Monday, November 30, 2009

Love Story by Taylor Swift with guitar chord

Taylor Swift
Love Story
Capo 2 (this is the way Taylor plays it)

Intro: C G Am F

C
We were both young when i first saw you
F
I close my eyes and the flashback starts
Am F
Im standing there on a balcony of summer air

C
See the lights, See the party the ball gowns
F
I see you make your way through the crowd
Am
You say hello
G
Little did i know

F G
That you were romeo you were throwing pebbles
Am C
And my daddy said stay away from Juliet
F
And i was crying on the staircase
G Am C
Begging you please don't go, and i said

C
Romeo take me somewhere we can be alone
G
I'll be waiting all theres left to do is run
Am
You'll be the prince and i'll be the princess
F G C
Its a love story baby just say yes

C
So i sneak out to the garden to see you
F
We keep quite because we're dead if they know
Am
So close your eyes
G
Let's keep this down for a little while
F G
Cause you were Romeo I was a scarlet letter
Am C
and my daddy said stay away from Juliet


F
But you were everything to me
G Am C
and i was begging you please don't go and i said

C
Romeo take me somewhere we can be alone
G
I'll be waiting all theres left to do is run
Am
You be the prince i'll be the princess
F G C
Its a love story baby just say yes

C
Romeo save me, try to tell me how it is
G
This love is difficult, but its real,
Am
Save me from the breakdown, make it out of looseness
F G
Its a love story baby just say yes, oh

Solo: C G Am F

Am F C G
I got tired of waiting, wondering if you were ever coming around
Am F
My faith in you was fading
C G
Then i met you on the outskirts of town and i said
C
Romeo save me i've been feeling so alone
G
I keep waiting for you but you never come
Am
Is this in my head, i don't know what to think
F G
He nelt to the ground and pulled out a ring and said
D
Marry me Juliet you'll never have to be alone
A
I love you and thats all I really know
Bm
I talked to your dad go pick out a white dress
G A D
Its a love story baby just say yes
D A Bm
Oh, oh, yes
G D
We were very young when i first saw you

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Everything for money!

In this world we do everything for money. Love, work, live and other for money. Now a day i try to find money to support my study and my mother too. Life like this. No ways to live without money. But we try to live. Let's go to our point.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Go to Kampot, Cambodia!!!!!

On Sunday 08th November 2009, I and my friends went to Kampot province. We started leave from Phnom Penh to Kampot at 12:05PM and we arrived Kampot City at 3:30PM. I had been there since i was 10. Now I'mn 22, so it very long time ago that i didn't go there. Kampot province is a province that very beautiful city with the mountain( Bokor) . Then we went to Kep Province that far from Kampot 25km. Kampot city is a small town than Takeo City also Kep city too. At night there are 5-6 people ride motor along river(Prek Kampong Bay) so it's very quiet and dark some road. Coz no light street to shine.On 09th November we went out from Kampot across Kep and Takeo City about 152Km. We arrived Phnom Penh at 6:00PM at the same day.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

2012

What's happen on 2012 december 21st? Everybody talk about it. Could it's happen? Planet stop work for 3days on 14 february 2013 at 6:11pm in cambodia. It's real? Who health us? It's us. All of you must protect our world.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Nokia X6


Yay! Finally Nokia, the leading mobile phone manufacturer in the world has announced 2 of the first devices in the Xseries phone. I’m gonna talk about the Nokia X6 (Alvin). The Nokia X6 is a phone from Xseries lines that focuses on music. It is a high-end music phone, by the way. So basically the X6 is a full touchscreen phone and the X6 specs and features are quite amazing….

Anyway, the Nokia X6 is a Comes With Music phone. And just in case you don’t know what that means, it means that by buying the phone you can download as many songs as you like for a limited time. Anyway, here are the Nokia X6 specs and features:

  • 3.2 inch touchscreen display with a 16:9 aspect ratio (360×640 pixels)
  • OS: Symbian S60 rel 5
  • CPU ARM 11 434 MHz processor
  • 32GB of internal memory
  • 128 MB of RAM
  • HSDPA 3.6 Mbps
  • Wi-Fi
  • Full web browser and Flash Lite support
  • USB and Bluetooth
  • A-GPS
  • TV-out
  • 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens and dual LED flash
  • 35 hours of music playback
  • 3.5mm Standard headset jack
  • Java support
  • Battery: 1350 mAh
  • Standby time up to 420h, talktime up to 8h 30m
  • price €450
  • availability: Q4 2009

What a powerful music phone :) So what do you think about it guys? wanna have one? Well as I wrote above, the Nokia X6 price will be €450… So save some money from now on :) More pictures after the jump :)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Why Buy Antivirus Software?

An unprotected computer is a vulnerable computer, plain and simple. Every year there are hundreds of viruses, Trojans, worms and other malware, released into cyberspace designed to harm your computer. Most people don't realize that malware is everywhere and avoiding a malicious computer invader is very difficult. And usually, you won't even know you've become a victim.

Malware is an umbrella term for all malicious software. The most common are viruses and spyware. There are many different types of viruses floating through the Internet. Consider yourself lucky if you have never been the victim of a virus. There are a number of talented programmers out there with a lot of time on their hands writing software programs intended to harm your computer or your reputation.

If you have ever come back to your computer and found it won't start or all your files erased and unrecoverable, you know exactly why you need to protect your computer. A typical virus will essentially wipe out the master boot record (MBR) of your computer, making it completely unusable. In some cases, the only thing left to do is to reformat your hard drive and reinstall your operating system losing all your pictures of the kids, work-related spreadsheets, email and more. The best antivirus programs will stop viruses before they ever reach your hard drive and keep your computer safe, usually without you even noticing.

A recent study found that more than 80% of home computers have spyware installed on them and the users don't even know it. Spyware, or sometimes called adware, is a small, seemingly innocent piece of software that embeds itself in your Internet browser. As you surf the internet, signing into email, social networks or bank accounts, the spyware program reports back to home base with all your personal information. Before long, your resources are drained, your computer slows down, and some stranger knows everything about you.

Rootkits are also a type of spyware. In this case, a hacker takes control of your computer, without you knowing, and uses your hard drive and IP address to infect others. This type spyware is difficult to detect on your own, but top antivirus software will detect a dangerous download and immediately delete the file.

Computers are expensive pieces of equipment. For the same reasons you lock your home and car (to keep others out), you need to have some type of antivirus protection on your computer. There is an arms race out there between malware producers and antivirus software producers. And it escalates daily. Remaining unprotected is a sure-fire way to become collateral damage in this war. The cost to prevent and protect yourself is much lower than the cost of replacing your computer and restoring your identity.

On this site, you'll find a side-by-side comparison of the best antivirus software products, Learning Center articles on computer virus topics, news stories and comprehensive antivirus software reviews that will help you make an informed decision on which antivirus program is right for you.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

North Korea shuts down biggest wholesale market

North Korea has shut down its largest wholesale market because of what is believed to be its concern that big markets spread capitalist influence, a South Korean monitoring group said Monday.

Authorities closed the Pyongsong market on the outskirts of the capital of Pyongyang in mid-June and set up two smaller markets in nearby districts, the Seoul-based Network for North Korean Democracy and Human Rights said in a newsletter provided Monday.

The move is believed to be an attempt by the totalitarian regime to "control an excessive spread of markets" while still allowing hungry people to seek food on their own at small markets, said Kim Yoon-tae, secretary-general of the group.

Kim said Pyongsong was the North's biggest wholesale market with some 30,000-40,000 stalls.

The group regularly issues a newsletter on developments inside the North, citing information collected from sources it does not identify inside the country. North Korea is one of the world's most closed nations, keeping tight control over its 24 million people without tolerating dissent or independent media.

South Korea's Unification Ministry, which handles Seoul's relations with the North, said it cannot confirm the report.

Street markets have been allowed to spring up in communist North Korea in recent years as a way for hungry people to seek food and other necessities at a time when the central government is unable to adequately feed them.

But the regime has grown wary of capitalist influence resulting from the spread of markets where imported goods, including even DVDs of South Korean films and television soap operas, are sold, according to analysts, defectors and news reports.

The two Koreas technically remain at war since their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, and possession of goods from enemy nations such as the U.S. and South Korea is tightly controlled.

South Korea's mass-circulation Chosun Ilbo newspaper reported in January that North Korean leader Kim Jong Il had ordered a crackdown on street markets, and that all manufactured goods and imported items must be sold at state-run shops.

But analysts and North Korea watchers say the North can't close all markets because its central rationing system is not working.

"North Korea is in a dilemma," said Kim of the Network for North Korean Democracy and Human Rights. "It does not want markets, but can't get rid of them either."

Koh Yu-hwan, an expert on North Korea at Seoul's Dongguk University, also said that the North sees "negative effects" of markets, but cannot close them all because it could leave the hungry without any means to seek food or other goods.

North Korea has relied on outside food handouts since the mid-1990s, when the economy collapsed due to natural disasters and mismanagement as aid from the former Soviet Union dried up after its collapse.

The regime introduced economic reforms in 2002, including regular street and farmers' markets. But the government backtracked in 2006 after the reforms failed to revive the economy and resulted in an influx of foreign goods.