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Friday, December 22, 2006

A Guide for Steps to Purchase Tickets Online


STEP 1:
Log-in to the GSC website at www.gsc.com.my using your Members User ID and Password.








STEP 2:
Click on Showtimes & Ticketing, select E-Payment Ticketing.







STEP 3:
Special Notice










STEP 4:
Select Cinema, Show Date, Movie and Show Time of your choice.
Please be reminded that you can only purchase ticket(s) 2 days in advance from the show date.








STEP 5:
Select Ticket Type and No. of Tickets. Only twelve (12) tickets are allowed per transaction.








STEP 6:
Select Seats of your choice.












STEP 7:
The Confirm Ticket Purchase page will appear with a summary of your selections. If you have no more changes to make for your selection, click Accept on the Terms & Conditions.






STEP 8:
At the e-payment page, select payment via Maybank2u, then click Pay.











STEP 9:
Key-in your Maybank2u.com Username and Password and Login. You are advised to obtain your M2U TAC code in advance before purchasing your tickets online.









STEP 10:
A summary of your transaction will appear. Click Next then key-in your TAC number and Confirm payment.
Note: Upon successful TAC request, kindly click "Close" to proceed.









STEP 11:
Your status of payment will be displayed at Maybank2u.com and GSC website.










STEP 12:
Please remember your Confirmation ID when collecting your tickets at the cinema. Print out the Payment Information page to assist you in your ticket collection at the Reservation or Gold Class Counter.




Wednesday, November 22, 2006

The man who increased $13333 to $137.5 million in 8 years

On April 30, Nippon TV broadcasted a special program entitled "Net sociaty for 20 years: The man who earned 2 billion yen($16 million) per 16 minutes at online trading".
This young man (29-years-old) who made high-class condominium of Minato-ku,Tokyo a trading room from this January has increased 1.6 million yen($13333) to 16.5 billion yen($137.5 million) in 8 years. He is most famous individual trader in Japan.
On the coverage day, he bought and sold 200 of transactions for 4 hours and a half and he put up profit of 30 million yen($250000).



Translation:
mamat nie asal nyer pakai modal yg die kumpol masa keje part time sejak dari student lagik.. selepas dari bergelumang dgn forex tu tak pernah keje... sebab apa die makan meggi? sebab nak kejar masa dan die tak berapa suka perut kenyang sebab susah nak trade... biasalah tu sebab nanti cepat ngantok kalau kenyang sgt. time pengambaran tu die trade 4jam stengah die trade utk 100 oku yen atau pon dlm 1,000,000,000 yen dan dpt untung dlm 30,000,000 yen gajinya sejam dlm 6,660,000 yen pada hari tu.

1000 yen = rm30 lebih kurang la .... so kali sendiri ... heheeh

lebih kurang 4jam steng tadi die dah make profit rm900k

mamat nie margin besar nie....

bile pemberita tanya " duit tu nak buat apa? " die pon tak reti nak jawap tapi katanya beli rumah jer, selain dari tu die tak tau nak buat apa sebab die tak tau nak beli apa. bile pemberita tanya bile tak trade dlm masa lapang wat apa? die jawap main internet, tgk tv, baca komik jer... selamba jer jawap camtu.. mamat nie memang trade sejak time student lagi modalnyer dalam rm48k start dari tu naik dan naik... begitu daa mengikot klip tersebut yg aku tau...




Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Internet Scam: Penipuan yang patut Anda tahu!

Monday, November 06, 2006

About Me


I am a 18 year old boy from Malacca, Malaysia. I was born on 13 August 1988. I have a strong passion for Technology, Computers and Business. I had always been curious about the internet but only got engaged in Web Development when I was 16 years old. I started made some small and cute websites and did a lot of other work on the internet. Now started learning Flash 8 Professional and Photoshop both of which are part of my advanced skills yet. Hope that!!

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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Reasons to Upgrade to a DSLR Camera


Image Quality – Due to the larger size of image sensors in DSLRs which allows for larger pixel sizes – DSLRs are generally able to be used at a faster ISO which will lead to faster shutter speeds and less grain (ie shoot at 1600 ISO on most DSLRs will have less noise than shooting at 1600 on a Point and Shoot). DSLRs also have built in noise-reduction when genearating JPG images which also helps cut down on noise.

Adaptability – DSLR’s ability to change lenses opens up a world of possibilities for photographers. While my point and shoot has a nice little 3x Optical Zoom (and many these days have longer ones) my DSLR can be fitted with many high quality lenses ranging from wide angle to super long focal lengths depending upon what I’m photographing (and of course my budget). Add to this a large range of other accessories (flashes, filters etc) and a DSLR can be adapted to many different situations. It should be noted that when it comes to lenses that the diversity in quality of lenses is great. Image quality is impacted greatly by the quality of the lens you use.

Speed – DSLR’s are generally pretty fast pieces of machinery when it comes to things like start up, focusing and shutter lag.

Optical Viewfinder - due to the reflex mirror DSLR’s are very much a what you see is what you get operation.

Large ISO range – this varies between cameras but generally DSLRs offer a wide array of ISO settings which lends itself to their flexibility in shooting in different conditions.

Manual Controls – while many point and shoots come with the ability to shoot in manual mode, a DSLR is designed in such a way that it is assumed that the photographer using it will want to control their own settings. While they do come with good auto modes the manual controls are generally built in in such a way that they are at the photographers finger tips as they are shooting.

Retaining Value – some argue that a DSLR will hold it’s value longer than a point and shoot. There is probably some truth in this. DSLR models do not get updated quite as often as point and shoot models (which can be updated twice a year at times). The other factor in favor of DSLRs is that the lenses you buy for them are compatible with other camera bodies if you do choose to upgrade later on (as long as you stay with your brand). This means your investment in lenses is not a waste over the years.

Depth of Field – one of the things I love about my DSLR is the versatility that it gives me in many areas, especially depth of field. I guess this is really an extension of it’s manual controls and ability to use a variety of lenses but a DSLR can give you depth of field that puts everything from forground to background in focus through to nice blurry backgrounds.

Quality Optics – I hesitate to add this point as there is a large degree of difference in quality between DSLR lenses but in general the lenses that you’ll find on a DSLR are superior to a point and shoot camera. DSLR lenses are larger (more glass can add to the quality) and many of them have many hours of time put into their manufacture (especially when you get into higher end lenses). I strongly advice DSLR buyers to buy the best quality lenses that they can afford. It it’s the difference between a high end lens on a medium range camera or a medium range lens on a high end camera I’d go for quality lenses every time as they add so much to photos.

Monday, September 04, 2006

How To Write a Best Seller in 88 Days

Now some of you have never thought about becoming an author before. Some of you may think that you cannot write or have nothing to share or have no time to sit down and write. But think again. While this workshop is not about how to write - the grammar, the context, syntax, etc., etc, I will reveal how you can still get a book out even if you cannot write a proper sentence! Next, the truth is that all of us have some information that is valued by others, and there's a market out there just waiting to pay you for this information. And how do you reach them? The answer is a book. Thirdly, for those who have limited time, I will guide you how to get your book out as well. Fourthly, being a best-selling author will differentiate you from your competitors. For example, there are 100,000 insurance agents in Malaysia. By being a best-selling author, you will stand out from the herd. The same applies to unit trust consultants, real estate agents and negotiators, lawyers and direct marketers.And of course, this is exactly the workshop for those of you who always wanted to write a book but did not know who to ask, what to do and how to do it. I have written 14 books; 10 of them are best-sellers and the 11th one is on the way. So I know exactly what to do to come up with best selling books.