Archive for August, 2007

50th National Day

Today is our 50th National Day, lots of shopping mall having BIG SALES.. even our JPJ giving out BIG SALES.

3 more night to go, I have to leave home to Russia. Why time flies so fast? I not prepared to go back yet.. I want to enjoy more in Kuching here. These few days busy packing and measuring my hand luggage. Today went to change my hand luggage to smaller one. Unfortunately my notebook bag cant fit into it. So i have to put in my notebook without notebook bag. I hope it will be still ok when reach Kursk.

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Should i upgrade?

Today, I checked my WC system, found out there is new version available. I downloaded the new WC and test on it. New WC layout but no new function; but for server side, new management and new configuration, IIS is needed in order to support the WC server. IIS only available in WinXP Pro, WinServer, not sure about WinVista. Besides, i have to purchase new license to register the server in order to support more connections, or else only 5 connections are allowed.

In conclusion, I don’t think i will upgrade my WC system now, it is a big project to make this upgrade.

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Another Case of Notebook Explosion



24 August 07, there was another Dell Notebook explosion happened in Columbus, Georgia. This notebook owned by Douglas Brown. His Dell 9200 wide-screen notebook’s batteries exploded into flames, and it looks like a fireworks. He called 911 and fire department when this explosion occured. 911 sent an ambulance and fire department sent a ladder truck for this explosion.

More news at here

For those who use Dell 9200, need to pay special attention to your notebook battery, unplug it from your notebook if you constantly work on power supply. Not only Dell users, other notebook users, we need to pay attention to our notebook temperature, batteries, just to avoid unwanted incident occur.

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Sony Bio Electric battery

Experts say that space colonization and alternate energy is the next big thing, with the sales of portable gadgets booming companies are developing portable solar chargers, fuel cells etc. To catch up with the trends Sony Japan has developed a Bio charger which generates power from a sugar solution. The unit is cube shaped and 39mm wide, four of them are interconnected the power generated (50mW) is enough to power the NW-E407 Walkman and passive speakers. The bio electric battery uses the same mechanism like living beings and generates electricity by a chemical reaction of carbohydrates.

The Bio charger is still in development stage and is surely a step in the right direction.

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1 more week left~~~~

Time is flying very fast. Back home oledi 2 months and left 1 week to go study at Russia again. Yesterday busy looking for a standard hand carry luaggage with measurement 56cm X 45cm X 25cm to put my notebook in and other stuffs. Thanks to the UK Airport new hand luggage policy. Each passenger are allowed to carry ONE hand luggage. Notebook bag is counted as ONE. Next year, I’m not going to use those Airlines which need transits via UK airports due to the strict luggages policy.

One of my friends in Church (Qi Wei), he is going off later on to Kuala Lumpur to fly to Moscow tomorrow morning for his 1st year MD in MMA. I wish him all the best and May God lead him.

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4 Tips to Extend Your Lithium Battery Life

Lithium batteries seem to be everywhere these days. We can find them in our cellphones, laptops, portable media players and etc. We all want to make our batteries last as long as possible, but some well intentioned advice from friends, could be harming your Lithium battery’s life span.

1. Battery Memory – When I first got my new cellphone, my friend recommended to fully drain the battery before recharging it. His reasoning was connected to the idea of battery memory. Allowing the battery to fully discharge then recharging to max, supposedly gives you the complete battery capacity. Otherwise, if you simply charged from the half way point to max battery capacity, the battery would treat the half way point as the empty point, thus cutting your battery capacity in half.

Problem is battery memory doesn’t apply to Lithium batteries, this advice was meant for Nickel based batteries. Fully discharging your Lithium battery frequently can actually be quite harmful to your battery’s health, possibly rendering it completely unusable if energy levels go too low.
The good news is today’s lithium batteries have a safety circuit in place to insure the battery doesn’t reach the point of no return. The safety circuit isn’t fool proof of course, if you leave your battery completely drained for a few days, even the circuit’s protective measures won’t save it.

2. Battery Calibrating – There is some benefits to fully discharging your lithium battery periodically, for laptops this can be especially important. If you start to notice your battery meter is becoming more and more inaccurate, it may be time for some battery calibration. By allowing your lithium battery to fully drain, this will help the battery recalibrate allowing for more accurate measurements of battery life. This should be done once every 30 charges or when you notice battery readings are off.

3. Consequences of Heat – Another enemy of Lithium battery life is heat. If you were to leave your laptop plugged in and running for a year, you should expect the lithium battery capacity to be anywhere between 60% to 80% of it’s original max capacity. This is why people that use their laptops as desktop replacements will notice greatly reduced battery life performance after one year of use. This issue can be resolved by removing the battery while using a corded power source. Now you may want to check with your manufacturer ahead of time to check for safety concerns, some manufacturers have mentioned problems such as moisture and dust collecting in the battery casing.

4. Battery Storage – If you plan on not using the Lithium battery for prolonged periods of time, then you’ll want to have the charge level at 40% and place the battery in the fridge (not freezer). Storing the battery at 100% charge level applies unnecessary stress and can cause internal corrosion. On the other hand, if the charge is too low, the battery can become permanently unusable, due to battery self discharge. This is why manufacturers recommend storing your Lithium battery at 40% charge, rather than either extreme.

Quick Overview

Try to avoid frequent full discharging of the Lithium battery.
For lithium battery meter calibration, periodically do a full battery discharge, every 30 charges, to increase meter accuracy.
Avoid heat, heat is the Lithium battery’s enemy, the temperature in a car can easily rise 50F in a single hour, in some cases reaching 140F.
If you plan to place your lithium battery in storage, be sure to have the charge at 40% and stored in the fridge (not freezer) for maximum battery longevity.

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My Notebook discharged. Internet??

The 3rd admission on 16 August 2007 is due to surgical sepsis caused by untidy surgical operation which carried out on 15 of August. They did a new replacement for the infected parts and component. And now my notebook is working fine. I hope it will be fine as long as possible.

What happened to our Streamyx connection last nite starting from 11.00PM. Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo Messenger cant connect. Webpage Surfing superb slow, almost cant. Can anyone tell me why connection is like that?? Anyone experienced this also? But this morning when i on back the my modem. Streamyx returned to normal.

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Notebook Heat Stroke

Notebook heat stroke has become a major concern for all notebook producers. New Generations of processors, Hard disk, Graphic cards, wireless mini cards, and bla bla bla, all are going toward high performance, thus result in high heat productions. Most of the hardware manufactures are trying hard to reduce heat production by new theories, new type of materials.

One of my friend’s notebook automatic shut off due to high fever, it is very troublesome for her. She need run here and there to use other people computer to complete the assignment. But in this case, still ok, at least notebook will protect itself by shut off immediately. Another friend of mine, his notebook just burnt down half way playing games. This one worse, this notebook did even know how to protect itself, might be temperature reading failure.

For my own notebook, my notebook fan never stop running at highest speed, due to high heat productions. Temperature remains 70 degree Celsius. After i opened out the casing and checked the ventilation system, i found out the dust accumulated there became a filter (5mm thick, dense dust)

Many of my friends including me bought cheap notebook coolers, which has very simple theory without effective aerodynamic. 2 or 3 fans blowing up from the bottom that all. I had tested the notebook cooler with my notebook, it can only reduce around 2-4 degree Celsius, not more. Some of my friends, they bought a small fan(for human) blowing actively towards the notebook against the flow of notebook fan. It is very very effective when the small fan is blowing into the ventilation holes. But once you off your small fan, your notebook temperature will increase greatly. WHY? Because you are blowing dirty air into the notebook ventilation system without filters, and your notebook ventilation holes are full of dust, notebook fan do not have enough strength to blow out the heat through the thick dust. Never use this method to cool down your notebook. For short term, it might help; for long term, it hurts. Some of my friends, they open out their windows during winter, use the cold wind to cool the notebook. It really really helps. But can you withstand the cold wind which also blown to you?

Just now i read an article about new type of notebook cooler. This notebook cooler using new type of aerodynamic which increase effectiveness and cooling area.

NotePal Infinite by Cooler Master

I think this notebook cooler will help better than the traditional notebook cooler in cooling down your notebook.

For more information about this notebook cooler, please refer here

So, watch out your notebook temperature. Dont let them burnt down, it might cost you a lot to repair.

For those who want to know the notebook temperature, can use this programme (only for notebook)

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Surgical Fund Raising

My Notebook admitted to hospital last week, and now require surgical intervention which need RM600. I’m going to broke….. I need more Vitamin M now… Please help me. I guess, you know what to do. I will greatly appreciate your helps.. Thankss..

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Windows XP SP3????


Microsoft initially announced the Windows XP SP3 in year 2005, due to some reasons it postponed to year 2006, and later postponed to this year. When XP SP3 will be released for us?

The delay of XP SP3 might due to Windows Vista, microsoft want focus on Windows Vista 1st in the year 2006, and microsoft decided to postpone the XP SP3 to the end of Year 2007. But, in the year 2007, Windows Vista SP1 beta will also be released. So, to improve sales of Windows Vista, XP SP3 is pushed to the year 2008.

Microsoft will release the new generation of operating system, called Windows Seven (<-not the Korean singer Se7en) in the year 2009. So… will XP SP3 be release in year 2008? Some news said, XP SP3 might not release in year 2008 too, because want to get ready for Windows Seven, and in the year 2008 and 2009, it is the time for Windows Vista and Windows Seven, only little space for XP SP3.

Therefore… XP SP3 might be just stored in storeroom, not released for us… Anyway, I’m looking for XP SP3 too.

Thanks Lynn Xuan for the corrections.

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