Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Experiment, Assignment, Report ARE NIGHTMARE!

Hello peeps :D. I'm just back from school after doing few experiment related to BIOLOGY which is FUCKING DIRTY AND HARD. One of it, using my own saliva to test the presence of amylase enzyme depend on what temperature that suit it. Well, that not the worst. The WORST part is using my friend's saliva. Dirty? Fuck yeah. After that, writing 2 report at same time make my brain *Boom* dead. But somehow I think that it not the hardest part yet, so I try my best to achieve the best ^^.

-PEACE!

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Busy! Busy! Busy!

Hello peeps. :D How's your days? I'm kinda busy with assignment for this few days and I didn't have time to updating my blog but don't worry, I'll keep posting new thing as fast as possible. Well sorry for any problem that occurred in my blog (example ads, bug) and I saw some of these yesterday O_O. Well, don't download any untrusted file from any website. Have a nice day!

-PEACE!

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

I'm Back~!

Hello everyone :D. As I say, I'm back to blogging~! Few days ago I got some connection issues it fucked up my mind =_=. But anyway, keep following my blog :). Have a nice day!

-PEACE!

Friday, 18 March 2011

Funny day with friends~!

As the title said, today me and my friends, nick and fiq having game in SSi server and Nick having his bad luck day and we can't stop laugh of him HAHAHAHHAHA. Well, here some of the photo from the game.

                                                    Nick change his name to my name =_= :

Nick change his name back to Nick/A/ :

Nick -1 score

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Hello to the world :D

Hello everyone! I'm back again to post something that I knew this few day. One of it, I saw it in my gaming community forum, they say about the end of the world D: . Did you guys believe there will be the end of the world soon? Even though it fake, but these day people making the world "bleed". Other than that, I listen back to old school song like Good Charlotte, Simple Plan punk era. Kinda cool era we have back to 2000s when there was Skater, Punk :D. But now it full of Bieber Fever D:. Theres nothing I can say, it 11:16, going to have my game with friend. So have a nice day.

-PEACE!

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Hey there! It's Wednesday!

How are you guys :D ? Have a great day? I woke up in the morning and listening music in my laptop. And then, take a shower and have my lunch (cause I woke up around 11:30am :P ) Later going to play badminton with my friend Ben and others. So I might going to post some picture if possible :D

-PEACE!

Monday, 14 March 2011

Pray for Japan.

FUKUSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) - A second hydrogen explosion rocked a stricken nuclear power plant in Japan where authorities have been scrambling to avert a meltdown after last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami.

A man who was evacuated from the vicinity of Fukushima nuclear power plant cleanses his face at Japan Ground Self-Defense Forces' (JGSDF) makeshift facility to cleanse people who might be exposed to radiation, in Nihonmatsu, northern Japan March 14, 2011. (REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao)

Infrastructure -- from roads and rail to power and ports -- was crippled across much of the northeast, estimates of the cost of the disaster leapt to as much as $170 billion and analysts said the economy could be knocked back into a recession.
Japanese stocks closed down more than 6 percent, and the yen fell against the dollar.
Rescue workers combed the tsunami-battered region north of Tokyo for survivors and struggled to care for millions of people without power and water in what Prime Minister Naoto Kan has dubbed his country's worst crisis since World War Two.
Officials say at least 10,000 people were likely killed in the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami that followed it, and on Monday Kyodo news agency reported that 2,000 bodies had been found in two coastal towns alone.
Crucially, officials said the thick walls around the radioactive cores of the damaged reactors at the nuclear power plant appeared to be intact after the hydrogen blast, the second there since Saturday.
The big fear is of a major radiation leak from the complex in Fukushima, 240 km (150 miles) north of Tokyo, where engineers have been battling since the weekend to prevent a meltdown in three reactors.
The core container of the No. 3 reactor was intact after the explosion, the government said, but it warned those still in the 20-km (13-mile) evacuation zone to stay indoors. The plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), said 11 people had been injured in the blast.
"Everything I've seen says that the containment structure is operating as it's designed to operate. It's keeping the radiation in and it's holding everything in, which is the good news," said Murray Jennex, of San Diego State University.
"This is nothing like a Chernobyl... At Chernobyl (in the Ukraine in 1986) you had no containment structure -- when it blew, it blew everything straight out into the atmosphere."
A Japanese official said before the blast that 22 people were confirmed to have suffered radiation contamination and up to 190 may have been exposed. Workers in protective clothing used hand-held scanners to check people arriving at evacuation centres.
U.S. warships and planes helping with relief efforts moved away from the coast temporarily because of low-level radiation. The U.S. Seventh Fleet described the move as precautionary.
The Singapore food authority announced it would begin testing imported Japanese produce for radiation.
NO POWER, NO WATER
Almost 2 million households were without power in the north, the government said. There were about 1.4 million without running water. Tens of thousands of people are missing.
In the town of Otsuchi in Iwate prefecture, 12,000 out of a population of 15,000 have disappeared.
"After my long career in the Red Cross where I have seen many disasters and catastrophes, this is the worst I have ever seen. Otsuchi reminds me of Osaka and Tokyo after the Second World War when everything was destroyed and flattened," Japan Red Cross President Tadateru Konoe told Reuters during a visit to the coastal town.
The government had warned of a possible explosion at the No. 3 reactor because of the buildup of hydrogen in the building housing the reactor. TV images showed smoke rising from the Fukushima facility.
TEPCO, which operates the complex, had earlier halted the injection of sea water into the reactor, resulting in a rise in radiation levels and pressure. The government had warned that an explosion was possible because of the buildup of hydrogen in the building housing the reactor.
A wounded nation has seen whole villages and towns wiped off the map by Friday's wall of water, triggering an international humanitarian effort of epic proportions.
"When the tsunami struck, I was trying to evacuate people. I looked back, and then it was like the computer graphics scene I've seen from the movie Armageddon. I -thought it was a dream - it was really like the end of the world," said Tsutomu Sato, 46, in Rikuzantakata, a town on the northeast coast.
Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the situation at the 40-year-old Fukushima nuclear plant remained worrisome and that the authorities were doing their utmost to stop damage from spreading.
"We have rescued over 15,000 people and we are working to support them and others. We will do our utmost in rescue efforts again today," he said.
Officials said on Sunday that three nuclear reactors in Fukushima were at risk of overheating, raising fears of an uncontrolled radiation leak.
Engineers worked desperately to cool the fuel rods. If they fail, the containers that house the core could melt, or even explode, releasing radioactive material into the atmosphere.
Nuclear experts said it was probably the first time in the industry's 57-year history that sea water has been used in this way, a sign of how close Japan may be to a major accident.
"Injection of sea water into a core is an extreme measure," Mark Hibbs of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "This is not according to the book."
The nuclear accident, the worst since Chernobyl in Soviet Ukraine in 1986, sparked criticism that authorities were ill-prepared and the threat that could pose to the country's nuclear power industry.
DEATH TOLL "ABOVE 10,000"
Broadcaster NHK, quoting a police official, said more than 10,000 people may have been killed as the wall of water triggered by Friday's 8.9-magnitude quake surged across the coastline, reducing whole towns to rubble. It was the biggest to have hit the quake-prone country since it started keeping records 140 years ago.
Kyodo said 80,000 people had been evacuated from a 20-km (12-mile) radius around the stricken nuclear plant, joining more than 450,000 other evacuees from quake and tsunami-hit areas in the northeast of the main island Honshu.
Some workers showed up on Monday at a factory in Kuji even though it had been destroyed. Asked why he was there, a young worker smoking a cigarette outside the skeletal remains said: "Because it's a work day."
Thousands spent another freezing night huddled in blankets over heaters in emergency shelters along the northeastern coast, a scene of devastation after the quake sent a 10-metre (33-foot) wave surging through towns and cities in the Miyagi region, including its main coastal city of Sendai.
ECONOMIC IMPACT
Hiromichi Shirakawa, chief economist for Japan at Credit Suisse said in a note to clients that the economic loss will likely be around 14-15 trillion yen ($171-183 billion) just to the region hit by the quake and tsunami.
Even that would put it above the commonly accepted cost of the 1995 Kobe quake which killed 6,000 people.
The earthquake has forced many firms to suspend production and shares in some of Japan's biggest companies tumbled on Monday, with Toyota Corp dropping 9.5 percent . Shares in Australian-listed uranium miners also dived.
"When we talk about natural disasters, we tend to see an initial sharp drop in production ... then you tend to have a V-shaped rebound. But initially everyone underestimates the damage," said Michala Marcussen, head of global economics at Societe Generale.
Risk modelling company AIR Worldwide said insured losses from the earthquake could reach nearly $35 billion.
The Bank of Japan offered a combined 15 trillion yen ($183 billion) to the banking system earlier in the day to soothe market jitters.
Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda said authorities were closely watching the yen after the currency initially rallied on expectations of repatriations by insurers and others. The currency later reversed course in volatile trading.
The earthquake was the fifth most powerful to hit the world in the past century. It surpassed the Great Kanto quake of Sept. 1, 1923, which had a magnitude of 7.9 and killed more than 140,000 people in the Tokyo area.
(Additional reporting by Nathan Layne, Risa Maeda and Leika Kihara in Tokyo, Chris Meyers and Kim Kyung-hoon in Sendai, Waltre Brandimarte and Scott DiSavino in New York, Natsuko Waki in London and Fredrik Dahl in Vienna; Writing by Nick Macfie and Jonathan thatcher, editing by John Chalmers)
Copyright © 2011 Reuters

Boring~!

Yes! It pain like hell! After a few game with my friend then now become so boring =_=. Don't know what to do. Well I streaming some video and I found a cool song o.O! Well here it is.
ENJOY :)

-PEACE!

Sunday, 13 March 2011

Great day yesterday~!

Hey peeps! Yesterday me and my friend hang out and playing badminton at evening. Kinda tired yesterday and spend most of my night watching ALL ENGLAND 2011 badminton from 8:30pm till 1:30am :D. And tonight will be

Lin Dan [CHN] vs [MY] Lee Chong Wei |Men Single|
M.Boe & C.Mogensen [DEN] vs [MY] K.K.Kiat & T.B.Heong |Men Double|

Two great match :D
p/s : kinda disappoint that my favorite athlete, Taufik Hidayat [IND] lose at first round :(

-PEACE!

Friday, 11 March 2011

Result of my first clanmatch for this year.

Well, just now I having a game against Hardcore Gaming for 2 map. And the result is
De_Dust2 : CyberGaming 16 : 9 Hardcore Gaming
De_Inferno : CyberGaming 16 : 2 Hardcore Gaming
Here's some screenshot.
The beginning :





and other :




-GOOD GAME :D

Thursday, 10 March 2011

Hooooorrraaaayy! Exam is done!

Finally! The first year semester exam finally ended and next week will be holiday! Going to rock it out! To some of my friend that gaming with me, :) Game on pal! Have a nice day!

-PEACE!

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Exam - Day 3.


Hello peeps :D how your day? I'm kinda fucked up after today exam. It's kinda hard and my Math exam, only got 2 mark! How fucked up was that? Well tomorrow is my last day exam, so wish me luck ^^ have a nice day peeps!

-PEACE!

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Exam - Day 2.

Today exam is done, mean 2 more day to go. It's kinda hard man =_=, but as people say, it worth in the end. So, tomorrow exam will be Biology, Add Math and PM (Pendidikan Moral). And it also 2 more day before 1st semester holiday. Wish me luck for tomorrow exam!

Focus! Focus! Focus! Focus!

What's up everyone?

Hellllloooo peeps. Want to know more? Well most of time I sitting in front of my laptop but I'm not a geek after all. Sometime if I boring I playing badminton with my friend at school. I bet many people know me as gamer. Well, most of time I play Counter Strike, sometime CABAL(SEA) with some of friend. If want to add my steam well click here for my profile. Well, if you want to play along with me, sometime I host LAN game at nearby CyberCafe just to gain more match experience. Ah, talking about my hobby, well I play badminton. I would spend any cash just for badminton equipment (something over craze to spend for gaming equipment LOL). Want to be friend with me? Maybe I'm not friendly based on how I talk and chat but I'm easy go person. :) So HI from STIFLER.

-PEACE

Monday, 7 March 2011

My first time blogging.

It my first time for me to blogging since I saw most of my friend have their own blog few past year. So I decided to make my own.
My full biography :

Name : Scott Weilland Ellie
Age    :  16
Sex     : Male
Hobby : Badminton.

There's nothing more I can share so, do follow my blog :)