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KaWaN BaiK by Hero2004
Bukan senang juga nak menjadi kawan yang baik.
Kawan yang baik tak pernah cemburu dengan kejayaan kawan baiknya.
Sebaliknya kawan yang baiklah yang paling banyak membantu
kawan baiknya untuk mencapai kejayaan.
membuat perkara yang buruk dan sia-sia.
Kawan yang baik adalah orang yang selalu menasihati kawan baiknya
untuk berbuat kebaikan.
Kawan baik menjadi tempat kita meluahkan perasaan yang tak dapat diluahkan
kepada kawan biasa.
Kawan yan g baik tak pernah melarang kawan baiknya untuk berkawan dengan
kawan yang baik. Kawan yang baik tak pernah cemburu jika kawan baiknya mempunyai ramai kawan baik, kerana kawan yang baik tahu apa yang paling baik untuk kawan baiknya.
seorang yang sempurna. Kita adalah kawan yang baik jika kita menjadi kawan yang baik kepada kawan baik kita.
kerana kawan yang baik akan sentiasa menghargai kawan baiknya.
kita kawan kan...???

Carbon dioxide experiments on the seafloor
This video shows an experiment to study the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) on deep-sea animals. About one third of the carbon dioxide that humans release into the atmosphere each year is absorbed by the ocean. As more and more carbon dioxide enters the ocean, it effects the plants, animals, and microbes in the water and on the seafloor.
This experiment was conducted by James Barry at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) using a robot submarine. You can see parts of the robot submarine in the foreground at the beginning of the video.
At a depth of about 3,300 meters (2 miles) below the surface, the robot submarine touches down on the seafloor, then pours carbon dioxide into white plastic rings. The carbon dioxide turns into a liquid because of the high pressure and near freezing temperature of the surrounding seawater.
As the carbon dioxide in the rings gradually dissolves into the surrounding seawater, the seawater becomes more acidic. Around the rings are cages containing deep-sea animals, including hagfish and octopus. An underwater camera near the cages collects video to document any changes in the behavior of the caged animals. A rattail fish (grenadier) swims past the experiment, apparently unaffected.
At the end of the video, the robot submarine collects a sample of seafloor mud using a clear plastic push core. This mud is brought back to the surface so that researchers can find out if the acidic seawater affected tiny animals that live in the sediment.
MBARI dive video T-0387-05; Lat 36.2 N; Long 122.6 E

Obama to decide on F22 warplane 26 Feb 09
Barack Obama, the US president, is set to will face a key defence spending decision - whether or not to continue production of the most expensive warplane in the Pentagons arsenal.
The debate over the future of the F-22 Raptor has become not just a question of its military worth.
As Tom Ackerman reports, thousands of jobs are on the line.
After the report Shihab Rattansi spoke to Travis Sharp, a military analyst at the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation, about US military spending.

Angel Bees vs. Robber Bees
And you thought there were only honeybees and bumblebees? And some bees have to defend their turf!

Sivakumar: It's harrassment
Perak State Assembly Speaker V Sivakumar says that the investigation on him by the Malaysia Anti Corruption Commission represents harrassment and an insult to the State Assembly. He says this kind of action probably has not happened in a Commonwealth country.