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Monday, 12-May-2008 11:36 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Royal Botanical Garden, Kew, London

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Tuesday, 1-Jan-2008 23:09 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Moving off...

THIS IS AN ANOUNCEMENT, FOR LATEST ENTRY, PLEASE SCROLL DOWN

I am proud to announce that I am officially moving off to www.flickr.com. I feel this is unavoidable as I am already reaching my fotopage limit (90% full when this article is written). You might realise this as I am not uploading anymore photos; I just post in photobucket and paste the url here!!

Flickr offers me better quality in terms of photo organisation and more space; 100mb per month!!

However, I would not abandon my fotopage. I will still update my fotopage but the number of photos will be less than my Flickr site. You can visit my flickr site if you want full view of the photos I captured.

Enough talking, and my flickr url is:

www.flickr.com/photos/faizalfathil/


and still, saya tak nah check kapasiti lam fp saya
pasni saya mesti check...
(bukan setakat fp, emel pun tak nah check )
Sun 8-Apr-2007 13:09
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Monday, 24-Dec-2007 16:40 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Daging Masak Arab...yum yum


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Monday, 3-Dec-2007 16:25 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Skansen @ Stockholm


Old traditional Swedish window


Traditional coffee grinder


Crystal making technique


Sweden is famous of its crystal; Swedish crystal

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Monday, 14-May-2007 23:48 Email | Share | | Bookmark
I appeared on Islam Channel

 
As the manager of Malaysian London based nasheed group; SautusSalam, me with three others appeared on Islam Channel's Saturday Night Live show. The show discussed our involvement in nasheed and how Malaysian nasheed can bring a different to the nasheed arena in the UK.

Here http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1yqqn_sautus-salam-in-islam-channel to watch.


Do you guys have time to be singing Nasheeds? Don't you have exams to be revising for?
Tue 15-May-2007 09:18
Posted by:Adil adilson05uk@gmail.com  - [Link]
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Thursday, 22-Mar-2007 21:31 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Imperial's Queen Tower

 

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Saturday, 24-Feb-2007 12:30 Email | Share | | Bookmark
A Malaysian voice in the middle of 10000 British

 
Taken from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6393933.stm

Peace rallies held in two cities

Anti-war marchers have taken to the streets in London and Glasgow to call for the return of all troops from Iraq.

They also demanded that plans to replace the Trident nuclear missile system be scrapped.

Organisers from the Stop the War coalition said 60,000 people turned out in London's Trafalgar Square, but police put the figure at 10,000.

In Glasgow, around 2,000 demonstrators gathered in George Square for the Bin the Bomb anti-Trident rally.

Stop the War said there was a very good turnout and insisted it showed the depth of feeling among the public.

The demo, jointly organised with CND and the British Muslim Initiative, was also opposed to any military action against Iran.

Protesters waved "Don't attack Iran" banners and posters labelling US President George Bush a "terrorist".

And Ismail Patel, from the British Muslim Initiative, said the central message of many of the campaigners was the importance of "freedom for the Palestinian people".

Politicians, entertainers and military families were among those who spoke in Trafalgar Square.

On Wednesday, Tony Blair told MPs that some 1,600 British troops would return from Iraq within the next few months.

And he said there were hopes that 500 more would leave by late summer.

Lindsey German, from the Stop The War coalition, said: "Whether 2,000 troops come home this year or not, it is too little too late and we must intensify our call for all troops to be withdrawn now and for Britain to break the link with George Bush's foreign policy."

And she added: "We know that many people are coming to the view that the government is addicted to war."

Relatives of soldiers killed or serving in Iraq set up a camp outside Downing Street on Friday to coincide with the protest.

They handed in a letter to Mr Blair calling for all British troops to be withdrawn immediately and demanding a meeting with him.

Rose Gentle, whose 19-year-old son Gordon, a Royal Highland Fusilier from Glasgow, was killed by a bomb in Basra in June 2004, was among those sleeping in a tent in Whitehall until Sunday morning.

In Glasgow, church leaders, union chiefs and politicians from every party addressed the marchers.

Demonstrators there were angry at plans set out by Mr Blair late last year to replace Trident, carried by submarines based on the Clyde at Faslane, at an estimated cost of up to £20 billion.

The prime minister said retention of the nuclear deterrent was "crucial" to national security.

The Right Rev Alan McDonald, moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, was among the marchers.

He said: "For 25 years the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has consistently argued that nuclear weapons are morally and theologically wrong and I have always strongly supported that decision."

And SNP leader Alex Salmond said: "The people of Scotland have shown their opposition to Trident time and again.

"Instead of wasting billions on a weapons system that cannot protect us from terrorism, people would rather see that money spent on schools, hospitals and fighting crime."


We demonstrate, yet we are still smiling

p/s: If only we can don this peacefully in Malaysia...

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Wednesday, 21-Feb-2007 00:20 Email | Share | | Bookmark
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Saturday, 3-Feb-2007 01:15 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Pen

Read, In the name of thy Lord and Cherisher, Who created. Created man, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood. Proclaim! and thy Lord is Most Bountiful. He Who taught (the use of) the Pen. Taught man that which he knew not.

The Holy Quran, 96:1-5


Nice. Though it seems the text in the picture is something to do with energy?
Mon 5-Feb-2007 13:46
Posted by:Adil adilson05uk@gmail.com  - [Link]
Yes, indeed it was my sustainable energy engineering lecture note
Mon 5-Feb-2007 14:30
Posted by:Faizal Fathil  - [Link]
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Tuesday, 23-Jan-2007 01:18 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Ice drop and global warming



Report from IPCC blames humans for global warming. They predict,

    Probable temperature rise between 1.8C and 4C
    Possible temperature rise between 1.1C and 6.4C
    Sea level most likely to rise by 28-43cm
    Arctic summer sea ice disappears in second half of century
    Increase in heatwaves very likely
    Increase in tropical storm intensity likely


For full report, check this http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/02_02_07_climatereport.pdf

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