Posted on behalf of Wira:

Dear batchmates

I’d like to invite you guys (and family) to my wedding next month (which falls during the first week of the World Cup! game bosan2 lagi, takper). I’ve attached the scanned copy of my invitation card, but for those who can attend, pls sms me your address (my no. is 012-2684977, or email mkhairul.mh(at)hotmail.com) so aku boleh bagi kad jemputan either masa futsal or via snail mail, or kalau boleh jumpa, by hand la… pls find details of my reception:

Date: 13th June, Sunday

Time: 12.30 – 4 pm

Venue: Dewan Melawati, Kompleks Tabung Haji Kelana Jaya (map as attached)

Hopefully ramai boleh datang meriahkan majlis and mendoakan keberkatan kami. Thanks.

Wira's Wedding Invitation Card

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Batch photo database

Bro semua

Blog kita ni ada photo gallery. But penggunaan dia leceh sikit, so korang rasa OK tak kalau kita create satu flickr account lepas tu kasi username/password kat semua batch members.

Sesapa pun boleh upload gambar2 yang diorang ada. Lagi cun kalau lepas upload tu taruk tags macam nama orang yg ada dalam gambar, tahun berapa, kat mana, apa yg tengah buat dlm gambar tu (hmmm?)… flickr boleh harap nak jadi permanent photo database kot. Kalau pakai facebook, gambar dia kecik. flickr boleh simpan gambar besar2.

Tapi kalau ada sesapa budak batch nak buat naya, selamba delete semua gambar ke, buta IT ke, susah sikit la.

So how? tolong la kasi respons… sedih aku tengok blog kita ni haha

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  • Hey all,

    Am posting this using Wordpress for BlackBerry. Those of you interested to try, point your BlackBerry browser to this url addy:

    http://blackberry.svn.wordpress.org/nightly/OS47/ota/WordPress.jad

    Have fun! ;)

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  • OBW 2010

    A message from MCOBA Website:

    Dear Bros,

    Old Boys Weekend is back! Come and join us at the Big School field, April 9 till April 11th, 2010. Get your entire batch to come and be merry!

    Click here for the link.

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  • Protect Your Passwords

    passwords are like underwear

    Passwords are part of our culture. They are everywhere from your first logon screen to your Internet service provider. If you have a user name, you have a password.

    Many casual users of the Internet (and plenty who should know better) have a tendency to take passwords for granted. To conserve a few brain cells, they may create a simple password that is easy to remember and use it for anything and everything that requires registering and protecting with a password. The key word here is protecting. Weak passwords can be as bad as no passwords at all.

    If you are using an online service to access the Internet, one of the first things you did was choose a user id and password. Treat your passwords with respect. Anyone with casual access to your user identification and password information can, in effect, be you, with all the rights and privileges you have on your account. Your account could be used for anything and everything, including unauthorized purchases and other illegal activities. Here are a few tips to protect yourself.

    • Don’t be lazy … Change your password frequently, at least once a month.
    • Use longer passwords … Make your password at least 7 characters long – preferably 10 or more.
    • Mix it up … Have at least one character that is uppercase, lowercase, a number, and a symbol like $, %, or &.
    • Symbols … Have at least one symbol character in the second through sixth positions.
    • Be different … Be entirely different from previous passwords.
    • No names … Make sure your password contains no names or usernames.
    • Uncommon … Do not let your password contain words or names found in a dictionary.

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