Friday, 21 December 2012
Friday, 23 November 2012
Monday, 12 November 2012
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Birthday dinner and dessert
15th October is my birthday.... in the picture is the dish and dessert i am have in that night., home mum cook dinner... i bought own ice-cream and snowflaks... red bean sweet dessert .
My sister's birthday same day with me... we old one year.... already.... :-)
My sister's birthday same day with me... we old one year.... already.... :-)
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Saturday, 13 October 2012
Sunday, 2 September 2012
Friday, 31 August 2012
Monday, 20 August 2012
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Friday, 3 August 2012
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Friday, 27 July 2012
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Monday, 23 July 2012
Bulan puasa...start... third day already.
selamat perpuasa. hari ini hari ketiga. Raya akan sampai tak lama lagi. bulan depan...
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Saturday, 21 July 2012
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Happy Father Day!
Wishing my father Happy Father Day and All father in the world ' Happy Father Day 2012!'
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Sunday, 27 May 2012
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
When do leap-day babies celebrate their birthdays?
February 9, 1996
Dear Cecil:
I have always wondered what people do who are born on leap day, February 29. Obviously they age each year, but do they celebrate it on the 28th or the 1st? And when their actual birth date does come around, do they have a really huge bash to make up for lost time?
— Kristin, Los Angeles
Dear Kristin:
My assistant Little Ed explained this in his book Know It All, so you know it can't be that complicated. What you celebrate on your birthday isn't the annual arrival of your birth date; it's the fact that you're one year older. One year = one complete revolution by the earth around the sun = 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds.
To figure the right day to celebrate your birthday, you add 365 and one-quarter days to the hour of your birth. Suppose you were born February 29, 1972 at 10 PM. Then 365 and one-quarter days went by and behold, the first anniversary of your birth hour came on March 1, 1973, at about 4 AM.
The second and third anniversaries also fell on March 1, at 10 AM and 4 PM respectively. Comes year four (1976), and your anniversary is back where it started, February 29 at 10 PM.
Things would have worked out differently if you'd been born at 4 AM on leap day. Your first, second, and third birth-hour anniversaries would have occurred on February 28 at 10 AM, 4 PM, and 10 PM, respectively. If you'd been born at 4 PM, your first anniversary would fall on February 28 but your second and third on March 1. What happens for leap-day babies born at other hours is left as an exercise for the student.
The real problem isn't leap-day people, it's those smug non-leap-day babies who think all they've got to do to be in synch with the cosmos is celebrate their birthdays on the same date every year. Not a chance, Lance.
If you were born February 28, 1972, at 4 AM, you were supposed to celebrate all your non-leap-year birthdays on February 27. Did you? Of course not. Before you were out of diapers you were shaking down the 'rents for gifts under false pretenses. Considering how today's youth start out, it's no wonder so many come to no good.
But look on the bright side. The year 2000, thank Jah, will be a normal leap year. Years divisible by 100 usually aren't. (The rule is: year divisible by 100, no leap year unless also divisible by 400, in which case leap year. It's to keep the calendar lined up with the solar system. Trust Uncle Cecil.)
Were we to skip a leap year in 2000, the awful consequence would be that everybody in the world would celebrate his or her birthday on the wrong day. (At least in some years. If you must get technical, on average we'd be 66 percent more wrong than previously.) Talk about dodging a bullet.
In leap-day-less 1900 they weren't so lucky. Take my late grandmother, born in 1887. Commencing in 1900 she began celebrating her birthday a day before it actually occurred. For the next 81 years, in short, she was living a lie. She was a dour woman; now I know why:
— Cecil Adams
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1216/when-do-leap-day-babies-celebrate-their-birthdays
Dear Cecil:
I have always wondered what people do who are born on leap day, February 29. Obviously they age each year, but do they celebrate it on the 28th or the 1st? And when their actual birth date does come around, do they have a really huge bash to make up for lost time?
— Kristin, Los Angeles
Dear Kristin:
My assistant Little Ed explained this in his book Know It All, so you know it can't be that complicated. What you celebrate on your birthday isn't the annual arrival of your birth date; it's the fact that you're one year older. One year = one complete revolution by the earth around the sun = 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds.
To figure the right day to celebrate your birthday, you add 365 and one-quarter days to the hour of your birth. Suppose you were born February 29, 1972 at 10 PM. Then 365 and one-quarter days went by and behold, the first anniversary of your birth hour came on March 1, 1973, at about 4 AM.
The second and third anniversaries also fell on March 1, at 10 AM and 4 PM respectively. Comes year four (1976), and your anniversary is back where it started, February 29 at 10 PM.
Things would have worked out differently if you'd been born at 4 AM on leap day. Your first, second, and third birth-hour anniversaries would have occurred on February 28 at 10 AM, 4 PM, and 10 PM, respectively. If you'd been born at 4 PM, your first anniversary would fall on February 28 but your second and third on March 1. What happens for leap-day babies born at other hours is left as an exercise for the student.
The real problem isn't leap-day people, it's those smug non-leap-day babies who think all they've got to do to be in synch with the cosmos is celebrate their birthdays on the same date every year. Not a chance, Lance.
If you were born February 28, 1972, at 4 AM, you were supposed to celebrate all your non-leap-year birthdays on February 27. Did you? Of course not. Before you were out of diapers you were shaking down the 'rents for gifts under false pretenses. Considering how today's youth start out, it's no wonder so many come to no good.
But look on the bright side. The year 2000, thank Jah, will be a normal leap year. Years divisible by 100 usually aren't. (The rule is: year divisible by 100, no leap year unless also divisible by 400, in which case leap year. It's to keep the calendar lined up with the solar system. Trust Uncle Cecil.)
Were we to skip a leap year in 2000, the awful consequence would be that everybody in the world would celebrate his or her birthday on the wrong day. (At least in some years. If you must get technical, on average we'd be 66 percent more wrong than previously.) Talk about dodging a bullet.
In leap-day-less 1900 they weren't so lucky. Take my late grandmother, born in 1887. Commencing in 1900 she began celebrating her birthday a day before it actually occurred. For the next 81 years, in short, she was living a lie. She was a dour woman; now I know why:
— Cecil Adams
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1216/when-do-leap-day-babies-celebrate-their-birthdays
Leap Year...
Leap Day: February 29, 2012
’Leap Day’ is February 29, which is an extra (intercalary) day added during a Leap Year, making the year 366 days long – and not 365 days, like a common (normal) year.
Nearly every 4 years is a Leap Year in our modern Gregorian Calendar.
Brief history of the Leap Day
Leap Years are needed to keep our calendar in alignment with the Earth's revolutions around the sun. It takes the Earth approximately 365.242199 days (a tropical year) to circle once around the Sun. If we didn't add a day on February 29 nearly every 4 years, we would lose almost six hours every year. After only 100 years, our calendar would be off by approximately 24 days!
Leap Years 2008 – 2032
Year February 29 – day of the week
2008 Friday
2012 Wednesday
2016 Monday
2020 Saturday
2024 Thursday
2028 Tuesday
2032 Sunday
The ancient Roman Calendar added an extra month every few years to maintain the correct seasonal changes.
But Julius Caesar implemented a new calendar – the Julian Calendar – in 45 BCE (Before Common Era) with an extra day added every 4 years. At the time, Leap Day was February 24, because February was the last month of the year.
What's a Leap Second?
February 30 was a real date
Too many Leap Years
In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII refined the Julian calendar with a new rule that a century year is not a Leap Year unless it is evenly divisible by 400. This transition to the Gregorian Calendar was observed in some countries including Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain. The transition took longer for other countries; Great Britain started using the Gregorian Calendar in 1752 and Lithuania in 1915.
infor from http://www.timeanddate.com/date/leap-day.html
more infor:
http://www.projectbritain.com/year/leapyear.htm
’Leap Day’ is February 29, which is an extra (intercalary) day added during a Leap Year, making the year 366 days long – and not 365 days, like a common (normal) year.
Nearly every 4 years is a Leap Year in our modern Gregorian Calendar.
Brief history of the Leap Day
Leap Years are needed to keep our calendar in alignment with the Earth's revolutions around the sun. It takes the Earth approximately 365.242199 days (a tropical year) to circle once around the Sun. If we didn't add a day on February 29 nearly every 4 years, we would lose almost six hours every year. After only 100 years, our calendar would be off by approximately 24 days!
Leap Years 2008 – 2032
Year February 29 – day of the week
2008 Friday
2012 Wednesday
2016 Monday
2020 Saturday
2024 Thursday
2028 Tuesday
2032 Sunday
The ancient Roman Calendar added an extra month every few years to maintain the correct seasonal changes.
But Julius Caesar implemented a new calendar – the Julian Calendar – in 45 BCE (Before Common Era) with an extra day added every 4 years. At the time, Leap Day was February 24, because February was the last month of the year.
What's a Leap Second?
February 30 was a real date
Too many Leap Years
In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII refined the Julian calendar with a new rule that a century year is not a Leap Year unless it is evenly divisible by 400. This transition to the Gregorian Calendar was observed in some countries including Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain. The transition took longer for other countries; Great Britain started using the Gregorian Calendar in 1752 and Lithuania in 1915.
infor from http://www.timeanddate.com/date/leap-day.html
more infor:
http://www.projectbritain.com/year/leapyear.htm
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Start February 2012... holiday for Malaysia
Holidays and Observances:
1 Jan New Year's Day
2 Jan 'New Year's Day' observed
23 Jan Chinese Lunar New Year's Day
24 Jan Second day of Chinese Lunar New Year
1 Feb Federal Territory Day
5 Feb The Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
7 Feb Thaipusam
1 May Labour Day
5 May Wesak Day
2 Jun The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday
19 Aug Hari Raya Puasa Day 1
20 Aug Hari Raya Puasa Day 2
31 Aug National Day
16 Sep Malaysia Day
26 Oct Hari Raya Haji
13 Nov Deepavali
15 Nov Muharram/New Year
24 Dec Christmas Eve
25 Dec Christmas Day
31 Dec New Year's Eve
1 Jan New Year's Day
2 Jan 'New Year's Day' observed
23 Jan Chinese Lunar New Year's Day
24 Jan Second day of Chinese Lunar New Year
1 Feb Federal Territory Day
5 Feb The Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
7 Feb Thaipusam
1 May Labour Day
5 May Wesak Day
2 Jun The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday
19 Aug Hari Raya Puasa Day 1
20 Aug Hari Raya Puasa Day 2
31 Aug National Day
16 Sep Malaysia Day
26 Oct Hari Raya Haji
13 Nov Deepavali
15 Nov Muharram/New Year
24 Dec Christmas Eve
25 Dec Christmas Day
31 Dec New Year's Eve
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Sunday, 29 January 2012
7th Day of Chinese New Year
Today is the 7th day of Chinese New Year, known as 人日 (Ren Le) in Mandarin or (Yan Yak) in Cantonese. This means it is the birthday of all humankind.
Happy Birthday everyone.
1st day was the chicken, 2nd day the dog, 3rd day the pig, 4th day the goat/lamb, 5th day the cow/ox, 6th day the horse and 7th day human. There was also recorded an additional 8th day for grains (rice and others)
Many old fashioned family will have a dinner consists of 7 good luck dishes for dinner. Many will celebrate by making fish ceviche or 'Yu Sung' in Cantonese or 'Yu Shen' in Mandarin because the words ryhmes with 'birth' in Chinese.
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012
2012年12生肖流年整体运程
Go to...
http://astro.ifeng.com/bagua/detail_2011_11/04/10413788_0.shtml
2012年12生肖流年整体运程_星座频道_凤凰网
astro.ifeng.com
12生肖
鼠, 牛, 虎, 兔,龙, 蛇, 马, 羊,猴, 鸡, 狗, 猪.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=6&ved=0CFYQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fastro.ifeng.com%2Fbagua%2Fdetail_2011_11%2F04%2F10413788_0.shtml&ei=JlAlT9iiLYTkrAfgu-GnCA&usg=AFQjCNGDZ0AGL1Wn4I2VnRZCNQ1M40C2TQ
http://astro.ifeng.com/bagua/detail_2011_11/04/10413788_0.shtml
2012年12生肖流年整体运程_星座频道_凤凰网
astro.ifeng.com
12生肖
鼠, 牛, 虎, 兔,龙, 蛇, 马, 羊,猴, 鸡, 狗, 猪.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=6&ved=0CFYQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fastro.ifeng.com%2Fbagua%2Fdetail_2011_11%2F04%2F10413788_0.shtml&ei=JlAlT9iiLYTkrAfgu-GnCA&usg=AFQjCNGDZ0AGL1Wn4I2VnRZCNQ1M40C2TQ
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2012年12生肖运程
属猪的人2012年运程
属猪的人进入2012年壬辰流年,亥水遇到流年岁君的壬水透出,得水旺之助,因此今年行运亨通,可以说是顺风顺水的,各方面的行运比较得利,注定要收获成功的流年。但要注意到太岁辰土有亦墓亦库的变动之象,暗喻今年顺中藏逆,并且
属狗的人2012年运程
属狗的经过了六合贵人引动的2011年之后进入2012年今年壬辰年其实在运势上是会回落一些的,因为属狗的人地支为戌土,戌土带火为燥土,但今年的太岁是辰土,辰土自身本为湿土,因为带水气。戌与辰,乃为水火互犯,戌土带有犯太岁之
属鸡的人2012年运程
属鸡的人经过去年的不利之后,进入2012年壬辰龙年运势有所回回升,总体较为良好。今年年支辰土生酉金,财运、事业、感情等较为顺畅。且酉金与辰土太岁相合,主要表现为今年贵人多助,事业高升,正财偏财都不错。但今年【病符】星
属猴的人2012年运程
属猴的人经过2011年辛卯年的地支金克木的不利之后,进入今年2012年壬辰年运势上是有很大的提升,因为得到辰土太岁的生扶,形成土生金的顺生局面。并且遇到【太阳】星入命,太阳星主官场贵人,因为属猴的人进入壬辰年,事业上必定
属羊的人2012年运程
在进入2012年壬辰龙年,属羊的人是未土之命。虽然与太岁同为五行土,但太岁辰土是水库,是带水的土,湿土。而未土是木库,是带火的土,燥土。一湿一燥,同生却相互抵制和耗泄,加之【空亡】星入命,所以属羊的人在今年运势会出现
属马的人2012年运程
属马的人进入2012年壬辰流年,恰遇此年【天德】贵人星如命,因此今年属马之人总体运势较好,得到贵人星的庇护和保佑,运势颇为理想顺利。因此在事业上可以开创出一番新天地,大有作为。而今年欲创业的属马的人,可一展身手,与他
属蛇的人2012年运程
进入2012年壬辰年,属蛇的人从2011年辛卯兔年的害太岁的不利中解脱出来。但恰遇今年太岁是辰土,辰土有晦火之意,而属蛇之人正是巳火,属蛇之人处于受克制之中。且今年属蛇之人遇到【罗网】入命,在事业工作上一定要注意遵纪守法
属龙的人2012年运程
属龙的人进入2012年壬辰龙年,今年辰辰为自刑,自带刑伤之势,所以属龙的人在今年不仅是犯太岁,并且犯太岁的程度加重,这点是属龙的人在2012年特别要注意的。今年容易出现人事不和,官司纠纷,身体抱恙的问题,其中特别注意农历
属兔的人2012年运程
属兔的人进入2012年壬辰龙年,地支出现卯辰相害,辰土被卯木相克激起太岁之怒,与太岁相害加之【五鬼】星入命宫,所以进入今年,属兔的人凡事必定要谨慎应对。《穷通宝鉴》有云[逢太岁之年,无喜必有祸。]加之属兔的人今年是与太
属虎的人2012年运程
属虎的人进入2012年壬辰流年,寅木克制太岁辰土之象,实为冲克太岁,犯上之不利。因此进入今年应该要特别处理好自己的人际关系,与上级、同事以及自己的客户间的关系。切记不要冒失,不要急躁而语出狂言而得罪自己身边重要的关系
属牛的人2012年运程
属牛的人进入2012年壬辰年,天干壬水,地支辰土是湿土。而属牛之人地支为丑土,丑土与辰土同为湿土,为比肩帮身之美意。所以属牛之人在2012年今年可以说是得帮得助,顺水行舟。而且今年属牛之人恰遇到六合星入命,六合贵人入命帮
属鼠的人2012年运程
属鼠的人进入2012年壬辰龙年,恰遇子辰半三合,因此今年属鼠的人是吉星入命,且【天德】贵人星护身有利,所以属鼠的人在今年可谓是吉祥喜庆之事多多,行运是顺心如意之象。属鼠的人今年事业上收获颇丰,喜有晋升、提升、升职之象
属猪的人进入2012年壬辰流年,亥水遇到流年岁君的壬水透出,得水旺之助,因此今年行运亨通,可以说是顺风顺水的,各方面的行运比较得利,注定要收获成功的流年。但要注意到太岁辰土有亦墓亦库的变动之象,暗喻今年顺中藏逆,并且
属狗的人2012年运程
属狗的经过了六合贵人引动的2011年之后进入2012年今年壬辰年其实在运势上是会回落一些的,因为属狗的人地支为戌土,戌土带火为燥土,但今年的太岁是辰土,辰土自身本为湿土,因为带水气。戌与辰,乃为水火互犯,戌土带有犯太岁之
属鸡的人2012年运程
属鸡的人经过去年的不利之后,进入2012年壬辰龙年运势有所回回升,总体较为良好。今年年支辰土生酉金,财运、事业、感情等较为顺畅。且酉金与辰土太岁相合,主要表现为今年贵人多助,事业高升,正财偏财都不错。但今年【病符】星
属猴的人2012年运程
属猴的人经过2011年辛卯年的地支金克木的不利之后,进入今年2012年壬辰年运势上是有很大的提升,因为得到辰土太岁的生扶,形成土生金的顺生局面。并且遇到【太阳】星入命,太阳星主官场贵人,因为属猴的人进入壬辰年,事业上必定
属羊的人2012年运程
在进入2012年壬辰龙年,属羊的人是未土之命。虽然与太岁同为五行土,但太岁辰土是水库,是带水的土,湿土。而未土是木库,是带火的土,燥土。一湿一燥,同生却相互抵制和耗泄,加之【空亡】星入命,所以属羊的人在今年运势会出现
属马的人2012年运程
属马的人进入2012年壬辰流年,恰遇此年【天德】贵人星如命,因此今年属马之人总体运势较好,得到贵人星的庇护和保佑,运势颇为理想顺利。因此在事业上可以开创出一番新天地,大有作为。而今年欲创业的属马的人,可一展身手,与他
属蛇的人2012年运程
进入2012年壬辰年,属蛇的人从2011年辛卯兔年的害太岁的不利中解脱出来。但恰遇今年太岁是辰土,辰土有晦火之意,而属蛇之人正是巳火,属蛇之人处于受克制之中。且今年属蛇之人遇到【罗网】入命,在事业工作上一定要注意遵纪守法
属龙的人2012年运程
属龙的人进入2012年壬辰龙年,今年辰辰为自刑,自带刑伤之势,所以属龙的人在今年不仅是犯太岁,并且犯太岁的程度加重,这点是属龙的人在2012年特别要注意的。今年容易出现人事不和,官司纠纷,身体抱恙的问题,其中特别注意农历
属兔的人2012年运程
属兔的人进入2012年壬辰龙年,地支出现卯辰相害,辰土被卯木相克激起太岁之怒,与太岁相害加之【五鬼】星入命宫,所以进入今年,属兔的人凡事必定要谨慎应对。《穷通宝鉴》有云[逢太岁之年,无喜必有祸。]加之属兔的人今年是与太
属虎的人2012年运程
属虎的人进入2012年壬辰流年,寅木克制太岁辰土之象,实为冲克太岁,犯上之不利。因此进入今年应该要特别处理好自己的人际关系,与上级、同事以及自己的客户间的关系。切记不要冒失,不要急躁而语出狂言而得罪自己身边重要的关系
属牛的人2012年运程
属牛的人进入2012年壬辰年,天干壬水,地支辰土是湿土。而属牛之人地支为丑土,丑土与辰土同为湿土,为比肩帮身之美意。所以属牛之人在2012年今年可以说是得帮得助,顺水行舟。而且今年属牛之人恰遇到六合星入命,六合贵人入命帮
属鼠的人2012年运程
属鼠的人进入2012年壬辰龙年,恰遇子辰半三合,因此今年属鼠的人是吉星入命,且【天德】贵人星护身有利,所以属鼠的人在今年可谓是吉祥喜庆之事多多,行运是顺心如意之象。属鼠的人今年事业上收获颇丰,喜有晋升、提升、升职之象
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Happy Dragon Year!
Happy Chinese new year 2012!
wishing all here, health, wealth, joy and happiness.
wishing all here, health, wealth, joy and happiness.
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Sunday, 22 January 2012
Chinese New Year 2012 coming soon....
Less than one hour, Chinese New Year 2012 will arrive.
Wishing all of you
Happy Chinese New Year and all the best in Dragon Year.
Wishing all of you
Happy Chinese New Year and all the best in Dragon Year.
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Thursday, 5 January 2012
lunch at home.
Monday is 02012012 is public holiday, replace 01012012 sunday holiday, Lunch eat at home, mum cook...fried"loshifen" and LoHanGuo water.
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Best Funny Greetings for New Year 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v7lBSn9IQg&feature=relmfu
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Happy New year 2012
Wish all of you happy happy in 2012.
always healthy and all the best.
http://sciencestage.com/v/61310/happy-new-year-2012-clip-art.html
always healthy and all the best.
http://sciencestage.com/v/61310/happy-new-year-2012-clip-art.html
Labels:
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