2011年4月10日星期日

sunday f1 sepang



Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel made it look so easy as he scored his second victory of the season and extended his world championship points tally to 50 on Sunday afternoon in Malaysia. The German took the lead at the start, nursed his tyres through three pits stops, avoided using his problematic KERS from the 29th lap after instruction from his team, yet was still 6.1s ahead of a charging Jenson Button in the McLaren with a lap to go.

Button did the impossible by running 19 laps on a set of Pirelli's prime tyres where previously nobody had managed more than 16, but the 3.2s gap at the chequered flag reflected the side-by-side weaving that Vettel did in triumph as he reached the finish line.

Lewis Hamilton in the other McLaren had been in the fight all afternoon, once he had overtaken super-fast starting Nick Heidfeld's Renault in the first stops, but unlike his team mate the Briton lost pace on the primes, fell behind Button after the third stops, and needed a fourth to make it to the flag in seventh after running off the track.

Heidfeld likewise kept in play throughout to beat Mark Webber's Red Bull to the final podium slot, after the KERS-less Australian fought back from a terrible opening lap and four pit stops.

Behind them, Felipe Massa brought his Ferrari home fifth after three stops, only 0.2s ahead of team mate Fernando Alonso, who seemed set to take Hamilton's third place until he hit the back of the McLaren on the 46th lap and needed a fourth stop for a new front wing. He had been struggling for some time with a DRS wing which stopped working properly.

Kamui Kobayashi mixed it with anyone and everyone all afternoon, including some wonderful side-by-side racing with Webber as confirmation that the DRS wing concept worked superbly here, and took eighth place for Sauber in Hamilton's wake and ahead of Michael Schumacher who was able to muscle his way ahead of Paul di Resta's Force India with two laps remaining.

Once again the Scottish rookie beat team mate Adrian Sutil, who needed a stop for attention to first lap damage only three laps into the race, but couldn't hold off seven-time champion Schumacher's Mercedes as his Pirellis were finished. Nevertheless he maintained his great record of scoring points in both of his Grands Prix.

Nico Rosberg had a miserable race for 12th in the second Mercedes, ahead of the duelling Toro Rossos of Sebastien Buemi, who overcame a stop-and-go penalty for pit-lane speeding to beat team mate Jaime Alguersuari to 13th. Heikki Kovalainen just failed to catch the Spaniard by the flag, as Lotus beat Virgin and Timo Glock in the newer teams' race to complete the finishers.

Vitaly Petrov had just repassed Kobayashi for eighth place on the 53rd lap when he had a big off which sent his Renault bouncing so high over a kerb that his car's steering column seemed damaged on landing, but though he hit an advertising hoarding he didn't hurt himself. His race, however, was over.

Tonio Liuzzi didn't make the finish either as his HRT stopped when running 18th, nor did Jerome D'Ambrosio's Virgin which had been just ahead of him. Jarno Trulli's Lotus also ran into unreliability, as did Sergio Perez's Sauber and Narain Karthikeyan's HRT, while both Williams drivers, Pastor Maldonado and Rubens Barrichello, had early problems and failed to get home.

Vettel now has 50 points to Button's 26, with Hamilton on 24, Webber on 22, Alonso on 20, Massa on 16 and Heidfeld and Petrov on 15.

Red Bull move further into the lead of the constructors' championship with 72 points, with McLaren on 50 ahead of Ferrari on 36 and Renault on 30.

japan 311


Ok.. maybe it’s a bit early to be writing this, less than 24hrs after the main impact and real concerns about nuclear power plants still circulating, but thought I would do ’something’ now while everything is relatively fresh in mind. Suppose it’s fair to say that after such a massive earthquake, followed closely by a tsunami on near biblical scale, folks around here a bit edgy when you add Nuclear Power Plant explosions on top of in such short order.. it’s been quite a day!

Friday March 11th (311) started sunny and warm for us here, with a dozen deliverable tasks on my home-office desk and thankful I had no meetings planned downtown. By about 2pm was making good progress on the to-do list and had that usual TGIF feeling.. 45-mins later our world was Really Shaking and felt definite Pure Panic as it became increasingly clear this was not just another regular quake.

I know it must sound strange to people who have no experience with daily life in Japan, I was one of them once upon a time. Simply put; it’s routine to have the odd gentle sway - like being on a boat or flying down the highway.. basically not so bad once you get used to it. Of course there have been a few “memorable events” in my near decade here, all good reminders that the beast is not always so calm.

At 14:46 local time my casual in-difference changed dramatically.. within about 10-seconds. The standard side to side sway was far more violent and several vertical shudders had me standing and holding-on to my 36″ main-screen. As it increased, I managed to post this one quick Tweet via @video_link: Wow.. this is WAY MORE FREAKY SHAKER than the other day!!!!!! (we had above average quake March 9th). Looking out the window at Mt. Fuji half-fearing what I’d see.. whew = Ok!

By about 90-secs, obviously not watching the clock, my near empty coffee cup had already splashed over and it finally tipped off the edge of my big heavy work station.. genuine panic sets in. As things tend to go into slo’mo at times like these, stuff around me falling - somewhat like video embedded below, I was thinking ‘well at least the windows aren’t breaking’ indeed no broken glass here after-all.

2010年12月12日星期日

go 1utama


thx mummy buy perfume for me
(BURBERRY BRIT)
very arome.n sweett

was come back 2 house
i veryvery lov u..muaccc

2010年8月31日星期二


hate u

i very hate my father,i dunlike him!
everyone father is good father but my father....suka BET!never mind lai oso dost not hold u be my father...he so crusty , no conscience ,lazy,no provider and more...
WTF...go die la!
maybe does not have u ah...i still happy lah!
..FK..

2010年8月22日星期日

why u wan cheat me??
i hate you in those day why u cheat me???
never mind lo!This never happened
i LOve u is The past....
haiz..say we love plough the sand

2012 end of the word????yes anot??


Yes! 2012... shall be the year of reckoning. 2012 shall be remembered in history of mankind forever. Why?

From the position of planetary movements and astrological calculations... the significance of number three for present civilization is immense. The 12th year of 21st century totals number three. Talking of 2012 means... we have already stepped into the 21st century which numerically totals three. The 12th year also totals to three. A significant upheaval on the whole shall be the order of the day.

Adharma (lawlessness) would be rooted out for ever. 2012 and beyond is the period of spiritual elevation. 2012 rings start of golden era. Beyond 2012 it shall be harmony and peace all over. The society would have learnt its lessons. Unethical practices and wanton desires would take a back seat. The lure of money and position would cease to exist. A pot of gold found lying in the backyard would not have a claimant!

maybe hav LOvE is so good
maybe dont hav LOve is......


A boy was born to a couple after eleven years of marriage. They were a loving couple and the boy was the apple of their eyes. When the boy was around two years old, one morning the husband saw a medicine bottle open. He was late for work so he asked the wife to cap the bottle and keep it in the cupboard. The mother, preoccupied in the kitchen, totally forgot the matter.

The boy saw the bottle and playfully went to the bottle and, fascinated with its color, drank it all. It happened to be a poisonous medicine meant for adults in small dosages. When the child collapsed, the mother hurried him to the hospital, where he died. The mother was stunned. She was terrified how to face her husband.

When the distraught father came to the hospital and saw the dead child, he looked at his wife and uttered just four words.

What do you think were the four words?

The husband just said "I Love You Darling"

The husband's totally unexpected reaction is proactive behavior. The child is dead. He can never be brought back to life. There is no point in finding fault with the mother. Besides, if only he have taken time to keep the bottle away, this will not have happened. No
point in attaching blame. She had also lost her only child. What she needed at that moment was consolation and sympathy from the husband. That is what he gave her.

Sometimes we spend time asking who is responsible or who to blame, whether in a relationship, in a job or with the people we know. We miss out some warmth in human relationship in giving each other support. After all, shouldn't forgiving someone we love be the easiest thing in the world to do? Treasure what you have. Don't multiply pain, anguish and suffering by holding on to forgiveness.



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