buat yang internetnya pas2an speednya tapi pengen berfacebook dengan cepat bs pakai facebook lite, desainnya lebih simpel sehingga tidak memberatkan beban browser dan loading lebih cepat.

 

mungkin ini logonya...  LOL

mungkin ini logonya... LOL

 

berikut ini gambar komparasi antara facebook biasa dengan yg versi lite-nya

 

 

atas versi biasa, bawah versi lite

atas versi biasa, bawah versi lite

 

 

sekilas ada beberapa fitur yg dihilangkan seperti chat, dll.

 

tips and trick: mengunakan bahasa bajak laut!!

berikut hasil tampilan dalam bahasa bajak laut :D . ingin mengunakan bahasa bajak laut seperti ini?

 

bahasa bajak laut dalam menu setting *harrr

bahasa bajak laut dalam menu setting *harrr

 

caranya adalah:
1. buka facebook lite
2. ke menu settingan bahasa
3. pilih english (pirate)

 

ada pilihan bahasa bajak laut XD *default setting

ada pilihan bahasa bajak laut XD *default setting

 

dengan memilih settingan pirate tersebut di facebook lite maka akan membuat bahasa dalam facebook biasa juga menjadi bahasa bajak laut. possibly a bug wahai facebook developer hahaha!!

facebook lite bisa diakses di sini: http://lite.facebook.com

see ya land dweller harrr!!

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 11 Oct 2009 @ 9:04 PM 

1. I always wanted to have someone to hold, someone to love. And now that you’ve come into my life…
(Inside card) – I’ve changed my mind.

2. I must admit, you brought religion into my life…
(Inside card) – I never believed in Hell until I met you.

3. As the days go by, I think how lucky I am…
(Inside card) – That you’re not here to ruin it for me.

4. Congratulations on your promotion. Before you go…
(Inside card) – Will you take the knife from my back? You’ll probably need it again.

5. Someday I hope to marry…
(Inside card) – Someone other than you.

6. Happy Birthday! You look great for your age…
(Inside card) – Almost lifelike!

7.. When we were together, you said you’d die for me…
(Inside card) – Now we’ve broken up, I think it’s time to keep your promise.

8. We’ve been friends for a very long time…
(Inside card) – What do you say we stop?

9. I’m so miserable without you…
(Inside card) – It’s almost like you’re still here.

10. Congratulations on your new bundle of joy…
(Inside card) – Did you ever find out who the father was?

11. You are such a good friend. If we were on a sinking ship and there was only one life jacket…
(Inside card) – I’d miss you terribly and think of you often.

12. Your friends and I wanted to do something really special for your birthday…
(Inside card) – So we’re having you put to sleep.

13. Happy Birthday, Uncle Dad! (Available only in
Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, and West Virginia.)

14. Looking back over the years we’ve been together, I can’t help but wonder…
(Inside card) – What was I thinking?

15. Congratulations on your wedding day!…
(Inside card) – Too bad no one likes your husband.

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 03 Oct 2009 @ 11:41 AM 

Kabar baik bagi para pengguna SLR 450d dan 40d dan kamera2 SLR
lain yang belum bisa video recording tapi sudah bisa LIVEview…

telah diciptakan software untuk perekaman video oleh hacker Russia…
website “RUSSIAN HACKER”

caranya :
1. Install Canon utilities terlebih dahulu
2. Install Canon device driver
3. Kemudian download & Install software dari website diatas…
berhubung websitenya bahasa Rusia, bisa pake google translate untuk terjemahkan ke Indonesia..
download file yang bertuliskan “0.1.9_beta3_setup”
4. Setelah terInstall, hubungkan kamera anda via kabel ke komputer dan jalankan programnya… Click WRITE

Kelemahannya :
1. No Audio Recording karena 450d tidak dilengkapi dgn built in mic.. jadi bisa didubbing kemudian
2. Harus terkoneksi dengan PC
3. Hasil rekaman Video 20FPS

sample video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fgRhritWog

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 03 Oct 2009 @ 7:19 AM 
01pacific.span.600

An injured man was aided in front of a collapsed university building on Wednesday in Padang, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, after a powerful earthquake.

Devastation from two earthquakes thousands of miles apart spread throughout Southeast Asia and the South Pacific on Wednesday, leaving death, injuries and panic in their wake from Indonesia’s western coast to the far-flung islands of Samoa and American Samoa.

On the island of Sumatra, in Indonesia, a 7.6-magnitude quake struck Wednesday evening just 30 miles off the coast of the city of Padang, killing at least 200 people and trapping thousands in buildings. Indonesian television stations showed images of flattened hospitals, hotels and houses, burning cars and terrified residents running in the center of the city. Power and telecommunications were cut, complicating rescue efforts when night fell.

A second earthquake struck western Indonesia on Thursday morning more than 100 miles from the epicenter of the quake on Wednesday, The Associated Press reported. There were no immediate reports of damage.

Early on Tuesday in the Samoas, an underwater 8.0 magnitude quake produced a tsunami that struck with little warning after dawn, causing at least 103 deaths and 145 injuries, destroying villages throughout the islands. “It is the worst one we have had,” said Lilo Malava, the police commissioner of Samoa, in a telephone interview.

The Red Cross of Samoa said that 79 bodies had been recovered by Wednesday morning, and that 30 villages were hit hardest by the tsunami.

The epicenters of the quakes were located about 6,000 miles apart in an unsettled region, and immediately brought back vivid memories of the horrific tsunami that ravaged South Asia and Southeast Asia nearly five years ago, killing hundreds of thousands of people.

The undersea earthquake that caused the Samoan tsunami and the latest strong quake in Indonesia, while from similar causes, were not directly connected, according to Julie Dutton, a geophysicist at the National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo.

Both occurred in spots where one plate of the earth’s crust is subducting, or sliding beneath another plate. In spots, the two plates can become stuck until accumulating pressure leads to a sudden heaving release of energy. Under the sea, if the quake is around a magnitude of 8.0 or stronger and the seabed shifts in a way that moves a lot of water, the result is the high-energy waves of a tsunami.

The deeper the epicenter under the seabed, the less potential there is for a tsunami. In Sumatra, the depth of the epicenter was 49.7 miles, according to the United States Geological Survey. In Samoa, it was just 11.2 miles below the seabed. For coastal areas close to the epicenter of a strong undersea earthquake, there is also little time for a formal tsunami warning to be sounded, Ms. Dutton said.

That appeared to be the case in the Samoas, where successive waves of earthquakes produced more damage throughout the day on Tuesday. The United States was concentrating its rescue efforts on American Samoa, sending two cargo planes from Honolulu to the area on Wednesday, said Craig Fugate, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “We’re looking at both an airlift and a sealift,” Mr. Fugate told reporters in a conference call. “This will not be a short-term response.”

Mr. Fugate said that it was clear the tsunami had caused a “major disaster” but that it was too early for his office to provide or confirm estimates of deaths, injuries or property damage.

On Tuesday, officials said that at least 24 people had been killed, and the territory’s governor, Togiola T. A. Tulafono, said in a news conference that the worst damage had been caused by the second and third waves in a series of four. Widespread devastation was also reported in the territory’s capital, Pago Pago.

The Samoan quake struck below the ocean about 120 miles southwest of American Samoa and 125 miles south of Samoa, according to the geological survey.

Filipo Ilaoa, deputy director of the American Samoa office in Honolulu, said that the tsunami struck the territory’s coast in “a matter of minutes” after the quake and that many residents would not have had much time to run for higher ground.

“American Samoa is a small island, and most of the residents are around the coastline,” he said. “There was no warning or anything at all. By the time the alert was out of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, it had already hit.”

In Samoa, the authorities were expecting rescue assistance and relief aid from New Zealand and Australia, Mr. Malava said.

In Sumatra on Wednesday, officials feared the death toll was likely to rise. Priyadi Kardono, a spokesman for the National Disaster Management Agency, said Thursday that at least 200 people had died. But the toll was almost certain to increase, given the number of people who the authorities said were still trapped in the rubble of buildings.

Reporting was contributed by Norimitsu Onishi from Jakarta, Indonesia; Brian Knowlton from Washington; Meraiah Foley from Sydney, Australia; and Andrew C. Revkin from New York.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/01/world/asia/01pacific.html?ref=global-home

katanya tommy sensei dr aikido padang meninggal pada saat dia mengevakuasi muridnya. dia yg keluar paling terakhir tp sayangnya ketiban reruntuhan. yg difoto sensei mayzalyan.

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