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30 January, 2012
Menang Liburan Gratis Ke Brisbane Australia
19 October, 2011
Memperkenalkan: Mengejar Bola
07 June, 2011
Foto-foto zaman dulu di Amerika
16 February, 2011
Shaun the Sheep (Seri Tivi buat anak SD)
Saya ketemu seri tivi ini, buatan inggris. Tidak ada bahasa di dalamnya, jadi hanya pakai gambar dan sound effects (mirip Mr. Bean). Bagus buat anak SD karena tidak perlu memahami bahasa atau teks. Ceritanya tentang sekelompok domba di perternakan di Inggris. Saya belum lihat seri ini di Indonesia, jadi kayanya tidak dijual di sini DVDnya.
Progam ini menggunakan “claymation” (yaitu boneka dibuat dari tanah liat, yang digerakkan secara pelan, dan difoto secara bertahap sehingga kelihatan bergerak).
02 December, 2009
Lihat Permukaan Planet Mars
Coba pindah ke sini: MARS. (hehehe…). Dijamin masih ada kavling.
Martian landscapes
Photos from “The Big Picture” at Boston.com.
30 November, 2009
11 August, 2009
Hiroshima, 64 tahun yang lalu
Hiroshima, 64 years ago at The Big Picture
10 June, 2009
24 May, 2009
Britain’s Got Talent : Amazing Dancer
Kalau suka acara Britain’s Got Talent, coba lihat ini. Anak ini berumur 11 tahun. Lihat koordinasi tubuhnya. Dan dia belajar ini sendiri, tanpa ada yang mengajarkannya.
Aiden Davis - Britain's Got Talent - Show 6
Tunggu saja sampai selesai, dan dengarkan komentar dari Simon Cowell. Sungguh luar biasa anak kecil bisa menunjukkan bakat seperti ini. Mungkin bisa jadi pemenang nanti.
Wassalamu'alaikum wr.wb.,
20 June, 2008
50 office-speak phrases you love to hate
Management speak - don't you just hate it? Emphatically yes, judging by readers' responses to writer Lucy Kellaway's campaign against office jargon (see link, right). Here, we list 50 of the best, worst examples.
1. "When I worked for Verizon, I found the phrase going forward to be more sinister than annoying. When used by my boss - sorry, "team leader" - it was understood to mean that the topic of conversation was at an end and not be discussed again."
Nima Nassefat, Vancouver, Canada
2. "My employers (top half of FTSE 100) recently informed staff that we are no longer allowed to use the phrase brain storm because it might have negative connotations associated with fits. We must now take idea showers . I think that says it all really."
Anonymous, England
3. At my old company (a US multinational), anyone involved with a particular product was encouraged to be a product evangelist . And software users these days, so we hear, want to be platform atheists so that their computers will run programs from any manufacturer."
Philip Lattimore, Thailand
4. " Incentivise is the one that does it for me."
Karl Thomas, Perth, Scotland
Continue reading here: 50 office-speak phrases you love to hate
Story from BBC NEWS