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Sunday, 6 November 2016
E-Drum For Sale
Millenium MPS-500 USB e-Drums For Sale
I'm selling my e-drums, which I seldom played.
RM900 (negotiable)
Boleh dapatkan maklumat detail di https://www.thomann.de/gb/milleniummps500_edrum_set.htm
Call Cikgu Azmi 011 2567 2581
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
Drum Trax (Part 2)
Sorry, sebab mengambil masa yang agak lama untuk recording+mixing audio files bagi Part 2 (komitmen masa bah...)
Kepada rakan-rakan yang baru mengenali Drum Trax, mp3 ini dihasilkan sebagai backing-track bagi memudahkan guitarist atau bassist practice. Sila adjust Left-Right Balance untuk sound yang anda inginkan. Left: hanya muzik, Right: hanya bunyi drum. Sekiranya anda menggunakan Windows Media Player, memang option tu tiada, harap maaf... Sebaiknya, gunakan audio/media player yang ada option L-R Balance. Tapi kan, bunyi paling best kalau guna option Mono.
So, just click to download. Or, right-click and Save As the files below:
Recording drum adalah one-take. So, kalau ada glitch tu al-maklumlah...
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Drum Trax (Re.: Suhaimi)
Drum Trax below was done in single-take, so a few mistakes can be ignored.
Just right-click, and "save link as". Please adjust the L-R balance.
Jerangkung Dalam Almari (4.63MB)
Peronda Jaket Biru (4.53MB)
Pabila dah campin buat track-recording, aku upload lagi hehe...
Just right-click, and "save link as". Please adjust the L-R balance.
Jerangkung Dalam Almari (4.63MB)
Peronda Jaket Biru (4.53MB)
Pabila dah campin buat track-recording, aku upload lagi hehe...
Thursday, 9 July 2015
Borang PBPPP 2015
Sebentar tadi berlangsung taklimat, hehe... Sila klik link di bawah untuk download borang berkenaan. Tidak perlu pening-pening memikirkan ukuran, font, table etc...
Download Borang PBPPP
Sebentar tadi berlangsung taklimat, hehe... Sila klik link di bawah untuk download borang berkenaan. Tidak perlu pening-pening memikirkan ukuran, font, table etc...
Download Borang PBPPP
Monday, 8 June 2015
EKSA: Cadangan Logo Zon
Nota: Imej bersaiz kecil, hanya untuk rujukan.
Saya cuma mencadangkan supaya logo zon-zon nampak standard.
So, sekiranya mendapat sambutan atau persetujuan, saya akan upload imej bersaiz sebenar bagi setiap zon. Sekiranya tidak berkenan, no problem sebab ini cuma cadangan, Terima kasih!
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Brief History On My Computer Madness Part 2 of 2
This is the last part...
2003-2004
I was posted to SMK Membakut II as the pioneering group of teachers.
At this moment, my PC can't no longer withstand the amount of pressure and abuse of mine, hehehe... So, it went dead a few days after I installed/fitted USB cable/socket (at that time USB cable/socket was rather new to common users). So, it was time for me (again) to scarce parts to build another PC. Only this time, I managed to save some money to buy a very good processor, specifically for MM-AV tasks.
2004-2006
Completed my own built-up PC. The specifiation included: An awesome 2,4GHz processor with 2.0GHz RAM. It was the most mindblowing PC - playing NFS was flawless and totally VR! Mind you, such specification comes standard on PC and laptop only about two or three years ago. And I did that about a decade ago!...
Having said that, you may now understand my madness... I really hate it when I'm faster than the PC or laptop I'm using. Remember when I said "abuse"? Well, that's what happened when I really pushed my PC to its max, it generated heat that could melt the processor to its core... (I never overclocked, okay)
I've got married in 2004, and I also got appointed to the District Education Office as Information Officer in which my responsibilities are data and information and ICT. I really love that post even with 8 to 5 working hours... With two major changes to my life, I decided it was time for me to slow myself down from the computer madness, and so I put my PC away...
2006-2010
Computers are meant to be obsolete within 4 to 5 years. Mine around 3 years. But, if the life of the computer expanded up 'til 10 years, that's a trash. Why is it that the PC's in offices permitted to have life expansions? Again, the computer madness hit me. I just can't stand working with a PC that can't do tasks I wanted it to do!
I needed a fast PC that is able to coop with my abuse... Remember that I hated slow PC's...
Fortunately, just as I was trying to ugrade the PC, KPM granted us, the Information Officers of all districts a brand-spanking-new laptop, DELL Latitude. I don't remember of which series, but I do remember it has 10" (diagonally) monitor. As for its specifications, if I'm not mistaken; 1.5 GHz processor mated to 1.5 GHz DRAM, which I instantly upgraded to 2.0 GHz for my own convenience.
Such a relief, I literally have forgotten the whole idea of upgrading my office PC.
But, things are not meant to be merry forever, sigh... I had to give up such convenience when I was re-posted (again), returning to my base school, SMK Membakut II in late 2010.
2010 - 2012
I'm not kidding, but really... I successfully endured a non-PC life for more than 2 years. During that period, I patiently used the school's PC, computer lab's PC and even the library's PC. Apparently, I lived my life unconnected, aaaargghh!...
2013 until now...
I decided, it's time to get a new PC. Only this time, my budget allowed me to buy a complete unit of used PC but with an awesome specifications; 2.2 GHz processor paired with 2.4 GHz DDRAM. I upgraded its graphic card though. Overall, I love it, even though it's second-hand PC. But, who cares, as long it works, right?
And by the end of the year, I bought myself a decent mini laptop, the Acer Aspire ONE. Not much to brag about its specifications, but I did upgraded its RAM. I left all the other stuff standard as it should because it's meant for school works, not gaming or hacking.
That's the best I can shorten such long history.
Though I may be considered as a computer nerd or gadget freak, I'm not fond of social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp or anything like that. I preferred the conventional voice phone, SMS and email. To me, those social media can control your life without you even noticing...
That, my fellow reader, is another issue which I may elaborate in other post. Maybe...
See ya!
2003-2004
I was posted to SMK Membakut II as the pioneering group of teachers.
At this moment, my PC can't no longer withstand the amount of pressure and abuse of mine, hehehe... So, it went dead a few days after I installed/fitted USB cable/socket (at that time USB cable/socket was rather new to common users). So, it was time for me (again) to scarce parts to build another PC. Only this time, I managed to save some money to buy a very good processor, specifically for MM-AV tasks.
2004-2006
Completed my own built-up PC. The specifiation included: An awesome 2,4GHz processor with 2.0GHz RAM. It was the most mindblowing PC - playing NFS was flawless and totally VR! Mind you, such specification comes standard on PC and laptop only about two or three years ago. And I did that about a decade ago!...
Having said that, you may now understand my madness... I really hate it when I'm faster than the PC or laptop I'm using. Remember when I said "abuse"? Well, that's what happened when I really pushed my PC to its max, it generated heat that could melt the processor to its core... (I never overclocked, okay)
I've got married in 2004, and I also got appointed to the District Education Office as Information Officer in which my responsibilities are data and information and ICT. I really love that post even with 8 to 5 working hours... With two major changes to my life, I decided it was time for me to slow myself down from the computer madness, and so I put my PC away...
2006-2010
Computers are meant to be obsolete within 4 to 5 years. Mine around 3 years. But, if the life of the computer expanded up 'til 10 years, that's a trash. Why is it that the PC's in offices permitted to have life expansions? Again, the computer madness hit me. I just can't stand working with a PC that can't do tasks I wanted it to do!
I needed a fast PC that is able to coop with my abuse... Remember that I hated slow PC's...
Fortunately, just as I was trying to ugrade the PC, KPM granted us, the Information Officers of all districts a brand-spanking-new laptop, DELL Latitude. I don't remember of which series, but I do remember it has 10" (diagonally) monitor. As for its specifications, if I'm not mistaken; 1.5 GHz processor mated to 1.5 GHz DRAM, which I instantly upgraded to 2.0 GHz for my own convenience.
Such a relief, I literally have forgotten the whole idea of upgrading my office PC.
But, things are not meant to be merry forever, sigh... I had to give up such convenience when I was re-posted (again), returning to my base school, SMK Membakut II in late 2010.
2010 - 2012
I'm not kidding, but really... I successfully endured a non-PC life for more than 2 years. During that period, I patiently used the school's PC, computer lab's PC and even the library's PC. Apparently, I lived my life unconnected, aaaargghh!...
2013 until now...
I decided, it's time to get a new PC. Only this time, my budget allowed me to buy a complete unit of used PC but with an awesome specifications; 2.2 GHz processor paired with 2.4 GHz DDRAM. I upgraded its graphic card though. Overall, I love it, even though it's second-hand PC. But, who cares, as long it works, right?
And by the end of the year, I bought myself a decent mini laptop, the Acer Aspire ONE. Not much to brag about its specifications, but I did upgraded its RAM. I left all the other stuff standard as it should because it's meant for school works, not gaming or hacking.
That's the best I can shorten such long history.
Though I may be considered as a computer nerd or gadget freak, I'm not fond of social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp or anything like that. I preferred the conventional voice phone, SMS and email. To me, those social media can control your life without you even noticing...
That, my fellow reader, is another issue which I may elaborate in other post. Maybe...
See ya!
Sunday, 31 May 2015
Brief History On My Computer Madness Part 1 of 2
Part 1
I used the term "madness" because there were times when I just can't get myself away from flickering my PC - for up to 10 hours, straight! Well, that was way back then before I got married, masa bujang lah. The main reason for that ridiculous duration was gaming and hacking. But, do mind the speed of the processor and it's RAM 10 or 20 years ago, okay.
So, the brief history, my fellow readers...
1992
My first exposure to PC - Windows 3.11 (remember floppy disks?) It took me 2 weeks to master the exe of DOS
1995
My second year in UPM. I initially bought an e-typewriter (Casio to be precise) to do my assignments. It really developed my typing skills. Really...
Got my first laptop, NEC Versa 550D around October that year. It's OS, guess what, Windows 95! It was god-sent, the OS of course. I spent about 2 months to study the full potential of Windows 95, not to mention the scarce related books and hacking journals.
1996
Ha ha haaa... Did my first hacking! The site: Faculty of Engineering, UPM. (they were the first faculty to implement online website). The client: My housemates (it was their fault, they dared me). The task: To tamper their (my housemates') exam results. The end result: Four students (yeah, my housemates...) got A's for half of their papers on that semester. The conclusion: So much for their claimed firewall...
1998
Got my degree, appointed as a teacher in SMK Membakut. Here I met two of the best nerds specifically in computer madness, namely Cikgu Zakimi and Cikgu Sazril.
My NEC laptop broke down a year later, after enduring about four years of total abuse (just kidding). Mind you, it was my best teacher on computing.
1999
I kept myself away from personal computer or PC for months, mainly because I don't have enough money to buy myself a decent PC. But not until the released of Windows 2000, aaarrggh!
2000
The millennium bug did occurred... My Casio G-Shock died when I woke up that morning.
Since I don't have enough money to buy a PC, I built my first PC from scratch by means of used hardware and parts i.e trash. Most of the parts (or trash) I sourced from Cikgu Zakimi. And, voila - I've got myself a PC! No money spent, except for the CD-R burner and CRT (what?) monitor. And also some cables.
And again, I spent ridiculous hours playing NFS and Age of Empire (it's the grandfather of CoC, you know)...
to be continued...
I used the term "madness" because there were times when I just can't get myself away from flickering my PC - for up to 10 hours, straight! Well, that was way back then before I got married, masa bujang lah. The main reason for that ridiculous duration was gaming and hacking. But, do mind the speed of the processor and it's RAM 10 or 20 years ago, okay.
So, the brief history, my fellow readers...
1992
My first exposure to PC - Windows 3.11 (remember floppy disks?) It took me 2 weeks to master the exe of DOS
1995
My second year in UPM. I initially bought an e-typewriter (Casio to be precise) to do my assignments. It really developed my typing skills. Really...
Got my first laptop, NEC Versa 550D around October that year. It's OS, guess what, Windows 95! It was god-sent, the OS of course. I spent about 2 months to study the full potential of Windows 95, not to mention the scarce related books and hacking journals.
1996
Ha ha haaa... Did my first hacking! The site: Faculty of Engineering, UPM. (they were the first faculty to implement online website). The client: My housemates (it was their fault, they dared me). The task: To tamper their (my housemates') exam results. The end result: Four students (yeah, my housemates...) got A's for half of their papers on that semester. The conclusion: So much for their claimed firewall...
1998
Got my degree, appointed as a teacher in SMK Membakut. Here I met two of the best nerds specifically in computer madness, namely Cikgu Zakimi and Cikgu Sazril.
My NEC laptop broke down a year later, after enduring about four years of total abuse (just kidding). Mind you, it was my best teacher on computing.
1999
I kept myself away from personal computer or PC for months, mainly because I don't have enough money to buy myself a decent PC. But not until the released of Windows 2000, aaarrggh!
2000
The millennium bug did occurred... My Casio G-Shock died when I woke up that morning.
Since I don't have enough money to buy a PC, I built my first PC from scratch by means of used hardware and parts i.e trash. Most of the parts (or trash) I sourced from Cikgu Zakimi. And, voila - I've got myself a PC! No money spent, except for the CD-R burner and CRT (what?) monitor. And also some cables.
And again, I spent ridiculous hours playing NFS and Age of Empire (it's the grandfather of CoC, you know)...
to be continued...
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