salam,
its about 4 days i didn't online, a bit busy with my stuff,shah alam, kota damansara..make me damn tired...no time to online..tonight me ayep n telo playing game at shah alam..i lose with ayep..playing red alert C N C...wtf his really tricky!!! im lose..but yea..i dun really have mood to play..i have check my twitter..hmmm..nothing interesting there while at facebook..i chat with my long lost fren..saying hye..blalalalalla...myspace..day by day its getting boring...what i wanna do now is play WoW ( world of warcraft) but they dont really update at this cc...just now before i online..i watch Tv3 999...i fucking hate those theif n robber..who always disturb peoples life...in there i also see how selfish human being can be..u guys remember or not the incident at johor where the pregnant woman were killed by mat rempit / thief...fuck you low life thief!!!!the person who see that incident dun wanna go infront n get involve..shit man!!! but i hope 1 day those motherfucker who kill her will get a fair punishment 4 waht they've done...
Thursday, May 14, 2009

Camera (3.2 MP)
Built-in GPS
Media Player
Video Recording
BlackBerry® Maps
Wireless Email
Organizer
Browser
Phone
Corporate Data Access
SMS/MMS
The BlackBerry Storm is a lot of things: It's the first touchscreen device ever made by RIM, it has a 3.2-MP camera and it features cut-and-paste tech. But then there's an even longer list of what the Storm is not: The software isn't fully realized, the handset is no lightweight, the battery life is poor. Most of all, this isn't the iPhone killer RIM was hoping it would be.
How the hell do you brew up an iPhone killer?
Short of cracking open Steve Jobs' head and slurping out his big thinky brain, you could create a half-assed imitation that masters one aspect of the Jesus phone and fumbles the snap on virtually every other feature. That seems to be the model handset manufacturers have been using for almost two years as they churn out a seemingly endless line of touchscreen-enabled iPhone imitators — icones. There have been Instincts, Dares, Beholds, Diamonds, G1s — even something with the obtuse moniker of Viewty, but none of these come remotely close to knocking the iPhone off its perch as King of All Touchscreens. And heaven forbid any one of them improve on the flaws (and there are many) that the iPhone possesses.
That's where the Storm is different. The first device from RIM to carry a full touch-sensitive screen seeks to not only match the iPhone in terms of performance but also kick its ass in areas where Cupertino's wunderkind falls short. Yep, that includes video function (with a superior 3.2MP camera), cut and paste capabilities, and an innovative screen that solves the issue of touchscreen input ambiguity.
The main problem with touch phones is that there is no real way of indicating when you have pressed a key or selected an application. The haptic buzzing found on various iClones is a joke. And the iPhone's complete lack of force feedback is almost as bad. Remember the first time you picked up an iPhone and started text messaging with it? Sucked right? You had no clear physical indication when you selected a key. That's the crucial difference with the Storm: the 4-inch, 480x360 screen is essentially one huge button. When you want to select anything, be it a multimedia app or the number five, you have to press the screen down a millimeter, it's roughly the same sensation you get when clicking a mouse. But that small press makes a huge difference. Text messaging is amazing — pounding out a long-winded SMS (with a lot of compound words and no abbreviations) is just as easy as typing one out on a MacBook's keyboard. This is the single killer feature of the Storm and if not for a few glaring flaws, a good reason to go out and buy one right now.
Also making an appearance is a very capable 3.2-MP camera. While it lacks the fancypants lenses found in better camera phones (cough, Carl Zeiss, cough) it does have a flash and snaps off some pretty decent, noiseless pics. Also included is a video recorder — take that iPhone!
Web surfing on the device is good, not great. The fully realized browser pulls up pages quickly but also suffers from a lack of flash support. Cut-and-paste functionality works almost perfectly, as does text editing. All of RIM's e-mail goodness and top-shelf messaging are also effortlessly integrated into the device. For better or for worse, you never forget that you are using a BlackBerry.
But all is not well with the Storm.
When we first looked at the device in October, most of the comments about our preview post had to do with the seemingly inexplicable lack of WiFi. Come on guys, you should know why this was done. Verizion (the only carrier offering the Storm) wants to line its pockets with cash squeezed from data plans. Silly goose, they don't want you patching into a WiFi network for free! But this is unnecessary and frankly a little myopic — although Verizon's data network is speedy, it can't beat even a decent WiFi network in a broadband drag race. Plus other handsets (including the iPhone) offer WiFi compatibility.
Battery life skews toward the pathetic. While not as atrocious as the iPhone 3G's, it still ran out of juice after a solid day of use. Granted we were riding the Storm hard — constant web browsing, phone calls and messaging — but you had best not stray far from a charger while on the road.
After spending a lot of quality time with the Storm, it's apparent that it really is the carrier that cripples this phone. The hardware that RIM has produced is completely original, wholly impressive and poised to affect the way every phone manufacturer approaches touch technology — including Apple. But Verizon's insistence on controlling the operating system is obvious and, well, aggravating. The phone's OS has a rushed, shoddy feel. That, coupled with a tendency to freeze and lag when pulling up applications, is flummoxing. I get the feeling Verizon pushed RIM to get the Storm launched before its software was completely ready.
Would we recommend the Storm? If you're locked into a contract with Verizon, want a touchscreen phone and are willing to put up with an OS that moves like a tranquilized yak, then yes the Storm is for you. Otherwise, your best bet is an iPhone or the very capable BlackBerry Bold. In any case, Apple need not fret; even in the face of a legitimate iPhone killer, they still offer more touchscreen goodness for the money and will undoubtedly, ahem, weather this storm.
WIRED Click screen is a revelation for touch-compatible devices. Converts iTunes to BlackBerry media without breaking a sweat. Included GSM card means the Storm is a true globetrotter — it can work in virtually any foreign port. Photos, video and text pop like Ice Cube's AK (on a bad day). Posh fit and finish look rich enough to buy you dinner.
TIRED OS lag on a piece of hardware this gorgeous is unacceptable. Scrolling through menus is jagged, slow and pokey. Accelerometer sometimes takes a good 5 to 10 seconds to orient itself. Lack of WiFi is lame. Verizon's totalitarian control over the Storm's OS is even lamer.
source : http://www.wired.com/reviews/product/blackberry_storm
Dead n Gone!

I've been travelin on this road too long,
Just tryin find my way back home,
But the old me's dead and gone,
Dead and Gone,
I've been travelin on this road too long,
Just tryin find my way back home,
But the old me's and gone,
Dead and Gone,
Every had one of them days wish you would have stayed home,
Run into a group of niggas who gettin their hate on,
You walk by - they get wrong,
You reply then shit get blown,
Way out of proportion way bad discussion,
Just you against them pick one then rush them,
Figure you get jumped here thats next,
They don't wanna stop there now they bustin,
Now you gushin ambulance rushin,
You to the hospital with a bad concusion,
Plus you hit four times but it hit yo spine,
Paralyzed waist down and ya wheelchair bound,
Never mind that now you lucky to be alive,
Just thinkin it all started fussin wit three guys,
Nigga pride in the way but your pride is the way you can f**k
around get shot down anyday,
Niggas die everyday,
All little bullshit, dope money, dice games, for their hood shit,
Could this be cuz of hip-hop music,
Or did the ones with the good sense not use it,
Usually niggas don't know what to do when they back against the wall,
So they just start shootin,
For red or for blue or for blow I guess,
From Bankhead at the old projects,
No more stress now I'm straight,
Now I get it now I take time to think before I make mistake just for my
family stake,
That part of me left yesterday
The harder me is strong today,
No regrets I'm blessed to say the old me dead and gon away,
I've been travelin on this road too long,
Just tryin find my way back home,
But the old me's dead and gone,
Dead and Gone,
I've been travelin on this road too long,
Just tryin find my way back home,
But the old me's dead and gone,
Dead and Gone,
I ain't neva been scared I live through tragic,
Situations could been dead lookin back at it,
Most of that shit didn't even have to happen,
But you think about it when you out there trappin',
In the appartments hangin', smokin and rappin,
Niggas start shit next thing we know we cappin,
Get locked up then didn't even get mad,
Now I think about that what a life I had,
Most of that shit look back just laugh,
Some shit still look back get sad,
Thinkin my home boy still be around had I not hit the nigga in the mouth that time,
I won that fight I lost that war,
I could still see my nigga walkin out that door,
Who would of thought I'd never see Philant no more,
Got enough dead homies I don't want no more,
Cuz a nigga his jump cost me more,
I'd a took that ass whoppin out for sure,
Now think before I risk my life,
Take them chances to get my stripes,
A nigga put his hands on me alright,
Otherwise stand there talk shit all night,
Cuz I hit you and you sue me,
I shoot you get locked up poor me,
No more stress now I'm straight,
Now I get it now I take time to think before I make mistake just for my
family stake,
That part of me left yesterday
The harder me is strong today,
No regrets I'm blessed to say the old me dead and gon away,
I've been travelin on this road too long,
Just tryin find my way back home,
But the old me's dead and gone,
Dead and Gone,
I've been travelin on this road too long,
Just tryin find my way back home,
But the old me's dead and gone,
Dead and Gone,
I turn my head to the east I see nobody by my side,
I turn my head to the west still nobody in sight,
So I turn my head to the north swallow that pill and think alright,
That old me dead and gone what that mean I'm gon be alright,
I turn my head to the east I see nobody by my side,
I turn my head to the west still nobody in sight,
So I turn my head to the north swallow that pill and think alright,
That old me dead and gone what that mean I'm gon be alright,
I've been travelin on this road too long,
Just tryin find my way back home,
But the old me's dead and gone,
Dead and Gone,
I've been travelin on this road too long,
Just tryin fïnd my way back home,
But the old me's dead and gone,
Dead and Gone,
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