Gift Of A Friend Lyrics
Sometimes You think You'll Be Find by Yourself
Cause a Dream is a Wish You Make all alone
Its Easy to Feel Like You Dont Need Help
But Its Harder To Walk On Your Own
You'll Change
Inside
When You
Realize
The World Comes To Life
and Everythings Alright
From Beginning To End
When You Have a Friend
By Your Side
That Helps You To Find
The Beauty Of All
When You'll Open Your Heart and
Believe in
The Gift of a Friend(x2)
Someone Who knows When Your Lost and Your Scared
There through The Highs and The Lows
Someone You Can Count On, Someone Who Cares
Besides You Where Ever You Go
You'll Change Inside
When You
Realize
Inside
The World Comes To Life
and Everythings Alright
From Beginning To End
When You Have a Friend
By Your Side
That Helps You To Find
The Beauty Of All
When You'll Open Your Heart and
Believe in
The Gift of a Friend
And When The Hope Crashes Down
Shattering To The Ground
You'll, You'll Feel All Alone
When You Dont Know Which Way To Go
And There's No Such Leading You On
You're Not Alone
The World Comes To Life
and Everythings Alright
From Beginning To End
When You Have a Friend
By Your Side
That Helps You To Find
The Beauty Of All
When You'll Open Your Heart and
Believe In
When You Believe In
You Can Believe In
The Gift of A Friend
perlumbaan kedua~
mengong cik fared.
..nih kes terpengaruh ng en.tunang la..even dia sokmo pesan..'bwk moto jgn haruk ye'..tp dia slalu bg contoh keharukan membawa moto..makanya..bila teringat kisah kami berlumba dengan sebuah komuter dari stesen setia jaya(of kos kami guna laluan motosikal dan komuter tu guna laluan keretapi)..pagi td sebab lambat nak kejar punch kad, aku excited nak buat perlumbaan kedua ng komuter tu..
ehehe..cik fared kalah!
p/s: kepada sesiapa yang berdarah manes, sila jgn berlumba apa2.
..nih kes terpengaruh ng en.tunang la..even dia sokmo pesan..'bwk moto jgn haruk ye'..tp dia slalu bg contoh keharukan membawa moto..makanya..bila teringat kisah kami berlumba dengan sebuah komuter dari stesen setia jaya(of kos kami guna laluan motosikal dan komuter tu guna laluan keretapi)..pagi td sebab lambat nak kejar punch kad, aku excited nak buat perlumbaan kedua ng komuter tu..
ehehe..cik fared kalah!
p/s: kepada sesiapa yang berdarah manes, sila jgn berlumba apa2.
A Snapshot History of Sudoku Puzzles~
The history of Sudoku puzzles likely has it roots in the mathematical concept of Latin Squares.
Leonhard Euler, a Swiss mathematician, in the 1780's developed the idea of arranging numbers in such a way that any number or symbol would occur only once in each row or column. Latin Squares is used in statistical analysis.
Sudoku rules add the restraint that each region may only have the numbers (or symbols) occurring but once. Howard Garns, an architect from Indianapolis, is credited with creating this rule when he developed the puzzle we know as Sudoku.
Dell Magazines published the puzzle under the name of Number Place for over 25 years. It is a staple of Dell Magazines to this day. You can find Number Place in Dell Collector's Series.
Presently Dell Magazines publishes several Sudoku puzzle books with such titles as Dell Original Sudoku, Dell Extreme Sudoku, and Dell Maximum Sudoku to name a few.
Sudoku is definitely an American invention, but the name isn't. Introduced into Japan by Nikoli under the name of 'Suuji wa dokushin ni kagiru' roughly translating to mean the numbers must be unmarried or single. Thankfully the name has been shortened to Sudoku.
The history of Sudoku continues to expand. Wayne Gould, a retired Hong Kong judge, author of Su Doku The Official Utterly Addictive Number-Placing Puzzle, first encountered the puzzle in a Tokyo book store.
He began to create his own puzzles and was soon addicted like the rest of us. He introduced his puzzles to The Times, a British newspaper, as Su Doku. His puzzles first appeared there on November 12, 2004.
As they say, the rest is history. The puzzle has crossed the pond back to the United States from England. It now appears in many major newspapers across the USA. It's popularity is gaining daily.
Today you will find not only Sudoku puzzle books, but Sudoku hand held games, Sudoku board games and a growing list of merchandise.
Is Sudoku a fad? Time will tell. I suspect that it is here to stay. As long as newspapers publish a Sudoku puzzle, there will be people who will want to solve it.
I give credit to Wikipedia for facts contained in this article "The History Of Sudoku".
p/s : practice make perfect!
Leonhard Euler, a Swiss mathematician, in the 1780's developed the idea of arranging numbers in such a way that any number or symbol would occur only once in each row or column. Latin Squares is used in statistical analysis.
Sudoku rules add the restraint that each region may only have the numbers (or symbols) occurring but once. Howard Garns, an architect from Indianapolis, is credited with creating this rule when he developed the puzzle we know as Sudoku.
Dell Magazines published the puzzle under the name of Number Place for over 25 years. It is a staple of Dell Magazines to this day. You can find Number Place in Dell Collector's Series.
Presently Dell Magazines publishes several Sudoku puzzle books with such titles as Dell Original Sudoku, Dell Extreme Sudoku, and Dell Maximum Sudoku to name a few.
Sudoku is definitely an American invention, but the name isn't. Introduced into Japan by Nikoli under the name of 'Suuji wa dokushin ni kagiru' roughly translating to mean the numbers must be unmarried or single. Thankfully the name has been shortened to Sudoku.
The history of Sudoku continues to expand. Wayne Gould, a retired Hong Kong judge, author of Su Doku The Official Utterly Addictive Number-Placing Puzzle, first encountered the puzzle in a Tokyo book store.
He began to create his own puzzles and was soon addicted like the rest of us. He introduced his puzzles to The Times, a British newspaper, as Su Doku. His puzzles first appeared there on November 12, 2004.
As they say, the rest is history. The puzzle has crossed the pond back to the United States from England. It now appears in many major newspapers across the USA. It's popularity is gaining daily.
Today you will find not only Sudoku puzzle books, but Sudoku hand held games, Sudoku board games and a growing list of merchandise.
Is Sudoku a fad? Time will tell. I suspect that it is here to stay. As long as newspapers publish a Sudoku puzzle, there will be people who will want to solve it.
I give credit to Wikipedia for facts contained in this article "The History Of Sudoku".
p/s : practice make perfect!
saket~
skang nih aku dah rasa kenapa orang kata orang yang nak kawen nih berdarah manis..bkn sebab aku pegi rasa darah sendiri okeh..nanti jadi siong..tp dalam sedar dan tak sedar, sebenarnya tak berhati2..makanya jadilah perkara2 yang tak diingini.
last weekend, aku telah mengambil masa berjam2 utk sampai ke pekeliling daripada pusat bandar kl, padahal dekat sangat. tak payah tahulah kenapa ye.
bila time nak balik pulak..(ke bandar sunway) dengan konfidennya aku bleh buat sekejap je walhal telah tersasar smp ke cheras dan sebagainya...
adakah kami golongan yang akan berkahwin ini akan mengalami masalah2 seperti lupa jalan dan hilang tumpuan ye? adakah disebabkan beberapa urusan penting yang belom siap maka hati menjadi sangat gusar dan fikiran juga terganggu?
makanya, bila weekend nye hectic, isninnya adalah MC!
p/s:tolong doakan kesihatan saya senantiasa cemerlang ye.
last weekend, aku telah mengambil masa berjam2 utk sampai ke pekeliling daripada pusat bandar kl, padahal dekat sangat. tak payah tahulah kenapa ye.
bila time nak balik pulak..(ke bandar sunway) dengan konfidennya aku bleh buat sekejap je walhal telah tersasar smp ke cheras dan sebagainya...
adakah kami golongan yang akan berkahwin ini akan mengalami masalah2 seperti lupa jalan dan hilang tumpuan ye? adakah disebabkan beberapa urusan penting yang belom siap maka hati menjadi sangat gusar dan fikiran juga terganggu?
makanya, bila weekend nye hectic, isninnya adalah MC!
p/s:tolong doakan kesihatan saya senantiasa cemerlang ye.
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