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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Lyric - Disagree - Crumbs

1st time dengar lagu ini dari video Aman Wan ~ Iklan Gengter then aku rasa macam best je lagu ni, puas aku google nak tau tajuk tp tak jumpa,then untuk tak membuang masa aku PM Aman Wan kat Youtube.Akihir nyer tau gak tajuk lagu ni..huhu.. Best lagu ni banyak makna nyer... enjoy it!

Song: Crumbs
Artist: Disagree

Big world
Says he wants to see the light for once,
Well maybe if you try

It's so sad
Babe don't look so sad
I've got it wrong today

And if she doesn't go your way
Look up to blue skies and say hey
It's ok it's ok

Big world
Says he wants to see the light for once,
Well maybe if you try
It's so sad
Babe don't look so sad
I've got it wrong today
Wrong today

And if she doesn't go your way
Look up to blue skies and say hey
It's ok it's ok

Big world
Says he wants to see the light for once,
Well maybe if you try

It's so sad
Babe don't look so sad
I've got it wrong today

Says he wants to see the light for once,
Well maybe if you try

It's so sad
Babe don't look so sad
I've got it wrong today


 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Rasa 'Kagum' yang hilang.. hampeh tul..

 Berikut adalah petikan dari Yahoo Autos.. Honestly lepas baca article ni saya rasa terkejut perlu ke dia berkelakuan macam ini..dan perlu ke membazir wang atas dasar 'Privacy' yang orang semua tahu itu trademark dia.Dari mana datangnya 'Privacy' bila dah ada trademark? Perlu ke parking di 'Parking khas OKU'???
Terpulang kepada pembaca untuk menilai.

The multitude of mysteries revealed following the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' death now includes one that puzzled car enthusiasts for years: How did Jobs get away with driving without a license plate? It was common knowledge that Jobs would park his Mercedes SL55 AMG in a handicapped spot at Apple's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters, with nothing to identify his vehicle other than the tiny barcode that usually rests behind the rear license plate. According to Walter Isaacson's new biography, Jobs wanted to avoid having a plate for privacy reasons; and yet when having a license-less silver Mercedes became a kind of trademark, Jobs kept motoring without one "because I don't."

For years, rumors swirled that Jobs had either won a special dispensation from California authorities or was just daring police to stop him. While the why remains somewhat cloudy, an interview by ITWire with a former Apple security executive reveals the real reason: a little-known loophole in California vehicle laws that gives owners up to six months to get plates for their vehicles.

According to Jon Callas, now chief technical officer of Entrust, Jobs would arrange with his vehicle leasing company to switch out his silver Mercedes every six months with a new, identical model just another of the complicated and expensive ways Jobs thought differently.

Original post at yahoo.autos