1. Sesungguhnya seorang hamba itu bila merasa wujub kerana suatu perhiasan dunia, nescaya Allah akan murka kepadanya hingga dia melepaskan perhiasan itu.
2. Semoga aku menjadi pohon yang ditebang kemudian digunakan.
3. Dia berkata kepada para sahabat,"Sesungguhnya aku telah mengatur urusan kamu, tetapi aku bukanlah org yg paling baik di kalangan kamu maka berilah pertolongan kepadaku. Kalau aku bertindak lurus maka ikutilah aku tetapi kalau aku menyeleweng maka betulkan aku!"
SAYIDINA UMAR BIN KHATTAB :
1. Jika tidak karana takut dihisab, sesungguhnya aku akan perintahkan membawa seekor kambing, kemudian dipanggang untuk kami di depan pembakar roti.
2. Barangsiapa takut kepada Allah SWT nescaya tidak akan dapat dilihat kemarahannya. Dan barangsiapa takut pada Allah, tidak sia-sia apa yang dia kehendaki.
3. Wahai Tuhan, janganlah Engkau jadikan kebinasaan umat Muhammad SAW di atas tanganku. Wahai Tuhanku, umurku telah lanjut dan kekuatanku telah lemah. Maka genggamkan (matikan) aku untukMu bukan untuk manusia.
SAYIDINA ALI KARAMALLAHU WAJHAH :
1. Cukuplah bila aku merasa mulia karena Engkau sebagai Tuhan bagiku dan cukuplah bila aku bangga bahawa aku menjadi hamba bagiMu. Engkau bagiku sebagaimana yang aku cintai, maka berilah aku taufik
sebagaimana yang Engkau cintai.
2. Hendaklah kamu lebih memperhatikan tentang bagaimana amalan itu diterima daripada banyak beramal, kerana sesungguhnya terlalu sedikit amalan yang disertai takwa. Bagaimanakah amalan itu hendak diterima?
3. Janganlah seseorang hamba itu mengharap selain kepada Tuhannya dan janganlah dia takut selain kepada dosanya.
4. Tidak ada kebaikan ibadah yang tidak ada ilmunya dan tidak ada kebaikan ilmu yang tidak difahami dan tidak ada kebaikan bacaan kalau tidak ada perhatian untuknya.
UMAR BIN AZIZ :
1. Orang yang bertakwa itu dikekang.
2. Sesungguhnya syubhat itu pada yang halal.
3. Kemaafan yang utama itu adalah ketika berkuasa.
SUFFIAN AS THAURI :
1. Tidak ada ketaatan bagi kedua ibu-bapa pada perkara syubhat.
2. Sesungguhnya seorang lelaki itu berharta bila dia zuhud di dunia, dan sesungguhnya seorang itu adalah fakir bila dia gemar pada dunia.
3. Menuntut ilmu lebih utama daripada solat sunat."
bumi dipijak langit dijunjung mari berfikir luar tempurong tak kira pangkat ataupun darjat limpah kurnia gelombang cinta
Ult li albi bissaraha (Aku membuka hatiku dengan kejujuran)
Hayya nab'idil karaha (Hindarilah kebencian dan dendam)
Syakkireena a' kulli na'ma (Marilah kekalkan syukur dgn apa yg kita ada)
Ba' ideena anil fattana (Hindarilah segala penipuan dan dosa²)
Hayya nab'idil karaha (Hindarilah kebencian dan dendam)
Syakkireena a' kulli na'ma (Marilah kekalkan syukur dgn apa yg kita ada)
Ba' ideena anil fattana (Hindarilah segala penipuan dan dosa²)
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Make your computer start faster
Getting the computer up and running involves several stages. There are various tweaks that can be applied for each stage to speed things up. In my own experience, only a few make much difference. Some references are given in the sidebar. The most important improvement by far comes from controlling the programs that are loaded at start up. This item will be discussed in more detail below but first here is a survey of other possibilities.
The boot process involving the BIOS
There are a variety of tweaks that are possible in this first stage but I have never found one that did more than shave a second or two here and there. Furthermore, the BIOS is terra incognita for the average PC user. There are probably more fruitful areas where time-saving measures can be looked for but those who love to tinker can get some ideas from this ExtremeTech reference.
About Bootvis.exe
This graphical Microsoft developer tool is mentioned and recommended as a way to speed up booting in countless places. I see it so often that I felt constrained to devote a separate section to it. This is what Microsoft has to say
Please note that Bootvis.exe is not a tool that will improve boot/resume performance for end users. Contrary to some published reports, Bootvis.exe cannot reduce or alter a system's boot or resume performance. The boot optimization routines invoked by Bootvis.exe are built into Windows XP. These routines run automatically at pre-determined times as part of the normal operation of the operating system.
From what I understand (I'm no expert) a brand-new setup might take a couple of days before Windows XP finishes optimizing and, if you just can't wait, Bootvis.exe might help you optimize right away . But, basically, you can forget about using this tool in spite of what everybody keeps saying. You can't even download it from Microsoft anymore although there are sites that still have it. There seem to be several versions and one or more may not work in SP2.
In any event, it seems it is possible to carry out some of the type of optimization done by this tool just by using RUNDLL32.EXE. In Start-Run. Enter the command RUNDLL32.EXE advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks
Loading Windows
Windows XP loads pretty fast but there are some ways to hurry it up a bit. Unfortunately, a lot of the stuff you read isn't too useful. Here are a few of the common suggestions.
1. A study has shown that cutting down on the number of fonts being loaded will speed things up. If you have many hundreds of fonts, you might consider removing some. Those who wish to manage their fonts can read this article.
2. There is a lot of discussion of configuring "Prefetch" and the related subject "boot defrag". The average PC user can ignore these subjects since Windows XP basically takes care of this area on its own. These configurations are part of what the utility "Bootvis.exe" discussed above was supposed to help manage. If you must tinker, do the RUNDLL32.exe command given above in the Bootvis.exe section. However, forget the often-mentioned idea of regularly deleting the contents of the \Windows\Prefetch\ folder. In fact, deleting Prefetch will initially slow down the boot until the folder is rebuilt. See Ed Bott's blog on the subject. Also see this bad tweaks list.
3. The Start menu in Windows XP contains an entry, My Recent Documents, where a list of all the recent documents that you have opened or used is kept. This provides a quick way to reopen any document. After a while the list can get quite long and it has the effect of slowing the bootup process. Details of managing this feature are discussed here. What isn't obvious is that the list of files that can be accessed from the My Recent Documents entry in the Start may be only the tip of the iceberg. The folder, %USERPROFILE%\Recent, where the entries are stored may have many more. This folder should be cleaned regularly. This can be done manually or automatically every time you log off. To make the cleanup automatic you can edit the Registry. (The usual caveats about Registry editing apply.) In the Registry editor Regedit, navigate to this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Create a DWORD value named ClearRecentDocsOnExit and give it a data value of 1. Shortcut entries for “My Recent Documents” will still be collected during a login session but will then be cleared at logoff. For those who shun Registry editing, I have written an INF file to do the Registry change. Download the zipped file here to anywhere convenient and unzip. Then right-click and choose “Install” from the context menu. The change will take place when you log off or reboot.
Note: This file is offered without any guarantees and the user assumes all respnsibility for its use.
Drivers and hardware
Part of the boot process is loading and initializing the hardware.
1. Keep the drivers for your peripherals and other hardware up-to-date. This may require checking regularly at the Web sites of the manufacturers. If you have older equipment, be sure that you are using drivers written for Windows XP.
2. You may want to disable rarely used peripherals or hardware services. Possible examples are game ports, IR ports, MIDI devices, and Firewire. Disabling devices does not remove them and they can be re-enabled if desired. Use Device Manager to make changes. Click here to see how to use Device Manager.
Networking tweaks
Network cards can be a substantial drag on startup time since they can spend a lot of time getting network addresses. Also if you have a lot of network protocols , loading them can take time.
1. If you have a home network and are using automatic IP assignments, you may be able to speed things up by assigning permanent IPs to the computers on your network. Consult the instructions for your router. Also see this reference.
2. If you are using DSL and connect by PPPOE directly to a modem (not a router) you definitely want to assign a permanent IP to your network card. Otherwise, there is a considerable delay while the card hunts for an address when you boot. Consult your ISP for instructions. Also see this reference.
Limiting the programs and services that start up
This area is where the big savings in time can be made. The average PC user probably has far too much stuff loading at start up. Also, Windows starts up a lot of services by default that many systems do not need. The measures to take are covered in great detail on pages elsewhere on this site. How to use the Windows System Configuration Utility (Msconfig) and the Services Console to control both programs and services is discussed. There is also some excellent freeware to help manage your startup and one program, WinPatrol, is evaluated here.
Making the system run better
Controlling what starts up is also a major way to make your system faster and more efficient once it is up and running. Other ways to help your system run more efficiently are discussed on the next page.
The boot process involving the BIOS
There are a variety of tweaks that are possible in this first stage but I have never found one that did more than shave a second or two here and there. Furthermore, the BIOS is terra incognita for the average PC user. There are probably more fruitful areas where time-saving measures can be looked for but those who love to tinker can get some ideas from this ExtremeTech reference.
About Bootvis.exe
This graphical Microsoft developer tool is mentioned and recommended as a way to speed up booting in countless places. I see it so often that I felt constrained to devote a separate section to it. This is what Microsoft has to say
Please note that Bootvis.exe is not a tool that will improve boot/resume performance for end users. Contrary to some published reports, Bootvis.exe cannot reduce or alter a system's boot or resume performance. The boot optimization routines invoked by Bootvis.exe are built into Windows XP. These routines run automatically at pre-determined times as part of the normal operation of the operating system.
From what I understand (I'm no expert) a brand-new setup might take a couple of days before Windows XP finishes optimizing and, if you just can't wait, Bootvis.exe might help you optimize right away . But, basically, you can forget about using this tool in spite of what everybody keeps saying. You can't even download it from Microsoft anymore although there are sites that still have it. There seem to be several versions and one or more may not work in SP2.
In any event, it seems it is possible to carry out some of the type of optimization done by this tool just by using RUNDLL32.EXE. In Start-Run. Enter the command RUNDLL32.EXE advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks
Loading Windows
Windows XP loads pretty fast but there are some ways to hurry it up a bit. Unfortunately, a lot of the stuff you read isn't too useful. Here are a few of the common suggestions.
1. A study has shown that cutting down on the number of fonts being loaded will speed things up. If you have many hundreds of fonts, you might consider removing some. Those who wish to manage their fonts can read this article.
2. There is a lot of discussion of configuring "Prefetch" and the related subject "boot defrag". The average PC user can ignore these subjects since Windows XP basically takes care of this area on its own. These configurations are part of what the utility "Bootvis.exe" discussed above was supposed to help manage. If you must tinker, do the RUNDLL32.exe command given above in the Bootvis.exe section. However, forget the often-mentioned idea of regularly deleting the contents of the \Windows\Prefetch\ folder. In fact, deleting Prefetch will initially slow down the boot until the folder is rebuilt. See Ed Bott's blog on the subject. Also see this bad tweaks list.
3. The Start menu in Windows XP contains an entry, My Recent Documents, where a list of all the recent documents that you have opened or used is kept. This provides a quick way to reopen any document. After a while the list can get quite long and it has the effect of slowing the bootup process. Details of managing this feature are discussed here. What isn't obvious is that the list of files that can be accessed from the My Recent Documents entry in the Start may be only the tip of the iceberg. The folder, %USERPROFILE%\Recent, where the entries are stored may have many more. This folder should be cleaned regularly. This can be done manually or automatically every time you log off. To make the cleanup automatic you can edit the Registry. (The usual caveats about Registry editing apply.) In the Registry editor Regedit, navigate to this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Create a DWORD value named ClearRecentDocsOnExit and give it a data value of 1. Shortcut entries for “My Recent Documents” will still be collected during a login session but will then be cleared at logoff. For those who shun Registry editing, I have written an INF file to do the Registry change. Download the zipped file here to anywhere convenient and unzip. Then right-click and choose “Install” from the context menu. The change will take place when you log off or reboot.
Note: This file is offered without any guarantees and the user assumes all respnsibility for its use.
Drivers and hardware
Part of the boot process is loading and initializing the hardware.
1. Keep the drivers for your peripherals and other hardware up-to-date. This may require checking regularly at the Web sites of the manufacturers. If you have older equipment, be sure that you are using drivers written for Windows XP.
2. You may want to disable rarely used peripherals or hardware services. Possible examples are game ports, IR ports, MIDI devices, and Firewire. Disabling devices does not remove them and they can be re-enabled if desired. Use Device Manager to make changes. Click here to see how to use Device Manager.
Networking tweaks
Network cards can be a substantial drag on startup time since they can spend a lot of time getting network addresses. Also if you have a lot of network protocols , loading them can take time.
1. If you have a home network and are using automatic IP assignments, you may be able to speed things up by assigning permanent IPs to the computers on your network. Consult the instructions for your router. Also see this reference.
2. If you are using DSL and connect by PPPOE directly to a modem (not a router) you definitely want to assign a permanent IP to your network card. Otherwise, there is a considerable delay while the card hunts for an address when you boot. Consult your ISP for instructions. Also see this reference.
Limiting the programs and services that start up
This area is where the big savings in time can be made. The average PC user probably has far too much stuff loading at start up. Also, Windows starts up a lot of services by default that many systems do not need. The measures to take are covered in great detail on pages elsewhere on this site. How to use the Windows System Configuration Utility (Msconfig) and the Services Console to control both programs and services is discussed. There is also some excellent freeware to help manage your startup and one program, WinPatrol, is evaluated here.
Making the system run better
Controlling what starts up is also a major way to make your system faster and more efficient once it is up and running. Other ways to help your system run more efficiently are discussed on the next page.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Butterfingers
Bebas
Enjit enjit
Semut siapa sakit naik atas
Arus permodenan kian deras
Pastikan kita tak lemas
Enjit enjit
Semut siapa sakit naik atas
Jangan ketinggalan nanti melepas
Kita semua perlu tekad
Sampai bila di belenggu
Hidup tanpa ragu-ragu
Tanah tumpahnya darahku
Enjit enjit
Semua siapa sakit naik atas
Usah buang masa itu emas
Lupakanlah yang dah lepas
Biar apa pun terjadi
Saya tetap disini
Menghapuskan dilemma ini
Enjit enjit
Semut siapa sakit naik atas
Arus permodenan kian deras
Pastikan kita tak lemas
Kita semua perlu
Bebas
Thursday, January 15, 2009
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Maharani
Butterfingers
Mereka kata ku gila
Lagilah aku suka
Otakku geliga
Fikiran luarbiasa
Mereka kata ku samseng
Tapi ku tak ambil pusing
Pedulikan semua!
Fikir apa yang penting
Jangan percaya kata mereka
Sudah ku kenal pasti
Kau pujaan hati
Cinta sejati memang boleh dibeli
Tapi tak mungkin ditukarganti
Akan ku taati
Maharani
Mereka kata ku tipu
Tapi ku tak meniru
Mereka semua pemburu
Pemburu yang cemburu
Semua tuduhan,fitnah belaka
Ada yang suka, juga ada yang benci
Biar peluru menembus kulitku
Suatu yang pasti
Kekal abadi
Akan ku taati Maharani
Mereka kata kau sama
Tiada apa yang berbeza
Aku tau kau tak serupa
Tak silau lihat harta
Monday, January 12, 2009
SEJARAH PILIHAN RAYA KAMPUS UKM
Pandang belakang-Tindakan Siswa BersatuSecara umumnya, kebangkitan mahasiswa UKM di Malaysia sebagai satu gerakan social dan politik bermula sekitar tahun 1966 dan 1967. Bamyak peristiwa penting yang berlaku sehingga ia boleh dianggap sebagai tahun peralihan dalam sejarah pergerakan mahasiswa. UKM yang ditubuhkan pada 18 Mei 1970 bertempat di Lembah Pantai dan kemudiannya di Bangi juga menyumbang kepada sistuasi ini. Bermula dengan pertembungan 2 aliran pemikiran yang mendasari penubuhan UKM iaitu golongan yang mempunyai kesedaran Islam dan golongan fahaman kebangsaan. Ia juga telah berjangkit kepada mahasiswa dan telah menjadi asas kepada politik kampus sejak dari awal 70an hingga sekarang.Pada sesi 74/75 PMUKM telah dibuabrkan berikutan berkuatkuasa pindaan AUKU pada tahun 1975. Ia kemudian dipulihkan apabila pilihanraya diadakan pada sesi 75/76. Pergolakan semakin wujud apabila terdapat kelompok yang menentang dan menerima pilihanraya tersebut. Namun ini mewujudkan budaya baru dalam politik kampus, politik kepartian. Wujud kumpulan mahasiswa menyokong secara myata dan terbuka dalam pilihanraya. Kumpulan pelajar yang cenderung kepada Islam dan memperjuangkan dasar Islam dikenali sebagai kumpulan Angkatan Tindakan Mahasiswa (ATMA). Manakala kumpulan yang memperjuangkan Islam-Nasionalisma dikenali sebagai kumpulan Tindakan Siswa Bersatu (TSB).Berdasarkan pendekatan dakwah , aktivis ATMA telah mengerakkan Ikatan Studi Islam (ISIUKM) pada tahun 2976 tetapi tidak aktif disebabkan tada penggerak. Manakala golongan TSB, perjuangan mereka berterakan kepada kesederhanaan dan berkait rapat dengan dasar Nasionalisma-Islam dan perjuangan mahasiswa melayu. Meskipun kumpulan ATMA mewakili pendokong aspirasi Islam namun arah corak perjuangan sudah tidak sealiran sehingga melahirkan kumpulan yang pro-PAS dan pro-ABIM. Krisis dalaman ini adalah selaras dengan perpecahan ABIM sendiri, apabila kemasukan Anwar Ibrahim dalam UMNO pada tahun 1982.Politicking kelompok Islam ini semakin hebat apabila puak pro- PAS menarik diri dari ATMA pada pilihanraya sesi 84/85. Masing-masing menpunyai kefahaman dan konsep perlaksanaan Islam yang berbeza. ATMA yang pro-ABIM berpendapat perlaksanaan Islam perlu dilakukan secara tolak ansur dan toleransi untuk menjamin keadilan dan perpaduan mahasiswa. Manakala kumpulan ATMA yang pro-PAS berpendapat Islam tidakboleh dibawa berkompromi engan suasana persekitaran yang berbentuk secular. Perkembangan politik semakin menunjukkan pertembungan ideology Islam. Akhirnya kumpulan ATMA pro-PAS berpecah dan membentuk Islam PENYELAMAT Ummah (IPU) dengan slogan (MAMPU). Sehingga ke hari ini IPU adalah sayap kanan PAS. Pada 1988 muncul ISLAMIC Representatif Council (IRC). IRC yang pernah bersama dengan IPU membentuk Majlis Syura telah mengambil keputusan keluar dari IPU kerana tidak berpuas hati dengan dasar IPU yang terlalu political dan terikut-ikut cara PAS.TSB muncul ditengah kekalutan pertelagahan kumpulan Islam. Sekumpulan pelajar Melayu lewat 70an telah memikirkan perlunya gerakan pelajar yang sederhana dan tidak ekstrim dalam memperjuangkan suara mahasiswa di university. Tribute kepada Mohamad Rais Zainuddin (Datuk), Abdul Rahman Bakar(Dato’) dan rakan-rakan. Bermula dari empat orang mahasiswa dan kemudian kelompok ini disokong oleh Persatuan Anak Negeri dan akhirnya pada pilihanraya sesi 80/81 mereka Berjaya memecahkan tradisi kumpulan mahasiswa ekstrim. Walau bagaimanapun ATMA berjaya merampas semula kerusi PMUKM pada sesi 81/82.Pertandingan 3 penjuru pada pilihanraya sesi 85/86 diantara ATMA- pro PAS, ATMA- pro ABIM dan TSB. Ternyata konflik kumpulan Islam berada pada tahap klimaks. Kesemua calon kumpulan Islam yang bermasalah tewas kecuali setiausaha agung sesi sebelumnya. TSB memenangi semula kerusi PMUKM. Tewasnya ATMA dan pada sesi 86/87 munculnya IPU dan memenangi pilihanraya kampus. ATMA telah tidak meletakkan calon pada 3 pilihanraya tahun berikutnya.TSB memenangi semula kerusi PMUKM pada sesi 89/90. Meneruskan kegemilangan apabila memenangi pilihanraya kampus sesi 91/92, 92/93, 93/94, 94/95 dan 95/96. Satu rekod cemerlang kumpulan politik kampus yang berjaya menguasai PMUKM selama lima musim.Menerusi Deklarasi Sri Pinang di Kamsis Burhanuddin Helmi. Pada julai 1996(selepas kekalahan pilihanraya) TSB telah distruktur semula… Ditulis olehBudiman Mohd Zohdi (Presiden TSB 96/97)
Sunday, January 11, 2009
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