Saturday, February 26, 2011

My Doodle Desk

Nothing in my head, ....blank blank that what i feel...
Dont know what to do just design my personal desk ....

Thursday, February 24, 2011

New Mac Pro

Price:

13-inch. Starts at $1199.
15-inch. Starts at $1799.
17-inch. Starts at $2499.

MacBook Pro is designed with the following features to reduce its environmental impact:

Highly recyclable aluminum and glass enclosure
Mercury-free LED-backlit display
Arsenic-free display glass
BFR-free
PVC-free3
Energy Efficient Ethernet
Reduced packaging volume
Meets ENERGY STAR Version 5.2 requirements
Rated EPEAT Gold4
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I want to get one due to m a PC person want to experience a new OS but think and think again, Mac only look cool and nice but its expensive toy for haev one...

Refe: http://www.apple.com/

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

iPad 2 to be Announced on March 2nd?

Apple will announce iPad 2 tablet at a special media event on March 2nd,  The Wall Street Journal reports.According to the report, Apple will hold the event in San Francisco to announce its next-generation of the iPad

iPad 2 is expected to be thinner, with improved display, front-facing camera, Facetime video chat support, Qualcomm’s multimode chips, and and could even support both GSM and CDMA.
It is unclear whether or not Apple CEO Steve Jobs will appear on stage to unveil the iPad 2. If the WSJ report is accurate, the press should be receiving invitations soon!


Refer:
http://www.iphoneheat.com/2011/02/ipad-2-to-be-announced-on-march-2nd/

Friday, December 17, 2010

Posting at 12:39AM Pacific/3:39 AM Phnom Penh - Cambodia Time:

I miss you huni.....

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Decision Analysis


 

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Why a Dollar called a BUCK and the History of " $ " symble

BUCK : 1856, Amer.Eng., perhaps an abbreviation of buckskin, a unit of trade among Indians and Europeans in frontier days, attested in this sense from 1748. Pass the buck is first recorded in the lit. sense 1865, Amer.Eng.:



The origin of "buck" as slang for one dollar is a perennial mystery. The only even remotely plausible theory ties "buck" to "buckskins," which were occasionally used as a form of exchange in Early America. Unfortunately, "buck" in the "dollar" sense didn't appear until around 1856, long after such barter had been replaced by standard currency. Another problem with this theory is that buckskins were always worth substantially more than one dollar.

The origin of the dollar sign, usually rendered as an "S" with two vertical lines through it, is somewhat more certain. According to Professor Florian Cajori, author of a book called "A History of Mathematical Notations," our dollar sign actually started out as an abbreviation of "Peso," the Spanish unit of currency. As explained by my colleague Cecil Adams in his newspaper column "The Straight Dope," the Spanish dollar, known as the "peso de 8 reales," was used as standard currency in the U.S. until we got it together to mint our own money in 1794. "Pesos" was abbreviated "ps," and usually written with the letters overlapping, making a symbol which eventually evolved into our modern dollar sign.


Site:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100923140026AAzZDQx