Sunday, March 30, 2008

>>>FaMiLy CoMeS FiRsT<<<


>>LoVe UnImAp<<


>>>>husna<<<<


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here i want to introduce about my best fren..... her name is husna n she like people call her meon... meon means ( me always on)uhuhuh.... she juz a 17 years old young lady n from perak( ipoh mali maaa...).. she is a cute gurlz n sooooo many 'jejaka' want to tackle her but she 'xlayan'...
she also like to emo u know.... if she got emo i feel so scared n don't want to talking to her...hahaha ok here i want to tell u all that she don't like cat very much(me too) n always 'jerit' when she saw cat sooo funny... but she love 'katak'.... fren also call her 'katak'... whatever people said she my best fren 4eva n eva....




,,mEaNiNg Of iCt,,


ICT stands for Information Communications Technology. There isn’t any universally excepted definition of ITC because the applications and technology involved in this constantly keeps changing almost on a daily basis. The changes happen so fast which makes it difficult to keep up with them. ITC deals with digital data and the ways of storing, retrieval, transmission and receipt. More importantly ITC deals with the ways these concepts work when put together. The C in ICT stands for Communication of data over some distance by electronic means. This is achieved by the use of networks connecting different hardware to send and receive data like, personal computers; digital television etc. networks are further divided into (LAN) local area networks usually linked within an office building and (WAN) Wide area network, a very common example of the WAN is the internet which is connected over a vast distance.


Mechatronics is the combination of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering and software engineering. The purpose of this interdisciplinary engineering field is the study of automata from an engineering perspective and serves the purposes of controlling advanced hybrid systems. The word itself is a portmanteau of 'Mechanics' and 'Electronics'.

,,,,mechatronic,,,,


Mechatronics is centred on mechanics, electronics, control engineering, computing, molecular engineering (from nanochemistry and biology) which, combined, make possible the generation of simpler, more economical, reliable and versatile systems. The portmanteau "Mechatronics" was first coined by Mr. Tetsuro Mori, a senior engineer of the Japanese company Yaskawa, in 1969. Mechatronics may alternatively be referred to as "electromechanical systems" or less often as "control and automation engineering".

Engineering cybernetics deals with the question of control engineering of mechatronic systems. It is used to control or regulate such a system (see control theory). Through collaboration the mechatronic modules perform the production goals and inherit flexible and agile manufacturing properties in the production scheme. Modern production equipment consists of mechatronic modules that are integrated according to a control architecture. The most known architectures involve hierarchy, polyarchy, hetaerachy (often mispelled as heterarchy) and hybrid. The methods for achieving a technical effect are described by control algorithms, which may or may not utilize formal methods in their design. Hybrid-systems important to Mechatronics include production systems, synergy drives, planetary exploration rovers, automotive subsystems such as anti-lock braking systems, spin-assist and every day equipment such as autofocus cameras, video, hard disks, CD-players, washing machines.

A typical mechatronic engineering degree would involve classes in engineering mathematics, mechanics, machine component design, mechanical design, thermodynamics, circuits and systems, electronics and communic

,,,,AuToCaD(3D),,,,,




One of the stars of the image is a car design Till came up with as part of a continuation of the visual style found in “Delivery”. It's a cool combination of retro 1940s automobiles which has a turbine-type jet propulsion and the cleanliness of what futuristic vehicles may look like. It again duplicates the two sides of 'old world' and the future within the image. “Carnivora was the perfect opportunity to use this model,” Till notes. “And yes, I like these visible relations to existing cultural and technological roots. I just don’t like futuristic visions where everything looks like (Luigi) Colani designed it -- whose work I admire, by the way. I don’t want to hide the function behind the form and I like extreme and exaggerated proportions, which is expressed here through the heaviness of the front part.”
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,,,kete yg comey,,,


The door that swung wide open for Till Nowak happened with the release of his infamous image “Salad”, done as a tribute to Academy Award-winning Swiss painter, sculptor and set designer H.R. Giger and Italian Mannerist painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Not too long afterwards, Till was contacted by H.R. Giger’s agent Leslie Barany from New York, whom he would both later on meet. He has since directly worked with Giger, and can’t be more thrilled and excited to be able to collaborate with someone he has for many years been fascinated with. Till says, “He is a lovely person and I meet him from time to time. I visualize some of his ideas for him, which is more like experimental, unofficial work on a personal level.”
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Earlier, he was invited to work together with Barany to create a piece for his latest project “Carnivora – The Dark Art of Automobiles”, a compilation of car-related art done by about 100 artists. It will be released as a book and the originals will be shown in an exhibition, opening in Detroit this weekend. The piece that Till created illustrates a nice co-existence of 'old-world' with its dirty griminess of a metropolis, combined with the future of hovercrafts and spacey vehicles. “Blowout at Exit 16A” is a collage of styles adopted from some of Till’s earlier projects, but as with the majority of his visual pieces, they also carry a social statement. “I started with 3D models that I took from my past projects and then I replaced it with parts from photos and overpainted it so that it became something like a matte painting. The original 3D model of the background city was adapted from my short film “Delivery”. I was showing Leslie a draft of the image and he came up with the idea of someone changing the tire. For me, it is a symbol that shows there can also be weakness in our high-tech future. The guy is not a 3D model, he was composed into the image from a real photo. It is Eli Livingston, a well-known sculptor, who was photographed by Leslie when they really had to change a tire some months ago. That’s also the origin of the title, because it happened at an existing interstate exit 16A in New Jersey. The image is something like an advanced version of “Delivery”-scenery. It’s the future, but it’s still based on our world of today and some old buildings still exist. The palm trees and the warm sunlight could also be a sign for a climatic change that happened.”

Sunday, March 23, 2008

robot...huhuhuhu


A robot is a mechanical or virtual, artificial agent. It is usually an electromechanical system, which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own. The word robot can refer to both physical robots and virtual software agents, but the latter are usually referred to as bots to differentiate.[1]

While there is still discussion about which machines qualify as robots,[2][3][4] a typical robot will have several, though not necessarily all of the following properties:

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