Tragedi Marco Simoncelli

Tragedi Marco Simoncelli


Moto gp pada hari minggu kemarin adalah akhir dari perjalanan Marco Simoncelli dalam debutnya di motogp.
Berikut video Tragedi Marco Simoncelli di Malaysia sirkuit Sepang:




Pendapat saya, bahwa mengapa pembalap sekelas moto gp dalam ke ada'an tersebut tidak melepaskan motornya???

Bagaiaman pendapat kalian?
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Noypistuff's First Blogversary Giveaway

In celebration of the first blogversary of Noypistuff, a brand new touchscreen phone (a Samsung Champ) and five (5) P300 cellphone prepaid cards will be given away to lucky Noypistuff readers.
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Inside The Big East: Marquette

Described as a "hoops savant" by coach Buzz Williams, Darius Johnson-Odom will fly to new heights for Marquette this season. (Photo courtesy of New York Daily News)

Bob Huggins and his alma mater of West Virginia had the spotlight yesterday, and next up is the unlikely Sweet 16 participant from the Big East a year ago.

Marquette Golden Eagles (2010-11 Record: 22-15, 9-9 Big East)
Head Coach: Buzz Williams (4th season at MU, 69-37; 83-54 overall)
Returning Starters: G Darius Johnson-Odom (6-2 Sr., 15.8 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 43% FG, 36% 3pt, 71% FT, 2.4 APG)
F Jae Crowder (6-6 Sr., 11.8 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 49% FG, 36% 3pt, 62% FT, 1.6 APG, 1.3 SPG)
C Chris Otule (6-11 Jr., 5.1 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 55% FG, 58% FT, 1.5 BPG)
Other Key Returning Players: G Vander Blue (6-4 So., 5.1 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 39% FG, 61% FT, 1.6 APG)
F Davante Gardner (4.6 PPG, 2.2 RPG, 58% FG, 75% FT)
G Junior Cadougan (6-1 Jr., 4.0 PPG, 1.8 RPG, 42% FG, 64% FT, 3.2 APG)
Key Losses: F Jimmy Butler (15.7 PPG, 6.1 RPG, 49% FG, 35% 3pt, 78% FT, 2.3 APG, 1.4 APG)
G Dwight Buycks (8.8 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 46% FG, 41% 3pt, 68% FT, 3.4 APG, 1.1 SPG)

Four jerseys. Three guards. Two consecutive years of producing a first-round pick in the NBA draft. One constantly underrated program that will once again be going into the season having flown under the radar in the minds of analysts, and will once again surprise everyone.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Marquette basketball.

The Golden Eagles have made a trademark of this unexpected success for years, even back when Mike Deane was coaching in the 1990s and even through the Tom Crean era that was highlighted by the school's Final Four appearance in 2003, their first since the great Al McGuire brought a national championship to Milwaukee in 1977. Head coach Buzz Williams returns for his fourth season at the helm of Marquette; and for the first time in his relatively short tenure, Buzz (his real first name is Brent, by the way) finally has more players coming back than he does leaving, a change from recent years in which the likes of Jerel McNeal, Wesley Matthews, Dominic James and Lazar Hayward among others have come and gone. "This is my first time since my first year that we have more returnees than newcomers," said Williams when interviewed recently by college basketball insider Jon Rothstein.

A big contributor to that factor is the presence of 6-2 senior guard Darius Johnson-Odom, who will almost certainly be a first team all-Big East selection by season's end; and possibly the conference's Player of the Year. Johnson-Odom, described last year by Williams as a "hoops savant," comes into his final campaign off a season in which he was the Golden Eagles' leading scorer, averaging nearly sixteen points per game and shooting 36 percent from three point range, not to mention making several highlight reel-worthy plays that helped Marquette defy the odds from their No. 11 seed in the Big East to earn a trip to the Sweet 16, where they were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament in Newark by Roy Williams and North Carolina.

Joining Johnson-Odom in the backcourt trio that has become a staple of Marquette since the days of Travis Diener, Steve Novak and some guy named Dwyane Wade, who has since gone on to become one of the best in the NBA while playing for the Miami Heat, will be sophomore Vander Blue, who was a highly touted recruit last season. Blue averaged just five points per game a year ago while making the transition to the Division I level, but has improved over the offseason to the point where Williams has stated that he would "help us more because he has a better understanding" of the game and the competition. Replacing Dwight Buycks at the point will be Junior Cadougan, the Canadian import entering his junior season. Williams has raved about Cadougan to no end every time I mention him in an interview; and although he is really a sophomore in relation to his playing time, both myself and his coach are confident that he will have a breakout year as the primary facilitator for the Golden Eagles.

Up front, Jimmy Butler is gone after he was drafted by the Chicago Bulls, but Williams returns the services of senior forward Jae Crowder. One of the many junior college transfers to have come to Marquette in recent years, Crowder made quite the first impression in the Big East last season by averaging nearly twelve points and seven rebounds per game while also shooting 36 percent from beyond the arc. Crowder will be the power forward in most situations while 6-11 big man Chris Otule comes back for his junior season to man the middle for Williams.

Sophomore Davante Gardner headlines the bench for Williams, and the coach has gushed about the development of both the 6-8 Gardner and the aforementioned Otule. "They've put me in a position to think about finishing a game with one of them on the floor," said Williams in the Jon Rothstein interview. Sophomore forward Jamail Jones, who competed in eighteen contests for the Golden Eagles last year, will also be an integral part of the Marquette rotation. Williams also welcomes freshman Todd Mayo to the team, a 6-3 guard who Williams believes is reminiscent of former New York Knick John Starks; as well as former Oregon transfer Jamil Wilson, a 6-7 swingman returning to his native Wisconsin. In addition, the Golden Eagles bring in two more freshmen in 6-6 swingman Juan Anderson, who should see a sizable amount of minutes following a conclusion to his high school career in which he averaged over sixteen points per game; and six-foot guard Derrick Wilson, a three-time player of the year in high school that could push Cadougan for minutes at the point.

Marquette opens their season at their home court of the Bradley Center with two games against Mount St. Mary's (November 11th) and Norfolk State (November 14th) before heading to the Virgin Islands to take part in the Paradise Jam, with three games that will take them up to Thanksgiving week. A home game against Jacksonville precedes the Golden Eagles' annual showdown with in-state rival Wisconsin, which takes place at the Kohl Center in Madison on December 3rd. Three days later, the Golden Eagles head to Madison Square Garden to take on Washington in the Jimmy V Classic, a one-night tournament that also includes fellow Big East program Villanova.

Home games against Wisconsin-Green Bay and Northern Colorado follow the excursion to the Garden; and Marquette will next head to the bayou to face Louisiana State in Baton Rouge on December 19th before two more nonconference games at the Bradley Center, with the first coming against Wisconsin-Milwaukee on December 22nd. One week later, Marquette will host Vanderbilt in what should be one of the more intriguing and competitive interconference contests all season, as the Golden Eagles will be going up against Kevin Stallings and a Commodores team that brings virtually everyone from last season back, headlined by John Jenkins, Jeffery Taylor and big man Festus Ezeli.

Marquette opens 2012 and Big East play with a New Year's Day home game against Villanova that is sure to go down to the wire like every other meeting in recent memory between the Golden Eagles and Wildcats. Road games against Georgetown and Syracuse precede a three-game homestand in which Marquette will pay tribute to its glorious history, first on Al McGuire Night January 11th against St. John's. The 95th anniversary celebration of Golden Eagles basketball comes next when Pittsburgh invades the Bradley Center three days later, with Rick Pitino and Louisville coming into town on January 16th for a Martin Luther King Day matinee.

A road trip to Providence and home game against USF are next on Marquette's ledger before the Golden Eagles wrap up a home-and-home series with Villanova on January 28th at the Wells Fargo Center. A home meeting with Seton Hall closes out January, and Marquette hits the road immediately following for collisions with Notre Dame and DePaul. Three years ago, Marquette ended the Fighting Irish home winning streak, and could be in line to do that again when they come to the Joyce Center on February 4th.

The start of a home-and-home series with Cincinnati is next for the Golden Eagles on "National Marquette Day" at the Bradley Center on February 11th, with a road game at the XL Center against Connecticut preceding Marquette's penultimate home game on February 22nd against Rutgers. A road trip to West Virginia and then Cincinnati to complete the back end of a home-and-home series concludes February, with the Golden Eagles celebrating senior night at home on March 3rd when Georgetown will square off against Marquette for the second time this season.
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Inside The Big East: West Virginia

Bob Huggins could be excluded from a best-dressed list, but don't count his West Virginia team out of Big East. (Photo courtesy of Sports Illustrated)

After profiling Jamie Dixon and Pitt, the next topic of conversation is the Panthers' archrival.

West Virginia Mountaineers (2010-11 Record: 21-12, 11-7 Big East)
Head Coach: Bob Huggins (5th season at WV, 101-42; 691-253 overall)
Returning Starters: F Kevin Jones (6-8 Sr., 13.1 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 45% FG, 60% FT, 1.1 APG)
G Darryl "Truck" Bryant (6-2 Sr., 11.3 PPG, 2.4 RPG, 33% FG, 83% FT, 3.0 APG)
F Deniz Kilicli (6-9 Jr., 6.6 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 49% FG, 57% FT)
Other Key Returning Players: None
Key Losses: G Casey Mitchell (13.6 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 42% FG, 38% 3pt, 87% FT, 1.1 APG)
F John Flowers (9.2 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 47% FG, 76% FT, 1.7 APG, 2.2 BPG)
G Joe Mazzulla (7.7 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 46% FG, 67% FT, 4.2 APG)

One year removed from a run to the Final Four behind the late-game heroics of DaSean Butler, West Virginia struggled last season; finishing 21-12 and only reaching the round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament after trying to replace both Butler and forward Devin Ebanks, who had been drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers following the 2009-10 campaign in which the Mountaineers reached the national semifinals. The good news in Morgantown is that coach Bob Huggins has three returning starters from each of the previous two teams coming into this season. The bad news, however, is that his bench is no longer as deep as it has historically been; meaning that West Virginia will need to rely on a combination of new faces and talent that has yet to prove itself if they are to be among the 68 programs to hear their names announced by Greg Gumbel on Selection Sunday.

Senior guard Darryl "Truck" Bryant, a local product by way of St. Raymond's in the Bronx, is the undisputed point guard now that Joe Mazzulla has graduated; and will be the primary option in the backcourt for Huggins as well. Up front, senior Kevin Jones and junior Deniz Kilicli will serve as the go-to guys inside. Last year, Jones and Kilicli averaged nearly 20 points and over 11 rebounds combined; and both could be double-double per night players under the right circumstances. Huggins' bench will be occupied by a number of incoming freshmen in a recruiting class highlighted by 5-11 guard Jabarie Hinds. Hinds comes to the Mountaineers from Mount Vernon High School and coach Bob Cimmino, the same program that produced Kevin Jones; and should make an impact immediately.

West Virginia opens the season on November 11th against Summit League favorite Oral Roberts before hosting Kent State four days later at 10AM as part of ESPN's 24 hours of college basketball. One last home game against Alcorn State awaits before a matchup with last year's NCAA Tournament darling Morehead State on a neutral court in Charleston, site of the Mountaineers' game with Marshall last season.

West Virginia returns home to face Huggins' former employer Akron before hitting the road to meet Mississippi State as part of the SEC/Big East Challenge. Next up is a clash with another former Huggins program, as Kansas State meets the Mountaineers in Wichita before three home games in Morgantown; the first of which comes against former Big East opponent Miami. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Tennessee Tech are next on West Virginia's ledger before the Mountaineers head to Las Vegas for showdowns with Missouri State and Baylor.

After opening Big East play in Morgantown against Villanova on December 28th, West Virginia closes 2011 two days later in Newark against Seton Hall, and plays its first contest of 2012 at the RAC against Mike Rice's Scarlet Knights four days later. A home meeting with Georgetown precedes a trip to the XL Center to face Jim Calhoun and reigning national champion Connecticut, with Rutgers invading the WVU Coliseum on January 14th to complete a home-and-home series. Four days later, West Virginia returns to Charleston to reprise their in-state rivalry with Marshall, who could be a contender in Conference USA under coach Tom Herrion.

A home game against yet another former Huggins school is next for the Mountaineers, as Mick Cronin and Cincinnati make their way into Morgantown on January 21st. Four days later, West Virginia heads into Madison Square Garden looking to avenge a bitter loss from last season when they take on Steve Lavin and the youngest team in St. John's history. Last season, the Red Storm opened conference play with a rather convincing win in Morgantown, a key in their 3-0 Big East start that set them up for their miraculous stretch run. The Mountaineers stay in New York to meet Syracuse at the Carrier Dome following their trip to the largest city in the United States, with Pitt closing out January on the 30th when the Mountaineers and Panthers play the first of two games in the Backyard Brawl.

A trip to Providence opens the month of February for West Virginia, with Notre Dame coming into Morgantown on February 8th for the front end of a home-and-home series. Three days later, Rick Pitino and Louisville are the next opponent the Mountaineers play host to, with Pittsburgh next on the schedule from the Petersen Center on February 16th. The back end of the Notre Dame home-and-home takes place next for West Virginia at the Joyce Center six days following the Pitt game; with Marquette and DePaul coming into Morgantown for the final homestand of the season, one that will take the Mountaineers through the month of February. West Virginia will play its final regular season game in St. Petersburg on March 3rd when they fly to the Sunshine State to face USF in their final tuneup before the Big East tournament.
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Christopher Lao BPI Auto Insurance Commercial (Video)

Christopher Lao is back! This time as a star in his own auto insurance commercial where he again demanded he should have been informed.
A screengrab of Christopher Lao's BPI commercial
In the said BPI auto-insurance commercial, Christopher "Chris" Lao does a spoof of his Bagyong Kabayan outburst on National TV which initiated quite a commotion online, a couple of months ago. Here's the said video ad:


Christopher Lao BPI Auto Insurance Commercial | Video courtesy of "bpiloans"

The above Chris Lao BPI commercial, which was uploaded on Youtube just a while back, is now generating some buzz in Twitter. "Chris Lao" is a trending topic in the popular microblogging site (again) as of this writing. These are some of the tweets:
"ang galing ng new commercial ni chris lao! :)) woo!" - Justin Pollentes

"Christopher Lao got it going on =)) Good job on the Commercial gig." - Maria Carmina Valdes

"you na already Chris Lao....turn every misfortune into gold...so to speak" - Rachel Callejo

"Great maneuvering, Christopher Lao. This one should be more talked about than the former." - Ivan Villegas

"Oh My Chris Lao is Trending siya ba ang nawawalang kapatid ng Informed Citizen na si Christopher Lao?" - AiAi delas Alas

"good examples of crisis management -- Maricar Reyes and Christopher Lao. Kumita pa! Make it or break it on youtube!" - Ros Juan
In a GMA news interview, Chris Lao, who admitted going through a depression after the Typhoon "Kabayan" incident, said, "Some good finally came out of this crisis. It became an opportunity. I can now pay for the tuition of my daughter."
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SM Pampanga Shooting Incident Video Surfaces

An amateur video of the recent shooting incident in SM Pampanga has made its way online.

The said SM Pampampanga Shooting Incident Video shows one of the two teens still showing signs of life after shooting himself in the head. The 13-year-old was still able to move his feet and rolled from prone to lying position while police and security officers were still waiting for the medics to arrive.

According to a Philippine National Police (PNP ) official interviewed by TV Patrol earlier, the police who acted as first responder to the crime were prohibited by the PNP Manual on Crime Scene Operations to do anything to the two boys.  Instead, they were expected in making an "immediate call for an emergency response unit to save the injured persons" which they did.

The PNP official, however, added that they will be investigating the video to see if errors in handling the situation were committed by the police officers and security guards as other people can be seen walking near the crime scene on the video. 

Check out the said SM Pampanga Shooting Incident Video below courtesy of "ramlydiosa" of Youtube:


The said SM Pampanga shooting incident happened last September 20, 2011. According to reports, the 13-year-old boy first shot using a caliber .22 pistol his alleged lover, a 16-year-old boy, in the head and later aimed the gun to his own head and pulled the trigger. Police said the younger boy shot his companion due to a "lovers' quarrel."  Both died a day after they were admitted in the Intensive Care Unit.
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Bagyong Ramon continues to move northwestward: PAGASA

Bagyong Ramon (Tropical Depression Ramon) has continued moving in a Northwest direction, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said Thursday.
Bagyong Ramon satellite image as of 5 p.m., October 13, 2011 | Source: PAGASA
According to the 5 p.m. bulletin from PAGASA, Bagyong Ramon was last spotted based on satellite and surface data at 270 km West of Metro Manila (14.3°N 118.3°E). It is packing maximum winds of 55 kph near the center and is moving to the Northwest at 19 kph.

The state weather bureau has lowered storm signals in all areas. Fishermen with smaller fishing boats, however, are are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves.

Tropical Depression Ramon is expected to be at 850 km West of Laoag City by Saturday.
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