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27 June 2011

Ade ke patut?

Tayar motor ni dah lama sangat...dari tahun 2004 lagi..ni baru sampai umur tayar. Apa lagi usha2 skit susah ka nak bukak tayar menatang ni. Huh ! satu skru je...senang le kut... Gagah kan jugak la bukak. Ye la setakat 1 skru je apa le sangat. Punya la seksa nak bukak satu skru tu...dah peluh2 bukak satu skru yang kat tayar belakang tu, tiba le masa nak cabut tayar...Aikkkk! tak boleh le plak...dok sangkut kat ekzos...jenuh la dok ejas nak kasik kuar gak tayar...tak leh jugak...last sekali bukak ekzos...baru boleh kuar tayar tu...dari satu skru dah jadik banyak le plak..mana tak nye kena bukak yang kat tepi dah dua skru, bukak cover depan dah 4 skru pass tu kena bukak plak yang kat kepala ekzos plak. aduh hai dari satu skru dah jadik berskru-skru...apa punya motor le ni..nak bukak tayar kena bukak ekzos ...huh! parah le gini...

09 June 2011

Akim-Janji


Cubalah kau mengerti
Perasaan hatiku
Ku cinta kamu
Hanya itu aku tahu
Dan takkan terulang lagi
Silapku yang dulu
Meninggalkanmu
Untuk kedua kali takkan berlaku

Chorus
Aku akan selalu
Menjaga dan mencintaimu
Aku janji padamu
Takkan menduakanmu
Dan takkan terulang lagi
Silapku yang dulu
Meninggalkanmu
Untuk kedua kali takkan berlaku

Ulang Chorus
Aku janji padamu

06 June 2011

Welcome home.....

4/6/2011 gi ULC kat P.J...ambik kakak Alifah yang selesai mengikuti program motivasi kat Cheringin Hills and SPA, Janda Baik.
   Kami sampai kat ULC (UEM Learning Centre) dalam kul 3.30 pm...tapi baru dapat tau yang bas kakak baru je bertolak dari Janda Baik kul 3.20 pm...Adoyaiiii...kena tunggu le nampaknya...
   Kakak sampai dalam kul 4.20 pm...bas no. 2..fuhhh lega hati..tengok kakak sihat je...On the way balik gi lepak2 kat IKEA and the Curve sebab adek nak makan McD....
At IKEA our vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people. Our business idea supports this vision by offering a wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishing products at prices so low that as many people as possible will be able to afford them.
A better everyday life 
Jefp yang dah surrender keletihan...sian
The IKEA business idea is to offer a wide range of home furnishings with good design and function at prices so low that as many people as possible will be able to afford them.
Most of the time, beautifully designed home furnishings are usually created for the few who can afford them. From the beginning, IKEA has taken a different path. We have decided to side with the many. That means responding to the home furnishing needs of people around the world: people with many different needs, tastes, dreams, aspirations and wallet sizes; people who want to improve their homes and their everyday lives.

It's not difficult to manufacture expensive fine furniture: just spend the money and let the customers pay. To manufacture beautiful, durable furniture at low prices is not so easy - it requires a different approach. It is all about finding simple solutions and saving on every method, process or approach adopted - but not on ideas.
 

01 June 2011

First Drive: Proton EMAS concept

 
Overall rating: 3 3 3 3 3

Cool-looking as it is, the Proton EMAS concept may not ever see the light of a showroom in reality. However, its battery is backed up by a promising new Lotus-developed 'range extender' engine. We drove it.

Key Facts

Engine: 1.2-litre petrol range extender engine used to charge 370-volt, 16.5kWh battery pack, wheels driven by electric motor
Transmission: single-speed gearbox, rear-wheel drive
Body style: five-door mini-MPV
Rivals: Vauxhall Ampera, Chevrolet Volt
CO2 emissions: 60g/km
Combined economy: Not quoted
Top speed: 105mph
0-62mph: approx. 15 seconds
Power: engine produces up to 50bhp for charging purposes; motor puts out up to 100bhp to wheels
Torque: 325lb.ft maximum from electric motor

In the Metal: 4 4 4 4 4

The Proton EMAS, styled by Italdesign, is a great looking small car. It's much bigger than you first expect, but well proportioned and the lights are very jewel-like.

As this car was originally intended only to occupy a motor show stand, we'll forgive its lack of finish, but the interior style lives up to the exterior's. There's a surfeit of space for all passengers - at the cost of boot space - and the huge glass roof gives the car a unique feel. That's added to by a sophisticated touch-screen infotainment system.

Driving it: 2 2 2 2 2

Concept cars are never the finished article and few are drivable, so we were lucky to get behind the wheel of the EMAS at all. It drives much like any other electric car we've tried, though the gearing isn't quite right so it takes a while to get up to speed, but then quite happily sits at 60mph or so.

In the time we drove the Proton the range extender engine wasn't needed, so the only noise was a whirr from the electric motor and a hum from the tyres. Despite that, the engine is probably the most significant part of the car. It's actually the first iteration of a unit Lotus hopes to bring to market and sell to a large scale car manufacturer. From the outset it was designed to be part of a gen-set, so every aspect of it is optimised for that task.

In a car like the EMAS this engine would run at one of two operating speeds, depending on conditions and the charging requirements of the battery pack. It can take methanol, ethanol or unleaded petrol.

What you get for your Money: 4 4 4 4 4

The price of a production version of the Proton EMAS is speculation at this stage, but its size suggests that it could rival the likes of the Vauxhall Meriva and Ford B-Max or C-Max. The show car is actually really well equipped, with niceties such as climate control, leather seats and a massive panoramic glass roof/windscreen. Along with that Lotus has developed a sophisticated, fully customisable touch-screen system that incorporates all the usual sub-systems such as climate, infotainment and satnav.

Worth Noting

The original design and development of the Lotus range extender engine was carried out as part of a government funded 'Limo-Green' project, where the intention was to develop a luxury car with emissions of just 120g/km. This engine was used under the bonnet of a Jaguar XJ prototype for those purposes, plus in the Lotus Evora 441E concept. Lotus has since developed and redesigned the engine for mass production, with the manufacturing assistance of Fagor Ederlan.

Summary

A drive in a concept car never reveals how a production version will feel, but it does let us get much closer to how car designers envisage the future. More than that, the Proton EMAS brings Lotus Engineering's vision of the near future closer - and it's not half bad.

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