Bismillahirrahmanirrahim

Salam wbt and peace

I was stumbled upon this article few days ago and worth check it out since if you might suddenly stuck in a (pretend) snowball warfare later while and your pecak silat is freezing during this winter season. At least this skill still cost a survival value.

Gunakan masa dengan sebaiknya. Thursday is coming, the fast are short nowadays. So, make the best of it. Selamat.. =)

~Hanafi

disclaimer: men's language ahead...


 

How to Make the Perfect Snowball

Snowstorm and snowball fight in Times Square, Manhattan, New York (larger size) by Dan Nguyen NY

 

As a boy, whenever the forecast called for possible snow, I would eagerly leap out of bed in the morning and look out the window to see if any of the white, fluffy stuff-white gold really-had fallen while I slumbered. If it had, I would then dash to the television, cross my fingers, and eagerly watch the local news, anxious to see the school closing list scroll across the bottom of the screen. Seeing your school come up on that list was the equivalent of winning the kid lottery. Boo-yah! A snow day!

Snow days are one of the best parts of boyhood-not only is school canceled, but the snow-covered ground offers a range of activities that are only possible a few times a year (at least for a kid ).From snowball fights to snowman building, snow provides a positively irresistible outdoor playground for the young and old alike.

With winter weather setting in, I thought we’d take the time this month to review some essential snow play skills. You can teach them to your kids to enhance their snow day experience, or use them yourself…after all, just because you’re a man, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make time for boyish play!

First up in the snow skills series-how to make the perfect snowball.

Find the perfect snow.

Snowball Ready! by Odalaigh

To make the perfect snowball, you need the perfect snow. For the best snowballs, find snow that’s not too wet or too dry. If it’s too wet, you’ll just end up making slushballs, which are basically rocks. Not a good thing for snowball fights unless you’re looking to kill a man.

While light, powdery snow makes great snow for skiing, it’s not conducive to snowball making. Colder temperatures create this powdery snow. Because of its low moisture content, powdery snow won’t pack. However, if you only have powder snow, there a few things you can do to make it suitable for packing snowballs.

First, look for snow in slightly warmer places such as close to the street where cars have driven or near houses where the heat given off from inside might warm things up a bit.

Second, and if you’re a masochist, pack the snowballs with your bare hands. The heat from your hands will warm up the snow and create enough moisture for it to stick together. Of course if the snowball fight lasts several hours, you might lose a few of your digits.

Third, wait until the middle of the day before you start your snowball fight. This will give the sun time to warm the snow up a bit and create the needed moisture for snowball packing.

Wear gloves, not mittens.

snowball fun! by j_wijnands

When packing snowballs, you’ll need all the finger dexterity you can get. While mittens keep your hands nice and toasty, it’s hard to pack a snowball with a pair of flippers. It’s not impossible; it just takes more time and care. But that extra time can spell the difference between getting pegged in the face with a snowball and being able to launch a preemptive strike.

Also, the mitten’s strength in keeping your hands warm is also its weakness in making snowballs. Less heat escapes from a mitten. But you need a little heat for snowball packing, especially if you only have dry snow available. So instead of mittens, go with gloves. You’ll have the dexterity to quickly form snowballs and just enough heat to create the moisture needed for proper packing.

Packing your snowball.

Flaming Snowball Trick by Heaps Happy

You’ve found the perfect snow and you have your gloves on; now it’s time to start making those snowballs. When selecting snow for your ammo, go with the snow a few inches below the surface. The top layer has already packed this snow down. Using pre-packed snow makes your job a bit easier. Fill both your cupped hands with snow. Start bringing your hands together while rotating them to pack the snow. Each time you bring your hands together, apply more and more pressure. If you start off with too much pressure, the snowball will just fall apart.

When you start feeling some resistance from the snow as you pack, the snowball is ready. Stop pressing and start smoothing the ball out so if forms a nice spherical shape. Ba-da-bing! You’ve got yourself a top notch snow grenade.

No soakers (unless you want to up the pain level)

42:365 - Snowball This! by andrewsulliv

Soakers are snowballs dipped in water. The water causes the snow to melt a bit and ice up, turning a nice fluffy snowball into a cold, hard ice ball. Getting hit with a soaker feels like getting hit with a baseball. I’ve been hit many a time with these treacherous projectiles, and it hurts like hell. Never use soakers in friendly snowball fights with children and little old ladies. However, if you and your buds want to make your annual winter capture-the-flag game a bit more interesting, i.e. more painful, make it a soaker-only game. If your wife asks you why you have a bunch of welts on your body, tell her you got in a fight with a Yeti.

Make your snowballs one at a time or all at once?

Newmindspace Snowball Fight by Mute*

Strategy dictates which method you choose. If you lack cover and are being barraged with snowy projectiles, then you’ll have to make them one at a time. However, if you have sufficient cover to shield you from attack, build up an ammo pile before you launch your assault. When the enemy stoops over to make his one snowball, you can fire two or three snowballs at him

 


BIsmillahirrahmanirrahim
Salam wbt and peace

Picked from recent news headline.. get ready for heavy snow, widespread icy roads and bitter temperatures on the way..

From BBC

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Severe weather warnings are in place for most of the UK with more heavy snow already falling in some areas.


Up to 15cm (6in) could fall in parts of Scotland and north-east England, while 2-8cm (1-3in) is likely in areas such as the Midlands and the south-west.Warnings are also in place for icy roads in Northern Ireland and Wales.Wintry weather caused widespread problems on Friday, with schools closed, flights disrupted and a 26-mile tailback on the M4 in south Wales.

Some weekend sporting events have also been cancelled.The UK has seen the earliest widespread snowfall for 17 years and forecasters say it could last for two weeks.

One of the coldest place overnight on Friday was Trawscoed, in west Wales, where -10.2C (14F) was recorded. Dalwhinnie, in the Highlands, recorded -8.2C (17F), and Chesham, in Buckinghamshire, -7C (19F).

BBC weather forecast Darren Bett said a band of snow was moving west across Scotland and that the north-west of England could also be affected on Saturday.The latest Met Office severe weather warnings for heavy snow and widespread ice in Scotland are for Orkney and Shetland, the Highlands and Grampian, Central, Tayside, Fife, south-west Scotland, Lothian and Borders. In England, they are in place for the north-west and north-east, Yorkshire and Humber, and the East and West Midlands.

From YELP (Yorkshire Evening Post)

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Yorkshire's winter weather is poised to take a chilly turn for the worse.
Forecasters say parts of the Broad Acres could see "significant snow accumulations" from tomorrow through to the weekend. And although Leeds is expected to avoid the full effects of the whiteout, it will not escape Mother Nature's icy attentions altogether.  Temperatures in the city could fall to as low as minus 2C (28.4F) on
Thursday and Friday night, according to experts.

Aisling Creevey, a forecaster with the MeteoGroup weather organisation, said: "It is going to be cold, cold, cold. Temperatures are dropping to below average everywhere and will struggle to rise during the day. By Wednesday we will really be able to feel the difference across the country."

Today's forecast will make unhappy reading for Tykes with bad memories of last winter, the worst for 30 years. Then, large parts of Yorkshire came to a virtual standstill after heavy snowfalls while some roads in Leeds went untreated because of grit supply shortages.

Leeds City Council's preparations for this winter include the launch of a new service on social networking website Twitter that gives motorists regular updates on weather conditions and road gritting arrangements.

The local authority has also stockpiled 20,000 tonnes of grit. A council spokeswoman today said its gritting crews were expected to be in action for much of the week. Meanwhile, a Christmas Festival at Leeds's Harewood House launches at midday on Friday, with a festive lights switch-on to follow at 6.30pm. 

It will then run each day – apart from Mondays and Tuesdays – until December 19. Attractions include a Christmas market, choir and brass band performances and even a chance to meet some reindeer.

 

~Hanafi

 

Who knows what the Rock is Cookin!!


Who knows what the Rock is Cookin!!-banana choc cake

Salam everyone,
We're going to have our 1st cooking session this FRIDAY!!!! Yayyyyyyyy!!!!!!
This session will be conducted by Kak Dila, who will be teaching us how to bake a BANANA CHOC CAKE!!!! (which is very much similar to the Chocolate Banana Cake from Secret Recipe...hehehehehe nyum nyum).
A small fee is going to be charged for those who wants to attend this session to cover the cost of the ingredients.
Anyone who's interested can sign up for this session through this link:
We are limiting the session for 10 people only so we are doing it on a first come, first serve basis.

Details of the event:
Conducted by: Kak Dila
Date: 29 october 2010 (Friday)
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Venue: 13, Kelso Road (Wardah Diniah)
Fee: GBP 2 (member)
GBP 3 (non-member)
What we're learning to make: BANANA CHOCOLATE CAKE
As this is our very 1st session, we only estimated it to be 2 hours long. Please be punctual for those who wants to come as we do not want to waste time. (Time is precious ok....)
So, sign up now!!! Places are limited =)


Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
Salam wbt and peace everyone

What's making Leeds tick next week?

[Monday] Better Union Forum
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Referendum
  1. Should there be more seating in the union ground floor space?
  2. Should the union put the water machine stands at arm level?
  3. Should LUU increase visibility and inclusion of autonomous DIY student run spaces in the union?
  4. Should the union promote fundamental Human rights by supporting Protect the Human week 2010??
  5. Should the union have a Post-graduate lounge with a cooking area?
  6. Should the union introduce a loyalty scheme to help students save money?
  7. Should the union only sell tuna products caught by sustainable methods?
  8. Should the union promote the new democratic system more widely?
  9. Should LUU take a zero-tolerance approach towards sexual harassment?
  10. Should the union extend the composting facilities already available in the union?
  11. Should the union provide more vegan options in the essential store?
  12. Should the union celebrate its athletes achievements by building atrophy cabinet?
  13. Should the union kick-start an independent magazine (zine) produced by LUU societies?

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[Tuesday] Nasser Karimian is coming to Leeds! Surah Al-Fatiha workshop by ISOC | 5-9pm | LU Greenroom

Public Speaking by Zam'n

[Wednesday] UKEC-LUMSOC-MASSOC Session with MSD Director: Academic Excellence | 6.00 pm | Parkinson Building |

[Thursday] ISOC Weekly Iftar + Seal Nectar 10 minutes Circle | After maghrib | LU Greenroom


[All week] LUMSOC Dynamic Circle

reading Qur'an by Zamzam Design

[Saturday] LUMSOC Quranic Circle

[Weekend] LUMSOC-SMSA-YMSA Freshers Camp | 22-24th | Scarborough \'_^



~Hanafi
"Profound changes come from profound events"


Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
Salam wbt and peace everyone

What's making Leeds tick next week?

[Monday] ISOC Freshers Dinner Volunteers Meeting | 5.30pm | LU Greenroom

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[Tuesday] ISOC Freshers Dinner |6.30 - 10.00pm | LU Great Hall - Refectory

[Wednesday] Gent LUMSOC Sports Extra | 5.00 - 6.00pm | Abu Bakr's Court

Futsal au Japon: Shinjuku 2 by toksuede

 


[Friday] Ladies LUMSOC Sport Extra | 4.00 - 5.00pm | LU Sport Centre - The Edge

# 46/100 -- Bowling Alley Bugs by Toria Clark

[Friday] LUMSOC SSG Bowling Tournament | 7.00pm | Hollywood Bowl, Kirkstall

[Saturday] LUMSOC Quranic Circle | 10.00 - 12.00am | LU Greenroom |

.................................................... The week after...................................................

Public Speaking by Zam'n

[Wednesday] UKEC-LUMSOC-MASSOC Session with MSD Director: Academic Excellence | 6.00 pm | Parkinson Building |

[All week] LUMSOC Dynamic Circle

[Weekend] LUMSOC-SMSA-YMSA Freshers Camp | 22-24th | Scarborough



~Hanafi
"Profound changes come from profound events"

 

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