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TOP 10 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL NIGHTS

Posted by absan on Friday, May 29, 2009

Steven Gerrard wins Footballer of the Year award

Posted by absan on Sunday, May 17, 2009


Steven Gerrard has been voted the 2009 Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers' Association.

The 28-year-old Liverpool captain topped the poll of journalists ahead of Manchester United team-mates Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney to win the prestigious accolade, which has been running since 1948.

Tevez The Kop!

Posted by absan on Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Rafa's man? OK, it's not a real picture, but our little bit of photo trickery is still certain to make Sir Alex's blood boil

Vote For Sipadan Island for the New 7 Wonders of Nature

Posted by absan on Tuesday, May 5, 2009


The only oceanic island in Malaysia which rises 600 meters from the seabed, Sipadan Island is a world wonder in its own right. It is formed by living corals engulfing an extinct volcano cone which took centuries to develop. Located at the centre of the Indo-Pacific basin, Sipadan Island has one of the world’s richest marine biodiversity in its ecosystem.

Emerging from 222 participating countries, Sipadan Island has been nominated as one of the 261 qualified national and multinational nominees.

Your votes will decide which of these nominees will make it to the top 77 in each group category.


You have one vote and seven choices. CLICK HERE to Vote for Sipadan Island NOW!

Swine Flu, Swine Flu Symptoms

Posted by absan on


What is swine flu?
Like people, pigs can get influenza (flu), but swine flu viruses aren't the same as human flu viruses. Swine flu doesn't often infect people, and the rare human cases that have occurred in the past have mainly affected people who had direct contact with pigs. But the current swine flu outbreak is different. It's caused by a new swine flu virus that has spread from person to person -- and it's happening among people who haven't had any contact with pigs.

What are swine flu symptoms?
Symptoms of swine flu are like regular flu symptoms and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills, and fatigue. Some people have reported diarrhea and vomiting associated with swine flu. Those symptoms can also be caused by many other conditions, and that means that you and your doctor can't know, just based on your symptoms, if you've got swine flu. It takes a lab test to tell whether it's swine flu or some other condition.

If I think I have swine flu, what should I do? When should I see my doctor?
If you have flu symptoms, stay home, and when you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue. Afterward, throw the tissue in the trash and wash your hands. That will help prevent your flu from spreading.

If you've got flu symptoms, and you've recently been to a high-risk area like Mexico, CDC officials recommend that you see your doctor. If you have flu symptoms but you haven't been in a high-risk area, you can still see a doctor -- that's your call.

Keep in mind that your doctor will not be able to determine whether you have swine flu, but he or she would take a sample from you and send it to a state health department lab for testing to see if it's swine flu. If your doctor suspects swine flu, he or she would be able to write you a prescription for Tamiflu or Relenza. Those drugs may not be required; U.S. swine flu patients have made a full recovery without it.

Rafael Benitez launches bold bid to bring Carlos Tevez to Anfield

Posted by absan on Saturday, April 25, 2009

Carlos Tevez is unlikely to be at Old Trafford next season and Liverpool and keen to recruit him

Benitez: Tragedy must never be forgotten

Posted by absan on Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Torres double downs Rovers

Posted by absan on Saturday, April 11, 2009

Liverpool keep up the title pressure on United
Liverpool 4
Torres 33,5
Agger 83
N'Gog 90

Blackburn 0

Total Solar Eclipse of 22 July 2009

Posted by absan on Thursday, April 9, 2009

On Wednesday, 2009 July 22, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth. The path of the Moon's umbral shadow begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. After leaving mainland Asia, the path crosses Japan's Ryukyu Islands and curves southeast through the Pacific Ocean where the maximum duration of totality reaches 6 min 39 s. A partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern and southeast Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Ocean.

Liverpool face a Bridge too far

Posted by absan on Wednesday, April 8, 2009



Two Branislav Ivanovic headers and a Didier Drogba strike helped Chelsea come from behind to beat Liverpool 3-1 in a scintillating Champions League quarter-final first leg clash at Anfield.

We Will Bounce Back at Stamford Bridge
Watchout!!

Kop player at WCQ

Posted by absan on Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Holland 4-0 Macedonia

Holland 4-0 Macedonia Dirk Kuyt scored twice as Holland maintained their 100% record in qualifyi ng with a comfortable win over FYR Macedonia.

Turkey 1-2 Spain

European champions Spain bounced back from a half-time deficit to defeat Turkey in Istanbul to dominate Group Five.

Spain, who had beaten the same opponents 1-0 in Madrid on Saturday, had to do it the hard way after falling behind to Semih Senturk's 26th-minute tap-in but second-half goals from Liverpool duo Xabi Alonso and Albert Riera earned Vicente del Bosque's side the spoils.

England 2-1 Ukraine

John Terry came to England's rescue with an 86th-minute header to keep Fabio Capello's World Cup road train on track.

Benitez: Gerrard the winner for me

Posted by absan on Friday, March 27, 2009


Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez is adamant that his skipper Steven Gerrard should be named PFA Player of the Year

Gerrard inspires Reds rout

Posted by absan on Sunday, March 22, 2009



Liverpool 5

  • Kuyt 8 Riera 33 Gerrard 39(pen),50,65(pen)
Aston Villa 0

Anfield , Liverpool

Reds get the Blues

Posted by absan on Friday, March 20, 2009


Liverpool will continue their annual European rivalry with Chelsea after Friday's Champions League quarter-final draw at UEFA headquarters in Switzerland pitted the Premier League duo against each other yet again.

Four-star Liverpool thrash Utd

Posted by absan on Saturday, March 14, 2009


Manchester United 1 vs Liverpool 4
Old Trafford , Manchester

Scoring Summary
Manchester United
Cristiano Ronaldo (pen 23)

Liverpool
Fernando Torres (28)
Steven Gerrard (pen 44)
Fabio Aurelio (77)
Andrea Dossena (90)

Pertandingan Tendang Norman Hakim

Posted by absan on Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Liverpool humiliate Real

Posted by absan on Tuesday, March 10, 2009


Scoring Summary
Liverpool
Fernando Torres (16)
Steven Gerrard (pen 28)
Steven Gerrard (47)
Andrea Dossena (88)

Team
Liverpool
25 Pepe Reina
23 Jamie Carragher
37 Martin Skrtel
12 Fabio Aurelio
17 Álvaro Arbeloa
20 Javier Mascherano
14 Xabi Alonso
9 Fernando Torres
8 Steven Gerrard
19 Ryan Babel
18 Dirk Kuyt

Rafa: Title United's to lose

Posted by absan on Tuesday, March 3, 2009


Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has all but conceded the Barclays Premier League title to Manchester United.Congrat~May be next season kop!

Barack Obama Cadilac

Posted by absan on Monday, March 2, 2009


Barack Obama new toy..

Real Madrid 0 - 1 Liverpool

Posted by absan on Thursday, February 26, 2009



Rafael Benitez masterminded another magnificent European away triumph as Liverpool confounded the odds with a stunning 1-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Bernabeu.

Whatever the Liverpool manager's future is after months of rumours, he did his cause no harm at all thanks to Yossi Benayoun's headed winner.

Benitez has coached Liverpool to remarkable performances away to Juventus, Barcelona, Arsenal, Inter Milan and Chelsea in recent seasons in the Champions League, but this was by far the most impressive.

Real have been rampant of late and unbeaten this year, but Liverpool dug deep and Benayoun headed the late winner to give his side every chance of progressing to the quarter-finals.

Despite days of intensive treatment, Steven Gerrard did not make the starting XI, the midfielder initially left on the bench.

It meant Jamie Carragher captained the side with Benayoun on the right of midfield and Dirk Kuyt pushed forward in support of Fernando Torres.

Gerrard's absence was a bad blow but confirmed how Benitez would play the first leg. Contained defence, a combative and mobile midfield and hard running were the order of the day.

In the opening exchanges there was a calmness about Liverpool in this intimidating arena, five tiers of fervent passion pouring down in support of Real.

They defended with discipline and long before the break Real were trying their luck from distance.

The Spanish champions, who had scored 10 goals in their last two games, still had their moments.

Arjen Robben's pass gave Raul the chance of a shot on the turn held by Jose Reina, while Brazilian Marcelo also tested the goalkeeper.

And it took a fine saving tackle by Carragher on Gonzalo Higuain to snuff out another dangerous moment.

But the longer the game went on, the more Liverpool seemed in control defensively.

It also saw them coming out on the break and Torres should have done better after 20 minutes as he was allowed to run onto a Reina long clearance, but Iker Casillas palmed away a shot across the face of the goal.

Casillas then got a firm block on Benayoun close-range shot as Liverpool sought to snatch something from a period of growing confidence.

Higuain thought he had scored with a close-range header, only to be rightly penalised for offside, before Marcelo and Robben, twice, tried their luck unsuccessfully from outside the box.

Real had most of the possession but it was Spanish international Xabi Alonso who almost broke the deadlock with an audacious shot from inside his own half.

The midfielder is famous for such effrontery, once scoring a similar goal at Luton, but this time Casillas had to scramble back to touch the effort over the bar.

Madrid sent on Guti for Marcelo at the break, with Fabio Cannavaro booked for a foul on Dirk Kuyt soon after the restart.

Liverpool had not allowed Real to indulge themselves with the expansive game that has swept so many aside of late. Javier Mascherano's snap and drive in midfield was the yardstick for others to follow.

Torres, kept under close control by Cannavaro, was booked for a swipe at Lassana Diarra's ankles, the game now stretched as both sides searched for the vital breakthrough.

Benitez, never one to be bothered about reputations, then replaced a disappointing Torres with Ryan Babel after 62 minutes, to predictable derision from the home fans at the former Atletico Madrid man.

Mascherano was next into the book for a foul on Fernando Gago, Reina yet to have a serious shot to save in the half.

That was to come after 70 minutes when Reina touched over a dipping drive from Robben, Madrid starting to show more urgency as the minutes ticked away.

However, Liverpool were still comfortable and things got even better with eight minutes left.

Gabriel Heinze's foul on Kuyt gave Fabio Aurelio the opportunity to curl in a free-kick that Benayoun headed past Casillas from six yards.

Benayoun was engulfed by his jubilant team-mates and way up above them, 3,000 Liverpool fans erupted.

Albert Riera was booked, and then taken off injured, allowing Gerrard into the fray with three minutes left and Lucas replaced Kuyt in the final seconds, the game now won.

Preview: Real Madrid vs Liverpool - UEFA Champions League

Posted by absan on Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Real Madrid are in perfect shape to deal a blow to compatriot Rafael Benitez's Liverpool side in the Champions League on Wednesday, coach Juande Ramos said.

Ramos was halfway through his disappointing spell at Tottenham Hotspur the last time he took on the Liverpool boss on the final day of the 2007-08 Premier League season when Spurs lost 2-0 at White Hart Lane.

Now, Benitez brings his side to the Bernabeu for the last-16, first leg to face a Real side on a run of nine Primera Liga wins in a row while Liverpool's domestic title challenge faded further on Sunday with another disappointing draw.

Ramos noted in an interview with Monday's Marca newspaper that the two clubs' fortunes have been reversed since December's draw for the knockout phase.

"Back then Liverpool were leading the standings and playing at an extremely high level but now they have lost the top spot and their form has dropped off a little," Ramos said.

"With Real Madrid it's the opposite. We have retrenched and are in perfect shape for this knockout tie."

Real have scored 22 goals in those nine victories, including Saturday's 6-1 hammering of Real Betis, and conceded just two and Ramos said the players are raring to go.

"The team is massively fired up and the players are chomping at the bit for the match to come around," he told Marca.

"We have been working for a little more than two months to get the team in shape.

"The players have improved a great deal and their physical and mental state is perfect."

Liverpool's 1-1 result against Manchester City on Sunday, their sixth draw at Anfield in the league this season, left them seven points adrift of leaders Manchester United.

They were given a lift on Monday when Benitez named captain Steven Gerrard in his squad for Wednesday's match after he missed almost three weeks with a hamstring injury.

Benitez said Gerrard had not trained at full capacity and the midfielder seems likely to face a late fitness test.

"He was okay in training this morning," the manager said on the club's website. "It was a special training session so we were not testing him one hundred percent, but he trained okay so we will see."

Ramos said he was sure Gerrard would play.

"Right from when the injury happened and they said he would be out for three weeks I interpreted it as a strategy to make us feel more confident," he told Marca. "But at no time did I think he wouldn't play."

Probable teams:

Real: 1-Iker Casillas; 4-Sergio Ramos, 3-Pepe, 5-Fabio Cannavaro, 16-Gabriel Heinze; 11-Arjen Robben, 8-Fernando Gago, 6-Lassana Diarra, 10-Wesley Sneijder; 7-Raul, 20-Gonzalo Higuain

Liverpool: 25-Pepe Reina; 17-Alvaro Arbeloa, 23-Jamie Carragher, 37-Martin Skrtel, 2-Andrea Dossena; 20-Javier Mascherano, 14-Xabi Alonso, 11-Albert Riera; 8-Steven Gerrard, 18-Dirk Kuyt; 9-Fernando Torres

Dari Windows ke Ubuntu

Posted by absan on Sunday, February 22, 2009


Apa itu Ubuntu?

Ubuntu ialah sebuah sistem operasi (operating system) seperti juga windows dan boleh dipasang dalam apa jua kotak yang dipanggil komputer (atau dengan nama timbangan desktop, laptop, notebook, netbook, etc). Harus diingat, ubuntu tidak boleh dipasang kedalam televisyen, radio mahupun peti sejuk. Untuk apa windows berfungsi dan untuk itu jugalah ubuntu berfungsi.

Mengapa anda perlukan Ubuntu?

Jika anda bosan dengan virus, merasa bersalah atau tak selesa kerana menggunakan windows versi cetak rompak, bencikan microsoft kerana sikap monopoli, merasa tak berkat kerana menggunakan banyak perisian pirate, inginkan kebebasan dalam berkomputer, boring dengan windows, dan sebagainya - anda adalah calon yang layak beralih kepada ubuntu.

Bagaimana untuk beralih ke ubuntu?

Anda boleh memasang ubuntu menggunakan wubi didalam windows (paling senang), atau melakukan dual boot (satu komputer boleh guna windows dan ubuntu), atau juga terus menggunakan ubuntu dengan delete partition windows (clean install). Dapatkan CD ubuntu terlebih dahulu untuk memasangnya secara dual boot dan clean install.

Download Ubuntu : http://ubuntu.com
Tempah CD Ubuntu : https://shipit.ubuntu.com
(Note:Kedua-dua percuma)

Kelebihan Ubuntu

* tidak mempunyai virus
* percuma dan bebas
* senang disesuaikan dengan kehendak pengguna
* komuniti yang besar
* efek grafik yang jauh meninggalkan vista dan mac osx
* kebebasan dalam penggunaan
* berasaskan sumber terbuka
* kerap diupdate (6 bulan sekali untuk versi baru)
* dilengkapi dengan perisian bebas dan hampir 20,000 pakej dalam APT
* hanya memerlukan 256MB RAM dengan Pentium 3 sebagai kebolehan minima komputer
* desktop yang fleksible

SELAMAT MENCUBA!!..

What a true sabahan...

Posted by absan on

'Microsoft' Is JEWISH Company

Posted by absan on Saturday, February 21, 2009


Jewish founder
Microsoft was founded in 1975 by William Henry Gates III, who is a Crypto Jew. Gates was refused membership at Augusta Country Club, which was when they still had Gentlemen’s agreement not to have any Jews in their fancy club. Now he is one of the richest men in the whole world.

Luckily Bill Gates parents survived from death camps
Think what could have happened if parents of Bill Gates had died in Nazis concentration camps? What kind of loss that would have been to whole world! And think of their suffering at the camps, must have been really horrible experience, all that holohoax stories and so on...

Steve Ballmer another filthy Zio Garbage joined Microsoft in 1980

His family came straight from Krakow ghettos and they were also holocaust survivors.

Windows operating system was catastrophe
Microsoft’s operating system was the worst one in the markets, but luckily Zionist business connection made their operating system hit. Their code was so bad that they had to steal OS/2 code and buy code/engineers from other companies. UNIX systems had done everything better and safer, but oddly these were not favored by university Jewish management, so they decided to use Microsoft products rather than free UNIX systems.

No technical support for customers

Most of people are buying Microsoft OS as OEM, and OEMs has no support from Microsoft at all.

Windows becomes monopoly product
Key to Microsoft’s success is of course Zionist connections, but also their rude way to blackmail OEM sellers. If OEM seller doesn’t use Microsoft products on all their computers Microsoft threatened OEMs. All Microsoft’s file formats used to be closed source and corporations could get information only by buying that from Microsoft.

OMEs were threatened

To make matters worse for Netscape, Microsoft used their influence with full force to prevent OEMs (an OEM is a computer maker such as Gateway or Dell) from putting Netscape on any of the computers they shipped. Microsoft told OEMs that they could not uninstall Internet Explorer and install Netscape’s Navigator even when customers asked specifically for Netscape or they would lose their Windows licenses. For OEMs, losing their Windows licenses would essentially put them out of business, so they had no alternative but to submit to Microsoft’s demands.

Microsoft doesn’t support any industry standards and everything is closed source

It is commonly known that Microsoft’s applications are given an unnatural performance advantage on Windows because they take advantage of secret APIs which give them the extra speed they need. It’s rather disturbing that Microsoft can’t compete on a level playing field and feels the need to tip the field because they own it. What’s even more disturbing is that they are willing to sacrifice stability and good design principles by “integrating” applications with their OS just to make their applications run faster.

Every Windows system has Secret Backdoor for NSA and Mossad
The findings of a computer security expert that America’s National Security Agency (NSA) and Israeli Mossad may have been given a back door into every copy of Windows 95, 98, NT4 and 2000 worldwide are being debated across the Internet.

Trusted Computing to fight anti-Semitism in computers

Only applications accepted by Microsoft and NSA/Mossad will run in trusted platform, surely Gentiles won’t be able to see any hate material from internet when they are using trusted platform. Software companies are forced to buy license to get their apps run on this trusted platform.

Monthly fees for using operating systems?

Microsoft is planning to sell operating systems that will have monthly fees instead of one-time payment. Now all corporative solutions are based on constant fees, and of course companies that don’t accept their offer will be threatened by their monopoly status.

All files will be stored to Microsoft servers for Mossad to search for anti-Semitic material in future versions of Windows
Microsoft is developing OS called Cloud OS and it means that all your files will be uploaded to Microsoft servers and you have to pay monthly fee and you also give total rights for Mossad to search your files. It surely will be easy to arrest hate criminals or other dissents when they have uploaded evidence to prosecutors hard drive!

Linux is free and without any backdoors for Mossad Go get Linux if you don’t want to be spied by Mossad Jews.


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