Thursday, October 13, 2011


 Ford Evos : Kereta Dengan 4 Pintu Sayap Camar (12 Gambar)

Pergh.. konsep Ford Evos ini memang melampau dengan dua pasang pintu sayap camarnya. Kereta Mercedes yang mempopularkan pintu sayap camar pun hanya ada sepasang "sayap". Kereta konsep ini diperlihatkan kepada umum di Pertunjukan Kereta Frankfurt baru-baru ini. Seperti kebanyakkan kereta konsep sekarang, kereta ini ialah sebuah kereta hybrid petrol dan bateri ion lithium. Sexy stuff!





Laporan asal DesignBoom 

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Class of 1992 Dulu vs Sekarang

Manchester United

Semalam ialah perlawanan testimonial untuk Gary Neville. Dibawah ialah gambar mereka recreate the same pose ketika didalam bilik persalinan. So many things changed since then but even me as a Chelsea fan have to admit. The Class of 92' is exceptional. RESPECT

Thanks @azimnorazmi for the Twitip


Serius LOL - Kalau Twilight Di Melayukan


Kesian blog FOA gua. Dah kena abandoned. So aku curik karya lama dari blog yang dah mampos itu kesini

Kerusi Tandas Carbon Fiber

Pointless

Korang ada kawan yang gila carbon fiber? You know jenis yang suka modified kereta depa sampai semua benda nak di karbon fiberkan. Well kalau korang ada duit lebih sila hadiahkan kerusi tandas ini kepada diorang.

Kenapa perlukan kerusi tandas karbon fiber? Maybe untuk dapat extra boost ketika berak. Berak tak boleh serius dan harus laju! Kalau tercirit atas seat, seat ini mudah dibasuh. Dengan warna hitam kalau air kencing terjejes atas dia pun tak nampak. So nampak cleanlah sikit dari kerusi tandas biasa. HHHHAGAGAGAG. Ianya boleh dibeli dengan harga USD 278 untuk satu set
di sini. Carbon fiber toilet paper or gayong cebok not included.








Budak Terselamat Leher Ditembus Buluh Runcing

 

Argh..............FFFUUUUUUUU

Holy shit son! Ini ialah gambar Dez Heal (13) dari Virginia yang lehernya ditembus buluh runcing. Ketika bermain ninja-ninja beliau terjatuh keatas buluh yang dijadikannya pedang mainan. Yes I know what you guys are thinking "Ingatkan Indo BENDERA tikam budak ini ketika sweeping". Nasib menyebelahi Dez kerana walaupun kecederaan ini nampak brutal, buluh tersebut langsung tidak menembusi arteri yang penting. Lucky NOOB NINJA! Setelah menjalani pembedahan selama 6 jam buluh tersebut berjaya ditarik dengan selamat. Note to Dez, from now on stop being such a Ninja wannabe ok? Stick to playing Cowboys on your
PS3!

 Iklan Untuk Permainan Kit Tamiya (5 Gambar)

 

Brilliant!
In ialah siri iklan percetakan bagi syarikat permainan kit plastik TAMIYA oleh Ogilvy and Mathers. Dengan menggunakan tagline "Tamiya - Put it together" iklan ini memberi suggestion that if you put these plastic together you can solve the Moon Landing, Elvis's Death, JFK Assasination. Marilyan Monroe's Death and Roswell UFO crash mystery on your own. I like this a lot! Kalau di Malaysia aku harap akan ada model kit Altantuya, Liwat 2 dan Pedo Menteri Besar Melaka version of these ads! HA HA HA!


Leica i9 : Gabungan Leica M9 dan iPhone4 (8 Gambar)

Serius sexy!

Leica M9 ialah kamera yang banyak DSLRfags ingin milik tapi tak mampu beli. Mahal nak mampos! Tak silap aku harga pasaran sekarang ialah USD 7000. Dibawah ialah konsep Leica i9 yang menggabungkan sebuah iPhone dan chasis M9. Perekanya ialah Black Design Associate yang hedakkan gambar hensem menggunakan lensa Leica dan kecanggihan softwate iPhone. Cool
concept tapi macam unworkable. I mean iPhone4 dah ambik gambar lawa perlu ke letak lensa Leica lagi?

Tuesday, October 11, 2011


Hi All,

nice......!


Subject:
  Apple and Jobs
 
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 Motor Yang Buat AKu Nak Jadi Rempit



Perghhhhhhhh. Aku tak suka motor pasal bagi aku motor kenderaan yang sungguh tak selamat. Tambah lagi these days kalau melayu naik motor je kena chop rempit. Tak kisah la dia sebenarnya Doktor tapi saja nak naik motor petang-petangpun akan kena label rempit. But this motosikal buat aku rasa FFFUUUUUUUU. Sungguh cool kerana design art deconya yang unik. Macam Duesemberg tapi versi 2 roda.





Serius WTF - Kegilaan Baru Dari Jepun

Dekat Jepun ada trend dimana skuter yang cikai dimodofied jadi macam motor Kaneda dari animeAkira. Lu tengok la sendiri. Motor pakai rim Merdeces. WTF LOLOL!!11!!!!! Motor-motor ini semua dimodified dari 3 model motor iaitu Suzuki Skywave 250 Type S, Yamaha Grand Majesty, danHonda Fusion SE Type X.



Model asal - Suzuki Skywave


Bila Jepun gila drift kita pun join nak drift walaupun pakai kereta Saga first gen cikai tahap taik. Agaknya ada tak orang Malaysia nak cuba trend motor dari Jepun ni? Mungkin skuter Modenas jadi pilihan utama. 





Bila Inglis Edukesyen Diabaikan



Apakah ini.. I cannot brain this... hnghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!

Thanks Mohd Faizol for the tip

Monday, October 10, 2011


 Konsol-Konsol Game Klasik Dalam Koleksi Obefiend



Gyeahhh Oldskool

Hello. Aku dulu seorang gamer dan aku masih mengumpul konsol. Dibawah ialah beberapa konsol yang masij dalam simpanan aku. Amcam ? Nice?

Ini Sega Saturn. Aku dapat as hadiah PMR. Ianya dibeli pada tahun 1994 dan first game aku main pada console ini ialah Fifa 96. Second game aku main ialah Tomb Raider diikuti oleh Saturn Bomberman. Saturn Bomberman ialah game Bomberman paling ahsem pernah dibuat oleh Hudson Soft. Kotak hitam dibelakang pintu CD itu ialah Saturn Key. Ia membenarkan aku main game dari region lain. UK, US dan Japan semua boleh main



Ini pula ialah VCD card yang dipasang pada belakang Sega Saturn. Aku beli RM50 dari kedai diHoliday Plaza. Zaman ini dulu VCD baru naik dan player mahal dalam RM 300-400. So bila dah ada Saturn angkat VCD card aje dah boleh convert Saturn jadi VCD player. Damn good! First movie aku layan dengan Saturn ialah The Crow diikuti oleh CALIGULA. Damn nice!



Ini pula Playstation original atau lebih dikenali sebagai PSX. Aku beli tahun 1997 lepas SPM. First game main ialah Ace Combat 2. Still the best Ace Combat game ever. Fav game aku selain Ace Combar ialah Silent Hill, MGS dan SMACKDOWN



Perbezaan saiz Saturn dan PSX



This is Sega Dreamcast. Beli tahun 2000. First game aku main ialah CRAZY TAXI. Shit what a good game. Selain Crazy Taxi aku suka main Soul Calibur dan Sega Tennis



Bonus : Ini game guides. Bila beli game ori dapat free game guide. RE Code Veronica untuk Dreamcast was ok. First RE yang ada 3D environment. Tak cuak sangat

Friday, October 7, 2011


Gambar Dunia Berkabung Kematian Steve Jobs (13 Gambar)



Goodbye Mr Jobs

Steve Jobs, salah seorang pengasas syarikat Apple meninggal dunia semalam akibat komplikasi kenser pankreas. Beliau sudah berlawan dengan penyakit ini selama 7 tahun. Tahukah anda on average jika anda didiagnos ada kenser pankreas peluang anda untuk hidup biasanya hanyalah 5-6 bulan. Jobs went on to live longer tetapi tuhan lebih menyayangi beliau. Steve Jobs ialah inspirasi kepada semua geek heads diluar sana. Yes including me despite me bashing Apple all the time. Don't you notice the amount of IDEVICES I put on Blogserius? Deep down inside I have so much respect for Steve because his success is driven by the endless pursuit of perfection and passion.

Steve membuatkan komputer cool bukannya geek. Untuk menggunakan MACanda tak perlu jadi GEEK. You can say Steve made computer accessible to NOOBS. This is not a bad thing. Macam permainan konsol MAC makes its easier for EVERYONE to use a computer. Semua orang boleh enjoy the awesomeness of computer because of him. Sebelum ini PC terlalu geek dan tidak aksesibel kepada semua. Dia tahu 90% pengguna komputer tidak geek dan LEET. Maka produk Apple dibuat untuk orang biasa. GEEKs dan LEETS anti Jobs pasal he makes "computer for stupid people". While this is true why is this even wrong in the first place? Why should only the geeks are allowed to use a computer anyway? Right? With the iPhones and iPads he made things even more simpler to use by NOOBs. As a result semua peranti yang ada sekarang juga menjadi semakin user friendly. Even my nephew can use a smartphone now without getting frustrated

Terima Kasih Steve Jobs. Rest In Peace. We will miss you. I know god is merciful. I know god is fair. I know god is maha pengampun dan pengasih. You belong in heaven for all the good deed you have done for humanity. Goobye Steve.......






 Pusat Pemanduan Simulasi Tercanggih



Kepada peminat sukan permotoran

Aku tak berapa minat sukan kereta. The only game kereta yang aku pernah main sampai habis ialahNeed For Speed Most Wanted. Itupun dekat sebulan bari khatam. Sebabnya ialah bagi aku game kereta agak bosan. Tapi ada member aku yang selalu keluarkan statement macam ni

"Main depan PC mmg tak best. Aritu masa aku kat Dubai aku main pakai simulator. Best sial! Rasa real gila"

Tapi dekat Malaysia ada ke simulator? Yang aku tahu di Perancis memang ada satu tempat dimana korang bolah main simulator untuk 3 jenis sukan permotoran. Korang boleh naik full scale simulator untuk kereta WRC Rally, F1 dan Le Mans. Kalau ada 5 lagi member korang boleh berlumba secara maya pada waktu yang sama.Simulator canggih ini akan bergegar dan bergolek just like the real thing thanks to the state of the gimbalshydraulic system.

IWay Simulator yang terletak di Lyon mempunyai 18 simulator berskala 1:1 yang boleh disewa dengan harga diantara Euro 75 hingga Euro 90 untuk setiap sesi. Selain menempatkan simulator tercanggih didunia, IWay juga menawarkan khidmat Spa, restoran , pub dan kemudahan seminar. That way kalau pergi ngan awek korang boleh campak dia pergi spa lepas tu korang belasah main simulator sampai lebam.





Thursday, October 6, 2011


Steve Jobs Earned His Place in the American Business Pantheon...

Steve Jobs, who died on Wednesday, was a singular figure in American business history. He will go in the pantheon of great American entrepreneurs, inventors, and innovators, alongside John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, and Sam Walton.
Jobs didn't invent computer technology, or the cell phone, or the notion of digitizing music. But he invented methods, business models, and devices that turned each into significantly larger cultural and economic phenomena.
To a degree, one might look back on the arc of Jobs's career and conclude that he simply rode a series of technological waves. But Jobs, and the company he led, rode the waves while pushing back against them.
In an industry frequently hostile to design, Jobs's Apple banked on it. In an industry in which products simply got cheaper every year and everything tends toward a commodity, Apple's products were able to command a premium. And in an age of pinched consumer spending, millions of people were eager — even desperate — to shell out for the latest version of the iPod, the iPad, or the iPhone.
In an era frequently characterized by executive greed and massive pay for significant underperformance, Jobs worked for a dollar a year. At a time when many founding CEOs step down when they hit their late 40s and early 50s to chase other pursuits (a la Bill Gates), Jobs stuck with it. In an era in which many experts fretted about the ability of America's economy to thrive and innovate, Apple grew into a major exporter. Apple now represents American brands, the way McDonald's and IBM and Coca-Cola once did.
In an era in which equity values stagnated, Apple's stock thrived. The performance of the company's stock, which is now worth $322 billion, up from a few billion in 2003, is one of the great examples of value creation in modern history.
It's difficult to put a tag on what it is precisely that Jobs did. He didn't create a fundamentally new business structure, the way John D. Rockefeller did with the vertical integration of Standard Oil. He didn't democratize a product that had only been available to the very rich, as Henry Ford did with the Model T. And he didn't fundamentally alter the distribution, logistics, and production systems the way that Sam Walton did with Wal-Mart. Under Jobs, Apple simply created a bunch of really cool products that people decided they needed to have. And have again. While Apple had brilliant ads, and while Jobs was an excellent salesperson, Apple's rabid, evangelizing fans have been the most effective marketing tool. When it comes to clothes, or shoes, or cars, my kids, 13 and 9, are largely indifferent to brands. When it was time for them to get their own computer, it had to be a Mac.
There are three basic business stories: the rise, the fall, and then the comeback. Jobs provided a vivid example of each. He started Apple Computer in the 1970s out of the proverbial garage with Steve Wozniak, only to be pushed after the company had gained scale. Returning to helm the company in 1997, he led a comeback that was, in many ways, far more impressive than the original rise.
Yes, Steve Jobs got rich in the past decade. But he didn't so at the expense of his shareholders. In fact, they grew rich along with him. And Apple didn't prosper at the expense of partners. The walled-garden approach of iTunes and the Apps store goes against the grain of the notion that everything online should be free. But it was, at root, a courageous act. And it served as a kind of affirmation for content producers. And perhaps that's why he got such good press.
Several industries in the past decade found themselves essentially powerless in the face of the internet and the advent of digital technology. But Jobs and Apple invented devices and business models that encouraged people to pay: for music, for television shows and movies, for books, and for applications. By continuing to roll out new products, Apple has really expanded the playing field for content creators. It's much more compelling to watch a movie on an iPad than it is on an iPod.
The highest form of charity is helping somebody find a job or a means to support themselves. Just so, one might argue that the highest form of business is creating a profitable enterprise that allows and encourages other people to innovate and find means to support themselves. Apple has done that time and again. Yes, the publishing and music industries have griped over payment terms. But Apple is allowing individuals and companies to reach truly massive audiences at a relatively low cost. It has rescued some markets, revived others, and created entirely new ones.
This century is only a decade old. But it's a safe bet that in 2099, when analysts and historians are looking back, Steve Jobs will be remembered as one of the giants of 21st century business.

The incredible legacy of Steve Jobs: From the mouse to the iPad...

Apple's former CEO made furthering technology his passion
Steve Jobs died Wednesday at the age of 56. The former Apple CEO was a visionary in the world of computing and is largely responsible for the level at which computers are integrated with our everyday lives. There's a very good chance that you're reading this story on a computer, tablet, or smartphone that Jobs either invented or inspired, and that's something that is unique to his legacy.
The original Macintosh mouse
How it all started
Jobs — along with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne — founded Apple in 1976. The first computers were simplistic but revolutionary for their time. Then in 1984, the company introduced the Macintosh 128K, the first mainstream computer that abandoned text-only commands in favor of a graphical user interface. Along with it came the mouse, a device which is so crucial to modern computing that it hasn't changed in nearly three decades.
In 1986, during a brief hiatus from the company he helps created, Jobs snatched up a little-known division of film studio Lucasfilm. He renamed this computer animation company Pixar, after the expensive computer imaging technology that his team created. Shortly thereafter, he negotiated a deal with Disney to produce Pixar's first full-length feature, Toy Story. After a string of record-breaking films, he sold the company to Disney for approximately $7.4 billion.
The iMac changed everything
Return to Apple
When Jobs eventually returned to Apple, the company was in shambles. Competing manufacturers held Apple software licenses and were making clones of the company's hardware, undermining the brand. Jobs immediately cancelled the program and brought all Apple development back under one roof.
From there he slowly built up Apple's credibility amongst computer users and eventually oversaw the launch of the iMac and iBook, two of the most iconic Apple products in the company's history. The somewhat unusual look and candy-colored combinations of Apple's hardware began to give the company an edgy appeal, and consumers ate it up. Apple's stock seemed to have no ceiling, as each new product brought new customers into the company's dedicated fan base.
Jobs revolutionized mobile computing
iPod, iPhone, and iPad
Apple launched the iPod in 2001, and along with the iTunes software, Jobs' company revolutionized the way we listen to music. Digital music players can be found in every corner of the globe, and the iPod line is by far the most popular of them all. Apple made purchasing and listening to music so affordable and easy that over 220 million iPod devices have been sold since its introduction.
In 2007 Jobs launched what is undoubtedly the best-selling Apple product to date: the iPhone. His vision of a smartphone was far different than what most wireless consumers were used to, but now it's hard to imagine a world without it. As competitors did their best to catch up, Jobs stayed the course, always standing by his promise to create useful products on Apple's terms, and without influence from the rest of the tech world.
Once the iPhone was firmly a market leader, Jobs took his dream of mobile computing one step further by introducing the iPad — a tablet that didn't try to be a computer. Both the iPhone and iPad product lines have seen massive success and after 4 versions of Apple's smartphone and two iPads, the company is the most valuable brand name in consumer electronics, and has flirted with being the most profitable company on earth.
We'll never forget
Through it all, Steve Jobs gained millions of fans. His relaxed appearance and style during the frequent Apple keynotes is legendary, and even as new CEO Tim Cook takes over, we can't help but miss the black shirts and blue jeans we were used to seeing for so many years.
Wednesday, pancreatic cancer claimed his life, a disease which he first announced to the public 2004. Through various treatments, Jobs continued to perform his duties at Apple, promising only to step down when he felt the time was right. Just a few short months ago, on August 24, Steve Jobs officially walked away from his post as CEO, and today he is no longer with us.
As the face of Apple for so many years, Jobs became part of the very fabric of the company's products. His legacy will live on with every iPod, iPhone, Mac, and iPad that graces a desk or coffee table around the globe. The next time you power on your smartphone, tablet, or computer, spare a moment for Steve Jobs, one man who made advancing technology his life's work.