Thursday, January 28, 2010

Kem Batu

Dua tiga kucing berlari
Manakan sama sikucing belang
Lima puluh dua skot sendiri
Tidakkan lupa tetap dibilang
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Saturday, January 23, 2010

21(50m+2n) =2afats10

Pergi Damansara naik kereta
Singgah sebentar di Jalan Duta
Hidup berkawan disemua ketika
Susah senang dikongsi bersama

Singgah sebentar di Jalan Duta
Dimalam hari selepas senja
Susah senang dikongsi bersama
Itulah sifat yang dikira mulia

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Raja Golok


Bukan golok sebarang golok
Buat memotong pokok hutan
Masa Afats suka merokok
Pusing capoi jadi ingatan

Buat memotong pokok hutan
Walaupun arahan tidak diberi
Pusing capoi jadi ingatan
Melapor lepas makan tengah hari

Walaupun arahan tidak diberi
Khemah cepat siap rasa beruntung
Melapor lepas makan tengah hari
Nasib badan sendiri tanggung

Khemah cepat siap rasa untung
Itulah aktiviti yang diterokai
Nasib badan sendiri tanggung
Yang dilarang itu pula disukai
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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Dua Sahabat

Pulau Rebak selat selari
Tiga dengan Kuala Cenang
Sudah nampak sahabatku mari
Hati di dalam rasa senang
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Pie dan Tango


Bersama ayam hutan kesayangannya.







Ayam hutan keluar hutan,
Ular lidi mati tersangkut;
Emak bukan saudara bukan,
Kerana kasih saya turut.

Ayam hutan terbang ke hutan,
Turun ke tanah mencari makan
Kerana digila burung di hutan,
Denak di rumah mati tak makan.

Bravo tango sidenak bertuah
Cukup makan bulunya berkilat
Janganlah kita makan rasuah
Nanti hidup tidak berkat

Sunday, January 3, 2010

52nd Week 530583 Rezil Shahidin

Minggu ke52 yang terakhir
Tahun 2009 jadi kenangan
Beliau ini nama terukir
Di Afats bukan sebarangan

Tahun 2009 jadi kenangan
Tahun 2010 sedia menanti
Di Afats bukan sebarangan
Bersama Afats teman sejati

Tahun 2010 sedia menanti
Azam lama perlu dibaiki
Bersama Afats teman sejati
Masuk RMC bas dinaiki

Azam lama perlu dibaiki
Mana yang kurang dimantapkan
Masuk RMC bas dinaiki
Setelah UTM diketepikan


Mana yang kurang dimantapkan
Supaya matlamat tidak terkunci
Setelah UTM diketepikan
Borangnya disorok dalam laci

Supaya matlamat tidak terkunci
Anak kunci jagalah sendiri
Borangnya disorok dalam laci
Tidak berhantar ditutup rapi

Anak kunci jagalah sendiri
Jangan alpa sendiri rugi
Tidak berhantar ditutup rapi
Itulah konspirasi sudah terjadi

Jangan alpa sendiri rugi
Membawa padah sudah tentunya
Itulah konspirasi sudah terjadi
Buat pedoman kini selamanya

Membawa padah sudah tentunya
Siasatlah diri dan lain juga
Buat pedoman kini selamanya
Tahniah dari kami semua
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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Friday, January 1, 2010

10 Leading Causes of Automobile Accidents


  • According to the World Health Organization, close to 1.2 million people worldwide die every year due to automobile crashes. Among people under the age of 29, car crashes are the number one killer. Yet according to the National Center for Health Statistics, fatal car crashes are preventable. That's because the top contributing factors in most automobile accidents are human behavior.
  • Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

  • When most people think of DUI, they think of driving drunk. According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD ), alcohol plays a factor in over 30 percent of all traffic fatalities. However, increasingly drugs are becoming a factor in traffic accidents as well. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that drugs are a factor in up to 22 percent of traffic accidents.
  • Speeding

  • Injuries in an automobile accident are directly proportional to the rate of speed at which the automobile causing the collision is traveling. Increased speed also cuts into the driver's reaction time.
  • Road Rage

  • Road rage is another name for aggressive driving and the feelings that prompt aggressive driving. Some examples of aggressive driving include cutting other drivers off while changing lanes, tailgating or speeding.
  • Distracted Driving

  • Drivers who engage in distracting behavior can't react as quickly to road conditions or other drivers. Behavior such as changing a CD or searching through a purse, briefcase or bag are also a significant contributing factor to accidents.
  • Driving Tired

  • According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, tired drivers account for about 100,000 accidents yearly in the United States. This risk is greatest from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m.
  • Poor Car Maintenance

  • Regular car maintenance involves keeping tires and brakes and suspension in good working order. New tires and brakes affect the stopping distances of a vehicle and can make the difference in whether a vehicle is involved in a collision or not.
  • Cell Phone Use/Texting

  • Due to the numbers of drivers who have caused accidents while talking on their cellular phones or texting, many states have either enacted "hands-free" laws for cellular phones or banned the use of cell phones while driving altogether.
  • Eating/Reading/Applying Makeup

  • According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracting behavior such as eating, reading or applying makeup is a significant factor in traffic accidents. In a survey of 1,000 drivers conducted by Exxon, more than 70 percent ate food while driving and more than 80 percent drank beverages.
  • Rubbernecking

  • While rubbernecking is a larger problem in urban areas, stopping or slowing down to stare at an accident is a problem that can occur anywhere. This can be avoided by moving with the flow of traffic and maintaining speed.
  • Recklessness

  • Recklessness could be defined as a willful disregard for traffic laws. This sense of entitlement while driving extends to running red lights and passing vehicles while on the shoulder.
From http://www.ehow.com/list_5481453_leading-causes-automobile-accidents.html