THE HIP

A Thinker's Shared Spot of Stories of Living



Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Destructive Construction

by Eko Prasetyo @ 10:33 PM

Can anyone tell me that this kind of road constructing is downright outrageous? I mean, they took over more than half of usable roads and causing excessive traffic jams, not to mention presenting potential dangers to road users.








My Credits Are Taken

by Eko Prasetyo @ 10:19 PM

Left office for 2 weeks, and I found that all of my credits are taken by others.
First the acidizing projects: they stripped some candidate wells that are the results of my 5 months research and add other well candidates. Then the camping: others are taking credits cause they were there and I was not. I was the chairman for God's sake. The camping was the most succesful ever, and I am not credited for being the man who started, who gave ideas on how to expand it, and who didn't give up even when others said that my ideas were too much. Two told me that I was not part of the comittee all along cause I quit midways and have no right to claim credits for the success.

I quit cause I was like thousands of miles away and need to concentrate on my job more and unable to get back in time.

Damn bitches.


Change of Plan

by Eko Prasetyo @ 4:36 AM

It turned out Zeta Valkyrie and Getter Impulses are too much to handle right now. I'm currently working on another cross between gundam type and a super robot. Sorry for the change

Monday, August 29, 2005

Transformation

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:07 PM

It is somehow typical for me that whenever I left places that I usually come for more than 10 days, changes happened dramatically.
For starter, the layout for a bookstore I usually visit when I want to find some new comics and books have changed dramatically. Then, the air conditioner at the office is somewhat warmer than the usual. I haven't been forced to go hibernating by it. Then, the roads that I have to pass when coming home have been changed dramatically due to the gigantic road construction works there, forcing me to walk almost 2 kilometers long. Next, my most favourite eating place has been closed and moved to somewhere. Now only have 3 eating place options left...

Then I got the funny feeling that The Girl is getting married...

These changes hit me like God decided to shout at me while saying this : "SEE THE CHANGES, WHINY BOY? GROW UP!! NOTHING IS STATIC AND SO MUST YOU!!"

Well, my latest days have me thinking that I should change too. What should I change, what should I keep,what should I discard, and where should my new direction take me. I hope I can tell you the answers to those questions soon .

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Sunday, August 28, 2005

Sidebar Gallery

by Eko Prasetyo @ 11:59 PM

Have you notice my sidebar gallery? Now now, don't lie to me, I know you have noticed it. It's so irresistible to watch cause it's so damn colourful and plentiful. Not to mention many of the photos are top notch (many have said it, so I have the right to brag here) . I'm proud with my sidebar gallery, it is the best thing that can make my blog very different with other blogs out there. It's there to make your visit worthwhile.

But I have dire problem with the sidebar though. You see, it's a part of my blog template. I can't add photos there without adding the url to my photos on the template, save the modified template, and republish the entire blog. I don't know if publishing the index only is sufficient or not. I wish there are alternative to the method. Something like blogrolling.com, but for images. Let's just call it instant-gallery. It works like this:

1. you register to the service,
2. got a code you can insert to your template,
3. implement the code,
4. save the template,
5. got a code for a button you can put into your browsers panels,
6. click the button,
7. login,
8. add the URL of your picture,
9. Save! And whoila, the next time your site is loaded, visitor can see that you have added a new image to your gallery.

Well, i guess the service has to be free to attract people, and the gallery will have advertisements on it, but hey, I won't mind. I need the simplicity. And this method can REDUCE the size of my template CONSIDERABLY.

Are there any similar services available already? Haven't found them on my blogcruising life yet.

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Blood Cleansing

by Eko Prasetyo @ 10:40 AM

Got this from BBC

A new technique could allow transplant patients to receive organs from donors with a different blood group.

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust carried out one of the first such transplants to use a the technique, which removes antibodies from blood.


I think this development will be a total revolution if it can be applied worldwide. Imagine the increase in the probability of lives of millions of people world-wide. Those who have their organs disfunctioned will have to wait shorter in order to get transplantation.

In negative side, the cost of organ transplantation could be higher and become more and more unreachable by the poors.


Google is Evil (or is it just the paranoia?)

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:02 AM

Read this

Microsoft earned its status as a convincted monopolist in the US courts by exerting exclusionary tactics in several ways, both economic and technological. It locked down its distribution channels, for example, by insisting computer makers pay for a MS DOS license whether they shipped the OS with the system or not. The company sabotaged rivals, notably the DR-DOS and OS/2 for Windows products, by ensuring they weren't fully compatible with its products.

Another Microsoft tactic, of setting de facto standards to favor itself, is one that Google could well deploy, particularly through its recently-revived Web Accelerator plan. But to date there's no sign of it overstepping the boundary. So the only sensible judgement that Google is the new Microsoft would be "not proven".


I feel, like any other companies that started small, had many revolutionary ideas, and had their products used by the majority, Google is turning into and "Evil Archtype". First sign of it is their never ending expansion into so many elements of the cyberworld. from the connection needed to get into the net into e-mail providing. They also have the urge to spit out revolutionary products almost every month, if only to outshine competitors. Those two perhaps the reason why we should warn Google that they have become the villain in the eyes of the wary.

Perhaps one glaring mischief that Google has is their Gmail product. Gmail provided ever-growing e-mail storing capacity with easy to use navigation system and so many options. But at the same time, Gmail has a web spider that crawls through the e-mail stored there in order to display some "contextual based advertisements that relate to the contents of the e-mails", thus close to violating someone's privacy.

But perhaps the most dangerous thing about Google is the way it grows: fast, unrivaled, threatening, but yet still loved by many who are unaware. It feels like microsoft indeed in its early ages. You can see what kind of demon microsoft had turned into, and the same thing can become the future of Google.

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Saturday, August 27, 2005

Chocolate Expo

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:20 PM

Went to chocolate expo today with some girls. Actually, there supposed to be more people, but in the end only three of us shown up (three of we aware of....).
Well, it's not much for an expo. The place is too small for the amount of people who showed up there. We have to feel like walking sardines in an alley that suppose to have spaces for 2 lines of people only. For 50 meters, there are at least 300 people jammed together, walking on both direction of going and coming. The situation is made worse by those who actually stopped to buy things on the stands sor just stopped to look what the stands displayed.

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usAnd some stands displayed many interisting stuffs. Some of them are sculptures made of chocolate. But one of the main attractions was the 12 foot chocolate fountain. Almost everyone that came into the show were willing to queue to get the experience of making a chop of biscuit got bathed by the flowing chocolate and then eat it. I got my own chance to do it too

And after the fountain dipping, I blend in with the flow, walking as fast as I could, keeping up with the sluggish pace of the crowd, elbowing and got elbowed here and there, and taking pictures of some interesting stuffs. I have mentioned some chocolate sculptures, haven't I? Those are nothing compared to the CHOCOLATE CASTLE !!
Just see it for yourself below, Together with some other pictures worth showing. These pictures made my visit there a rather worthwhile experience

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Going to the President

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:46 AM

Have a chat with Duck Lady last night. She worked as a communication officer for one of prominent political figure here in Indonesia. She was still working at 9 p.m at night, composing reports that will be given to our President. Now that's one hell of a career woman.

Now, now. I was chatting with one person who was composing reports that will be given to a President. That's some quality chatting there. Her boss is a economical advisor for the President. I had the urge to aks her whether I can have correspondency with her boss or not, but I hesitated. I don't think I'm ready to do that just yet.

Maybe some other time, if I catch her online again

She was working late cause she was alone on her division. Her boss has been rejecting prospective employees. One of the reason, she said, is because he prefers fresh graduate. That, or perhaps his testosterone needs awareness checking

She was still working when I left her at 9.30 p.m. She must be dead sleeping right now.

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Fotografer.Net

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:35 AM

I joint Fotografer.net last night. It's a site where Indonesian photographers gather to participate in Indonesia's biggest online gathering of photographers. We can upload our photos, commenting on others photos (and received comments as well), and participate in forums.

Why did I join? Basically, I want to get some fame . I want my photos to get more attentions and reviews from professionals. If you've stumbled here, you know that now and then I posted pictures here. Some have been commented, but most of them went unjudged.

I need the judgement to know whether I'm good at photography or not. Already I have 2 comments on my first uploaded photo. Both says that I's a terrific photo

Too bad, due to the site's policy, free member can only upload one photo in 24 hrs. I have been itchy to upload another photo.

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Friday, August 26, 2005

Feeling the Plummet

by Eko Prasetyo @ 2:10 PM

Ah. The Days Off. The Time Of Refreshments. The Cleansing of The Mind. The Time to Do Things You'll Normally Can't Do.

Things like learning about my investment in Prudential's Prulink investing plant. I was wondering, why haven't the monthly report of current state of my investment reaches me. So I gave Investment Girl a short message asking about it. She said because I'm on yearly investment range, I'll get my report on yearly basis. She also said that I can read the current unit prices at a daily business newspaper here in Indonesia.

I don't subsribe to any newspaper here nor I wanted to buy one just to see the unit price. So I relied on the wonder of the internet and its power to force companies to display almost everything. I asked Google, and it gave me the address of the thing I am looking for.

It turned out Prudential Indonesia is giving away their price units history for free.

And I was FLABBERGASTED to find that the unit price of my investing plan has been nose-diving since the beginning of August. It's actually lower than when I was subscribing to the plan. It was plummeting half-way to its level a year ago in less than 30 days !!

Sensing something's wrong, I SMSed Investment Girl again, only to have her replied in a cool and calm way : "Relax, darling, that's the way Equity behaves. Now, just think of something else". Geh. I know it's how equity behaves : erratic. I wanted an analytical answer, and I didn't get one.

Now I had this urge to learn more about how intangible assets world works. Hey, it's my lifetime saving put on the line, so I have to think more about it. Perhaps I can find more indepth history about prulink's unit prices so I can learn more about their behaviours. Perhaps I can ask Investment Girl about the data.

Maybe from learning about the histories, I can make change to the ratio of my investment plans to reduce the possibility of any future losses.

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China is Anti Japan

by Eko Prasetyo @ 6:31 AM

from the INQ
PowerNet Technology, a Chinese online gaming firm, has developed a new online game in cooperation with the Chinese Communist Youth League (CCYL) called "Anti-Japan War Online."


Nationalism on steroid or simply the work of revengeful spirits? Feels like a teenager shouting out his disrespect to the old people to me. China is a young capitalist who has been having his money multiplying at a pace never seen before by the world. He has been having his pride override his common sense and seek to buy everything he can buy to ensure his own welfare.

This other article on the INQ can be used as another sign.

... CNN quoted one security analyst as saying that the Chinese military are behind the attack, the goal being to bring down important government and military networks in case war starts.


Nationalism? Yes, and it's filled with so much ego and emo.

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Airborne Laser

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:53 AM

Airborne laser weapon feels like the precursor of another science-fiction turns real. It also feels like an omen to me. The images of tanks and helicopters burning down parts of another "rebellious oil producer" with laser weapons pop up on my mind. it's scary, just scary.
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Licking the Saliva Back to Spit It Out Again

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:43 AM

Pat Robertson apologized. He was the one who called for assasination of Venezuela's president, remember? Now he apologized. He is better than dubya on that respect.

Should you forgive him?

Apology is such a simple thing to do when you're compulsive liars or sensation seekers. You can spit out your lies and sensation seeking words one time and apologize with more lies and sensation seeking words later, to do the lyings and sensation seekings again the next day. If you're a man who make your paycheck doing this thing, stop! It will make your soul emptier day by day.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Sighting in Panorama

by Eko Prasetyo @ 9:43 PM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usCan you guess what's interesting with the photo thumbnailed here :D ?

Supersonic Japan

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:55 PM

Japan is trying to reincarnate the spirit of the Concord by building its own supersonic aircraft. That's something new. I don't know if Japan can be serious with high-tech gizmos that are bigger than the world’s infamous ASIMO.

And I think Japan is not aiming at just flying supersonic flight. It may be aiming at some far superior technology than that: Shuttle Planes that can go to stars without relying on booster rockets and don't need large launch pad. Now that China is known to be able to put man into space, Japan may have to play faster on putting man into space directly from the earth to the moon without the difficulties of present complicated launching sequences.

Or perhaps Japan is aiming at simpler goal than that: The ability to create supersonic jets that are capable of striking North Korea's nuclear facilities or any other military facilities in minutes. Or maybe it aims a little bit closer: Okinawa.

God knows what they're up to.

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High Education, Low Salary

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:09 PM

Lotus, being a junior architect and got her heart broken by the fall of rupiah's value, points me to this article.

It makes me go WOW!! That's some high education slavery there...

Just take a look at this figure:

wrongly paid job



Some cool and important jobs that affect a lot of people is paid severely disproportionately. I mean, many of them spend time and money on their educations only to get a small fractions of those who takes short time in colleges (Lotus compare herself with the secretaries at my office...She hit bull's eye there. The Secretary, who a few months ahead of me in the office, already have higher salary than those who already working for years.).

I think Lumina will have the same opinion as Lotus, or worse. She's still taking her master, while Lotus is already working. Both falls into the categories listed on the figure: Lotus is an architect, and Lumina, I believe, will be a lab scientist.

I consider myself a rather low-paid engineer :D

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SUDOKU !!!

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:37 PM

have you tried sudoku? TRY IT !! It's a good game that can activate some of that sleeping nerves of you. I have known it for, what, half a day, and I'm totally absorbed into it. It feels like the first time I played Zuma: simple, challenging, and addictive.

I think that's how games of any forms should be made: simple, challenging, and addictive. I don't mind some repetitiveness as long they still have that three properties.

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Master Chief on Selluloid

by Eko Prasetyo @ 4:44 AM

They said that Halo (the game that single-handedly save X-Box from nullification) will have its own big screen movie. Well, it's GREAT!! Halo is a COOL game with bad attitude, nice storyline, funky characters, and top-notch fun factor !!. It's high time it gets its own movie.

I'm just wondering: since Master Chief has never shown his face on the movie, will the the face of the actor playing him be important? I know the actress who plays Cortanna will be important since this somewhat stuck-up AI has its own full faced avatar we can see in the game, but Master Chief's face? No hardcore Halo fans have seen his face.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Design Consideration

by Eko Prasetyo @ 9:31 PM

Are you designing your blog templates from scratch? Consider this:

Not surprisingly, male subjects tended to assign higher ratings to pages designed by men, and females preferred sites made by women. But the researchers said they gleaned important tidbits by looking more closely at the ratings.

Women seemed to like pages with more color in the background and typeface. Women also favored informal rather than posed pictures.

Men responded better to dark colors and straight, horizontal lines across a page. They also were more pleased by a three-dimensional look and images of "self-propelling'' rather than stationary objects.


So, my blog is so manly then, being rich with straight and horizontal lines. I don't think I don't want to add more colours now, not yet. But I do have a lot of pictures to attract woman who, according to this research, prefers informal pictures.

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Mailman's Child?

by Eko Prasetyo @ 9:26 PM

from livescience.com:

About 4 percent of men may unknowingly be raising a child that really belongs to the mailman or some other guy, researchers speculate in a new study.

Now that's something. 4 of 100 man is not the father of the child he is raising. Isn't that somehow scary fact? Isn't that somehow showing that fidelity is not this world's most treasured value? I mean, 4 of 100 man! So if there are 100 million fathers, 4 million of them raising 4 million bastard children. This must not pass on as just statistic, but also as a warning for all of us. Adultery is there and we must try to eradicate it, otherwise the amount of bastard children will be raising in the future and give rise to many confusions and possible malicious acts.

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Kurau Field Trip III - Finale

by Eko Prasetyo @ 4:51 PM

Finally I came home today.

While being transported back to the office, I got a call from my friend telling me to stop by at a peking duck restaurant in a mall, so I did. It turned out we are being treated by Schlumberger, again. So I joint the fray and eat up all the food that comes to my face till I was full. It was truly some free lunch!

I was thinking about lunch when the invitation came.

Then I joint them when they came back to the office to pray and check some e-mails.

Then I went home. Resting. ONLY TO FIND OUT THAT MY YAHOO MESSENGER PASSWORD HAS BECOME INVALID. That sucks. Need to fix this A.S.A.P or I'll lose contact with people I know...

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Monday, August 22, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III - Day 14

by Eko Prasetyo @ 8:45 PM

Finally, last day here. We did two retries, data recapitulating, and do the the cleanup for all the things we have been using.

Man, can't wait to go home tomorrow.

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Sunday, August 21, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III -Day 13

by Eko Prasetyo @ 8:39 PM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usWe continued our laboratory chores today, and ending two last batches of the experiments.

And finally, I got the chance to visit the offshore processing plant platforms. The final batch of the experiments required us to visit them to sample from the separators of the processing plant. Well, it's a lonely place to visit, with only few men operating the plant and the only entertainment they get are MP3s on their PCs. But the view from there is quite breathtaking, like standing on top of an anchored but stable ship: seawaves, shorelines, seabirds, and vastness of the horizons. It's quite a refreshing experiences.

If only the environment was not so noisy.

Well, anyway, we must do two last retries tomorrow, but only two, and not to hard to do.

We'll come home, God Permits, on August the 23rd.

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Saturday, August 20, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III - Day 12

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:41 PM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usSorry for the missing days, I have been disconnected from the cyberworld for almost, what, 3 days? I had forced my way into the IT guys though, both from Jakarta and here. Well, it seems my efforts had paid off: The cyberworld is connected to here again finally. Both e-mail account and the connection to the net is now running.

Now, back into the journal. We had been doing reverse-emulsion breaker tests. It's very much different from the emulsion breaker test. Instead of being taken from the wells, the samples were taken from the oily water sampling lines from the separator units in the processing plants. The amount of each samples in one run is huge: 3 liters. That's the amount that is required by the mini gas floatation unit in order to function in correct amount of samples. The samples also need to be kept hot so that the oil will not be sticking to the walls of the bottles, so we have to go back and forth from the Kurau Plant. For Melibur Plant and Lalang Process Plant, we have to keep the samples temperaterutes at the same level as when they are sampled.

And when taking samples today, our transportation was subjected to flat tire, TWICE !! The driver, which seems to talk alot and aloud, complained about how the transportation contractor's management has been slacking in managing the maintenance of the vehicles. Not to mention that the main road that connecting the east end and west end of the island's areas of operation looks like giant toasted cheese: black and holed everywhere.

And on the news about the camping: everything seems to be going alright, and as for tonight, they'll be having fun at the camping site in Cidahu. Hope rain will not spoil their funs.

And I believe I have reached my saturation point here: I'm TOTALLY bored with everything: the lab, the tests, and the food !!! I need to get out of here as soon as possible.

And oh, by the way, read this. It shows how sick our world is.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III - Day 9

by Eko Prasetyo @ 2:29 PM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usWe visited a recently re-entried and now undergoing testings gas well today. This gas well has a history of having two times blow out and have been plagued with problems regarding almost every steps of the well testings. The testings are in a series called Drill Stem Tests, done by Schlumberger.

When we got there, they are cutting some of the wellbore cuttings because the casings were swollen due to problems with the previous casing sealing. Instead of using normal cementing, the engineer in charge of the casing had sealed the casing with mud, causing tremendous thermal induced swelling when the heat of the well was released in the re-entry.

Anyway, we were there to accompany two engineers from the consulting company I have told in the previous post. They were coming there to conduct site visit to do study on constructing a gas plant which will be used to process the gas from the said well so that the gas can be sold to a gas distributing company.

The visit was short cause the well was still in its early form, a borehole, and not even considered to be produced in the short time. We just strolled around the drilling area, showing them the earth type of the location, and trying to find some civilization nearby.

After lunch, we departed back to the camp. And tomorrow, they'll be leaving and I'll be back to the same lab routines as before.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III- Day 8

by Eko Prasetyo @ 9:08 PM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usWe got a very problematic day. First, the samples we mix yesterday solidified very quickly. We need a heater which can heat up to 90 degrees celcius, and the heater which we had was seemed to be broken. When an engineer comes hours later, he fixed it by just adding water and touch the coil with a ruler. We wasted times and efforts trying to find and construct an alternative heating system involving mini gas floatation unit and heating element.

We also did some discussions with a pair of technical consultant engineers about our company's future gas plant. We talked about technical study and stuffs, my first day in this trip that we act as process engineers, the way we were educated in university and not that laborous laboratory works.

And tomorrow we will conduct some site visit to accompany the engineers.

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Kurau Field Trip III - Day 7

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:36 AM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usI and Pal ended our first batch of experiments yesterday, so we moved to the next batch of experiments and found that this batch has so many surprising properties, like oil phase that looks like brown, mucus covered feces, and oil phase that looks like thick chocolate layers on top of a caramel...

And I mix them all by hands.

On other topic, I finally resigned from the office camping committee, seeing that my field trip will extend to beyond the days of the camping. I have told The Girl, by phone, to organize things since she had shown more enthusiasm than the other. She accepted it willingly. Thanks God I had put my efforts to put her on the committee. Now I can only wish them good luck.

And Pal and I went to other well service division to discuss things. The man in charge of the division ended up sharing some of his stories of life, and we eagerly listening and sharing our stories too.

In the end we made conclusion that the well service man was a lonely guy, being a new guy on the field and hasn't made much friends.

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Monday, August 15, 2005

Democratic Theocracy

by Eko Prasetyo @ 1:00 PM

Again, Ken has make me itchy to post an article regarding his article : "Democracy or Theocracy"

Ken's view of Theocracy somehow hinting that his take for it is that Theocracy is somehow will spawn Fascims. Well, if the his theocracy is somewhat like the Catholic Kingdoms in the era of Inquisition, it is true that it's Fascisme at its worst image. Theocracy tends to lean toward fascism cause they are very much the same: based on ideology, tends to have hyperbolic jargons, rely on ideology minded puppet soldiers, and somewhat totalistic and intolerance.

Well, Ken, I prefer some Democratic theocracy. It has the same "people choose leaders" spirit of democracy, but with more rigid and somehow less liberal frames than current modern democracy.

It's very much aligned with how Islam views governmentship. The leader is the one chosen by the people, not picked up from a dynasty. The leader must adhere to the religious codes. He will expect his people to do the same. This Democractic theocracy is already supported by the religous economic system (muamalah) and wealth-sharing system (zakat), so it will not constitute some man-made inflation based economy.

In a true Islamic theocracy, believers of different faiths must be protected and allowed to thrive, provided they do not break the laws set by the theocracy. State will not interfere with their beliefs nor coercing them to embrace the national religion. They will not be forced to convert. Punishments will not given because of difference in faiths, but because breaking the common laws.

But they are ideals. In this world of everchanging events and underhanded conspiracies and made-believe realities, ideals like that above are laughing stocks of people. But the same people who laughs, realized that the ideals must not be allowed to gain power, because if they do, the laughing folks will be diminished.

They are based on lies and deceipts, one which can't stand against the light of truth and justice. In the face of truth that have been staying dormants in everyone's hearts, they are nothing. But lucky for them, truth stays somewhat dormant or weakened.

The current democracy model rely too much on popular voting system, which can somehow be subverted via monetary, journalism, and academic capitals. If the citizen of a democratic country realizes that in theirs are the true controlling power, they may be able to somehow weaken the subversion done by capitalism. But in majority, most of citizen's democratic moments are when the election season kicks in. In other times, they are just statistics without any real powers.

In the end, I agree with Ken's view:

Democracy is the recognition that all people are equal at birth, and that all people have the right to find happiness in their own way, so long as they do no harm to another.

Kurau Field Trip III - Day 6

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:45 AM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us Yesterday Pal and I diverted from our lab routine. Since we have been allowed by our boss to join other petroleum engineers to do a production logging tools (PLT) job, we decided to do so.

The tools belong to a well known service company in the industry named Schlumberger. The purpose of the logging is to gain data on fluid behaviour of the well. The well on which we performed the PLT was MSAC-13.

To tell you the truth, I have a somewhat uncertainty for the PLT job and felt that my first order, the lab tests, needede more taking care of so I decided to withdraw myseld out of the PLT job on the 6 p.m, roughly 2 hrs before they decided to terminate the job.

The termination came after much delays because of the apparent laziness and unpreparadness of their personel. Added that with the fact that tools necessary to complete the job failed, the engineer from my compant who in charge of the operation got furious and decided to terminate the job. He then complained to the personel of Schlumberger about their lack of performance and decided to report their sub-standard performance to their bosses.

If you say that number 13 is a bad luck number, the engineers involved on the well site may agree with you.

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Saturday, August 13, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III - Day 5

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:12 PM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us Today we did the experimentations the whole day. Nothing special happened, we did one set of experiments, 5 experiments in whole. We mix oil and oily water in a bottle, we shake the mix, we add very tiny dose of emulsion breaker, and we heat it up in a water bath and check for its conditions for every 5 minutes.

Nothing special...till I decided to speed things up on doing the reverse emulsion breaker and collect the necessary oily water samples directly from the separators in a nearby plant. Collecting the samples were dangerous enough, as I was dealing with very hot fluid reaching about 170 degrees fahrenheit. Moreover, I had to collect about 10 kg (roughly 20 lbs) of them and carried them in a nalgene jerrycan for almost 200 meters.

In the end, me and pal finally able to carry the samples back to the lab and made the necessary preparations and set up. This is where my day ended up bad suddenly.

Pal has plugged the necessary air blowing motor, but the motor itself was turned off. As I relocated the motor, a spark flew. A senior engineer came out of his nearby office and said "What have you done?! I got a short here!"

The motor was shortcircuited. This in the end put another delay to my already delayed field trip. Not to mention that I was getting that certain feeling that I'll miss the camping that I have been organizing and agonizing for.

What good that will come of this? No one knows.

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Kurau Field Trip III - Day 4

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:55 AM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us Day 4. Day were I felt very exhausted. Pal and I did more of the experimentations while we wait for a vehicle to collect samples. We requested the vehicle at 9 in the morning, did the experimentations, and finally the vehicle arrived at 1 in the afternoon.

What a delay, right?

So I said to my pal, just do the experiments, I'll take the samples.

It was a very taxing samples collecting.

First, not all of the candidate wells were suitable for sampling. Some has theirs sampling points badly damaged. Some has corrosion inhibitor chemicals injected to the well intake.

In the end, I can collect samples from 2 wells only.

And when I, the helper, and the driver was going back to the lab, the car's tire broke. So we replaced it with a spare to have it broke 200 meters later.

It was about 500 meters or so from the nearest main road. Me and the helper had to walk all the way to it and waited there for a transport to come. Finally a company's shuttle bus came, and I hitched it.

I returned to the lab an exhausted man, and still has to do some muscle taxing experiments.

Today, I still have to do them again. But thanks God, I don't have to collect samples anymore.

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Friday, August 12, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III - Day 3

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:00 AM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us Finally we did the experimentations. It was a very tedious task. Not to mention somewhat poisonous.
The boss of the division on which the lab was under was furious when he found out that his boys were out to collect samples for us while we were doing the experiments. He told us to collect them ourselves. I just stood there and became a yesman cause I know this guy won't take any reasons I'd give him.
Well, my pal took the samples with a helper and a driver while I did a preliminary experiments. Bad things were revealed while I did the tests myself, but in the end I know how to reduce the effects of those things.
Today I'll be doing more of the experiments.

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III - Day 2

by Eko Prasetyo @ 6:41 AM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us Second day of my third field trip in Kurau, and already I felt the heat. The heat here is a torment. Already I have been feeling myself got dried up.

Even those who has been working here for ages felt something wrong with the heat.

I don't know whether it was the heat or because both of us are lazy people, we didn't complete our task yesterday. Yes, We took some samples from the wells, but when we realize that the samples were not enough, we were reluctant to take some more. We ended up discussing how we should make of the samples, thinking about some dilution and other technical stuffs. I ended up discussing other things with the field people, while my pal ended up moving himself to other room which has more powerful air conditioner.

Our spirits were dried up by the incompetent air conditioner on the room we were working in.

Hopefully, today we will be better men by completing some tasks we were sent here to do.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Kurau Field Trip III - Day I

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:49 AM

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usYesterday me and my friend arrived on the field to start a third field trip to Kurau. My current duty is to check some chemicals used in various processing plants in the field, namely Pedas Plant, Kurau Plant, and Lalang Process Plant.

What we will do is conducting some bottle tests of emulsion breaker and reverse emulsion breaker.

For the emulsion breker, we will collect samples of produced fluids from wells, mix them up, and then added some very diminutive amount (in microliters) of emulsion breakers and shake em up slowly till water and oil got separated (hopefully) nicely into two phase: oil and water phase. After the separation, we will pick up samples from various depth of the oil phase to determine wheter the oil phase still has some emulsion or water in it.

And for the reverse emulsion breakers, we will collect samples from a plant's separator unit, put it into a mini gas floatation unit, and mix it with a very diminutive amount of reverse emulsion breakers, and mix them with a rotator for an amount of time to see whether any amount of oil left in the water got kicked out nicely.

Yesterday I met with persons involved in this duty for guidance, permission, and just to let them know we are here. Hopefully these persons will be able to fully help me to make to commencing of my duty smooth and without any significant hurdles.

I hope this duty ends in a week. If my trend of days in the field, 14 days, continue, I will have to skip the camping I have been in charge with. That will be a very big lost for me.

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Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Awful Awakening

by Eko Prasetyo @ 3:48 AM

It seems that nowadays, everytime I tried wake up in the morning, I feel depressed.
It feels like I have something wrong each morning. Feels like I don't want to wake up at all.
Am I that bored to my life? Do I fear what have I become at the office? Do I somehow accumulated bad emotions inside?
Is it just my body, went weakened by the killer air conditioner and my lately mental breakdown?
Or perhaps I'm just lonely and need someone as soon as I wake up?

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Monday, August 08, 2005

Anthrax

by Eko Prasetyo @ 6:08 PM

China had an anthrax outbreak under control.
It is a fact that China has become the source of many exotic diseases that spreads to the world.
Now that they have anthrax on the lose, will it be spreading to the world like SARS or Bird Flu?
China has been saying things are under control while in truth they are not. I hope this Anthrax thing is not one of them.

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Super Silk

by Eko Prasetyo @ 6:03 PM

In here, scientists discovered the gene sequences of a strong spider silk.
I imagine a day when we can construct structures by using well-trained, genetic modified, Spider-Men.
No, the silks must not comes out of their abdomens.

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My Take on "My Religion Can Beat Up Your Religion"

by Eko Prasetyo @ 1:00 AM

this is a sticky post. It will stay up here till August 8th, 2005 if things work like in my favor. Scroll way further down for day-to-day entries



Common Sense has posted a very nice and long article titled "My Religion Can Beat Up Your Religion" that has been making me itchy to do something about it. I am a moslem, and I won't be neutral on this. I'll let you know what a moslem should think about this kind of topic.

I'll be quoting almost all of the article as I give my own take on the topic.

Religion, in its purest form, is an individual quest for the answers to life’s most elusive questions: How did we get here? What happens when we die? What is the purpose of life? Is there a higher being or greater power than ourselves? To what do we owe our existence? What do we owe each other? Man is a thinking creature, and it is in his nature to seek answers to all that he can know. But for those things that he cannot find conclusive proof, man ascribes the answer to a force bigger than himself, often called God.


This is a nice perspective. I'm sure many theologists started with similar premises. But as a moslem, I found so many times that the premise - man seeks answers through God - lacks something important: the presence of prophets. They were the bringers of those answers. Whether in the end the the answers stay in pure forms or got twisted with time, it is a matter of fact that God has given answers.

Something will be lost if men seek answers but not based by those given by God-chosen Prophets. Mostly because men will be totally unguided.


Over the course of humanity, different groups of people have found different answers to these questions, and through their interpretation of their world, have created their own version of God. The result is a smorgasbord of religious thought and theory, passed down through the millennia, ingrained in the culture and societies of our world. And as the cultures of the world began to engage each other, either through trade or through war or through serendipitous encounters, the constructs of religion were put to the test.


So many times, versions of "god" were created to function as basis to justify many things authorities in those different cultures have done or about to do. When the functions meet their contradictions, either through conception of newer, more logical concepts of "god" or through meeting with other culture's conceptions of "god", things started to go heated up.

More often because the believer in the conceptions of "God" were stubborn and unable to accept that the new conceptions are better, cause they may lose their status, and perhaps fear that they may be subjected to second-class if they accept the new conceptions. Many times, that what has happened.


And because the gods are assigned with such power and reverence, it is considered unwise to go against the common practices. Still, over time, religious concepts have changed as man himself has changed, and what was once the prevailing religion of the day is now relegated to mythology status or, even lower, superstition.


Sometimes the relegation happened because the believers willinly escaped the overpowered and illogical authorities in the said religions, or the the cultures that supported the religions have collapsed, on its own weight or because of interventions of other cultures.
Sometimes the old religions got assimilated to newer religions. Thus a kind of branching or infidelitiy occurs. Many times these assimilation persists because the preachers of the new religion needs the numbers of followers the old religion already has. Indonesians Islam has been the victim of this kind of assimilation.

It is undeniable that religion has played a major role in the development of our cultures, and that it still does today.


True, but further growth in cults of consumerism and capitalism has somehow diminish the role of religions.

On one hand, religion offers peace and purpose. On the other, it invites only misery and disdain. How this dichotomy is even possible would be a mystery were it not for one thing: the ideals of religion are simple; it is man who screws it all up.


I have answers for the dichotomy: overpowered rigid and illogical religion authorities, believers who block themselves from alternatives, and religion profiteers. Two will be likely to be perished along with the religion, but the third one my become thorn on the side for any religions who has contemporary powers.

The simple fact that there are so many variations of religious thought should lead a rational mind to conclude that either all of them are completely wrong, or all of them are at least partially right.


Or one may be fully right but the others are just clinging to their belief stubbornly.

Indeed, a quick review of varying religions’ basic tenets offers a surprisingly common premise, that the purpose of life is to attain happiness and appreciation of the world and all that it has to offer, and that to live a purposeful life one should treat others well and strive to do more good than harm. If, in fact, all religious teaching focused on these basic ideas, there would be much less strife in the world today. If the end result is the same, at least in terms of the way people relate to each other, does it really matter the manner in which these ends are met? The reality should be that the method of belief is secondary to the desired goal, which is peace with oneself, one’s world, and one’s neighbors. Whether you get there by praying to a single god, through offerings to multiple, minor deities, through meditation and introspection, or by secular means should be irrelevant, provided that you cause no harm to others in the practice of your chosen religion.


Absolutely True. Can't argue more.

Of the existing major religions in the world today, you could probably divide them into two major sub-groups: the one’s that believe in an actual God, and the one’s that ascribe supernatural traits to the natural world itself.


Monotheisms and Polytheisms. Somehow nowadays, Polytheisms seems so outdated or got relegated as second class status present only at traditional rituals.
Do you know that there is an anecdote saying that Japaneses are "born Shinto, marry as christians, and die as buddhist?"

Those that believe in a single God are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In fact, the “God” of all three is the same God, and all three groups trace their ancestry to a single man, Abraham, and his sons. Judaism is the oldest of the three, going back some 4,000 years. Christianity could be describes as Judaism 2.0 and Islam as Judaism 3.0 (or Christianity 2.0), both chronologically and ideologically.


It interesting that it is viewed as that way. Why don't Judaism 1.0 followers upgrade to Judaism 2.0 and later be upgraded to Judaism 3.0?
I have my own theory: the past versions of Judaism 1.0 and Judaism 2.0 has been hacked and cracked so many times by their authorities to ensure that their followers can't upgrade easily and without fatal costs. This have been making their followers reluctant to upgrade. In case of Judaism 1.0 and Judaisme 2.0, the real unhacked versions have ordered them to upgrade as soon as new version comes along, if you can find any pure versions.
I prefer to call what he calls as Judaism 3.0 as Islam Final.

For some of society, no religion is necessary at all.


It can't be. Some basic form of religion must occur in a society to do a basic funtion: unification of society members.

...eventually, it becomes important for us to learn a little bit about other people’s religions and ideas, if only to reaffirm our own teachings for ourselves. To learn another’s point of view does not have to jeopardize your own beliefs, nor does it need to lead to prejudice or hate. What difference does it make what I believe, so long as I am not harming you or anyone else? How is my choice of religion any more offensive than the color of my hair or the kind of car I drive? Why should someone’s religion cause them to be my enemy when I’ve never even met them?


What about go clear your mind off your current religions, like I have done before, and finding some logics in your own religions and compare it with logics in other religions? I'm happy in with mine cause I found it more logical than other religions.

Of all the things that can divide mankind, religion should be the last. ...To use it in any other way is to negate any good it has and to spit on the very gods it worships.


But religion is the strongest tool for manipulation and can be easily wielded and brings out the most results. And yes, to use it that way means spit on the very God it worships.

I often feel that organized religion tends to indulge the worst facets of humanity while only professing to strive for the best. But whether I follow a specific brand of religion, or none at all, is irrelevant to the bigger topic at hand. What’s more important is to understand why religion has become such a divisive force in our world and what we can do to change that.


Let me rephrase: Overpowered Illogical Authorative Powers. They mean nothing without their powers, and they will try whatever they must to keep their powers at hand, even at the expense at the followers.
And that religion profiteers also need to be whipped. I have been thinking that those hypocrites are the maggots of civilizations.

I hope you stay tuned, because this conversation isn’t over yet.


You're a great thinker, Man! I'll look forward for another topic I can give my thoughts on.

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Sunday, August 07, 2005

Wake Up US

by Eko Prasetyo @ 8:36 PM

Anthony's Lemons has some nice blog that talks about issues regarding USA in short and focused articles. Wish it has some trackback ability so I can trackback his article sometime in the future.

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:35 PM

Haloscan commenting and trackback have been added to this blog.

Alternatives

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:15 PM

We have so many alternatives in life.
The one we have decided to pick up dictate what we are now, and the ones we will be making dictates what we are in the future.
Some call it Path of Life. Some dub it God's Will.
I call it Construction of Our Live.

But we are not discussing about philosophy here...okay, it will be a little bit philosophical...but not as much as some other blogs out there who has their contents and comments full of philosphical thoughts.

I'm inspired to write this article after I saw some turbine blades on the TV. They were shown on a show called INNOV8 on MetroTV.
Some blades were submerged into water, made turn by the everpresent flow of water, turning some turbines, and in the end able to generate electricity continously (well, until the turbines break).

Neat idea. Generating energy without burning things or drowning a village first or radiating some workers.

On the same show, solar panels were shown. Yeah, we know solar panes were already around for some decades now, but they are still unable to be accepted by the masses. I don't know, people said they are expensive, very inefficient, and somewhat not easy things to fix.

All I know is: you put solar panels in your roof, connected them into your electricity, and you got power.

And you know that we can generate electricity from hydrogen fuel cell, right? When used, the emission will be water. Water won't suffocate you like Carbon Monoxyde will, and maybe it will make you more refreshed. It's expensive, yes, but they are people who spent money so much on things that could kill themselves (well...like when they buy something only to burn it and poison everyone in the end). So why don't we consumers save some money and make fuel cell a part of everyday's life?

I said we are too lazy to walk away from the fossil fuels we are in.

Or when you thought about cospiracy a lot, think about this one: petroleum industry world is holding the vehicle makers by their necks, threatening them not to move to alternative source of energy quickly.


But we need to move to alternative forms of source of energy fast. Fossil based fuels have been consumed at quick rate, and their prices have been threatening the economy of all civilizations on earth. Not to mention that our atmosphere has been eaten up by the byproducts of those engines that consume the fuel.

And with all of that wars waged for the control of oil reserves, i.e Iraq and UNOCAL.

I know, fossil fuels have been so integrated into our cultures. But that's just the reason we need to walk away from our dependancy to them: fossils fuels are not renewable sources of energy. Soon we will be at total lost when we cannot find anymore reserves. Not the mention the wealth degradation of some middle-eastern countries when their petroleum resources got dried up.

Worst case scenario: countries will go at war to gain control of the last reserves on Earth. Imagine if the last reserve is found under Mecca?

Anyway, in general, we really need to make that shift to alternative energy resources soon.

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My Blog Ver.4.0 : Concept

by Eko Prasetyo @ 11:59 AM

Now that I know how most of blogger.com's system work, and have learned some of the CSS, I think I have a new concept on my head for the version 4 of my blog. It will not be a table separated into three columns again as it takes to long to be loaded up.

I think with my knowledge of permalinks and blog-post dating tricks, I am able to make a somewhat "multi paged" blog, with links to posts of similar topics can be grouped into one blog entry. using the same trick, I can make sticky posts, something that I want the reader of my blog to read first thing when they read through my blog entries, something that will not be pushed downward by later entries. And with the similar trick, I can have art gallery and picture gallery, put in "blog entries", and put links on top of my blog so that people can go to them right away.

All I need to think about now is how and where to put the advertisements. The chicklets will be arranged like what they have been today, but the crispsad ads and clicksor ads must be rearranged somehow. Not to mention clicksor's search box.

Not to mention that I am currently waiting for the Ads by Yahoo!

Or should I kick all of the ads away for good and preserve them to more theme-specific blog like my own "Lair of The Hybrid Mecha"?

Needless to say, the greed in me refused to be kicked away and clings to me, forcing me to make money outside of office's life.

I'm not a typical office man. I'm a lazy office man. I NEED TO UTILIZE MY REAL TALENTS TO MAKE MONEY!!

PAYPAL !! PLEASE OPEN BRANCH IN INDONESIA !!

Okay, back to blog-template designing. See you in version 4 of my blog !!


Cidahu Camping Survey

by Eko Prasetyo @ 9:10 AM

I led a team of camping surveyors yesterday, a small of team of three adventorous guys. One is a seasoned surveyor, being a geologist and all, who walks almost effortless with the camping site guide while I'm almost collapsed half-way. Another is a visual artist, photography and graphic designs expert, from the PR departement of my office, who shared the same pathetic health condition with me. We walked a great deal along pathways, stoned or not, narrow or wide, uphills and downhills. I feast my eyes on greens and blues of this highland vista. I see waterfalls and the ponds on which the landed, the stones where among them the clear water of the mountain springs flow. I exhaled the fresh and unpoluted air.

I feel refreshed and thankful.

Of course, where there are beauties, there are moments to be captured. And here there are, for your eyes only.

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us First, the panoramic view of the camping site. I was wishing could make a 360 degrees panoramic view, but my time was limited, so I can only make about 90 degrees or something. Still it's somehow good nonetheless. I used the office's tripod during the panoramic photo taking. It made me thinking on buying one.

May be later. I need to save my money.

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usThen a very beautiful picture of a small pine tree and a big rock with greens around them and the deep blue mountain together with an azure sky as a backdrop. Simply inspiratif and somehow metaphoric.

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usNext, a typical countryside view of hill rice fields here in Indonesia. Greens, blues, and browns. I somehow dissatisfied with this one, the colors are to bright and sharp. But I left this one here unchanged.


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Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usFree Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us This is the second waterfall, much bigger and taller then the earlier. It took considerable amount of stamina to reach this place. And in the end, I am pleased. Haven't seen natural waterfall in years, I am treated with 2 of them right away. It is an inspiring experience. And Like the first waterfall, this one ended in a pond, that has a channel on one side through which water journeys downhills to finally reach the first waterfall.

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After this, I trekked back to the camp site, gasping all the way back, forcing my stamina, pushing myself to the limit. Boy, what a limit that was. I am weak.






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Friday, August 05, 2005

CSS again !!

by Eko Prasetyo @ 9:17 PM

My next adventure on CSS results in the tidying of the archiving lists. It looks Okay in Opera or Firefox, but still looks troubled in IE.
So you IE users out there, get Opera or Firefox now !!!

Opera is still the FASTEST !! browser on Earth, and it supports RSS feeds, has e-mail client, has movable tabbed pages, has mouse gestures, and chat clients. But it lacks some support for few latest technology of web-pages coding, and needs some registration fee if you wish to remove some ads.

Firefox is growing more popular each and every day cause it's free and supported by many third parties. But it's slower and somewhat less manageable than Opera. Its tabs are not movable.

But for more selfish reason: they display my archives lists better than IE !!

Dancing Bear

by Eko Prasetyo @ 4:36 PM

See it here. It's a .gif file, but cool nonetheless.

Bodycounts

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:12 AM

If you wish to know, in a rather lengthy post and some graphic picture, what has been the shape of the tolls in Iraq, check Martian Anthropologist's latest entry.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Style

by Eko Prasetyo @ 8:23 PM

Well, what do you know..Cascading Style Sheet Is Fun !!
I have made borders on my blockquote...the margins and paddings setting don't work though..
I also have tinkered the hyperlinks so when you hover your cursor, it will have borders above and below it.
Look forward to do more of this "Styling" things.


Opera Users, Use Blogsoldiers !!

by Eko Prasetyo @ 7:45 PM

You are an Opera user who stumbles upon this blog while doing Blogexplosion?
Do you know that using Blogsoldiers, you'll save your loading time more by browsing on "Show Cached Images" mode?
Just browse maybe 20 times on "Show All Images" mode, and afterward, just switch to "Show Cached Images" mode.
All the required images needed to be click in order to continue Blogsoldiering will be shown, without have to show all of the content of the blog you currently stumble upon.
You can always load the image you wish to see by doing right click on the image location, and choose "load image"

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Apology

by Eko Prasetyo @ 6:07 PM

It is better to apologize than not at all. Anwar Ibrahim, discarded former heir to malaysian's governing power, won an apology from a police chief who beat him in 1998.
Now, this former man of former and would-be reformer of Malaysia is in a crippled opposition position. He is alone in his country, fighting overwhelming power of the monopolistice UMNO, who constanly refreshing their efforts to gain support from the citizen of Malaysia.
He was Mahathir Mohammad's favourite pupil, until the overpowered Prime Minister ditched him because Anwar had different ways of thinking.
Anwar was accused of sodomizing his chaffeur, a very provocative lie, considering Anwar's prominent religious stature.
He suffered in prison cell, got beaten, and then turned into a crippled man. He was released in 2004. Up to now, Malaysia's oppositions backs him up.
Anwar is famous here in Indonesia, being a champion of reformation and martyr before the might of Malaysia's despotism.

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Everchanging

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:53 PM

Woman's Heart is Like The Color of Autumn Sky

Adidas Is Buying Reebok

by Eko Prasetyo @ 5:01 AM

Read it here.
What will it be? Adidas-Reebok? AdBok? DasRee? or just Adidas?
Imagine the amount of overhauling sports teams will do to their costumes...


Wednesday, August 03, 2005

One Less

by Eko Prasetyo @ 9:52 AM

One chaos factor in my life is getting married. I felt lost, I felt excuses to sorry for myself, but in the end I felt loaded off. One less woman to think about each night.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Tax the Cyberporn

by Eko Prasetyo @ 9:02 PM

This makes me wanna laugh. They have been having playboy and FHM for long..so why taxing the web porn now? To save printed porn?


Saudi Arabia : Refreshed?

by Eko Prasetyo @ 8:44 PM

King Fahd died yesterday, and Prince Abdullah, his brother and the heir to the throne, succeed him. The late king was finally put to rest, honored by many world leaders.

One question rose quickly: will Saudi become something new and fresh and independent and start rejecting dubya's studpidity, or will it still be the biggest thorn inside the moslem world: it has the holy Mecca in it, yet dubya's lapdogs roaming around freely on its land.

Not to mention the Saud Dynasti has been drinking wines. Wine, an alcoholic beverage, is PROHIBITED for moslems.
Some say they have been secretly helping moslem worlds, and have been influencing Europe.
All I see are fat men ruling The Holy Land and have been allowing Greed roaming around Ka'bah.

The monarch's decision in 1990 to invite American forces into Saudi Arabia after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was heavily criticised within the country.

Many say it contributed to the rise of al-Qaeda whose leader, Osama Bin Laden, is a Saudi-born businessman.



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Monday, August 01, 2005

Can't Live Without Them...

by Eko Prasetyo @ 8:21 PM

Thanks A MILLION for Lumina and Lotus for guiding me out of misery for losing chances with The Girl. It seems it takes woman to beat woman out of man's soul, and luckily, I have two such women in my.

No, they are not collections. They are...well..special.

Anyway, no man is strong enough to truly alive without the viewpoints given by their XX counterparts. I need to be strong enough now to administer three tasks that I have taken: The Acidizing Project, The Camping, and The Field Tasks.

And already The Girl has been showing some slips away from her potency due to romantic situation she has been in. And it seems The Secretary is falling into the same situation soon. I need those two as brainstormers and crowd gatherers for The Camping. Losing them will put me in a rather unbalanced situation. But can't do nothing about them if they fall deep..who am I to drag them out of their romances.

Needs to concoct back up plan on this soon before I take off to the field on Saturday...

note :in case you missed biology, we men are XY, and the women are XX, and X chromosome is tougher and more adaptable than the Y chromosome, but Y chromosome is wilder and stronger.

ps: I stopped doing Biting News of The Day for this month. Need to spend my time on other things.


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