repekan = prattle/gibberish/twaddle
Tulisan aku selepas ini akan punya warna. Repekan harian aku akan berbunyi tempatan walhal tulisan tekno akan kekal omputih. Rasa terpanggil tuk berubah wajah dek Majalah 3 dan tulisan KNizam yang mengungguli carta tempatan. Notis ini rasanya tak perlu di-dwi bahasa kan. Cukuplah dengan bait-bait di atas. Lagipun, mungkin tiada warga universal membaca repekan harian aku yang berbaur tekno ini. Lain kali, siapa tahu? Mungkin Ryan Sims sedang terpinga-pinga membaca barisan huruf roman yang padanya, tiada makna. Jika kau faham repekan aku maka kita punya dunia yang sama. Untuk yang sudi singgah, “Terima kaseh,” kata zemaNORIS.
Perubahan tulisan diiringi dengan tema baru. Belum sampai sepurnama kan. Kalah MohdIsmail di awal-awal kareer blog beliau. Pujian/komen dialu-alukan. Tema baru dipilih sempena penerangan eksklulif MohdIsmail mengenai trackback. Puas aku cari tema yang punya susunan yang unik, trackback terbina dalam serta pengamal warna yang ceria!
Siapa yang ada masalah tekno, boleh bertanya mahupun berkongsi pendapat atau artikel. Ilmu tekno tak pernah up-to-date. Kita kongsi, tanya dan sama-sama pandai. Itu yang kau mahu kan?
Today, I got a change to try the new expressway before it starts operation (and charge!) on next Monday, 14 January. Seriously I can’t imagine the path that I will taken. My guess would be an elevated highway connectiong KL until Sg. Besi highway. I couldn’t be more wrong.

If my memory served me right, I saw the signboard says Jalan Tun Razak. So I went there. This is the start for the expressway, Jalan Tun Razak, right before SMART tunnel entrance. Along the way, i can see Carrefour Jalan Peel on my right as well as Plaza Uncang Emas with Jalan Loke Yew right beneath me.Upfront, there was a signboard saying “Plaza Tol Di Hadapan”. TheSalak Selatan toll plaza near the Miharja’s LRT station. At this point, still can’t tell how much the toll fee as the signboard’s column for fee is still empty. If you’re using TnG service, it’s still require for you to ‘touch’ for you to ‘go’. (no charge, though).
I went straight ahead passing Kuchai and burst up at Sri Petaling (I can tell by looking at the Carrefour, again). This is the last interchange before you reach Putrajaya. Straight, I went. On my left, there was Technology Park. Starting from here, the road seemed like a straight line going no where. Nothing happen for a few minutes as I passing by boring road with noting on the side ( except few new townships).
Next is Hentian Sebelah Sri Kembangan. Stil empty, no tenants. On my right, I can see Jusco Taman Equine. Hmm, I can see where this was going. After a very dull moments, I reached Putrajaya toll plaza and ‘touch’ed for free. Passed the toll plaza, lay 2 roads splitting to Putrajaya and KLIA. Choosing KLIA leads to ELITE - Putrajaya exchange.
I think the rest of the option says it all. My word is, if you’re coming from my area (ampang), use Kajang Silk instead. Saves you from the trouble of going to KL or Bukit Jalil entrance. Happy travelling.
EDIT: Salak South toll fee - RM1.50, Putrajaya toll fee - RM2.50
Sometimes to configure certain types of router you need MAC(physical) address. A friend of mine asked earlier today how to retrieve the physical address.
There are a numbers of known steps. The most common it to check the Local Connection Status by double clicking the network icon on system tray. Click on support tab and click details.
The same result can be obtain using command prompt. Fire up your command prompt (type cmd in run panel). Type ipconfig/all.All details related to your network configuration can be seen here.
However this solutions doesn’t apply to my friends situation. She said that her laptop not even plugged to a network!After a while going thru control panel, suddenly i remembered another way to get MAC address.