Friday, August 5, 2011

Peter Parker is Dead, but not Spiderman?

Revealed in Marvel Comics' Ultimate Fallout Issue 4, out Wednesday, the new Spider-Man in the Ultimate universe is a half-black, half-Hispanic teen named Miles Morales. He takes over the gig held by Peter Parker, who was killed in Ultimate Spider-Man Issue 160 in June.




Italian artist Sara Pichelli, who was integral in designing the new Spider-Man's look, says, "Maybe sooner or later a black or gay — or both — hero will be considered something absolutely normal."



Reference:http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-08-01-black-spider-man_n.htm, retrieved on 5/8/11.

Earth Used to have TWO Moon????

A tiny second moon may once have orbited Earth before catastrophically slamming into the other one, a titanic clash that could explain why the two sides of the surviving lunar satellite are so different from each other, a new study suggests.
The second moon around Earth would have been about 750 miles (1,200 kilometers) wide and could have formed from the same collision between the planet and a Mars-sized object that scientists suspect helped create the moon we see in the sky today, astronomers said.
The gravitational tug of war between the Earth and moon slowed the rate at which it whirls, such that it now always shows just one side to Earth. The far side of the moon remained a mystery for centuries until 1959, when the Soviet Luna 3 spacecraft first snapped photos of it. (The far side is sometimes erroneously called the dark side, even though it has days and nights just like the near side.) [Video: How the Moon Was Made]
The moon has two faces
The moon's far side is very different than its near side.
For instance, widespread plains of volcanic rock called "maria" (Latin for seas) cover much of the near hemisphere, but only a few maria are seen on the far one. In addition, while the surface of the near side is mostly low and flat, the far side is often high and mountainous, with the lunar surface elevated 1.2 miles (1.9 km) higher on average on the far side.
Now computer simulations hint a second moon essentially pancaked itself against its larger companion, broadly explaining the differences seen between the near and far sides. [10 Coolest Moon Discoveries]
Their calculations suggest this second moon would have formed at the same time as our moon. Scientists have suggested that our moon was born from massive amounts of debris left over from a giant impact Earth suffered from a Mars-size body early on in the history of the solar system. Spare rubble might also have coalesced into another companion moon, one just 4 percent its mass and about 750 miles wide, or one-third of our moon's diameter.
Earth's second moon
To imagine where this other moon once was, picture the Earth and the moon as being two points in a triangle whose sides are equal in length.
The other point of such a triangle is known as a Trojan point, or a Lagrangian point, named after the mathematician who discovered them. At such a point, the gravitational attraction of the Earth and moon essentially balances out, meaning objects there can stay relatively stably. The Earth and moon have two Trojan points, one leading ahead of the moon, known as the L-4 point of the system, and one trailing behind, its L-5 point.
The researchers computed that this second moon could have stayed at a Trojan point for tens of millions of years. Eventually, however, this Trojan moon's orbit would have destabilized once our moon's orbit expanded far enough away from Earth.
The resulting collision would have been relatively slow at 4,500 to 6,700 miles per hour (7,200 to 10,800 kph), leading its matter to splatter itself across our moon as a thick extra layer of solid crust tens of miles thick instead of forming a crater.
"It is entirely plausible for a Trojan moon to have formed in the giant impact, and for it to go unstable after 10 million to 100 million years and leave its imprint on the moon," study coauthor Erik Asphaug, a planetary scientist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, told SPACE.com. Imagine "a ball of Gruyere colliding into a ball of cheddar."
Moon crash post mortem
The remains of this Trojan moon would make up the highlands now seen on our moon's far side. At the same time, the impact would have squished an underground ocean of magma toward the near side, explaining why phosphorus, rare-earth metals and radioactive potassium, uranium and thorium are concentrated in the crust there.
A number of explanations have been proposed for the far side's highlands, including one suggesting that gravitational forces were the culprits rather than an impact from Francis Nimmo at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and his colleagues. Nimmo said that for now there is not enough data to say which of the proposals offers the best explanation for this lunar contrast. "As further spacecraft data and, hopefully, lunar samples are obtained, which of these two hypotheses is more nearly correct will become clear," Nimmo said in a statement.
Asphaug and his colleague Martin Jutzi at the University of Bern in Switzerland detailed their findings in the August 4 issue of the journal Nature.


Resource:http://news.yahoo.com/earth-had-two-moons-crashed-form-one-study-170201124.html, retrieved on 5/8/11, written by Charles Q. Hoi


My say?
well, it has been told that the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has once cracked the moon into halves and made them passed through his body via his palms. this has opened the eyes of the non-believers in front of him on that single night.

Monday, August 1, 2011

plate number

i wonder why overseas ads / movies / clips will take off the plate number of the cars/bikes (even buses!) they used in the shootings? i think malaysian is very proud to show off the plate number so that the owner can brag around?


sape nak bet nanti bile plate KL da sampai WWW, ade je mamat2 yg kreatif akan tambah ".com" lepas nombor siri plate tu?

Thursday, July 28, 2011

warning!

my english sucks! but that doesnt mean my malays is good enough! born in malaysia makes life a little harder as to master these two languages. in other countries, people are focusing to maintain the identity of races and cultures through language. in indonesia for example, the main language is still malay despite others comments on their lacking behind in term of technological aspects and knowledge-wise. but hey, look at the japanese! they still prosper with their mother tongue language!

i'm not really quite sure why malaysian should really master english language. well, yes, we were colonized, so? i remember Dr. M's 'Dasar Pandang ke Timur' but still he enforced english language to be adapted in schools and university syllabuses. (read his blog, it's one of his regrets).

most englishmen will never try to learn or master malaysia language when they arrived / worked here. that makes them become more arrogant. back in indonesia, they dont give a s#*t bout who you are or where do you come from. as far as they're concern, once you stepped on their land, you need to change your tongue, literally. i mean, that's the way it's supposed to be, right?

hey, hey, back to me. i'am not a good writer nor my english and malay suck big time. but i dont give a damn if you wanted to comment on my writings. it's your &#^@ing opinion! I LOVE ROJAK LANGUAGE.

LRT

it was quite a long time ago that i think LRT coaches should be divided to accomodate different genders. well yeah, i just mean males and females, shemales can always get tie up on the roof. the worst situation happens every morning and evening of weekdays when people are rushing here and there to clock in or to clock out. look how pity the girls are! i bet one day when day when you saw your sister/mother/girlfriend/partner getting molested in the train then only you will feel sorry?

exactly a month after that, KTMB announced that they now have ladies coach. a good way to start! i was expecting like there'll be coaches for ladies, coaches for men and in the middle are open coaches for families, all in every trip. then only you'll have options, right? the problem now with only ladies coach is available in KTMB service is when the ladies doesnt want to occupy the specified coach to its full capasity, then making their ways into common coach thus making the mens pissed off. we men for sure getting all the boo's and curses if we entered the ladies coach. but still, i'm still happy with the existence of ladies coach on the behalf of all women who use the service frequently.

back to LRT, they MIGHT have solve the problem of congested commuters by adding more coaches from 2 to 4 per trip. though, segregating the commuters based on genders is still the best way to avoid unwanted things to happen, well, of course that's my personal opinion.

this is a compilation of my opinions

"you cant boo me for my opinion!" Russell Peters.

opinion:
1. a belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty.
2. a personal view, attitude, or appraisal.

Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/opinion, retrieved on 28/7/11, 2.27PM.