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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Aku ngan PS3 Aku



Semua orang dalam dunia ni ada Hobi yg best2. seperti mendengar setem dan mengumpul radio :p hahah! ngarut pun adalah hobi gak tapi jgn praktikan..nanti orang nyampah. baik korang tukar profession jadi pak lawak. masuk lawak king tengok sampai mana lawak korang leh survive ahahah!


Okay kembali ke pangkal jalan....Aku dan PS3...yes...Satu mesin yg telah menghabiskan duit ringgit aku yg sangat banyak. Takda la banyak mana. Ada la Ard 2k :p....tapi aku heppi ngan console ni. kenapa aku beli Console PS3 ni...banyak kegunaan sebenarnye selain dari Main Game. kalau nak dikatakan specs ps 3 ni gile gempak...kau leh habis beribu2 untuk wat satu pc.




Specs PS3 Malaysian Edition

PS3 Console (80GB) + Controller = RM1650 harga angaran sahaja


Spesifikasi ps3 adalah seperti berikut:-

CPU:

Cell Processor
PowerPC-base Core @3.2GHz
1 VMX vector unit per core
512KB L2 cache

7 x SPE @3.2GHz
7 x 128b 128 SIMD GPRs
7 x 256KB SRAM for SPE
* 1 of 8 SPEs reserved for redundancy total floating point performance: 218 GFLOPS


GPU:


RSX @550MHz
1.8 TFLOPS floating point performance
Full HD (up to 1080p) x 2 channels
Multi-way programmable parallel floating point shader pipelines


Sound:


Dolby 5.1ch, DTS, LPCM, etc. (Cell-base processing)


Memory:

256MB XDR Main RAM @3.2GHz
256MB GDDR3 VRAM @700MHz
System Bandwidth:
Main RAM: 25.6GB/s
VRAM: 22.4GB/s
RSX: 20GB/s (write) + 15GB/s (read)
SB: 2.5GB/s (write) + 2.5GB/s (read)
System Floating Point Performance: 2 TFLOPS


Storage:
HDD
Detachable 2.5” HDD slot x 1


I/O:
USB: Front x 4, Rear x 2 (USB2.0)
Memory Stick: standard/Duo, PRO x 1
SD: standard/mini x 1
CompactFlash: (Type I, II) x 1

Communication:


Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T) x3 (input x 1 + output x 2)
Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g

Bluetooth:

Bluetooth 2.0 (EDR)

Controller:
Bluetooth (up to 7)
USB2.0 (wired)
Wi-Fi (PSP®)
Network (over IP)

Screen size:



480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
HDMI: HDMI out x 2
Analog: AV MULTI OUT x 1
Digital audio: DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) x 1




CD Disc media (read only):
PlayStation CD-ROM
PlayStation 2 CD-ROM
CD-DA (ROM), CD-R, CD-RW
SACD Hybrid (CD layer), SACD HD
DualDisc (audio side), DualDisc (DVD side)
DVD Disc media (read only):
PlayStation 2 DVD-ROM
PLAYSTATION 3 DVD-ROM
DVD-Video: DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW
Blu-ray Disc media (read only):
PLAYSTATION 3 BD-ROM
BD-Video: BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE



Semua specs ni ada dalam Playstaion.com. Memang nak dikatakan perbezaan yg sangat drastik ngan console Xbox360. Dulu aku rasa nak beli xbox tu, saje nak try main DVD games. tapi taknaklah ehehe! nk try Hi Defination games tng camana dia nye blah. huhu! memang best




Atas ni adalah salah satu preview Games "uncharted 'Drakes fortune". Game ni Graphic dia menarik tertarik...game play hensem habis. Rated tinggi di kalangan gamers2 dunia. Saje tunjuk kasi feel sikit. tak taulah orang lain nak ckp camana. Game ps3 yg aku beli semua nye game yg aku tengok rated. Ada yg aku tak minat dan ada juga aku tak main lagi.(busy keje..adeh). PS3 mengunakan Engine NVidia, bagus dan mantap! Aku ckp ngan korang...huish PS3 graphic Super cool! ada yg ckp sama je ngan Xbox. beb...ur using Blue Ray Disc! 4x ganda besar capacity storage dia! meaning leh enhanced graphic dengan lebih ayu dan hensem sekali!!! wow...ada ckp rugi beli ps3! padahal la wei...its good ! aku leleh tengok Graphic dia! memang harga mahal satu disc mencecah RM 299! tapi tidak mungkin...aku game paling mahal beli pun ard. Rm 180.00 (KILZONE 2) yg selain nye ada aku beli second hand dari gamers2 lain di Lowyat.net. Thankyou guys ;). second hand leh dapat ard. RM 80 - 150. so setiap byulan okay wat...lain la keje kedai game ehehe!

dari segi sound. hemm...ape yg aku leh kasi tau korang. If kau pakai Surrond system 5.1...korang dapat ffeel dia nye bunyi yg sangat Crystall clear. Using a high Defination cable (HDMI) korang akan feel bunyik yg sangat shahdu mengunakan Dolby 5.1ch, DTS, LPCM, dan juga lain. Main sampai macam nak pecah speaker set aku ahaha!

PS3 menyediakan system Wifi nya tersendiri. Senang nak connect internet. Auto kan sahaja...the rest System tu sendiri akan menolong kite menyenangkan kite setup network. Tapi sebelum tu kite mestilah mendaftar kat stremyx untuk online...kalau tak camana la nak guna ahahah!. Untuk mengactivate kan account internet dalam PS3 Network, kite kene wat kite nye ID sendiri. Aku nye ID dalam PSN Network ialah andateka, feel free to add ;). senang je...mintak email, password kite...and zasss! welcome to the playstaion network ;). once activated. leh la kite main online ngan orang serata dunia dan planet(kalau ada la plenet lain main PS3, sesilap lagi best!). Apabila dah online, PS3 ada satu teknologi Update! diorang akan update bende2 baru dalam system kite. AUTO installation. bende ni khas untuk betulkan bugs, update firmware etc. so selamat la kite gunakan PS3 kite. Bravo!

Ape da main takleh nak save?! ha....PS3 kalau korang nak tau dia ada Hard Disk diorang sendiri. aku nye 40gb jer...nak tukar la jadi 160 Gig. PS3 guna HD Laptop. So senang nak bukak. Refer video dibawah ;)








dengan adanye system HD ni, kite dapat save game ngan jayanye..tanpa sebarang pertelingkahan dan kekurangan Space seperti Memori card PS2. PS3 guna banyak memori, so memang patutlah pakai HDrive ;). Ada beberapa version ps3, 40,60,80 & 160 Gb. Semua ada package tersendiri. Mcm aku nye takda slot SD card. Aku cuma ada USB port aje.okay la tu...memadai ;)



kalau ada ps3 console mesti la kene ada Controler... Mempersembahkan! PS3 SixAxis Bluetooth Controller ! ini WiFi Ni jgn main2! takda banyak beza ngan PS2 Controller tapi dia add on ngan feature yg sangat kemas! dia ni wireless so leh bawak masuk bilik air, bilik mandi, bilik gelap, bilik darjah depends radius wifi dia...nak maind epan umah pun leh, ahahah! Controller ni tidak mengunakan batt. Tapi korang kene charge lah. kalau tak charge...memang takleh main lah. bile takleh main, kroang ingat rosak! ape da...lepas tu beli baru? ish rugi. hahah! jangan jadi ngok ngek yer saudara serta saudari. Ada sesetengah game, kite leh control game/charector/kereta mengunakan Movement sahaja.. iaitu kite tilt ke kiri untuk pusing kiri, ke kanan biasalah untuk ke kanan..kalau korang pusing kanan tapi dia kekiri...maknanye sila beli Controller baru dipasaran hanya RM 150.00 sahaja yer eheheh!







Selain dari controller, ps3 juga ada menyediakan keybord nye tersendiri khas untuk chatting, agak leceh gak menatang ni nak chat tanpa mengunakan keybord. so ni lah reka bentuk keybord yg rasa leh memuaskan nafsu serakah kutuk mat salleh dalam network nanti








Anda bosan chat guna jari? ingin memarahi dan kasi command mengunakan mulut anda sendiri? yaa! ps3 juga mennyediakan Bluetooth head set bagi gamers yg ingin berkomunikasi terus melalui suara, Usefull gadjets! aku ada satu bende ni.selalu maki matsalleh dalam game online...last last aku kene maki balik ahahahah! tapi super cool! there's this one game Guna Voice command. its call Tom Clancys End War. if korang ckap "Unit 1 Attack Target" game tu akan dengar korang nye command dan terus attack target! kalau tetiba dengar " Diam la orang nak tido!" ha itu tandanye family kroang suruh dia tido esok nak keje aku pun tak taulah...ahahah! pandai2 la guna k ;) kekadang terfikir cam orang gile plak ahahahh!






Playstation 3 ni memang betul2 dikatakan Entertainment system! fully entertainment. Korang leh tengok Movies guna console ni. Aku try Guna Blue Ray disc dalam Console ni...nak nagis tengok citer bes2 walaupun citer tu citer seram/kelakar/gaduh2. Bukan ape, sebab gambardia sangatlah sharp! Kite leh tengok DVD juga, memang berbeza! biasalah...then korang leh tengok Div-X dalam console ni, Sonang aje...Korang download la citer2 kat PC korang melalui internet tu. lepas tu korang sumbat Citer tu dalam USb Slot yg disediakan. terus akan play...simple jer :D. oso u guys can dengar MP3 dalam console PS3. Bunyik best! kata Dolby digital :D. if korang ada gambar2 yg ada dalam Digicam tu...kalau nak tengok dalam camera memang la kecik nak mampos sampai terpaksa pakai kanta pembesar. tak best..sebab susah nak tengok muka hensem n cun korang dengan teliti. Ha! gunalah PS3 ni, leh tengok gambar korang besar2 ! aheaheh. nak tengok slide show pun leh. Ada option disediakan :D. nak tengok berjam2 pun leh. hahah! tengok la sampai lebam. toksah main game tu aahahahh!

So aku rasa sape yg nak main game best2 beli la PS3. bagus untuk kesihatan. Tapi aku nak ckp korang, PS3 for serius gamers. If korang nak main family games, Korang beli lah Wii. aku tak suka Wii tapi maybe oneday aku beli gak. tengok rezeki. aku nak rate ps3 ni 9/10!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Art n Isme

Pop Art

Pop art is a visual artistic movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. The term was used by British art critic/curator, Lawrence Alloway. Pop art is one of the major art movements of the twentieth century. Characterized by themes and techniques drawn from popular mass culture, such as advertising and comic books, pop art is widely interpreted as either a reaction to the then-dominant ideas of abstract expressionism or an expansion upon them. Pop art, like pop music, aimed to employ images of popular as opposed to elitist culture in art, emphasizing the banal or kitschy elements of any given culture. Pop art at times targeted a broad audience, and often claimed to do so.

Much of pop art is considered very academic, as the unconventional organizational practices used often make it difficult for some to comprehend. Pop art and minimalism are considered to be the last modern art movements and thus the precursors to postmodern art, or some of the earliest examples of postmodern art themselves.

Pop art in the USA

Drowning Girl (1963). On display at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Drowning Girl (1963). On display at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Temporally, the British pop art movement predated the American. However, American pop art has its own origins separate from the British. The movement was a response to abstract expressionism and marked a return to sharp paintwork and representational art. Its use of images from mass culture and ordinary commerce was a relatively new development.


Pop art in Spain

In Spain, the study of pop art is associated with the "new figurative." which arose from the roots of the crisis of informalism. Eduardo Arroyo could be said to fit within the pop art trend, on account of his interest in the environment, his critique of our media culture which incorporates icons of both mass media communication and the history of painting, and his scorn for nearly all established artistic styles. However, the Spaniard who could be considered the most authentically "pop" artist is Alfredo Alcaín, because of the use he makes of popular images and empty spaces in his compositions.

Also in the category of Spanish pop art is the "Chronicle Team" (El Equipo Crónica), which existed in Valencia between 1964 and 1981, formed by the artists Manolo Valdés and Rafael Solbes. Their movement can be characterized as pop because of its use of comics and publicity images and its simplification of images and photographic compositions.

Filmmaker Pedro Almodovar emerged from Madrid's "La Movida" subculture (1970s) making low budget super 8 pop art movies and was subsequently called the Andy Warhol of Spain by the media at the time. In the book "Almodovar on Almodovar" he is quoted saying that the 1950s film "Funny Face" is a central inspiration for his work. One pop trademark in Almodovar's films is that he always produces a fake commercial to be inserted into a scene.

Pop art in Japan

Pop art in Japan is unique and identifiable as Japanese because of the regular subjects and styles. Many Japanese pop artists take inspiration largely from anime, and sometimes ukiyo-e and traditional Japanese art. The best-known pop artist currently in Japan is Takashi Murakami, whose group of artists, Kaikai Kiki, is world-renowned for their own mass-produced but highly abstract and unique superflat art movement, a surrealist, post-modern movement whose inspiration comes mainly from anime and Japanese street culture, is mostly aimed at youth in Japan, and has made a large cultural impact. Some artists in Japan, like Yoshitomo Nara, are famous for their graffiti-inspired art, and some, such as Murakami, are famous for mass-produced plastic or polymer figurines. Many pop artists in Japan use surreal or obscene, shocking images in their art, taken from Japanese hentai. This element of the art catches the eye of viewers young and old, and is extremely thought-provoking, but is not taken as offensive in Japan. A common metaphor used in Japanese pop art is the innocence and vulnerability of children and youth. Artists like Nara and Aya Takano use children as a subject in almost all of their art. While Nara creates scenes of anger or rebellion through children, Takano communicates the innocence of children by portraying nude girls.

Notable pop artists


CUBISM

Cubism was a 20th century art movement, pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music and literature. The first branch of cubism, known as Analytic Cubism, was both radical and influential as a short but highly significant art movement between 1908 and 1911 in France. In its second phase, Synthetic Cubism, the movement spread and remained vital until around 1919, when the Surrealist movement gained popularity.

In cubist artworks, objects are broken up, analyzed, and re-assembled in an abstracted form—instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context. Often the surfaces intersect at seemingly random angles, removing a coherent sense of depth. The background and object planes interpenetrate one another to create the shallow ambiguous space, one of cubism's distinct characteristics.


Conception and origins

Pablo Picasso, Le guitariste, 1910
Pablo Picasso, Le guitariste, 1910

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the European cultural elite were discovering African, Micronesian and Native American art for the first time. Artists such as Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso were intrigued and inspired by the stark power and simplicity of styles of those foreign cultures. Around 1904, Picasso met Matisse through Gertrude Stein, at a time when both artists had recently acquired an interest in African sculpture. They became friendly rivals and competed with each other throughout their careers, perhaps leading to Picasso entering a new period in his work by 1907, marked by the influence of Greek, Iberian and African art. Picasso's paintings of 1907 have been characterized as Protocubism, as notably seen in Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, the antecedent of Cubism.

Some believe that the roots of cubism are to be found in the two distinct tendencies of Paul Cézanne's later work: firstly to break the painted surface into small multifaceted areas of paint, thereby emphasizing the plural viewpoint given by binocular vision, and secondly his interest in the simplification of natural forms into cylinders, spheres, and cones.

However, the cubists explored this concept further than Cézanne; they represented all the surfaces of depicted objects in a single picture plane, as if the objects had had all their faces visible at the same time. This new kind of depiction revolutionized the way in which objects could be visualized in painting and art.

The invention of Cubism was a joint effort between Picasso and Braque, then residents of Montmartre, Paris. These artists were the movement's main innovators. A later active participant was the Spaniard Juan Gris. After meeting in 1907 Braque and Picasso in particular began working on the development of Cubism. Picasso was initially the force and influence that persuaded Braque by 1908 to move away from Fauvism. The two artists began working closely together in late 1908 - early 1909 until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. The movement spread quickly throughout Paris and Europe.

French art critic Louis Vauxcelles first used the term "cubism", or "bizarre cubiques", in 1908 after seeing a picture by Braque. He described it as 'full of little cubes', after which the term quickly gained wide use although the two creators did not initially adopt it. Art historian Ernst Gombrich described cubism as "the most radical attempt to stamp out ambiguity and to enforce one reading of the picture - that of a man-made construction, a coloured canvas."[1]

Juan Gris, Portrait of Picasso, 1912, oil on canvas
Juan Gris, Portrait of Picasso, 1912, oil on canvas

Cubism was taken up by many artists in Montparnasse and promoted by art dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, becoming popular so quickly that by 1911 critics were referring to a "cubist school" of artists. However, many of the artists who thought of themselves as cubists went in directions quite different from Braque and Picasso. The Puteaux Group was a significant offshoot of the Cubist movement; it included Guillaume Apollinaire, Robert Delaunay, Marcel Duchamp, his brothers Raymond Duchamp-Villon, and Jacques Villon, and Fernand Léger. Other important artists associated with cubism include: Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, Marie Laurencin, Diego Rivera, Marie Vorobieff, Jeanne Rij-Rousseau, Roger de La Fresnaye, Henri Le Fauconnier, František Kupka among others.

In 1913 the United States was exposed to cubism and modern European art when Jacques Villon exhibited seven important and large drypoints at the famous Armory Show in New York City. Braque and Picasso themselves went through several distinct phases before 1920, and some of these works had been seen in New York prior to the Armory Show, at Alfred Stieglitz's "291" gallery. Czech artists who realized the epochal significance of cubism of Picasso and Braque attempted to extract its components for their own work in all branches of artistic creativity - especially painting and architecture. This developed into so-called Czech Cubism which was an avant-garde art movement of Czech proponents of cubism active mostly in Prague from 1910 to 1914.

Analytic Cubism

Analytical Cubism is one of the two major branches of the artistic movement of Cubism and was developed between 1908 and 1912. In contrast to Synthetic cubism, ♥ Analytic cubists "analyzed" natural forms and reduced the forms into basic geometric parts on the two-dimensional picture plane. Colour was almost non-existent except for the use of a monochromatic scheme that often included grey, blue and ochre. Instead of an emphasis on colour, Analytic cubists focused on forms like the cylinder, sphere and the cone to represent the natural world. During this movement, the works produced by Picasso and Braque shared stylistic similarities.

Both painters Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque moved toward abstraction, leaving only enough signs of the real world to supply a tension between the reality outside the painting and the complicated meditations on visual language within the frame, exemplified through their paintings Ma Jolie (1911), by Picasso and The Portuguese (1911), by Braque.

In Paris in 1907 there was a major museum retrospective exhibition of the work of Paul Cezanne shortly after his death. The exhibition was enormously influential in establishing Cezanne as an important painter whose ideas were particularly resonant especially to young artists in Paris. Both Picasso and Braque found the inspiration for Cubism from Paul Cezanne, who said to observe and learn to see and treat nature as if it were composed of basic shapes like cubes, spheres, cylinders, and cones. Picasso was the main analytic cubist, but Braque was also prominent, having abandoned Fauvism to work with Picasso in developing the Cubist lexicon.

Juan Gris, Still Life with Fruit Dish and Mandolin, 1919, oil on canvas
Juan Gris, Still Life with Fruit Dish and Mandolin, 1919, oil on canvas

Synthetic Cubism

Synthetic Cubism was the second main branch of Cubism developed by Picasso, Braque, Juan Gris and others between 1912 and 1919. It was seen as the first time that collage had been made as a fine art work.

The first work of this new style was Picasso's Still Life with Chair-caning (1911–1912), which includes oil cloth pasted on the canvas. At the upper left are the letters "JOU", which appear in many cubist paintings and may refer to a newspaper titled "Le Journal". Newspaper clippings were a common inclusion in this style of cubism, whereby physical pieces of newspaper, sheet music, or the like were included in the collages. JOU may also at the same time be a pun on the French words jeu (game) or jouer (to play). Picasso and Braque had a constant friendly competition with each other and including the letters in their works may have been an extension of their game.

Whereas analytic cubism was an analysis of the subjects (pulling them apart into planes), synthetic cubism is more of a pushing of several objects together. Picasso, through this movement, was the first to use text in his artwork (to flatten the space), and the use of mixed media—using more than one type of medium in the same piece. Opposed to analytic cubism, synthetic cubism has fewer planar shifts (or schematism), and less shading, creating flatter space.

Another technique used was called papier collé, or stuck paper, which Braque used in his collage Fruit Dish and Glass (1913).

Cubism and its ideologies

Paris before World War I was a ferment of politics. New anarcho-syndicalist trade unions and women's rights movements were especially new and vigorous. There were strong movements around patriotic nationalism. Cubism was a particularly varied art movement in its political affiliations, with some sections being broadly anarchist or leftist, while others were strongly aligned with nationalist sentiment.

Cubism in other fields

Cubist villa in Prague, Czech Republic
Cubist villa in Prague, Czech Republic

The written works of Gertrude Stein employ repetition and repetitive phrases as building blocks in both passages and whole chapters. Most of Stein's important works utilize this technique, including the novel The Makings of Americans (1906–08) Not only were they the first important patrons of Cubism, Gertrude Stein and her brother Leo were also important influences on Cubism as well. Picasso in turn was an important influence on Stein's writing.

The poets generally associated with Cubism are Guillaume Apollinaire, Blaise Cendrars, Jean Cocteau, Max Jacob, André Salmon and Pierre Reverdy. As American poet Kenneth Rexroth explains, Cubism in poetry "is the conscious, deliberate dissociation and recombination of elements into a new artistic entity made self-sufficient by its rigorous architecture. This is quite different from the free association of the Surrealists and the combination of unconscious utterance and political nihilism of Dada."[2] Nonetheless, the Cubist poets' influence on both Cubism and the later movements of Dada and Surrealism was profound; Louis Aragon, founding member of Surrealism, said that for Breton, Soupault, Éluard and himself, Reverdy was "our immediate elder, the exemplary poet."[3] Though not as well remembered as the Cubist painters, these poets continue to influence and inspire; American poets John Ashbery and Ron Padgett have recently produced new translations of Reverdy's work.

Cubist House of the Black Madonna, Prague, Czech Republic, 1912
Cubist House of the Black Madonna, Prague, Czech Republic, 1912

Wallace Stevens' "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" is also said to demonstrate how cubism's multiple perspectives can be translated into poetry.[citation needed]


The composer Edgard Varèse was heavily influenced by Cubist writing and art.[citation needed]

[edit] Cubism today

Far from being an art movement confined to the annals of art history, Cubism and its legacy continue to inform the work of many contemporary artists. Not only is cubist imagery regularly used commercially but significant numbers of contemporary artists continue to draw upon it both stylistically and perhaps more importantly, theoretically. The latter contains the clue as to the reason for cubism's enduring fascination for artists. As an essentially representational school of painting, having to come to grips with the rising importance of photography as an increasingly viable method of image making, cubism attempts to take representational imagery beyond the mechanically photographic & to move beyond the bounds of traditional single point perspective perceived, as though, by a totally immobile viewer. The questions & theories which arose during the initial appearance of cubism in the early 20th century are, for many representational artists, as current today as when first proposed.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Kawan







Kawan...sape yg bleh hidup tanpa kawan? sape? sape cakap! ahahah! well korang mesti banyak kawan kan? tak kire la macam mana bentuk bujur ke pat segi ke trapizium ke...hahah! kalau takda kawan...susah gak....nanti korang jadi psycho...duk sorang sorang...jgn begitu...cariklah kawan...kawan yg okay.
Citer pasal kawan....aku sangat bersyukur sebab aku dapat kawan yg memahami diri aku ni...dulu aku pikir aku tak banyak kawan. ye lah...dulu masa sekolah...semua orang nak kawan ngan orang yg famous amos....super star...ganster....bla bla bla.....tak heran semua tu. aku dulu terasa aku sikit kawan. tapi rasa ok je coz...aku nye kawan2 dulu accept aku sebagaimana aku sekarang...tak tau lah aku dah berubah...entahlah...aku biasa je...takda special sangat. tapi aku berbangga dapat kawan kawan yg okay. Aku lalui banyak bende...untuk carik kawan yg sebenar...sekarang ni aku dikelilingi ngan kawan kawan yg best! alhamdullilah...semua kawan kawan aku ni...ok...tak merosakan aku...were like brothers and sisters....thanks guys. u know who u are...korang memang best!.

itulah...kalau silap pilih kawan...maka tergolap la masa depan korang..aku ni syukur sangat....aku dapat merasakan bahawa aku dapat kawan yg best best ni lepas aku abis sekolah tinggi. aku sykur sangat. kawan aku masa universiti pun best...diorang macam kawan kawan aku sekarang ni...diorang pun ngam ngan kawan aku yg lain. Aku ngan diorang ni dah memang macam adik beradik. susah senang sama sama...were like family. bad n good thing happen, happy sama sama...semua suka gelak...interest pun same. haih la korang jgn la lupa kan aku kalau korang dah pi mana mana....susah nak carik kawan macam korang...adeh...aku sebenarnye banyak nak bercerita...tapi tetiba mata ni dah ngantuk....thanks to all my beloved friends...glad to besurrounded by extraordinary beloved frens! aku tak leh nak sorok nama korang! aku nak sebuat gak thanks to Zamie, Aris, Azman Shah, Amir Izwan, Zulkhasni Atok!, Jack, Wak Sharin, Izayn, isz manta, Gemok, asrull, Ezzam, Sekmi, Esham, raja Zarim, Apis aris, jawe!, Ihsan, Cico, Zul, Zaidi, Megat, Sarel, Pak Shekh, Shak, Joe Putra, Amie, Baby!, Julie, raja,Emmil, Wanie, Ina, Eika, nadia, Dina, Watty, Suzy n.....semua yg kenal diri aku ni....thanks 4 being my friend... :)

Aku dan idup aku

Assalamualaikum...salam sejahtera pada yg bukan Islam. Ya....aku, Baru start buat blog ni....ada Myspace, Friendster...tapi mcm tempat tu selalu letak gambo diri sendiri. DAh lama gak cemburi bidang internet ni dari 1997....masa zaman Irc lagi...hjahaha! perabis duit chat sampai tak ingat umah. Ni saje try wat Blog sendiri....tak tau sampai bile...

Okay....1st thing first! nama aku Muhammad Iskandar Bin Mustapa, nama samaran dari kecik orang panggil aku Anda. Ada setengah tu orang panggil ISs...Sebab kalau diorang panggil anda, diorang rasa pelik nama tu tapi aku suka. Uniq! hahaha! Asal K.L. dibesarkan disini. lahir pada pada 3hb 2 tahun 1981. wah...dah tua ke aku? aku adalah anak ke-2 dari 3 orang adik beradik aku. Abang aku Suffian Harris ( opie ) n adik aku Muhammad Shafie ( pai ) kitorang semua lelaki takda adik pompuan...alahh...tak best kan? haha! lantaklah janji aku tak kesorangan. Bapak Ku nama Mustapa SUlaiman...asal KL gak...tapi aku rasa asal dia N.sembilan. Tapi dia kata K.L. lantaklah janji bukan indon. haha! Mak aku asal K.L gak. Nama Dia Muaini Bt. Taharin Dulu dia port Kat kg. periuk...dah jadi bangunan beso kot Kt tengah K.L tu, aku pun tak tau kat mana....

Aku ni takda lah best mana....just a ordinary guy...not gay! hahah! itu ihsan ngan cico je ahahahah! Aku ni nak cakap kurus pun aku pun tak tau nak nilai... Aku berat sekarang 60....tinggi 177cm...adakah saya ni kurus? or okay je...terpulang lah....aku rabun...rabun jauh...better then rabun warna dan juga buta huruf. ;p

cite sikit...tak tau la sikit ke banyak...rasa banyak pasal diri aku ni... aku ni...sebenarnye sorang yg pendiam....dulu kat sekolah tak banyak cakap...im a lone wolf..tapi kawan kawan kenal aku...sebab aku ada style aku yg tersendiri. heheh!....aku nye personaliti...sempoi je...aku serdehana, tak kaya, tak miskin....middle. Aku ni dikelilingi ngan orang yg sama kepala mcm aku. bukan sama kepala macam klon tu...maksud aku...sama jiwa taste ... Aku suka gelak, gelakan orang...dan main game...aku ni...bukan nye sombong cuma...kalau orang start cakap dulu..baru aku join..aku susah nak start conversation one by one...tu aku kaku skit tak tau kenapa ahahha!. tapi bile dah diajak berborak...mari! kekadang aku suka ngarut...sometime loya buruk... ada je bende nak selit...aku suka gelak...itu best.... orang cakap kalau suka heppi2 tu... jiwa nmuda...hhaha! ye ke..tapi memang terbukti hehehe!...aku tak suka marah marah....kalau bende kecik tu..aku ketepikan...tapi kalau melibatkan family aku....siap!

Aku Duk ngan famili sekarang...duk ngan mak bapak aku lah...ye la...aku pun belum berbini..duk umah mak ler lagi senang...senang kene marah ahhahah! Were stayin in Lembah Keramat, tempat best. Semua Melayu...Alhamdullilah...gejala mat rempit Kurang. itu yg kita mau...! Lembah keramat letaknye dekat ngan KL...okay la..dekat ngan wangsa maju, ampang, tmn melawati dan gombak. kalau korang nak tau....Umah aku ni dekat ngan Zoo negara...takda la dekat sangat...kire ada la dalam 10 KM dari umah...naik beskal pun sampai...

Aku sekolah kat sini gak...the best la tempat ni...Sekolah dekat...Sekolah rendah di SKLK ( sekolah kebangsaan lembah Keramat ) sekolah menengah kat SMKLK ( Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Lembah Keramat ) okay la sekoalh tu...tapi aku tak suka...yg best pasal sekolah tu, Dulu masa muda muda dulu...aku senang keluar masuk balik umah.. hahahah! kata umah dekat. Bukan ape, sebab aku balik adalah...nak buang air beso...tandas sekolah tu tak yah la nak feel2 buang air...takkan dapat nye... haha miss the old days....gile la sekolah banyak kenangan. then aku masuk sekolah lain...disebabkan aku tak past SPM masa tu. Aku dapat SAP ( Saje Amik Periksa ) bapak aku dengar ni mesti dia geleng kepala hahah! aku sambung belajar aku kat Emkay Institut...okay la tempat tu..leh belaja...disiplin kan diri...aku bukan taknak belajar..tapi malas...biasa lah...hehehe! tapi bile dah tersentap! hamik obat..baru rasa...so aku amik periksa buat kali ke-2..so berjaya! yeehaaa!

lepas tu aku keje...nak carik rezeki skit. keje masa tu sempoi je. jadi Sales assistant cum Display artist, kat Planet Reebok. masa tu saje je mintak..thanks to kak rina...keje sekejap je...3 buulan je. tapi banyak pengalaman dapat. Aku ada kawan kat sana nama kim hong ngan Azie, Azie ni perempuan... comei la gak...aku suka sakat dia...best kawan ngan dia...tapi aku dah lost contact la ngan dia...siut tul...hilang kawan sorang...she's smart and baik...well...tak leh wat ape dah...bye azie...semoga berjumpa lagi ahahha!


then aku dapat surat masuk u...amik graphic....best! tak caya aku leh masuk U...aku ingat aku ni bahlol sangat...tapi...itulah kenyataan. aku masuk uitm shah alam. Okay la best kat sana...dari situ aku dapat belajar erti pembelajaran sebenar. Aku belajar indipendent...dari situ aku dapat belajar erti susahnye belajar..and susahnye nak jadi pandai...amik graphic bukan nye senang...otak kene function. ideas 24/7! boleh! mcm mcm aku dapat kat sana..baik buruk orang aku kenal..orang luar K.L aku dapat tau camana gaya diorang....hehhe funny...kat situ gak aku jumpa kawan aku yg bina semangat baru aku untuk teruskan perjuangan, thanks tu Zul, Megat, Sharil, Ihsan, Cico, Anas, Zaidi n other....! tengok ah kalau aku rajin aku story bout life itm shah alam aku...sekarang ni just sinopsis....

then aku grad....sebelum grad tu bukan main susah lagi aku nak grad! aku kene tendang 2 kali.. satu free kinc! satu lagi flying kick! ini semua pasal Art history! kalau kite tak suka satu subject tu...pasti membawa bencana dalam diri...aduh...tapi semua tu settle...alhamdullilah....tima kasih pada kawan baik aku aris....dia yg banyak tolong aku...i owe u big time bro!!!

lepas tu aku bekerja...kat satu printing company...aku jadi jr. designer....3 tahun keje...tapi gaji tak best. itulah....bukan nak cakap ape...company baru...susah nak naik...so rite now aku keje ngan satu syarikat design. aku keje wat majalah...sambil tu aku wat design untuk monorail...

so rasa itu je la kot nak cite pasal diri aku ni. saje nak test tengok ok ke blog ni...nanti aku citer lagi a ape ape yg best. welll thats all! chowwww!