Friday, March 11, 2011

Powerful quake hits Japan

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An 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck Japan's northeastern coast around 0546 GMT on Friday.

It caused a four-meter tsunami in the port city of Kamishi and its tremors shook buildings in the capital Tokyo, over 300 kilometers away.

Now Taiwan has issued a tsunami warning.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Warning for iPod Users

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Public schoolboy on morning jog killed by train as he ran over level crossing wearing iPod

A talented public schoolboy was killed on a level crossing because he was listening to his iPod and failed to hear the oncoming train.
Sixth former Matthew Leonard was taking an early morning jog on Valentine’s Day when he was struck. He died instantly.
The 18-year-old boarder at the £25,000-a-year Christ’s Hospital School near  Horsham, West Sussex, was captain of the school’s cross-country running team, a gifted mathematician and had been offered places at several leading universities.
The horrific accident happened shortly before 7am less than two miles from the school, which has 840 boys and girls who regularly achieve some of the best GCSE and A-level results in the country.
Last night the school’s headmaster, John Franklin, paid tribute to Matthew, who won a gold medal after taking part in a nationwide mathematics competition last November.
‘The school community is shocked and saddened by this news and our thoughts are with the parents, the rest of our pupils and staff at the school at this very difficult time,’ said Mr Franklin.
‘Matthew joined us as a sixth former, a quiet but pleasant young man who was well liked by both his own year group and those younger pupils with whom he came in contact.
‘He was a bright, hard-working student, holding offers for some top universities, and was also a talented long-distance runner.
Prestigious: Tragic Matthew Leonard , 18, was a boarder at Christ's Hospital School in Horsham
Prestigious: Matthew Leonard , 18, was a boarder at £11,600-a-year Christ's Hospital School in Horsham
‘His tragic death has touched all at Christ’s Hospital and we will miss him greatly. The pupils and their parents have been informed and a special assembly and chapel service has been held.’
Yesterday contributors to the school’s internet forum offered their condolences to Matthew’s family and friends.
Tragedy: The rail crossing near Christ's Hospital where Matthew Leonard died
Tragedy: The rail crossing near Christ's Hospital where Matthew Leonard died
One posted: ‘There is a fairly large curve on the tracks which makes trains hard to see.
‘Although they are quite loud  on approach, if someone had  headphones on or was on the phone, this advance warning would be lost.’
The teenager is thought to have been listening to his iPod and not heard the train approaching
Distraction? The teenager is thought to have been listening to his iPod and not heard the train approaching
A farmer at Sharpenhurst Farm – which is parallel to the railway track – told how pupils from Christ’s Hospital School would often run through his land.
‘There are always groups coming out for a run through the fields,’ said the farmer, who did not want to be named.
‘The police and paramedics  came down my road on Monday morning to get to the crossing.
‘The trains come past at about 75 miles an hour. It is a tragic waste of a young life.’
The accident mirrors the death of another Christ’s Hospital School sixth former who died more than 20 years ago. Richard Slater was killed on March 15, 1990, by the same Bognor to London train service after deliberately walking on to the tracks close to the school.
Recent research revealed that  as many as 17 accidents every day occur in Britain with victims described as having put themselves into ‘iPod oblivion’.
The AA has reported that  pedestrians, joggers, cyclists and motorists are all at risk of falling into a ‘zombie-like’ state while plugged into modern technology such as MP3 players.

 

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The link between man and God is Faith

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Professor: You are a Christian, aren't you, son?
Student: Yes, sir.

Professor: So, you believe in God?
Student: Absolutely, sir.

Professor: Is God good?
Student: Sure.

Professor: My brother died of cancer, even though he prayed to God to heal him. Most of us would attempt to help others who are ill. But God didn't. How is God good, then? Hmm? (Student was silent)
Professor: You can't answer, can you? Let's start again, young fella. Is God good?
Student: Yes.

Professor: Is Satan good?
Student: No.

Professor: Where does Satan come from?
Student: From God.

Professor: That's right. Tell me son, is there evil in this world?
Student: Yes.

Professor: Evil is everywhere, isn't it? And God did make everything. Correct?
Student: Yes.

Professor: So who created evil? (Student didn't answer)
Professor: Is there sickness? Immortality? Hatred? Ugliness? All these terrible things exist in the world, don't they?
Student: Yes, sir.

Professor: So, who created them? (Student had no answer)
Professor: Science says you have 5 senses you use to identify and observe the world around you. Tell me, son, have you ever seen God?
Student: No, sir.

Professor: Tell us if you have ever heard your God.
Student: No, sir.

Professor: Have you ever felt your God, tasted your God, smelt your God? Have you ever had any sensory perception of God, for that matter?
Student: No, sir. I'm afraid I haven't.

Professor: Yet you still believe in Him?
Student: Yes.

Professor: According to empirical, testable, demonstrable protocol, Science says your God doesn't exist. What do you say to that, son?
Student: Nothing. I only have my Faith.
Professor: Yes, Faith. And that is the problem Science has.

Student: Professor, is there such a thing as Heat?
Professor: Yes.

Student: And is there such a thing as Cold?
Professor: Yes.
Student: No, sir, there isn't.
(The Lecture Theatre became very quiet with this turn of events)

Student: Sir, you can have lots of heat, even more heat, superheat, mega heat, white heat, a little heat or no heat. But we don't have anything called cold. We can hit 458 Degrees below Zero which is no heat, but we can't go any further after that. There is no such thing as cold. Cold is only a word we use to describe the absence of Heat. We cannot measure cold. Heat is energy. Cold is not the opposite of heat, sir, just the absence of it.
(There was a pin-drop silence in the Lecture Theatre)

Student: What about darkness, Professor? Is there such a thing as darkness?
Professor: Yes. What is night if there isn't darkness?
Student: You're wrong again, sir. Darkness is the absence of something. You can have Low Light, Normal Light, Bright Light, Flashing Light... But if you have No Light constantly, you have nothing and it's called Darkness, isn't it? In reality, darkness isn't. If it is, You would be able to make darkness darker, wouldn't you?

Professor: So what is the point you are making, young man?
Student: Sir, my point is, your Philosophical Premise is flawed.
Professor: Flawed? Can you explain how?

Student: Sir, you are working on the Premise of Duality. You argue there is Life and then there is Death, a good God and a bad God. You are viewing the concept of God as something finite, something we can measure. Sir, Science can't even explain a thought. It uses electricity and magnetism, but has never seen, much less fully understood either one. To view death as the opposite of life is to be ignorant of the fact that death cannot exist as a substantive thing. Death is not the opposite of life, just the absence of it. Now tell me, Professor, do you teach your students that they evolved from a monkey?
Professor: If you are referring to the Natural Evolutionary Process, yes of course, I do.

Student: Have you ever observed Evolution with your own eyes, sir? (The professor shook his head with a smile, beginning to realize where the argument was going)
Student: Since no one has ever observed the Process of Evolution at work and cannot even prove that this process is an on-going endeavor, are you not teaching your opinion, sir? Are you not a Scientist but a Preacher? (The class was in uproar)

Student: Is there anyone in the class who has ever seen the Professor's brain? (The class broke out into laughter)
Student: Is there anyone here who has ever heard the Professor's brain, felt it, touched or smelt it?  No one appears to have done so. So, according to the established Rules of Empirical, Stable and Demonstrable Protocol, Science says that you have no brain, sir. With all due respect, sir, how do we then trust your lectures? (The room was silent. The Professor stared at the student, his face unfathomable)

Professor: I guess you'll have to take them on Faith, son.

Student: That is it, sir, exactly! The link between man and God is Faith. That is all that keeps things alive and moving!
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Sunday, September 05, 2010

CABE

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* Cabai rawit merah: Rp 21.000 per kg-Rp 25.000 per kg
* Cabai merah keriting: Rp 20.000 per kg-Rp 25.000 per kg
* Cabai merah gombong: Rp 18.000 per kg-Rp 13.000 per kg
* Cabai rawit hijau: Rp11.000 per kg-Rp14.000 per kg.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Reported Attack Site! regional.kompas.com

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Reported Attack Site!
 
This web site at regional.kompas.com has been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your security preferences.
       
Attack sites try to install programs that steal private information, use your computer to attack others, or damage your system.

Some attack sites intentionally distribute harmful software, but many are compromised without the knowledge or permission of their owners.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Yahoo! Mail Can't talk now. System's down.

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Can't talk now. System's down.

Sorry for the holdup. Looks like a temporary glitch in our network has part of Yahoo! mail down, so you're briefly without service. Rest assured the alarms are blaring in the basement and our team is working frantically to get you up and running ASAP. Again, the snag is on our end — so there's no need for you to do a thing.

Yahoo! Mail Team

http://f656.mail.yahoo.com/outage_pages/outage.html

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Monday, August 02, 2010

Microsoft Patches 'Critical' Crack in Windows

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Microsoft on Monday released an emergency patch for a “critical” crack in Windows operating system software that could let hackers take control of computers over the Internet.

“The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if the icon of a specially crafted shortcut is displayed,” the US technology giant said in a security bulletin ranked ’Critical.’

“An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the local user.”

Computer users commonly use short-cuts in the form of on-screen icons they can click to instantly awaken favored applications. The Windows flaw lets hackers booby-trap such icons with malicious software that could let them control machines from afar.

Microsoft routinely releases software patches the second Tuesday of each month but resorts to making patches available “out of band” when it deems situations dangerous.

“Several families of malware have been attempting to attack this vulnerability,” Microsoft Trustworthy Computing response manager Christopher Budd wrote in a blog post.

“We firmly believe that releasing the update out of band is the best thing to do to help protect our customers.”

Some attacks have reportedly been directed at power plants and other vital infrastructure. People using computers running on any version of Windows software were urged to apply the update immediately.
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Wednesday, July 07, 2010

10 Facts about Paul, The Octopus Oracle

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1. British-born male octopus
Although now living in the Aquarium Sea Life Centre, Oberhausen, Germany, Paul was born in Weymouth, England and moved from the Weymouth Sea Life Park (to Germany) in 2006.
A staff at Weymouth Sea Life Park, Fiona Smith, who never take care Paul says, "He never made any predictions when it's still here. But, maybe he was waiting for a big tournament like the World Cup to show that ability."



2. Humans hunted
An Argentine chef, Nicolas Bedorrou, so angry when Paul accurately predicted that his country teams will be defeated Germany in the quarterfinal World Cup 2010 South Africa. He even threatened to hunt for Paul to be cooked.
"We will chase and place them on paper. We'll then beat her to make the meat tender and then put it in boiling water," said Bedorrou.


3. Great news
Prediction Paul has invited the attention of many people because a German television station, NTV began diligently to broadcast games directly predicted Paul, with two reporters standing next to the tank so they can make the audience know how Paul make predictions.


4. The biggest celebrity in Oberhausen
Paul is the most popular thing in Oberhausen, a city, which according to Wikipedia, an area of 77 square kilometers and a population of 214 000 inhabitants. During this time, the city was only known for having the largest shopping centers in Germany, the Centro.


5. An almost perfect prediction accuracy
Paul began to predict the outcome of the game since Euro 2008 Switzerland-Austria and Germany he was predicting six games, with four of them right. He said Germany would win all the matches. In fact, Germany lost to Croatia.


Last prediction Germany lost to Spain.
Fact : Germany lost 0 - 1 to Spain in World Cup 2010 Semifinal


6. Can make you rich
 With forecasts like that, you can rely on forecasts-predictions before betting. Can make you poor too :)


7. Intelligent animals
Octopus is intelligent animals and proved to have a strong memory. "Octopus ordinary like Paul is very intelligent. We equate them with intelligence and they love dogs and like to solve problems," said Fiona Smith.

8. Celebrities on Facebook and Twitter
Paul became one of the most prevalent topic of conversation at social networking site. The phrase "Paul the Octopus" and "Pulpo" (Spanish for octopus) Twitter world top ten.


9. Without engineering
Paul predicts the outcome of the game with the lid off one of two containers of food in the tank. Sea Life Centre Oberhausen Staff, Tanja Munzig, denied allegations that there was something placed in one container. "There's no trick. Food and everything the same in both containers were the same, except the flag," said Munzig.


10. Not afraid of death threats
According to his supervisor, Oliver Walencak, Paul was not afraid of threats of supporters who blamed him for exclusion of Argentine Lionel Messi and colleagues from the World Cup in 2010 because the 0-4 defeat of Germany.

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Paul’s prediction in Germany vs Spain match!!!

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Paul has finally predicted the outcome of the match between Germany and Spain. The prediction seems to be true.
With no further delay, behold the new picture of Paul the Octopus’s latest prediction. Yes, he thinks that Spain will sink the 3-times World Champions to advance to the finals. The official words come from the Oberhausen’s Sea Life Aquarium on Tuesday.
“Paul has decided that Spain will win,” Fey said in a phone interview. “But — and that’s a big but — Paul got it wrong only one time and that was also a game between Germany and Spain, therefore we think he just simply can’t get it right when it comes to this combination.”
Paul’s predictions in this world cup have been accurate and flawless. The officials have said that Paul will be predicting the finals even IF the Germans win their match against Spain. But will they win??
Let me know about your views regarding this.




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Sunday, July 04, 2010

Biaya SIM dan STNK Naik Juli

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Biaya pembuatan Surat Izin Mengemudi (SIM), Surat Tanda Nomor Kendaraan (STNK), Tanda Nomor Kendaraan Bermotor (TNKB), dan Buku Pemilik Kendaraan Bermotor (BPKB) naik mulai awal Juli 2010.
Berdasarkan PP No.50 tahun 2010 tentang Penyesuaian tariff Pajak Negara Bukan Pajak (PNBP).

Surat Izin Mengemudi (SIM)
SIM Baru Perpanjangan
A 120.000 80.000
B1 120.000 80.000
B2 120.000 80.000
C 10.000 75.000
D 50.000 30.000



 Surat Tanda Nomor Kendaraan (STNK)
Roda 2/3 50.000
Roda 4 75.000



Surat Tanda Coba Kendaraan (STCK)
STCK 25.000



Tanda Nomor Kendaraan Bermotor (TNKB)
Roda 2/3 30.000
Roda 4 / lebih 50.000



Buku Milik Kendaraan Bermotor (BPKB) 
BPKB Baru Ganti
Roda 2/3 80.000 80.000
Roda 4 / lebih 100.000 100.000
Mutasi 75.000
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Love needs tolerance

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In order to experience everlasting love in life, you ought to first figure out what is missing in your life and then fill in the gaps. People fall in and out of love because they expect their lovers to be everything to them and do everything for them. They then become dissatisfied when the partner fails to meet all their requirements. If you have a dream of achieving everlasting love you better create your very own life crowned by hobbies, interests and beneficial passions. This makes you a full lover when you enjoy a complete, interesting life on your own. Create a world of your own. On your to-do-list add forgiveness. It is always healthy to forgive while you can, disappointments and sadness is a part of life.

Some people find it hard to forgive their partners especially if they happened to catch them cheating on them. Seek professional help from a marriage and relationship counselor. This is an important move towards search for everlasting love. Most buried resentments are the cause to failed marriages and broken relationships. At one time they resurface and blow the present things out of proportion. To find a smooth sail in your love life you have to learn to forgive and move on with a clean slate. Accept changes when they arrive instead of fighting the reality. In life change is inevitable. At one time you will be loved, dumped, married, you will have children, become sick and die. You should acknowledge the happenings in life and move through them strongly. No matter how settled you might be it is good to know that things can change in an instant.

Always accept the unexpected. Always find Happiness in what you have and be grateful to own what you have. It is a great secret to everlasting love. Despite the greatest fear and uncertainties of the unknown, when the inevitable things happen you will look back on the good old times and wish that you had been more grateful when things were more colorful. To enjoy your love life you should give thanks every moment and learn to appreciate the small problems we experience because unknown to us they can get worse and some time they probably will. To experience how it feels to have everlasting love, create time for each other as lovers. Many people who are unhappy keep on postponing time to be together. People get caught up in the many and demanding daily activities and forget to get time to live for today.

It happens to me and you. There will always be more laundry, more house chores and more errands to be carried out. It is a routine where we retire to bed when we are very exhausted late at night only to awake and follow the same routine again the next day. To live life to the fullest stop at some point and take time for yourself and for each other too. Today might be the only gift you have in life so live like there is no tomorrow. The precious moments we reckon in life are achieved by creating time for them against the much pressure of work. Create such short and fleeting moments everyday to enjoy everlasting love.
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Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Apple Unveils New iPhone 4

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Apple has tonight unveiled the fourth generation of its iPhone which is thinner, more powerful and lighter than any of its previous incarnations.
The firm's boss Steve Jobs took to the stage at the Apple developer's conference in San Francisco tonight to officially unveil the worst-kept secret in technology - the iPhone 4.

Coated in glass front and back, the iPhone 4 has a high definition screen and will give new life to a handset that has achieved 50million sales in three years despite its high cost.
Jobs said the new-look device was the 'biggest leap' it had taken since the launch of the first iPhone.
'This is one of the most beautiful designs you've ever seen,' said Jobs. 'This is beyond a doubt one of the most precise and beautiful things we've ever made.'
The fourth generation iPhone will allow users to multi-task, operating a series of applications at the same time, which is something rival devices already have.
It also has a powerful 5 mega-pixel camera with built-in LED flash and is able to record high definition video.



And it has a front-facing video camera whixh enables users to video-conference for the first time on an iPhone. This feature will be know as FaceTime, said Jobs.
Jobs also announced that the new iPhone's resolution is far superior to any other smartphone screen currently available.
Unveiling the gadget's so-called 'retinal display' of 326 pixels per inch (ppi) Jobs said this was better than the magic number of of 300 ppi.
Above 300 pixels per inch the naked eye is unable to differentiate between digital screens or a printed book. The technology will be crucial if Apple hopes to dominate the eBook market.
iPhone 4 also has a much longer battery life, overcoming complaints that earlier versions burn through the power supply too quickly.
Other extras include a gyroscope which, when coupled with the existing accelerometer and compass, gives it six axis motion sensing.
And in a warning to Google, Jobs also announced that Microsoft's Bing and Yahoo will both now come as search options on the iPhone as well.
Jobs also announced the introduction of iBooks for the iPhone which will synch across all Apple devices including the iPad and the iPod Touch.
Another innovation is the introduction of iAds, specially designed adverts that will tie in with apps.
iPhone users will also be able to play hugely popular social media game Farmville, which is played by 35million people worldwide via Facebook.
The developers have written a version of the game which does not require Adobe's Flash, which Apple refuses to carry.
Apple faces a major challenge to its dominance from a raft of new smart phones from rival manufacturers that are powered by the Android software system developed by Google.
Historically, Apple has thrown up a wall of steel around its new products, keeping all details secret until the official announcement. However, that has failed on this occasion.
An Apple executive apparently left a disguised example of the latest iPhone in a bar in Redwood City, California, where it was found and passed on to the gadget website Gizmodo.
Gizmodo said the new design is sleeker, flatter and squarer than the iPhone 3GS that it will replace.
Apple's fury at the website's decision to publicise its findings has seen its staff banned from the San Francisco event.
The arrival of the new iPhone is expected to lead to Apple discontinuing supply of the original 3G version, while the price of the 3GS is expected to come down.
Currently, the UK's biggest mobile network, Orange, offers a 16GB iPhone 3GS for £189 for those who take out a £25 a month contract for two years. That is a total cost comes to £789.
The same phone can be bought for £450 for those who want a pay as you go deal.
Analyst at technology research firm Gartner, Carolina Milanesi, said: 'The iPhone 4.0 will keep it (Apple) ahead of the game.
'Is it as easy as last year to stay ahead? No. I think Android has made huge progress.'
Rodman & Renshaw analyst, Ashok Kumar, said: 'Android is the only real contender to the throne.'
He said other rival smartphone manufacturers including Nokia, the BlackBerry company RIM and Microsoft are struggling to land a blow on the iPhone.
Samsung has just released two new premium smartphones powered by the Android system, the ‘Wave’ and the ‘Galaxy S’.
Like the latest iPhone, The Wave, has what it calls a hyper definition screen giving superb image quality.
Samsung claims the technology built into The Wave provides superfast download speed and the quickest access to the internet over WiFi to date.
Historically, Apple has scored because of the tens of thousands of applications - Apps - available from its download store, including iTunes, games, maps, videos and many more. However, the Android Apps store is beginning to catch up.
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Monday, May 31, 2010

Dell Android Tablet to Tackle The iPad

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US computer giant Dell will begin selling an Android tablet computer called the "Streak" in Britain next month.

With a five-inch (12.5-centimeter) screen, the Streak is smaller than the Apple iPad which goes on sale in Australia on Friday following its debut in the United States last month.

"The Dell Streak hits the sweet spot between traditional smartphones and larger-screen tablets," Ron Garriques, the president of Dell Communication Solutions Group, said in a statement.

"Its unique size provides people new ways to enjoy, connect, and navigate their lives," Garriques said.

Apple's iPad has a 9.7-inch (24.6-centimeter) color screen. The California maker of the Macintosh computer, iPhone and iPod sold over one million of the devices in the first month of availability.

Dell said the Streak will be available in the United States later in the summer. A spokesman for Dell Australia there are not plans as yet to sell it in Australia.

The company did not announce prices for the device, which connects to the internet through Wi-Fi or 3G cellular networks.

Dell said the Streak gives users "'on-the-go' entertainment, social connection, and navigation experience" and is "ideal for experiencing thousands of Android Market widgets, games and applications."

The Streak features a multi-touch display, a high-resolution five megapixel camera and two gigabytes of dedicated storage, Dell said. Unlike the iPad, it can run Adobe's popular Flash software.
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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Cara Isi Pulsa dengan Voucher Fisik GRATIS

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Cara mengisinya GRATIS, Voucher Fisik beli ya

Telkomsel (Kartu AS dan Simpati)
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Indosat
Mentari/IM3
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Customer Service: 505
IM3
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StarOne
*556*Kode Voucher#
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XL
*123*Kode Voucher#
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Three
*111*Kode Voucher# OK/Yes
Customer Service: 089644000123

Esia
ketik TOPUP16 digit kode voucher kirim ke 555
Customer Service: *999 (dari Esia) atau (021) 9288-9288, (022) 9110-9288

Flexi
*99*Kode Voucher# OK/Yes
Customer Service: 147

Ceria
*888#14 kode voucher OK
atau
ketik ISIkode voucher kirim ke 888
Cek Saldo ketik PULSA kirim ke 888
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Friday, May 21, 2010

I'm looking at something

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I'm looking at something that is square in shape.
It’s silver and has a screen, under that been a wheel.
In the wheel there were four symbols, a fast forward and rewind, menu and play.
Behind it, at the bottom, there's writing that says things about copy written rights.
There's a hole at the bottom of it that is there for it to charge and update.
At the top there's a hole and a tab, the hole is for the headphones and the tab is to put it on hold.
It doesn't make a sound unless I connect headphones and press play.
It also makes a sound when I put my finger on the wheel and spin it.
When I turn it on and play a song it comes through on the headphones.
It smells like metal all around but on the top it smells like marker.
It feels smooth and cold.
It tastes like metal or what I would think metal tastes like.
Except for the top, there it tastes like paper.

The item is iPod.
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Monday, May 17, 2010

The Cure Unleash Disintegration-Era Goodies on New Website

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If you were an angsty teenager in 1989, there's a pretty good chance that the Cure's Disintegration was your favourite album. A gothic opus with 12 songs that stretch over 70 minutes, it's a far cry from pop hits like "Friday I'm in Love" or "Just Like Heaven." Still, the album remains the highest-selling and best-loved moment of the Cure's celebrated career.

Still-going ‘80s mope rockers the Cure are now just weeks away from reissuing their classic, and perhaps most beloved, album, Disintegration. To celebrate, the band are hosting a new site: thecuredisintegration.com.



The new site features a host of Disintegration-era material, including a slew of videos, demos, Robert Smith-penned liner notes and two new songs: “Tuned Out on RTV5” and “Fuknnotfunk.”

The new site features a host of Disintegration-era material, including a slew of videos, demos, Robert Smith-penned liner notes and two new songs: “Tuned Out on RTV5” and “Fuknnotfunk.” We already reported that the album was due to receive a trip-disc reissue this year. Now, the Deluxe Edition has now been given a release date of May 24 courtesy of Rhino, and the Cure's blog offers a detailed breakdown of what the the extras are composed of.

The first disc will feature the original album in remastered form. Disc two contains home recorded demos and outtakes from 1988-989, including four previously unreleased songs: “Noheart,” “Esten,” “Delirious Night” and Judy Collins’s “Pirate Ships.” Disc three will be an expanded version of the 1990 live album Entreat, which was recorded over three nights at London's Wembley Arena in 1989. Entitled Entreat Plus, it expands the original eight-track collection to twelve songs — the entire Disintegration album in live form.

It's been 21 years since the original album was released, so it's about time the album got the reissue treatment. Now, a new generation of moody teenagers can make it their favourite album.

Disintegration Deluxe Edition:

Disc One: Remastered Album

1. "Plainsong"
2. "Pictures Of You"
3. "Closedown"
4. "Lovesong"
5. "Last Dance"
6. "Lullaby"
7. "Fascination Street"
8. "Prayers For Rain"
9. "The Same Deep Water As You"
10. "Disintegration"
11. "Homesick"
12. "Untitled"

Disc Two: Rarities (1988-1989):

1. "Prayers For Rain" (instrumental home demo)
2. "Pictures Of You" (instrumental home demo)
3. "Fascination Street" (instrumental home demo)
4. "Homesick" (instrumental demo)
5. "Fear Of Ghosts" (instrumental demo)
6. "Noheart" (instrumental demo)
7. "Esten" (instrumental demo)
8. "Closedown" (instrumental demo)
9. "Lovesong" (instrumental demo)
10. "2late" (alternate version, instrumental demo)
11. "The Same Deep Water As You" (instrumental demo)
12. "Untitled" (alternate version, instrumental)
13. "Babble" (alternate version, instrumental)
14. "Plainsong" (guide vocal)
15. "Last Dance" (guide vocal)
16. "Lullaby" (guide vocal)
17. "Out Of Mind" (guide vocal)
18. "Delirious Night" (rough mix)
19. "Pirate Ships" (rough mix)

Disc Three: Entreat Plus:

1. "Plainsong" *
2. "Pictures Of You"
3. "Closedown"
4. "Lovesong" *
5. "Last Dance"
6. "Lullaby" *
7. "Fascination Street"
8. "Prayers For Rain"
9. "The Same Deep Water As You" *
10. "Disintegration"
11. "Homesick"
12. "Untitled"
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Thursday, May 13, 2010

4th generation iPhone

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A new set of photos of a 4th generation iPhone prototype have surfaced on a Vietnamese website. The phone in the photos - which bears Apple markings - look almost identical to the one which was lost in March, photos of which were later published on the US gadget website Gizmodo.

If the new images prove to be authentic, and the components of the disassembled phone appear to confirm the provenance, then it marks another serious security breach for Apple.

According to a YouTube video accompanying the write-up on the Vietnamese website, the prototype was bought by a businessman from an unnamed source for $US4000.

The new prototype looks to include several new changes from the one lost in March, indicating that it might be a more advanced test unit.

Pictures of the phone's innards reveal what looks to be a smaller version of the A4 CPU, the same processor family that drives the iPad.

Apple, which is known for its obsession about keeping new products under wraps, is due to release the 4G iPhone in a few months.

The discovery is a boon for companies which make iPhone accessories and gives them a valuable head start in designing new covers and pouches for the next model.

Last month Gizmodo pulled off a major scoop when it posted photos of the new iPhone, which had been left in a Silicon Valley bar by Apple engineer Gray Powell during his birthday drinks. The finder later sold the phone for $US5000 to Gizmodo, a gadget blog owned by Gawker Media.

According to Gizmodo, features of the new phone, expected to be unveiled later this year, include a front-facing video camera for video chat, a flash and an improved regular camera with a larger lens.

It also has a flat back instead of curved back, is thinner than the 3GS, is heavier and has a larger battery.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Take Charge of Your Career

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Recently a high school student sent me some questions which boiled down to:

Which computer career pays the most money and has the most job security?

I was floored.

Job security?

Does this 16 year old kid write term papers on a typewriter? Call her friends on an AT&T Princess telephone? Twirl a hula hoop? Listen to a transistor radio?

Make the most money?

Does anybody really give credence to those tables showing that in Boise ID the average programmer makes $1543 more than the average network engineer?

Who cares? Do you want to be average? Is anybody average?

The truth is, although it'd be irresponsible of me to have advised her to study COBOL, she'll make the most money at whatever career she most enjoys, given some reasonable demand for it in the marketplace.

The more she works at giving her employers her best, the more money she'll make.

The more she uses her skills to solve more problems for more people -- and this can and should be some activity far beyond normal employment -- the more money she'll make.

Chances are, by the time she graduates from college the highest paying computer skill will be something nobody outside research laboratories has yet heard of.

In the long run, she'll make as much money as she sets out to make. No more and no less.

Some computer programmers are now on welfare.

Bill Gates is the richest man in the world.

The more you *create your own job* -- whether you're formally an employee or not -- the more security you have.

In THE MILLIONAIRE NEXT DOOR, Thomas Stanley and William Danko compare the "security" of employment with the "insecurity" of self-employment.

Work for a company and you get a paycheck at regular intervals, as long as the company needs you, does not go out of business and is not merged or bought out by another company.

The owner of a pest control business has irregular income, but from maybe 1000 or so different customers.

If one of those customers moves away or switches to a competitor, the pest control owner still receives income from the other 999.

Given reasonable management and marketing, pest control businesses will survive as long as the world contains mice, roaches and other bugs.

I wonder how many Enron employees now wish they were pest exterminators?

Techies who understand they must constantly search for new ways to help people -- whether employers or customers -- will make a lot of money in this the third millenium.

Techies who just want management to leave them alone to code in peace will have a niche when the economy is booming as in 1999. In bad times . . . .

If you want real job security, own your own company.
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Monday, May 03, 2010

Optimize your blog for IPad

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It's not news that the iPad has taken the world by storm. From the 99 year old who got the iPad as her first computer to the mass of people ditching their Amazon Kindles in exchange for this new ultra-portable computer, iPad is sending computer manufacturers into a tizzy.



With Apple's emphasis on HTML5, CSS and Javascript, there's a new host of web standards that any website owner or developer should get accustomed to if they want to keep visitors on their website and as engaged as they would be from any standard computer browser.

If keeping your audience engagement rates high and your bounce-rates low is important to you, here are 8 ways to optimize your blog for iPad and keep consumers on your website:

1. Remove any and all Flash
Whether you simply have flash introduction, have your videos embedded with Flash code, or your entire site is built using Flash—get rid of it. Neither the iPad nor the iPhone can read Flash and Apple developers have no intention of making the devices compatible. Any Flash objects on your website is replaced by a blue box for anyone trying to view it on the iPad. Check out Apple's list of iPad Ready Websites.

2. Update your code to HTML5
This isn't a requirement, but it's by recommendation of Apple. Besides, with the world wide web upgrading to HTML5, you might as well update your site, which the Apple iPad can not only read, but is a clean framework that will also help you in other areas such as the time it takes for your site to load.

3. Look for website plugins
If you are running any type of open source Content Management System (CMS), keep on top of available and upcoming plugins that will automatically format your website for the iPad. Joomla already has a plugin released, called the Mobile Content Switch which will let you choose which content people can view depending on which device they're browsing from.

4. Drop complicated navigation
On the iPad, drop-downs and other hovering-type menus don't always work as smoothly as they do on computer browsers. In most cases, the user can only get into the first layer of navigation and nothing underneath. If you decide to design an iPad-compatible version of your website, a more simplistic navigation will help users get to the areas of your site that they're looking for without being obstructed.

5. Remove any fixed positioning CSS
Since you can't resize your browser on the iPad like you can on a computer, Apple warns against using fixed-positioning in your CSS. The fixed elements depend on the size of your browser, and since the iPad had a fixed width and height, this can cause overlapping of elements like text and images.

6. Pay attention to Apple
Apple does more than most companies to get users involved in their products. They've put together extensive kits for developers who want to create apps on the iPhone and iPad, so it's no surprise that they already have a helpful Preparing Your Web Content for iPad guide.

7. Test your site on an iPad
This doesn't mean you need to go out and buy one, you can always just stop by an Apple store and test it out or borrow one. Just because your website displays correctly in Safari doesn't guarantee it's working on the iPad, since the browsers are built differently and optimized for different sized screens.

8. Create your own app
Not only is this a great way to monetize the content on your website, but creating an app for the iPad gives you increased exposure to consumers who might have known about your site beforehand. Whether you are a content publisher or you sell shoes online, an app created for the iPad is obviously the ultimate in iPad optimization. Start developing apps by downloading the iPad SDK.

Remember, you're designing for a touch screen. Apple has taken care of all the back-end work that transforms your HTML into touchable objects, all you have to do is make your calls to action easy to click and your layout clean to view.

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Blackberry Killer ?

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SEVEN is determined to deliver the best user experience on mobile email, calendar, and contact management. To achieve this, we would like to invite you to join our Beta Program to:

* Try our new products for free on your mobile phone
* Provide feedback on how we can improve
* Give insight on issues that you encounter

Please post your feedback in the discussion forum. Our product management and development teams monitor this forum continuously. We value your input and appreciate your participation.
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