Minggu, 12 Mei 2013

True Story: This Boy Dies Two Days After His death He Story Writing



Vemale.com - Ladies, death is a mysterious thing for humans. We can only live as well as possible for a given occasion. Achieve a dream, to do good for others, other people happy, to return to Him.

But you know what? Sometimes there is an inkling that often occur and includes people who will die and their relatives. Even so, a hunch it does not necessarily give you a hint that someone will die. Once again, it is still a mystery.

This is a true story of a 11-year-old boy Asfand happened several years ago. Somehow got a hunch what. Asfand write a letter to a program entitled 'The News', a story that would be an accident caused by a car driving at high speed. The accident will eventually involve him

Yanggal the story written on December 3, 2010. Whether accidental kind of what happened, this story seems to be true Asfand. Car racing game that took place on December 5, 2010 reported that a car accident due to fast and slid out of control. Mirisnya, Asfand name actually appears as the victim who was hit by the car.









The crash killed five people and include Asfand and his father. Ironically, in the story, Asfand tell that he could recover after the accident. But in reality, he actually died tragically. Although he has tells of his death, but the relationship between reality with posts made Asfand just leave a little mystery that makes my skin crawl.

We never know when it will die and at any time it could happen. Life often leaves a mystery, but from there we can learn to live as well as possible as long as we are still given a chance. May the souls of Asfandyar be the best place in his side. Amen.

Dangers of Writing Problems Love on Facebook

Vemale.com - Honestly, love statuses would often be found in Facebook. Starting from the current status inducement PDKT love, happiness overwhelming when invented, and most often .. emotional status plus cursing because a boyfriend or hurt open quarrel with her boyfriend on Facebook. Wonder, love problems that should be solved both exactly diumbar openly, as if the whole world should know.
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Facebook is a medium that is fun to show off. Showing off in any case, ranging from showing off the goods, showroom events, show affection even show off contention. According to Varkha Chulani, a psychologist who has varkhachulani.com site, there should be clear boundaries between information sharing (on Facebook) and show off emotionally. The so-called show off whatever emotion was being felt to write.
The feeling of a personal nature, romance aimed at couples or quarrel with someone should not be written openly, especially in online media that can be read by all people. Any emotion of a personal nature should be submitted directly to the intended person through personal, face to face, sms, or a personal message (inbox).
Write quarrel or emotion in a Facebook wall or any other social media will not solve the problem. You will only be laughed at other people because they are cowards who only dare on Facebook or labeled as a handyman attention seeker. Some people also feel bored and 'allergy' read status diumbar intimate once every 30 minutes.
Suicide For Former Status
In addition to feeling bored and embarrassed emotional status on Facebook read, write love without consideration status could endanger someone's life. A 23-year-old girl committed suicide after reading her former lover status. The former wrote how happy he was after breaking up with the girl, reported by bizcovering. This is very unfortunate and should not happen in Indonesia.
Write status on Facebook is okay, but see to it that the information is useful to other people, not just be showing off. If you no problems in terms of romance, trust me, fling it on Facebook will not solve the problem.

5 tips Effectual For Broken Heart

Vemale.com - Heartbreak is painful. Quite often, many people claim to be stressed by it. Be sad, but do not be prolonged. There are many other activities to do. Reporting from the All Women Stalk, there is some panacea for a broken heart.

1. Walk

To eliminate fatigue, it is worth taking the time to just walk. With the streets, the mind will be diverted to something refreshing and fun. So the sadness of a broken heart is gone.

2. spa

Relaxation can be an alternative option to remove the sad result of a broken heart. Sensation comfortable, quiet, and given fresh can make the mind calm.

3. Get together with old friends

If you can not take a break for a day of vacation, take the time to get together with old friends. Get together with old friends makes nostalgic return to the past is present. And, it will create a calm mind. Thus, the pain was gone heartbreak.

4. Serious hobby

Pairs sometimes make a hobby into a little neglected. Well, when a single, time to pursue hobbies were available. Elaborated and seriusi hobby, will divert the pain of a broken heart.

5. write

Well, one panacea to heal the wounds of a broken heart is to write. Although it seems trivial, can write out the emotion you have in mind. Believe and try, it will be proven.

Heal the wounds of a broken heart is hard, but the elixir will be very helpful. Congratulations heal wounds!

Apple’s iPhone Security Measures Prompt Queue Of Unlock Requests From Law Enforcement

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Apple faces a whole lot of inbound requests to unlock iPhone devices from law enforcement officials, according to a new report from CNET. Seized iPhones with a passcode lock are apparently secure enough to frustrate a lot of police agencies in the U.S., resulting in a wait list that Apple has put in place to help it deal with unlock requests from the authorities.
The waiting list was long enough that it resulted in a 7-week delay for a recent request by the ATF last summer, according to the CNET report. The good news for iPhone owners is that the ATF in that instance turned to Apple as a last resort, after trying to find a law enforcement body at either the local, state or federal level that had the capability to unlock the phone in-house for three months to no avail. The bad news is that an affidavit obtained by CNET, the decryptions seem to take place without necessarily requiring a customer’s knowledge, whereas with Google there’s a password reset involved that notifies a user via email of the unlock.
Apple can reportedly bypass the security lock to get access to data on a phone, download it to an external device and hand that over to the authorities, according to an ATF affidavit, which means that ultimately, the information on an iOS device isn’t 100 percent secure. But overall, repeated reports peg Apple devices as particularly resistant to prying eyes operating in law enforcement.
A previous report from CNET also identified iMessage as resilient in the face of outside surveillance attempts, especially compared to more common text communication methods like SMS. Combined, the reports suggest that Apple’s technology for its mobile devices is especially good at repelling unwanted advances, which is great for privacy buffs, though the policies around when and why Apple does share that information needs more fleshing out.
We’ve reached out to Apple to see if they have any official comment on the unlock queue from law enforcement and how they proceed with requests, and will update if we hear more.

Google Working On High-Resolution Nexus 7 For I/O Reveal, Android Notebooks Later This Year, Analyst Says

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Google’s I/O developer conference is happening next week in San Francisco, and one of the big questions around what we’ll see there includes hardware. Now KGI securities analyst Mingchi Kuo (via 9to5Google), who unlike other analysts actually has a good track record of predicting things accurately, has let slip that one big reveal will be an updated Nexus 7 tablet, with a 1920 x 1200 7-inch display, a 5 megapixel camera and a new sleek, light design for the same $199 price point as the current version.
The Asus-built tablet will boast a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, a “narrow bezel” screen with pixel density of 323 (pretty close to that of the iPhone 5) and physical dimensions that make it either very close to or even smaller than Apple’s iPad mini. If true, that’ll make it handheld, and with a Retina-quality display, at a price that absolutely undercuts Apple’s $329 entry point with the mini.
Other additions to this model include wireless charging according to Kuo, which would be in keeping with that feature being offered standard with the Nexus 4. Google is using Qi-based induction charging, which means that it’s compatible with a wide range of chargers, and the new Nexus 7 would likely adopt the same tech.
Kuo also looked beyond the I/O conference to what we might see from Google in the coming months, which include some fairly surprising developments. There’s a plan to get Samsung Android-powered notebooks to market, for instance, over the next 3 or 4 months. Intel telegraphed Android-based notebooks via one of its executives in a report last month, as 9to5Google notes, but Kuo says that we won’t see these at I/O since the next major point release of Android, version 5.0, won’t be ready for the show.
Android-based notebooks are a bit of a head-scratcher since Google has already invested a lot in pushing Chrome OS on the desktop, and recent reports suggest Chrome OS might end up powering tablets, too. It seems contrary for Google to continue working on that while also building a version of Android that can power notebooks, but this may just be a case of Google putting bets on multiple horses over the long-term, which makes sense given that the company has repeatedly shown it’s willing to invest in products that end up being failures for the sake of gleaning insights from what went wrong.
Beyond that, Kuo says Google is still working on an a Google TV device which will compete with the existing Apple TV, which sounds like it might be a second, more feature-rich kick at the ill-fated Nexus Q can. Finally, he also says a smart watch device is expected to debut alongside Glass in Google’s wearable computing category, but that this won’t hit mass production until at least next year.