Saturday, 29 May 2010

World Through My Window

Ku sangkakan panas sampai ke petang rupa-rupanya petang hujan juga. Mari tido!!!!

 Pagi - perfect untuk membasuh baju (tapi aku gunekan Daia untuk pengeringan di dalam rumah)


 Petang - hujan lebat beserta ribut petir di satu dua tempat di Tronoh [ayat laporan kajicuaca]

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Penguatkuasaan Bermusim

TRONOH - Kesesakan berlaku di Kompleks Imigresen sebuah universiti di sini hari ini telah menyebabkan kenderaan beratur panjang untuk keluar dari kawasan berkenaan. Kesesakan itu dipercayai akibat penguatkuasaan bermusim agensi keselamatan universiti berkenaan yang mengeluarkan arahan untuk memeriksa ruang 'boot' setiap kenderaan yang ingin keluar dari kawasan universiti berkenaan.


Kesesakan yang berlaku di pintu utama mengundang rasa kurang senang sesetengah pihak

Friday, 21 May 2010

Operation Management

From Wikipedia:

Operations management is an area of business concerned with the production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient  in terms of using as little resource as needed, and effective in terms of meeting customer requirements. It is concerned with managing the process that converts inputs (in the forms of materials, labour and energy) into outputs (in the form of goods and services).

My 'date' with OM is due tomorrow at 1430H~

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Hell's Weeks, The Finale

I hope this will be my last time I crack my head, amin...


18 May 2010, 0900H~1200H @ Main Hall
ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

20 May 2010, 1430H~1730H @ Multi Purpose Hall
ELECTRICAL MACHINES II

22 May 2010, 1430H~1730H @ Main Hall
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

31 May 2010, 1430H~1730H @ Main Hall
MODERN CONTROL ENGINEERING


Take a look how three (3) exams are cramped in only one week and notice the 1 week gap between 3rd and 4th paper. Anyway, this is the war I have to face. Brave the wave! To all my fellow readers who will be sitting for final exam, good luck and let's do our best! :)


p/s: Pareto Law states that roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. Does this mean if we put 20% of effort will yield 80% of success? I wish this law is true for all events, but not for event of final exams! '-_-