Friday, March 25, 2011

what is broadcasting??

literally it can be defined as the distribution of audio and video content to a dispersed audience via radio, television or other digital media...

the original term broadcast referred to the literal sowing of seeds on farms by scattering them over a wide field...it was first adopted by early radio engineer from the Midwestern United States to refer to the analogue dissemination of radio signals..

with this technology...all people over the world can communicate each other easier and information or news  can be delivered faster...with this, we can see a World Cup or a disaster around the world easily..

thanks to the technology..we have a better life now and we can save most our time to do something that will give more benefit to us..

things you should not do after have a meal

1st..
    do not smoke!!!
         when you smoke after having a meal .the chance you will get a cancer is 10 more higher than usual..

2nd...
don't walk too much
  with walk too much, we will disturb the digestion of food in our stomach...then we will face a stomachache

3rd...
dont sleep
if we sleep just after we having a meal...our digestion process will be not done properly and will cause a gastric if often..

4th..
dont eat fruit..
we should not eat fruit just after eating because it will make your tummy become full of air..

5th..
last...you should not just read this fact and did not take any action..you guys should spread this to your friends for a better health for everyone...

The Grass is Always Greener On the Other Side of the Fence

"The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Fence."


Something I used to always hear when people mumble about the disadvantages on their part, or while looking at the enjoyment other people are having. Well, not the actual sentence, but a statement quite similar to the one above.

Where ‘one above’ refers to the topic of this week’s blog! Are you excited, boys and girls? Are you excited to have a topic that much interesting? I am! >XD OK, enough Barney the purple dinosaur, lets move on to the topic at hand.

From my opinion, I think the grass will ALWAYS ‘seem’ greener on the other side of the fence. Yeah, it’s a bit of paraphrasing. @_@ Anyways, what I’m trying to say is when we are in a unfavourable situation, or a situation that we aren’t comfortable with, we tend to look into the negative side of things and have negative thoughts. For example, a boy got low marks on a recent test. Because of this he was forced to attend additional classes to improve his performance. Due to this, when he attends the classes, he will not be able to have fun with his other friends who scored better in the test and therefore didn’t need to join the additional classes. The boy finds the classes terribly boring and lead him to think that it would be better to have a brain like one of his friends who didn’t have to attend the additional classes like him. (This example has nothing to do with the living or the deceased.)

As human beings, we cant escape from having ill, indifferent and varying thoughts. To put it simply, it is part of being a human. We will always think that the grass is green on the other side when we are having a difficult time. Have we ever thought like that when we are having a superbly fun time doing something? No, right? 

Because it’s all in the mind. Therefore, please allow to give one suggestion: whatever hardships we go through, no matter how bitter, always think that ‘in every dark cloud there’s a silver lining’ instead of some greener grass on some side. ;) There’s even a saying in Malay culture about this topic. It’s (very) rough translation would sound like this: “Gold raining in other people’s places, rocks raining in our own place, our place’s better.” Yeah, it sounds tremendously ridiculous, but I think despite the ridiculousness, you smart readers will be able to ‘get’ what it means, yeah? ;D

Finally, you might have noticed that this week’s blog post is a bit longer than normal. This is because this is the last guided blog assignment that we, me and Afiq, will have to do. So we thought we’d write this blog post a bit longer as a show of appreciation. Yes, it’s a pity, but it has been a very enjoying experience nonetheless. We would like to thank you readers from the bottom of our hearts for sticking with us to the end! Thank you Ms. Syerina for giving us a super fun assignment to do every week! No, we really mean it! >XDD THANK YOU SO MUCH, EVERYONE! TILL WE MEET AGAIN IN THE FUTURE! SAYONARA!

A Positive Thing that I'm Going to Do During the Mid-Semester Break is...

Hmm. Week 7’s blog assignment is pretty interesting. Why? Because it’s vague and general! And we all know the vagueness and generalness will enable to free our imaginations! Hehehehe. >XD The topic was about a positive thing that I will be doing during my mid-semester break. A positive thing. One positive thing. Just one. Yeah! Hahahahaha!

Er… anyways, the one and most obvious positive thing that I will be doing this coming break is definitely finishing up and completing all my due assignments! Then I won’t have to think about anything else during the holidays! If I somehow manage to complete them all quickly, that is. Procrastination is a common problem for everyone, isn’t it? ;P

That said, I think I pretty much answered the topic of this blog. Unless, if my tech. comm. lecturer would accept in me giving more than one positive thing that I will be doing this coming mid-semester break, I’ll gladly say: studying for my subjects after finishing up all my homework. No kidding! I’ll do that. I know sounds geeky, nerdy, deceptive and all, but at least I have the intention. Whether I do it or not is another story. >XD I’ll scrap up enough willpower to do that. Somehow. :PP

Finally, before I go, I’d like to thank my tech. comm.. lecturer, Ms. Syerina, for giving such a fun topic this week. Hehehehehe. Toodles, everyone! Till we meet again in the next post!

Students must vote during the 'Students' Election' because...

Students must vote during the Students’ election because… they are forced to do so. :P Well, that was actually my case, honestly. Hehehehe. I think if I wasn’t forced to vote during the Students’ election right after a certain class (information about this is withheld as to involve too many parties. :PP ) I wouldn’t vote at all. Anyways, that’s MY story. We are going to talk about THE topic. Not MY story. >XD

Proceeding on… I think, on a professional level, yes, students really should vote during a Students’ election. This is because the purpose of the students’ election is to select the rightful and most trusted students that will represent the majority of the students and form the Students’ Representative Council. If there is no one to vote, then there would be no such council! Even if a council was still to be formed, the members would definitely be elected in so many other ways, such as self-election, dictation and vetoed suggestions. This pretty much doesn’t reflect our democratic country.

Also, the Students’ Representative Council is, obviously, a representative of the students. Therefore, they are obliged to protect and help preserve the rights of the students. So do we want people who we don’t trust to protect our rights? For all I know, the wrong choice might lead us students to have our rights manipulated and thrown around. And I don’t like that. I don’t think anyone in their right minds would like that either. Hence, the logic choice is to wholly select someone or several individuals that we trust to help protect our rights.

So the bottom-line is, yes, students should vote during the Students’ election. It’s for our rights. Don’t complain about having extremely dirty toilets if you didn’t even do your part to select a person to protect our rights. VOTE, students! VOTE FOR YOUR RIGHTS! This is Nik Hisham and Afiq Hamdan from techcommramblings.blogspot.com calling upon other students and himself to vote! (without being forced to do so! >XDD )

Till then, everyone! ;D

Great Leaders are Not Born, They are Made.

Great leaders are NOT born, they are MADE.

Yeah, I definitely agree with this statement, ladies and gentlemen. Oh! I almost forgot. Welcome again to my blog, my friends! Thank you for loyally sticking around. :P Continuing on with the topic that we will be discussing about today, about leaders. I mean, great leaders.

I repeat, great leaders. Logically, do you think great leaders would be born just like that? For me, I don’t really think so. Great leaders are nurtured. Yes, in this case, it’s nurture over nature. I don’t think Barack H. Obama would be the man he is today if he never attended any school or received any form of education. And it’s really funny if you think about it! Just sitting at home, sleeping and eating, knowing that one day you’ll be a great leader… yeah, a pretty awesome daydream.

Sorry, my fellow, dearest audience, I think this week’s blog will be shorter than usual, since the topic doesn’t pose much of a challenge for us to argue about. But the topic was great nonetheless! (Please don’t punish me for being honest, Ms. Syerina! L )


Oh, and before I end this week’s post, I’d like to give all you an advice, if any of you want to be a great leader in future, work for it. Don’t wait around or just order people around. That you’re just ACTING as a leader. Be A leader. Not ACT as a leader. Till then, everyone! ;)

Birth Order Trait

I’ve been pondering about the above topic for quite a while, actually. It’s a welcomed coincidence that suddenly my tech. comm. lecturer suddenly thought about posting this topic as one of our blog assignment. What luck! J Anyways, continuing on with the topic, I’ll start by explaining to you about birth order trait.

‘Birth order trait’. Three words. Birth means production, or the coming of a new individual or object into our world, Earth. Order is organization, how things are managed. Trait is more like characteristic, or the way how the characters of certain individuals are preordained. So when we combine these  three words, what could we grasp? For me, it is an order of how younglings in any of nature’s creations obtain their natural traits. Narrowing the scope to only human subjects, an example, as stated in the question, is that the eldest child usually will be smart, and more caring about the other siblings. Meanwhile, the youngest tend to be very dependant towards others.

I think I would have to disagree with the research. This is because these so-called naturally obtained traits, preordained from birth seem a bit far off. Of course the youngest sibling would tend to be dependant towards others, since they are the youngest, so therefore they would have mentors in the form of his or her older siblings that would, obviously, help their younger brother or sister to learn about life. Unless they don’t care about that youngest child, in which that youngest child would grow to be independent. Which also, still proves the research to be wrong and causing me to simply answer this topic with, “I think it has more to with genetics instead the order of which an offspring is born!”

Also, on a personal level, I’d consider myself to a bit (if not a lot) smarter than my elder sisters (I’m the eldest son, so that means no older bro! >XD ) so yeah, the research is disapproved, and if there really is something such as ‘birth order trait’, then it would mostly have something to do with genetics! GENETICS! Till next week my brother and sisters, adios amigos! :D