Thursday 8 September 2011

Pantyless!!!!

Miss Colombia has been admonished for going without her underpants during Miss Universe appearances. According to FOX411’s Pop Tarts, the 22-year-old Miss Colombia, Catalina Robayo allegedly made the rounds at official appearances in tiny skirts without her underpants. “Colombia
had to be spoken to and told she needed to wear underpants as what she was doing was totally inappropriate,” Fox News quoted a source as saying.

COLOMBIA“People have been pretty upset by it; there have been photos and media appearances where she has completely had her crotch out,” the source stated.
Pop Tarts also claims to have been shown some pictures of the beauty going commando, which left Paula Shugart, President of the Miss Universe Organisation (MUO) overwhelmed.
“There were several girls in short dresses which caused concern, but when I saw the (commando) picture on the front page of one of the local papers I was very, very surprised,” Shugart said.
“Our supervisors talked to all of the contestants about dressing appropriately, and one of our PR people spoke to her (Robayo) and apparently she said she was wearing underwear. But regardless, it created quite a stir here for a few days,” she added.

Tuesday 23 August 2011

DiGi Dear Malaysians: Official Video

A nice video from DIGi

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An poignant exploration into the power of apologies and forgiveness.

The "Dear Malaysians" campaign was created to help Malaysians say "I'm sorry" and seek forgiveness from one another during the festive season. Hopefully, it'll teach us how to brighten someone's day, one apology at a time.

Spread the joy of forgiveness at www.dearmalaysians.com

DiGi wishes all Malaysians a Selamat Hari Raya, Hari Merdeka and Hari Malaysia.

Wednesday 17 August 2011

World Scariest Airport!

Princess Juliana International Airport

Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport
Princess Juliana International Airport (IATA: SXM, ICAO: TNCM) serves the Dutch part of the island of Saint Martin. It is the second busiest airport in the Eastern Caribbean, after Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2005, the airport handled 1,663,226 passengers. The airport serves as a hub for Windward Islands Airways and is the major gateway for the smaller Leeward Islands, including Anguilla, Saba, St. Barthélemy and St. Eustatius. It is named after Juliana of the Netherlands, who was crown princess when the airport opened. There is also an airport on the French side of the island near Marigot, called Grand Case Airport or L’Espérance Airport.
Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport
History
The airport was started as a military airstrip in 1942. It was converted to a civilian airport in 1943. In 1964 the airport was remodeled and relocated, with a new terminal building and control tower. The facilities were upgraded in 1985 and 2001.
Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport
Runway and facilities
The airport is famous for its short runway — at only 2,433 metres (7,980 ft), it is barely long enough for heavy jets to land. Therefore, incoming airplanes approaching the island on short final for Runway 9 have to fly extremely low, passing only 10-20 meters (30-60 ft.) over relaxing tourists on Maho Beach. Pictures of low flying aircraft were published in several news magazines worldwide in early 2000 and looked so unreal that some were even disputed as fakes. The thrilling approaches and ease of access for shooting spectacular images made the airport one of the world’s favorite places among planespotters. To meet international and local regulations a 150 meter safety extension was required.
Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport
In early 2007, KLM stopped its weekly Boeing 747 flight to Princess Juliana, (replaced by a McDonnell Douglas MD-11), leaving the Paris-Orly Airport based French carrier Corsairfly to be the only airline to operate the 747 there. They operate once a week in low season (April through October) and twice a week in high season (November through March)[11]. As of 2009, KLM is again flying its 747-400s back into the island.
Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport
Despite the difficulties in approach, there have been no records of major incidents at the airport, though ALM Flight 980 crashed 30 miles from St. Croix after several unsuccessful landing attempts at Saint Maarten-Juliana Airport.Towards the end of 2008, runway 09/27 has changed and now has a new QFU: 10/28.
Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport
Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport
Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport
Word Scariest Airplane Runway - Princess Juliana International Airport


A video of an air plane landing at Princess Juliana International Airport


Tuesday 16 August 2011

Marche Movenpick @ The Curve Damansara





Enjoy Iftar with Marche Ramadhan Buffet at the Curve @
RM65++ per adult and RM35++ per child
RM60++ for Marche Cardmembers.
Prices are valid for food only. (you have to pay your own drinks)
From 6 Aug 2011 (Sat) – 26 Aug 2011 (Fri).
Call 03-7727 8461 for reservations


Tag Heuer History

Founder: Edouard Heuer
Pronounced: "Tag Hoy-Yer"


Heuer Watch Company was founded in 1860 by Edouard Heuer.  He opened a watchmaking workshop in St-Imier, a village in the Swiss Jura region.  Heuer watches soon became recognized for a high level of accuracy and workmanship.  Perfect for the timing of sporting events Heuer soon found its niche.
TAG Heuer has a long tradition of technological innovation in precision timepieces, including stopwatches and water-resistant watches.  Reflecting this heritage, the TAG Heuer brand has long been closely associated with the world of competitive sports, providing official timing services for the Olympic Games, FIS Ski World Cup, FIA Formula 1 World Championship and other major international sporting events - automobile racing, ski competitions - since the early 1900's. 
In addition, TAG Heuer continues winning an active following among sports enthusiasts around the world. Throughout its history, TAG Heuer has steadily built its reputation understanding design and innovation, as well as, a tradition, establishing itself as a leading producer of prestigious sports watches and chronographs



Timeline:
1860 - Edouard Heuer founds a watchmaking company in St-Imier, Switzerland
1882 - Heuer patents his first chronograph.
1887 - Heuer patents an "oscillating pinion" still used by major watchmakers for mechanical chronographs.
1911 - Heuer introduces the first automobile dash-board chronograph.
1916 - Heuer invents a stopwatch that is accurate to within 1/100th of a second called the micrograph.
1920's - Heuer watches are timekeepers at the Antwerp, Paris and Amsterdam Olympics.
1933 - Heuer launches the "Autavia" the first dashboard stopwatch for race-cars.
1950 - Heuer introduces the "Mareograph - Seafarer" a wristwatch with chronograph functions and tide indicator.  (COOL WATCH!)
1964 - Heuer launches the "Carrera" chronograph.  This watch was named for the 1950's "Carrera Pan-america Mexico" road-race.
1965 - Heuer patents the MICROTIMER, the first miniature electronic timekeeping device which was accurate to within 1/1000th of a second.
1969 - Heuer introduces the "Chronomatic", the first automatic chronograch with a microrotor.  They also introduce the widely popular "Monaco" worn by movie-star Steve McQueen.
1971 to 1979 - Heuer is named the official timekeeper for formula one racing.
1975 - Heuer launches the "Chronosplit", the worlds first quartz wrist chronograph.
1985 - Heuer joins "TAG" group and the famous watch name and logo are changed from HEUER to TAG-HEUER.  Since then the company has craftily built one of the most recognized watch names in the world.  Tag-Heuer becomes a very popular and fashionable status symbol.




































Thursday 11 August 2011

Ramadhan Special - Meatworks

                               All you can eat STEAK! Nyum Nyum!!

Tuesday 9 August 2011

And they say what happen in Malaysia is Bad!


PETALING JAYA: A 20-year-old Malaysian student who was on his way to buy food to break his fast was attacked by rioters in Barking East, London.
Wounded and bleeding on the street, he was later robbed by another gang.
The robbery on Mohd Asyraf Raziq Rosli which took place at 7pm London time (3am Malaysian time) yesterday was recorded by someone and later uploaded on YouTube.
Through the YouTube posting, the attack on Mohd Asyraf was highlighted in the BBC World News and newspapers like The Sun and The Telegraph.

Height of danger: A woman jumping from a burning building in Surrey Street in London in this image taken from Twitter. Riots spread to new areas of London in the city’s worst unrest in decades. — Reuters

The 75-second video showed the first-year Kaplan University student, who was bleeding in the mouth, being robbed by a group of men who had initially pretended to help him.
The Sun described the incident as “riot yob mug injured child” while Internet users have branded the group of men seen in the video as scums.
The Telegraph described the clip as being filmed from “somewhere above and looks down onto an unknown street apparently in London where gangs are roaming the streets”.
London Umno Club president Dzuhair Hanafiah, who identified the victim, said Mohd Asyraf was walking with his friends to buy food when they were confronted by a group of gangsters.

Mobbed and robbed: Video grab pictures showing an injured Mohd Asyraf (right) being robbed by a mob who had earlier pretended to help him. He is being treated at Royal London Hospital for a broken jaw.

“His friends managed to escape but he was attacked.
“He is now being treated at Royal London Hospital for a broken jaw and disjointed teeth,” he said when contacted yesterday.
The victim lost his mobile phone and wallet during the incident.
Dzuhair said efforts were being taken by the Malaysian Student Department and London Umno Club to evacuate students from the affected area.
“It was a very dangerous area even before the rioting started,” he noted.


Unfriendly message: A council worker removing a destroyed vehicle, spray painted with the words ‘Welcome to Hackney’ in Hackney, North London, yesterday. — Reuters


Mohd Asyraf's mother Maznah Abu Mansor, 47, said she was informed by Mara officers about her son's attack.
“I was initially very worried but I'm glad that he is all right. However, I am not able to talk to him because of his injuries,” she said.
She added that she would appeal to Mara for financial support to visit her son who is to be operated on today.
“I also hope Mara can bring home the remaining students,” said Maznah.
Malaysian High Commissioner to Britain Datuk Zakaria Sulong said an officer has been dispatched to help the victim.
“We will know what we can do to help the victim after meeting him,” he said