.

Pages

Friday, 4 April 2014

Real Madrid top soccer's rich list

For the ninth straight year Real Madrid are ranked as the world's richest club with a total revenue of $702 million. Their global reach allows the Spanish club to make millions in commercial revenue, both domestically and internationally, thanks to marketable stars like Cristiano Ronaldo -- recently crowned the world's best player.
Not only are Manchester United's fortunes sliding on the pitch, their fortune could also be dwindling off it.
Despite seeing a rise in revenue to $574 million, for the first time in 17 years they can no longer count themselves among the top three richest football clubs in the world.
For an organization that once spent eight years on top of the annual money table -- compiled by business advisory firm Deloitte -- it represents a financial blow for one of soccer's most decorated clubs.
Spanish giants Real Madrid came top for a record ninth consecutive year -- despite winning no silverware last season -- with a total revenue of $702 million, $47 million ahead of domestic rivals Barcelona in second.

Chelsea's Premier League title hopes dip

Jose Mourinho, left, will have to lift his players after Chelsea lost 1-0 at Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Even when Chelsea held a nine-point lead over Manchester City atop English football's Premier League, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho always maintained his team wasn't the favorite.
He is being proved right -- with Saturday not helping the Blues.
Chelsea suffered a shock 1-0 loss at relegation threatened Crystal Palace and hours later saw Manchester City gain a point thanks to a 1-1 draw at Arsenal. It might have been worse for Chelsea, since City led 1-0.
"I think it is now impossible to win the title," Mourinho told Sky Sports before the Manchester City game. "We depend too much on other results."
Chelsea still leads the standings by a point over Liverpool and two over City but City has two games in hand and Liverpool will go top if it earns a point Sunday at home against Tottenham.
Manchester City, fresh off a convincing victory in the Manchester derby, took a deserved lead in London in the 18th minute when David Silva was the quickest to react after Edin Dzeko's left-footed shot struck the post.
Arsenal appeared listless, perhaps the result of losing 6-0 at Chelsea last week and then dropping more points against Swansea.
But the Gunners were a different side in the second half, leveling through defensive midfielder Mathieu Flamini in the 53rd. And Arsenal almost took the lead, Joe Hart stopping Lukas Podolski with City creaking.
In the end City seemed happy to take a point judging by manager Manuel Pellegrini's substitutions.
"We played better in the first half," Pellegrini told Sky Sports.
Although Chelsea tallied more than 20 shots, only two were on goal and none managed to beat keeper Julian Speroni. Speroni twice thwarted Chelsea's offensive star, Eden Hazard.
John Terry, so solid for Chelsea this season, gave Palace a valuable three points with an own goal in the 52nd minute.
Mourinho didn't blame Terry and in fact praised his four main defenders as a whole. However, he added: "You have other players who are fantastic in some matches and disappear in other matches."
Manchester United has struggled in its first season under David Moyes but there were boos when a banner flew above Old Trafford calling for the Scot's departure.
Wayne Rooney -- a week after his wonder goal from the halfway mark against West Ham -- scored twice in United's 4-1 lunchtime win over Aston Villa. Rooney was substituted in the second half, days ahead of United's Champions League quarterfinal against title holder Bayern Munich.
Elsewhere, English trio Rickie Lambert, Jay Rodriguez and Adam Lallana shone for Southampton again in a 4-0 home win against Newcastle; and relegation contenders West Bromwich Albion and Cardiff City played to a 3-3 draw after both scored deep in injury time.
Stoke and Swansea further eased their relegation worries by defeating Hull 1-0 and Norwich 3-0, respectively

Michael Schumacher shows 'moments of consciousness and awakening'

Seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher gives a news conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 2011. The German driver was hospitalized December 29 after suffering "severe head trauma" from a ski accident in the French Alps. Here's a look back at his personal and career highlights:He has been in a medically induced coma for over three months, but former Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher has shown "moments of consciousness and awakening," his agent said Friday.
Schumacher, 45, suffered severe head trauma in a skiing accident at the French Alps resort of Meribel on December 29.
His agent Sabine Kehm's latest update follows recent unsourced newspaper reports describing Schumacher's medical condition in more gloomy terms.
"Michael is making progress on his way," said Kehm. "He shows moments of consciousness and awakening.
"We are on his side during his long and difficult fight, together with the team of the hospital in Grenoble, and we keep remaining confident."
A seven-time world champion whose F1 career ended in 2012, Schumacher has been treated in Grenoble, France, since his accident.
But recently, former Formula 1 chief doctor Dr. Gary Hartstein said the prognosis for Schumacher was grave.
"As time goes on, it becomes less and less likely that Michael will emerge to any significant extent," he said in a March 24 blog post.
The "longer one remains in a vegetative state, the less the likelihood of emerging, and the higher the chances of severe ramifications if the patient does in fact emerge.
"Most definitions consider the vegetative state to be permanent one year after the injury.
"Patients who are in a persistent/permanent vegetative state have lifespans that are measured in months to a few years.
"This depends on baseline function (extraordinary in the case of Michael, of course), the quality of nursing care, and other imponderables. They usually die of respiratory or urinary infections. Longer survivals have been described, but are exceptional."
In early January, a French prosecutor investigating the accident said that speed was not a reason for Schumacher's fall.
His investigative team says it thinks the experienced skier hit a rock hidden beneath the snow while traversing an area between two marked pistes, which catapulted him face first onto another rock.
Schumacher ended up 9 meters (30 feet) from the edge of the piste, prosecutor Patrick Quincy said.
Footage from a small camera attached to Schumacher's helmet has been used to help the investigators' analysis.
As in Kehm's previous statements, Schumacher's agent asked the media to respect the privacy of the F1 legend's family.
"We would like to thank you all for the continuous sympathies," Kehm said. "At the same time, we again ask for understanding that we do not intend to disclose details.
"This is necessary to protect the privacy of Michael and his family, and to enable the medical team to work in full calmness."

Australia leads Flight 370 search

Watch this video
Four weeks to the day since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went missing, the trawling for clues goes on.
The search for physical evidence continues Saturday -- both on the surface of the southern Indian Ocean and deep below it.
The search for digital clues on the hard drives of a flight simulator in the home of one of the pilots turned up nothing conclusive. There was no "we got it" information, a U.S. official with knowledge of the investigation told CNN late Friday.
There were some "curious" things, given the situation, the official said. The captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, had programmed several alternate routes into the simulator, but it appeared he had done so to come up with safe plans of action in case of emergencies aboard the plane, the official said.
The searches appear to be what an experienced and professional pilot would do, the official said.
In the choppy waters of the Indian Ocean, the hunt is not letting up.
The British Royal Navy survey ship HMS Echo and the Australian naval supply ship Ocean Shield began scouring for the plane's pingers and possible wreckage about 6,500 feet to 13,000 feet deep on the ocean floor Friday.
The search was along a single 150-mile (240-kilometer) track, said retired Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, the head of the Australian agency coordinating the operation.
Time is ticking fast to find the missing Boeing 777's locator pingers: If functioning as expected, their batteries will run out of juice in the next few days.
The Ocean Shield has high-tech gear borrowed from the United States. That includes a Bluefin-21, which can scour the ocean floor for wreckage, and a Towed Pinger Locator 25, with its underwater microphone to detect pings from the jet's voice and data recorders as deep as 20,000 feet (6,100 meters).
"It is a very slow proceeding," U.S. Navy Capt. Mark M. Matthews said of the second tool, which is towed behind a vessel typically moving at 1 to 5 knots.
Bill Schofield, an Australian scientist who worked on developing flight data recorders, said: "If they do find it, I think it'll be remarkable."
Up to 10 military planes and three civilian aircraft -- in addition to 11 ships -- will be looking Saturday for any sign of Flight 370, according to the Australian government.
The search area will be just under 84,000 square miles (217,000 square kilometers), which is slightly less than the area searched Friday, and will focus some 1,050 miles northwest of Perth. This is about 50 miles further from the western Australian city than was the case a day earlier.
Is this the right spot? Will they find anything? So far, all efforts to locate signs of the airliner have proven unsuccessful. Still, those involved have vowed to keep trying.
"Really, the best we can do right now is put these assets in the best location -- the best guess we have -- and kind of let them go," U.S. Navy Cmdr. William Marks told CNN. "Until we get conclusive evidence of debris, it is just a guess."
'Long way to go'
Officials have repeatedly warned that the massive international search to find signs of the Kuala Lumpur-to-Beijing flight may not conclude any time soon.
In the case of Air France Flight 447, which crashed into the Atlantic Ocean in 2009, officials found debris on the surface after five days of searching. But it took them nearly two years to find the main pieces of wreckage, the flight recorders and many of the bodies of those on board.
With Flight 370, the search teams have even fewer clues.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott warned that "we cannot be certain of ultimate success in the search" for the Malaysian aircraft. He described it as the most difficult search "in human history."
Authorities have yet to explain why the plane flew off course or where it ended up.
Investigations into the 227 passengers and 12 crew members have yielded no suggestion that any of them might have been behind the disappearance.

Kolej Tun Perak (TPK)

Hah ni kolej tun perak kat uitm kampus alor gajah macam2 cita misteri kat sini. Kolej ni untuk budak part 1 yang baru masuk. Senior saya kat sini kata kat ground floor ade nenek kebayan.gan ade budak kecik pompuan. Saya nak kongsi pengalaman misteri yang pernah saya alami di sini . Setiap kali kul 3 pagi ke atas entiti amat amat lah aktif . Saya pernah terserempak gan entiti ini yang berbentuk seorang wanita tua yang lebih famous lagi gan panggilan nenek kebayan.Tapi tak lama lah sebab bilik saya kat ground floor jadi saya dah biasa gan entiti ini.Senior di sini ade beri tahu kat saya kalau kita terserempak gan dia kita kena  buat tak tahu.Sem ni ramai juga yang kene rasuk pengalaman paling mengerikan apabila saya lihat sendiri bagaimana keadaan pelajar yang di rasuk .

Tenangkan Fikiran di muzium alor gajah

Time ni baru habis kelas aku gan member aku ni gi jalan di muzium alor gajah kat sini banyak lah barang tradisional .Reka bentuknya rumah lama masyarakat melayu melaka.

Surau mawaddah uitm lendu melaka

Surau ni baru gaklah kat uitm ni . Surau ni diuruskan oleh pelajar kolej tun perak. Seki kat sini amat bertanggungjawab menguruskan surau ni .Solat subuh sampai isyak mereka akan uruskan kadang2 pelajar kat sini.

Dewan bentara di uitm lebdu

Di dewan inilah tempat aku makan, kebanyakan masanya di uitm lendu ni ade kisah misteri gak yang pernah aku dengar di sini apabila berjalan sorang 2 jam 12 ke atas ke rasa macan jauh je last last ade kat dalam surau. Tak pasti lah betul ke tak itu yang aku dengar dari senior kat sinilah allah muallam..

Lima hari agy di lendu

Pas ni exam math gan akaun pas tu habis lah sem satu harap harap dapat perform lagi better sem depan trust your seft dude

Thursday, 3 April 2014

resepe nasi lemak



Nasi Lemak Recipe (Malaysian Coconut Milk )

Nasi Lemak Recipe (Malaysian Coconut Milk Rice with Anchovies Sambal)

As a self-proclaimed Malaysian home cook, it’s a shame that it took me so long to preparenasi lemakthe de facto national dish of Malaysia. In my opinion, a truly remarkable nasi lemak is not to be taken lightly; it should fulfill a few requisites: quality, texture, flavors, and, of course, the right ingredients. This past weekend, I finally found the time and dedication to make this legendary dish.
The difference between a good nasi lemak and an exceptionally marvelous nasi lemak lies in the use of pandan leaves/screwpine leaves. Possessing highly fragrant floral smell, these leaves are used abundantly in Malaysian cuisine to infuse rice dishes or desserts with the signature aroma; a nasi lemak will not be a true nasi lemak without their presence. The other main ingredient of nasi lemak is dried anchovies, or known locally byikan bilis. These little salted fish are used in the sambal.
As sambal is of the essence when making nasi lemak, I was extremely zealous when preparing it. I shun away from electrical appliances. Nasi lemak deserves better, it deserves to be prepared the traditional way, that is, with mortar and pestle.
I gathered all the ingredients for my rempah (spice paste), patiently and gracefully pounded away just like any traditional Malaysian home cooks do. This very exercise brought back a flood of memories. As a child, I loved observing my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt when they prepared their rempah with batu giling (a flat surfaced granite grinding stone); I would always volunteer to help them with the chore as it was pure fun playing real life masak-masak (cooking). As I reminisced back those childhood days in my family’s kitchen, I came to realize that it was probably the beginning of my life-long passion for cooking.

Misteri 90 saat sebelum transponder dimatikan

Misteri 90 saat sebelum transponder dimatikan


Petaling Jaya: Apa berlaku dalam tempoh 90 saat sebelum transponder MH370 dimatikan? Itulah persoalan yang timbul kerana transkrip komunikasi antara kokpit dengan Pusat Kawalan Udara (ATC) selepas tengah malam 8 Mac lalu, tidak menunjukkan sebarang keganjilan.

Tempoh komunikasi terakhir dari kokpit pada jam 1:19:29 hingga jam 1.21 pagi apabila transponder MH370 dilaporkan tidak lagi mengeluarkan isyarat, juga terus menjadi misteri. 

MH370: Lebih 50 waris penumpang hadiri taklimat DCA




PUTRAJAYA: Lebih 50 ahli keluarga penumpang pesawat Penerbangan Malaysia (MAS) MH370 diberikan taklimat mengenai perkembangan terkini tragedi pesawat berkenaan di Hotel Everly di sini, sebentar tadi. 

Taklimat selama lebih tiga jam bermula jam 8.30 malam itu diberikan oleh Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Penerbangan Awam, Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, selain turut dihadiri Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Pengangkutan, Datuk Seri Long See Wool dan pengurusan tertinggi MAS. 

Melaka dan Coconut Shake...



Hai guys nama aku irham aku seorang pelajar uitm lendu melaka. Apa yang membuat aku taksub datang sini first time datang sini aku fikir pasal coconut shake haha... Gabungan antara kelapa ,ais krim vanila dan ais seterusnya di blend. Selepas kuliah je sah 2 aku akan minum coconut shake ni baru lah rasa macam kat melaka bet taw. kalau tak minum tak rasa macam kat melaka. so you guys have to try this . ummmm...