place, and can expect to receive a reply in approximately 13 weeks.
  • I've run away to join a different circus.
  • I will be out of the office for the next 2 weeks for medical reasons.... When I return, Please refer to me as ' Margaret ' instead of 'Steve'.
  • Due to inappropriate contents in your email, please notice that this email is forwarded to the nearest police station.
  • This message will explode in 5 seconds... Good luck, Mr. Hunt...
  • How many times should I tell you??? I received your mail already, please stop sending this mail. It is 435 times already !!!
  • Mail server is not responding. The function cause illegal function call at logical memory address bank. Please restart your computer and try to resend the mail. If the problem persist, please contact your emai database administrator.
  • Thank you for sending me an email. Currently I am experiencing high volume email to be answered. Please try to send back later.
  • Wrong address, sorry !
  • This email is rejected due to missing stamps.

08 September, 2007

Acer TravelMate 6291

The perfect mate for travel

TRAVELMATE 6291

(Acer)

Portable notebook PC

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T5500 (1.66GHz)

Memory: 1GB DDR2 RAM

Graphics: Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (224MB RAM)

Display: 12.1in LCD (1,280 x 800pixels)

Storage: 120GB SATA hard disk, 8x DVD double layer drive

Connectivity: WiFi (802.11a/b/g), 56Kbps modem, Bluetooth 2.0

I/O ports: 3x USB ports, Firewire port, VGA port, S-Video/TV-out

Other features: 5-in-1 card reader, integrated Acer OrbiCam 0.3-

megapixel camera

Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium

Dimensions (w x d x h): 306 x 227 x 27.5/34.5mm

Weight: 2.1kg

Price: RM3,429

Review unit courtesy of Acer Sales and Services, 1-800-88-1288


The Acer TravelMate 6291 has a very sleek black, solid exterior that is worthy of its business notebook status. Its compact design also makes it easier on business users who need a notebook for their travels.

Weighing 1.8kg, the TravelMate is no heavier than most other portable notebooks and is light enough to be carried about.

As far as mobility is concerned, the TravelMate certainly lives up to its name as a lightweight notebook.

On the inside, the TravelMate has a modestly sized 12.1in LCD but thankfully it comes in a 16:9 widescreen format. This means there is enough screen real estate for the average business user to work around with.

There are three USB ports available on the laptop, though a fourth would have been a nice addition. A nice touch to the design is the inclusion of markers on the top of the notebook to indicate the location of the ports.

Keys, buttons and touchpads

Another highlight of the TravelMate's design is the inclusion of a full size keyboard, which makes typing comfortable. While the keys are not entirely soft – they do make a bit of noise when you type continuously – they do give you solid tactile feedback.

We also like how the keys around the keyboard are arranged in an orderly, easy-to-reach fashion – like how the screen brightness and volume control are tied in with the arrow keys for easy reach. This is especially useful if you want to make a quick adjustment to the volume or brightness.

The touchpad also feels really responsive – while it doesn't feature any fancy shortcuts tied to the corners of the touchpad, it has a useful navigation button that is good for up, down and side scrolling.


At the very right end of the keyboard are some helpful shortcut buttons that give allow to turn on the Bluetooth and WiFi capabilities and access to your web browser and e-mail client.

For work and play

The TravelMate is powered by an Intel Centrino Duo T5500 (1.66GHz) processor. As far as our real-world tests show, the TravelMate is certainly a dependable notebook for multitasking.

To test the TravelMate's performance, we ran a wordprocesser, surfed the Web, played music and watched some videos simultaneously and the notebook performed without any hitches.

Speaking of performance, we tested the TravelMate's battery stamina by playing a movie and some music in the background while surfing the Internet.

We found that the TravelMate was able to last up to three hours with all the applications and WiFi running in the background, certainly more than enough to get some work done while on the go.

The TravelMate isn't all about work though, as it is no slouch when it comes to delivering entertainment.

The little 12in screen makes up in quality where it lacks in size, displaying crystal clear, brightly coloured pictures and videos.

However, while everything looks and plays good, the sole thing that holds the TravelMate back from being a good multimedia notebook is its sound quality. There's simply no distinction between mid-range, bass or treble, resulting in rather "muddy" sounding audio.

Additionally, the TravelMate comes with a built-in Acer Crystal Eye webcam and microphone. These certainly come in handy if you need to make a video-conference call while you are away from home.

And the other stuff

On top of being a feature-packed notebook, the TravelMate comes with some useful preinstalled applications.

At the very core of Acer's list of helpful notebook applications is the collection of widgets (small applications) that help users manage their notebook functions.

Most of the widgets act as shortcuts that provide you quick access to important notebook stuff like selection of wireless networks, power setting adjustments and the toggling of screen resolution for presentations or normal viewing.

Safe and secure

For the paranoid users among us, the TravelMate comes preinstalled with some handy security and backup applications.

The notebook comes with Acer's eDataSecurity Management, an application that allows users to encrypt their documents, files or entire folders with just a right-click of the mouse.

Encrypting and decrypting documents is a simple process that merely involves setting up a password to protect your files – certainly useful if you want to keep your important documents away from prying eyes or make it more difficult for unwanted users to access them even if you have lost your laptop.

Other useful widgets include the eRecovery Management tool that creates a backup image of your system that will sit on your hard disk for easy recovery in the event of a system crash.

Conclusion

The Acer TravelMate 6291 is a dependable notebook that can meet the needs of most mobile users. Its weight of 1.8kg makes it easy to carry around and to top it off, it comes with plenty of helpful preinstalled applications.

The TravelMate is also a capable entertainer, playing movies, music and games while being a serious work machine. However, its built-in speakers are disappointing so it would be wise to invest in a good pair or headphones or portable speakers.

Aside from that, the TravelMate has all the makings of a solid travelling companion for those long journeys away from home.

Pros: Lightweight; good multitasking performance; plenty of helpful preinstalled applications.

Cons: Poor sound quality.

06 September, 2007

AGA KHAN AWRAD 2007

Lazy me.. Just copy and paste the articles.....


Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) was named one of the nine winners of the prestigious Aga Khan Award for Architecture which was held on 4 September 2007. UTP clinched the award for its ultra-modern structure that was rich in subtle traditional textile designs.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and His Highness the Aga Khan, presented the award at the PETRONAS Philharmonic Hall. Y.Bhg. Datuk Ainon Marziah Wahi, Chairman of UTP Board of Directors received the award on behalf of UTP.
The award honours architectural excellence in Muslim-dominated societies. A total of 343 structures were nominated and, of these, 27 were short-listed before the final nine were selected.

The other eight winners are: The Samir Kassir Square in Beirut, the rehabilitation work on the city of Shibam Wadi
Hadhramaut in Yemen, the Central Market project in Burkina Faso, the restoration of the Amiriya Complex in Yemen, the Moulmein Rise Residential Tower in Singapore, the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the rehabilitation of the Walled City of Nicosia in Cyprus and the School in Rudrapur project in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. Online Scam



01 September, 2007

My latest pic











A picture worth a thousand words

Guru lahirkan anak 12 tengah malam merdeka


KUALA LUMPUR 31 Ogos – Titisan air mata kegembiraan mengalir pada wajah Haryati Husain, 32, apabila mengetahui anaknya lahir tepat pada pukul 12 tengah malam ketika negara menyambut ulang tahun Hari Kemerdekaan yang ke-50 tengah malam tadi.

Haryati, guru di Sekolah Kebangsaan Seksyen 7, Bandar Baru Bangi, menceritakan peristiwa gembira itu ketika ditemui di Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (HUKM) di sini hari ini.

Haryati tidak menyangka anak keduanya itu dilahirkan pada tarikh keramat tersebut kerana beliau dijadualkan bersalin minggu depan.

‘‘Oleh kerana dia lahir pada hari yang penuh bermakna, saya berharap dia akan menjadi seorang insan yang berguna kepada agama, bangsa dan negara serta menyempurnakan tanggungjawabnya sebagai rakyat dalam tempoh 50 tahun akan datang apabila negara kita menyambut ulang tahun kemerdekaan ke-100,’’ katanya.


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