24 Mar 2011

24 March 2011

Happy Birthday to me!!!

huhuhuhu i'm 22 years old this year!!!cam x caye  je kan.....da boleh mengundi!!tp masalahnya saya xdaftar lagi ni...ayah da bising ble nk g daftar??ermmm nanti la tggu member2 g daftar skali kat JJ Bandar Melaka...tp xtau ble nak pegi...anyway thanx to u all yg wish my birthday...ada yg mesej la...ada yg call....siap nyanyi macam USOP dalam cter Hantu Kak Limah....thanx korg!!!love u all soooooo much....

Syukur Alhamdulillah kepada Allah krn panjangkan umur ku ini sehingga hari ni...moga2 dipanjangkan umur ini lagi dan moga Allah sentiasa memberkati hidup ku di dunia dan akhirat...amin~~~

Thanx to my family also especially my parents...yg besarkan saya sehingga jadi sebesar ni...yang xpuas2 melayan kerenah anak tunggal perempuan dorang ni...and of course my beloved brothers abang long n abang ngah...both of u are the best bro in my life!!!LOVE MY FAMILY.....muahhhhhh 

How to Make a Bread Pudding...



Bread Pudding Ingredients



  • Butter, softened
  • 7 slices white bread with a firm crumb
  • 4 cups milk
  • 3 eggs, slightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup raisins
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cinnamon




Make the Pudding


  1. Preheat the oven to 350° F.
  2. Grease the bottom and sides of a medium casserole dish with the softened butter.
  3. Cut the bread into cubes.
  4. Toss together the bread cubes and raisins then put them in the casserole dish.
  5. Whip together the eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon and vanilla.
  6. Pour the liquid mixture over the bread cubes and raisins.
  7. Bake the pudding for about 45 minutes or until set.

23 Mar 2011

~~~~How to be a good leader~~~~





  • Care for your team. That means knowing what matters to each member: their health, their partner, their children, their relatives, their interests, their hopes, their fears.
  • Stay close to your team. At some point, every day, walk around the office and say "Hi" to everyone who works for you. If you're not in the office that day, call and see how people are. This gives you a chance to enquire or encourage and gives them an opportunity to raise issues or make suggestions.
  • Train your team. Every team member should have at least two days training a year. Newer and more senior colleagues should have more. If they don't ask to go on training sessions, suggest some suitable courses.
  • Celebrate with your team. This might be a personal event, such as a member's birthday or anniversary, or a professional occasion, such as completing a project or winning oa contract.
  • Socialise with your team. Have lunch or an after-work drink with them, especially when a member has a birthday or there's another reason to celebrate.
  • Thank constantly. The words "Thank you" take seconds to say, but mean so much.
  • Praise constantly. The words "Well done" take seconds to say, but will be long remembered and appreciated.



  • Delegate. You don't have to do everything. Develop your team members by training them to do more and trusting them to take over some of the things you've been doing.
  • Be on time. Always start meetings on time and finish them on time. Natural breaks keep people fresh. Short meetings concentrate the mind.
  • Make time. Managers are often very busy and this can deter people from approaching you, so make time for people and be approachable. People will appreciate you taking five minutes out of your busy schedule, especially if you act on/listen to what they say.
  • Accept honest criticism. Criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance or a stranger - but it's a powerful tool of learning. Above all, assess criticism on merit, without regard to its originator.
  • Have a mentor or buddy, someone doing similar work in the same or a similar organisation with whom you can regularly and frankly discuss your progress and your problems as a leader.
  • Have a role model, someone who can inspire you to be a truly great leader. If you can't find one, study Jed Bartlet as the American President in any episode of the television series "The West Wing".
  • Plan your succession. You won't be there forever and you may not be in control of the timing and circumstances of your departure. So start now to mentor and train at least one colleague who could take over from you.





.....How to Make a Chocolate Cake....





Ingredients:

2 cups of margerine
2 cups of sugar (blend)
6 units of eggs
½ table spoon of baking powder
2 tea spoon of esen vanilla
2 cup of wheat flour
1 cup of cocoa powder


1. Blend margarine and sugar until light and fluffy


2. Then put all the eggs and mix well.


3. Put the baking powder and vanilla essence and mix well.


4. Finally add flour and cocoa powder and  blended better.


5. Prepare a baking sheet that has been greased with margarine and sprinkled with flour

6. Bake mixture at 180 degrees Celsius for 1 hour



For better taste you can add chocolate topping on the cake ....ermmm yummy!!
so here the ingredient~~~~






Ingredients for topping:

400 grams of chocolate bar
150ml of condensed milk





Directions;

1. Combine evaporated milk and chocolate in apan over medium heat.

2. Pour chocolate over cake and just keep in the fridge.


Come try this recipe and Good luck ......


22 Mar 2011

MicroComputer


microcomputer is generally synonymous with personal computer (PC), or a computer that depends on a microprocessor

Microcomputers are designed to be used by individuals, whether in the form of PCs, workstations or notebook computers. 

A microcomputer contains a central processing unit (CPU) on a microchip (the microprocessor), a memory system (typically read-only memory and random access memory), a bus system and I/O ports, typically housed in a motherboard.

BlueTooth

Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows computers, phones and other devices to talk to each other over short distances (up to 100 metres).


Bluetooth uses radio waves (in the 2.4 Gigahertz range), and is designed to be a secure and inexpensive way of connecting and exchanging information between devices without wires. 


You'll find Bluetooth in many of the newer mobile phones, handheld computers, laptops, printers, handheld organisers, as well as in all sorts of products.


Uses of Bluetooth include: sending photos from your mobile, exchanging business cards, sending voice from a headset to a mobile phone, and real-time satellite navigation using GPS