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Poor Indonesian! There are still many people can’t read.
Stories where I lived
Poor Indonesian! There are still many people can’t read.
Tenget is a Bali language for eerie (angker). That was exactly the situation on ITB last night, when Maha Gotra Ganesha (MGG), Bali Culture Unit… Read More »Tenget Night at ITB
Everyday for almost 15 years, the Old-Berta sat all day in front of her house. This is a normal behavior for old people: They sit… Read More »What will I do when I grow old?
Sun flower always face toward the sun That’s what they say, but… Maybe… The sun is the one that wishes sun flower look at him… Read More »Sun Flower’s Message
Yesterday my Italian teacher show us his sister’s postcard that was sent from Italy to him 2 months ago. Behind the postcard, there is a… Read More »Postcard
At noon, Simon-san, Dewi-san, Roni-san, Ronny-san and I (Aqsa-san and Arya-san had gone to Bali) were briefed by Mrs Hira who suddenly said easily, “…the… Read More »Feb 10th, 2007: The Day Before Codefest
Obviously the 3 musketeers (Roni-san, Ronny-san and Simon-san) stayed up all night on the Selasar, managing the stage for Codefest Opening Ceremony today. They came… Read More »Feb 11st, 2007: Codefest 1st Day
People who departed to Bali today (at 6am by Merpati Airlines) are Dewi-san, Ronny-san, Mrs Hira, Mrs Yani and family, Mr Riza, Mr Isman (deputy… Read More »Feb 12nd, 2007 : The Day Before Symposium
Because of staying up last night, I woke up late, ate only one piece of bread for breakfast ð and straightly went to Westin with… Read More »Feb 13rd, 2007 : Symposium 1st Day
Happy Birthday Aqsa-san, Happy Birthday Icha-san (my sister), Happy Valentine! Today I welcomed the morning freshly. That was because I had more than 2 hours… Read More »Feb 14th, 2007 : Symposium 2nd Day