Tuesday, December 29, 2009

JIMMY "THE REV" SULLIVAN



It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we tell you of the passing today of Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan. Jimmy was not only one of the world's best drummers, but more importantly he was our best friend and brother. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jimmy's family and we hope that you will respect their privacy during this difficult time.
Jimmy you are forever in our hearts.
We love you.

M Shadows, Synyster Gates, Zacky Vengeance and Johnny Christ



Rest in peace James Owen Sullivan, we'll miss you.. :'(




Friday, December 25, 2009

Kaspersky


1 year I've used Kaspersky Internet Security 2009, my own computer's far from trouble that made by virus. As you know Kaspersky included as the best security software. I've seen some blogger said kaspersky is the best security software, and in one blog said kaspersky is the second best security software in the world under bitdefender. I don't know what is this statement can be accountable? but maybe it true. And now, kapersky present with new security software, that is Kaspersky Internet Security 2010. I've bought the license of KIS 2010 for three pc and try this internet security, and this is not disappointing. Kaspersky 2010 present with new display and more interesting feature in it, and one that I like is more easily to access virtual keyboard. It is very different with kaspersky internet security 2009. KIS 2010 is little slow in my own computer, maybe because I using windows 7 with standar RAM (1GB), but it work better on my father's computer, his computer still using windows xp operating system. I have one remaing license of kaspersky, if you interested with KIS 2010 and want little cheap license, you can contact me.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Cester 28

It's the first time I wrote by myself, I don't know why suddenly I wanna told you my story when cester in 28 on friday.
Friday, 20 of september 2009 there were be the competition named cester on 28 snior high, and I have prepare myself very well for it. unfortunately on the day of the competition I've got an illness. But I still forced myself for play on it. I join for volleyball and footsal competition.
When volleyball competition started, I don't play on the first game, just on the second game that I played. the game went well, and our team won even though I did not playing full time.
There is my embarrassing stories when footsal match. there is well from begining. I was warming up before the game. Actually I don't sure to join this game because my condition is really not well that time. The game begin and my head still sick, my stomach have problem too. You have to know how sick my head that time, really sick until I can't see anything include the ball, I can't see the ball too haha, very stupid if I remember that. I just play for 2 minutes, after that I like the people that want to die, I lost my sight. everything that I look was dark, and that is the first time that I feel like that, andI afraid if it happen one more time hehe.
I was not the writer, actually more interesting stories I have when cester. but I lazy for writing in here, many work that have to done haha. byee

Saturday, October 31, 2009

New quakes, small tsunami panic Pacific islanders

Thousands of panicked South Pacific islanders raced away from the coastline after three strong earthquakes rocked the region and generated a small tsunami Thursday, just over a week after a massive wave killed 178 people in the Samoas and Tonga.

There were no immediate reports of damage, and all tsunami warnings and watches were soon canceled. But people across the South Pacific took no chances, scrambling up hillsides and maneuvering through traffic-clogged streets to reach higher ground.

"There is panic here, too," Chris McKee, assistant director of the Geophysical Observatory in the Papua New Guinea capital, Port Moresby, told The Associated Press. "Offices have closed. People have rushed out onto the streets and are climbing hills. A lot of places have shut down. ... We tried to put the dampeners on it, but it was already out of hand."

The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a regional tsunami warning for 11 nations and territories after a quake with a magnitude of 7.8 struck 183 miles (294 kilometers) northwest of the Vanuatu island of Santo at a depth of 21 miles (35 kilometers). Two other quakes of magnitude 7.7 and 7.3 followed in the same area.

The center canceled the tsunami warnings after sea-level readings indicated that the wave generated by the quakes was too small to cause much damage.

There were no immediate reports of injury or damage from officials in Vanuatu, a chain of 83 islands. It lies about 1,400 miles (2,200 kilometers) northeast of Sydney, Australia.

"We felt the quake - it shook the ground, but not very strongly," said a police officer in the town of Luganville on the island of Santo, the Vanuatu island nearest to the quakes' epicenter. The officer declined to give his name as he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Thursday's small tsunami came just over a week after a magnitude 8.3 quake sparked a large wave in the South Pacific that devastated coastal villages in Samoa, American Samoa and northern Tonga. The death toll from the Sept. 29 tsunami rose by five Thursday to 183, after searchers in Samoa found more bodies, said Vaosa Epa, chief executive in the office of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Another 32 people were killed in American Samoa and nine in Tonga.

That tragedy was fresh in the minds of residents of Tuvalu, a low-lying nation of eight coral atolls with about 10,000 people. Thousands fled inland after Thursday's alerts, some clustering around the government building in the capital, Funafuti - the only multistory building in the country.

In Samoa, where at least 142 were killed in the Sept. 29 tsunami, there was a sudden rush of people heading to the hills, resident Russell Hunter told the AP in the capital, Apia. Cars clogged the roads leading inland.

"People were genuinely afraid," said Hunter, editor of the Samoa Observer newspaper. "They saw what happened last week and didn't want to be part of that again."

Thursday's warnings also created worry in American Samoa. Residents of the coastal village of Utulei fled to the hills after hearing there was a tsunami watch for the U.S. territory. Schools, government buildings and other residents were also evacuated to higher ground.

In New Caledonia, officials warned residents with alert horns and text messages. Schools were evacuated along the east coast and on the nearby Loyalty Islands.

Seismologist Rafael Abreu with the U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colorado, said Thursday's quakes appear to be unrelated to the Sept. 29 quake near Samoa. The quakes occurred on different fault lines and the way the earth's plates moved in both events also differed, he said.

The second quake Thursday, just 15 minutes after the first, hit at the same dept but 21 miles (35 kilometers) farther north of Santo and Port Vila. The third was recorded nearly an hour later, 175 miles (280 kilometers) northwest of Santo at a depth of nine miles (15 kilometers).

Abreu said the second quake was originally measuredat 7.3 but later upgraded to 7.7. The third was originally put at 7.1 but upgraded to 7.3.

Also Thursday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported a strong earthquake struck south of the Philippines.

The quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.7 and was located in the Celebes Sea, 175 miles (282 kilmeters) southeast of Jolo, Sulu Archipelago, and 730 miles (1,175 kilometers) south of Manila. The quake hit at 5:41 a.m. Thursday local time

Source : http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/10/08/