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Saturday, July 19, 2008

beauty of IJEN CREATER

Behind the beautiful panorama of Mount Ijen, with one of the world's largest craters, in Bondowoso, East Java, lies a health hazard to the surrounding community.At least 50,000 people live in an area threatened by acidic water from the crater lake permeating through their wells. Badawi, 45, a sulfur miner at the crater -- better known as Kawah Ijen -- savored a cup of coffee at a food stall in Paltuding village, Bondowoso regency, before setting off to work. Beside his coffee cup stood a bottle of water from a well to drink on the 4-kilometer hike to collect sulfur from the crater. "People say the well water is toxic because of acid from the lake. But most residents, including myself, don't care about the effects of the water,as we have so far remained healthy," he told The Jakarta Post recently.

Badawi from Bulusan village, Kalipuro district, Banyuwangi regency, has lived in a sulfur workers camp in Paltuding for five years, together with hundreds of sulfur miners.Research conducted by Soegijapranata Catholic University, Semarang, Central Java, in 2007 showed that acid water in the crater lake had infiltrated and contaminated surrounding rivers and wells. As a result, local people were affected by tooth decay and bone degeneration, while agricultural production was reduced.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Apple sells 1 million iPhones in first 3 days

jakarta posts,

Apple Inc. said Monday it sold 1 million iPhones in the first three days its newest model was on the market.

"IPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend," said Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, in a statement.

However, Jobs did not address widespread software problems that plagued the launch.

On Friday, Apple's servers buckled as buyers tried to activate new iPhones in stores, while owners of older iPhones and the iPod Touch were updating and reactivating their devices.

In stores, employees who couldn't get the new iPhones working sent shoppers home to try again on their own later. At the same time, owners of the older phones were left with unusable units.

Reports of activation snags subsided over the weekend, as Apple's systems apparently recovered, and buyers were able to activate their phones through their home computers. As of Monday, the issues appeared to have been resolved, said analyst Charles Golvin of Forrester Research.

Apple did not respond to calls or e-mails requesting more information about the activation glitches.

Apple had sold about 6 million units of the first-model iPhone since it launched in the U.S. a year ago. The company has set a goal of selling 10 million iPhones by the end of 2008.

Shares of Apple rose US$1.30 to close at $173.88

hunting vintages clothes

Collecting vintage clothes can be fun and hip. Nothing like finding a really cool skirt in a style none of your friends have seen. When they find out it is a vintage mod skirt and almost 40 years old the wow factor only increases. Vintage clothes are not just old clothes but they represent a time and fashion (or fad) history.

If you want fun and funky clothes to wear vintage clothes from the 1960's and 1970's would be a great place to start. 60's clothes from the mod "invasion" were re-popularized in the Austin Powers movie and are known for bright colors, short hems and sharp lines. Later years brought more psychedelic colors and patterns along with more denim and leather. All the eras have a signature item of clothing be it the mini-skirt from the mid 1960's to the suede tasseled jacket of the late 1960's.

When shopping for vintage clothing look for the original labels. Examine the clothes closely for holes, stains, missing linings or any other wear that may have occurred over the years. Make sure the colors have not faded (too much). If you are buying the clothes on-line make sure you ask questions before you bid - if it will bug you that the previous owners wrote their name in marker on the label then make sure you ask.. Make sure the vintage clothes are something that will be able to withstand multiple washed or dry-cleaning. Try it on and make sure it fits (or make sure you can return it if it does not). Don't forget to accessorize be it with a cool peace symbol or some other vintage item.

so !!! enjoy it babes !!!

SAVE species from extinction

jakarta posts,

With climate change increasingly threatening survival of plants and animals, scientists say it may become necessary to move some species to save them.

Called assisted colonization or assisted migration, the idea is to decide how severe the threat is to various species, and if they need help to deal with it.

"When I first brought up this idea some 10 years ago in conservation meetings, most people were horrified," said Camille Parmesan, a biology professor at the University of Texas.

"But now, as the reality of global warming sinks in, and species are already becoming endangered and even going extinct because of climate change, I'm seeing a new willingness in the conservation community to at least talk about the possibility of helping out species by moving them around," she said.

Parmesan discusses the idea in Friday's edition of the journal Science.

It is an idea that makes conservation biologists nervous.

There are plenty of risks in moving plants or animals to new locations. They may not survive, or they may become invasive, growing wildly without predators and crowding out natives of their new location.

And it is not possible to relocate every species that may need it, so how to decide which gets moved and which gets left behind to become extinct

Stanford University biologist Terry Root has been traveling thecolleagues to come up with a plan for "triage" to decide which species should be saved from global warming and which cannot be. After other biologists complained about the word "triage," Root said she now calls it prioritizing which species should be saved.

"We've got to work on the ones we have a prayer of saving," Root said.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

natural treatment for " kick out " acne

Acne can be a psychologically damaging health condition which destroys confidence and self-esteem, and with the many choices available for treating it, confusion or indecision on what to do can occur. In this article we'll explore some natural tips that you can use to clear up your skin and regain your sense of well-being in a short period of time.

Food - Fried foods and harsh fat or oil based foods are known to cause the excess sebum that leads to acne. For this reason a change in your diet is a good idea and will make a big difference if you currently eat these kinds of foods.

Water - Drinking enough good quality water is another important nutritional requirement for any natural acne cure and so making a good effort to drink 2 liters a day will help tremendously. The water will help flush out impurities from the system that otherwise often end up as acne.

Coffee and Tea - These two popular drinks are diuretics, which means they increase the rate of excretion of water and so can cause chronic dehydration. Limit yourself to one or two cups a day if you're a tea or coffee drinker, and increase your intake of water to make up for the extra water loss these drinks cause. Cutting out tea and coffee can often have profound effects on skin health.

Tea Tree Oil - This natural antiseptic and antifungal is good as a topical application for acne and has shown that it reduces inflammation externally. This helps the skin heal faster and acne won't be as inflamed or cystic when using this topical. Generally topicals aren't worth using and water will usually suffice, but tea tree oil is one of the better ones.

Vegetable Juices - Nutrient intake is an important factor in treating acne from the inside, and one of the best ways to get lots of quality nutrients is to drink vegetable juices. These can be found in supermarkets or you can make them yourself with a juicer and raw vegetables.

Good oils - Hormonal balancing can be attained with the use of fish oils and evening primrose oils. These healthy oils are full of essential fatty acids and one of their primary functions is to help balance hormones. Hormones are a primary cause of acne and so taking these oils can greatly help.

This has been a good summary of some of the more popular natural ways you can clear up your acne, although you may want a more comprehensive natural system.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

iPhone 3G launching

Hiroyuki Sano, a graduate student who turns 25 this week, couldn't think of a better way Wednesday to celebrate his birthday than being the first person in Japan to own an iPhone.

So he ditched class in Nagoya and headed 160 miles north to Tokyo's trendy Omotesando district, home to mobile carrier Softbank Corp.'s flagship store. Sano arrived at 6 a.m. Tuesday,
grabbed the first spot in line and prepared to wait three days and one hour until Apple's much-hyped handset goes on sale Friday at 7 a.m.

A longtime Apple fan, he brought along his MacPro laptop and iPod, as well as a change of clothes, an umbrella, snacks and a folding chair. He even got permission to skip school.

"My professor is a big Apple fan, so when I told him I wanted to come line up for the iPhone, he told me to go for it," Sano said after a fitful night of sleep in his chair. "My mom told me I was crazy."

Apple plans to sell its 8-gigabyte iPhone for US$199 in the United States and the 16-gigabyte version for US$299. The company says it has sold about 6 million iPhones so far this year and has a goal to sell 10 million
About 15 other iPhone enthusiasts had joined Sano in line as of Wednesday morning, eager to get their hands on a device that hasn't been available in Japan until now. The previous generation of iPhones, which operated on GSM-based networks, were incompatible with Japanese systems

Monday, July 7, 2008

sex and the city : the movie

if you one of ' sex and the city' lovers, of course you'll never let the movie edition of this sequel. They were once four savvy single women whose friendships came before love affairs, whose shoes came before a mortgage and whose men never came before they did, or else they'd be thrown out of bed. They were Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte of HBO's instant-hit series Sex and the City.

Ten years after the TV show's debut, promiscuity and independence is replaced with monogamy and marriage in the newly released Sex and the City: The Movie.

Dr. Astrid Henry, gender and women's studies professor at Grinnell College, in Iowa, the United States, and author of the essay Orgasms and Empowerment: Sex and the City and Third-Wave Feminism, said the film was conservative, contrived and inconsistent with the TV series.

"I was bothered by the ending, which has all the women married, except for Samantha, who, at the end of the film, is 'old, fat and alone'. She's left in a sort of 'loser' role, even though she was always happy with her autonomy in the series. The ending of the film makes her seem much more pathetic than the show did," she said, adding the characters had all become more like the character Charlotte in their quests for marriage and monogamy.

Noted writer Ashley Sayeau said the characters had evolved and the transformation from bachelorette to bride was in line with what the characters wanted.

"As in the series, the film did a good job of showing each character come to terms with what she wanted out of her life -- not what society wanted for her, or what men wanted for her, or even her friends, but what she wanted. I loved that Sam became single again," she said.

"The show said to them, if you want to marry, great. If you don't, that's great too. The same goes with the decision to have children or choose a particular career."

In its time, the show received more praise from feminists than criticism.

Dr. Nicola Evans, a media and cultural studies lecturer at the University of Wollongong, Australia, said, "Sex and the City broke new ground in the rather conservative terrain of American sitcoms. It refused to worship at the altar of marriage and monogamy, daring to suggest there might be other objectives in life worth pursuing."

Sayeau said, "It was one of the only series in the last decade that showed independent women making money, having relationships and just existing on their own terms."

Henry said, "The show made people more aware of female sexuality and the idea that women are sexual beings with desires -- and that they have a right to talk about their desires in public."

The show impressed feminists around the world with its portrayal of women as intelligent sexual beings, but critics agree the TV series' socio-economic politics did not reflect most viewers.

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300 scholarships for Indonesians in 2009


The Jakarta Post ,

The Australian government has invited Indonesians to apply for the 2008 Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) program, which will be commence in 2009-10.

Up to 300 scholarship are available, with half allocated to women and 30 percent to people from eastern Indonesia and Aceh.

Australian Ambassador to Indonesia Bill Farmer said the scholarships were an important opportunity for Indonesians to further their education and build networks in Australia.

"This academic and personal experience is invaluable and helps talented Indonesians make a difference on their return to Indonesia," Farmer said in a media release made available to The
Jakarta Post
here on Tuesday.

The scholarships are managed by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) and provide funding for study at Masters and Doctorate levels in Australia.

They are targeted to individuals who are committed to addressing development issues in sustainable growth and economic management; democracy, justice and good governance; investing in people, including in health and education; and safety and peace.

"The Australian Scholarships program is conducted in close partnership with the Indonesian Government. The impact of the program is visible through the thousands of ADS alumni who have returned to Indonesia and to contribute to this country in areas of development priority," Farmer said.

The program aims to improve the quality of human resources in Indonesia and the fields of study offered are annually reviewed based on the development needs of Indonesia.

ADS is a merit-based scholarship program available to people from the government and non-government sectors who hold an S1 degree.

Candidates are required to meet all eligibility criteria including Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.9 (on a scale of maximum 4.00), minimum IELTS 5.0 or TOEFL 500 (obtained in 2007 or 2008) and be no more than 42 years of age at the time of application.

Applications for ADS 2008 close on Sept. 5, 2008. For more information visit: www.australianscholarships.gov.au or www.adsjakarta.co.id

the thinnest Cyber-shot phone


As far as pictures are concerned, the star of the just concluded cell phone exhibition was Sony Ericsson C902 Cyber-shot camera phone.

Many prominent phone brands have had their own camera phones with megapixel capability on the market since 2006. But it wasn't until Sony Ericsson launched its K850i that a 5 megapixel camera phone made sense, with picture quality rivaling that of low-end dedicated digital cameras.

Sony Ericsson C902 has raised the bar even higher with a combination of superb phone features, such as high-speed internet access HSDPA and excellent camera features.

"The new C902 is our first Cyber-shot phones launched in 2008. The phone places ease-of-use and best-in-class picture quality at the heart of its design," Sony Ericsson Indonesia's head of marketing Djunadi Satrio said during the camera phone's launch at the Jakarta Convention Center recently.

At first glance, the C902 looks like a direct descendant of the K850, but it will be another handset to inherit the latter's legacy.

Dubbed as "the thinnest Cyber-shot phone", the C902 designation does break a mold, as all previous Cyber-shot models belong to the K-series. It's now C for Cyber-shot, nice and easy.

The phone is quite compact, at only 10.5 millimeters thick, yet its full metal body adds to the total weight of 107 grams.

The ultra-compact C902 has a surprisingly small 2-inch, 262,144-color TFT display of 320x240 pixel or QVGA resolution. There are eight touch sensitive camera keys that backlight in blue around the display.

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the greatest mountainscapes : new zealand

i' sure all of you have watched LORD OF THE RING , this film take scene by mountaincsape background as you know. by the way, do you where it take place ?? yhat's right NEW ZEALAND !!!

and now i'll give you a litle resume abaout it, check out this

New Zealand has spectacular mountains ranges, excellent skiing, fijords, volcanos, thermal hot pools, good beaches and surfing locations, deep sea marlin fishing, magnificent bush-walking opportunities, whale watching in season, emerald green farmlands dotted with sheep and cattle, -- New Zealand has about ten times more sheep than people --, unspoilt villages and small rural towns, plus cosmopolitan cities and more. The nation's human population is around four million.

The rich history and culture of the indigenous Maori people is everywhere, and most place names are in the Maori language. There is now a Maori language TV channel, and the language is taught in schools to both Maori and Pakeha (white New Zealanders) children.

It's far enough South to have four distinct seasons, and the beautiful changes of the colors of the trees and spring flowers are a sight to behold in Autumn and Spring.

One of the most beautiful areas of New Zealand is the Coromandel Peninsula.

This finger of rugged green native forest and farmland, fringed by breathtaking beach scenery is only an hour and a half's drive from the cities of Auckland and Hamilton. Its northern tip lies to the east of Auckland, across the Hauraki Gulf.

A three-day leisurely driving excursion is enough time to explore the Coromandel by car. The roads are often winding and steep, a few are unpaved, and it is still unspoilt by tourist infrastructure.

Accommodation outside the few small towns is home-stay style, often in farmhouses. There are also some backpackers inns, and some high class lodges.


According to tribal narratives, New Zealand and also Coromandel were first discovered by the Polynesian sea-farer Kupe, and a group of his people, in approximately 950 AD.

It is said they landed at Whitianga on the Peninsula, and he named it Te Whitianga-a-kupe (The crossing place of Kupe). He left some of his people here and carried on with his explorations of this newfound land, to which his wife gave the name "Aotearoa" (The Land of the Long White Cloud).

It was re-discovered and claimed for England by the explorer Captain James Cook in 1769, during his circumnavigation and mapping of New Zealand. New Zealand had formerly been visited, but not claimed as territory, in 1642 and 1943 by the Dutchman Abel Tasman, who was in the employ of the Dutch East India Company and based in Batavia (Jakarta).

He was searching for the fabled Terra Australis Incognita. Aotearoa was soon referred to as New Zealand on European maps, after the second most important Chapter of the Dutch East India Company, which was located in Zeeland (Sea-Land), the island province in South Western Holland.

This is an historic part of this relatively young country. The first Europeans came to Coromandel in 1795 when the ship "Fancy" arrived to cut kauri spars (huge native trees) for the British Navy.

In 1820 "HMSS Coromandel" arrived, and the name was given to the town and to the Peninsular. In 1854 Charles Ring discovered gold near Coromandel Town and after negotiations with the local Maori land owners, a gold rush followed. There was also ship building, flax milling, collecting and trading of Kauri gum.

In the 1872-1975 period, the town had 22 hotels, now it has two. Coromandel Town still has quite a few surviving buildings from that period. The rest of the main street is reminiscent of a Hollywood set for a wild west town. Some of the old private residences are elegant Victorian and Edwardian styles, as some people found riches through gold.

Now, Coromandel Town has charming art and craft stores, old-fashioned shops, (hardware and drapery, etc) and excellent city standard restaurants and cafes.

This is a fishing port and consequently the seafood in the restaurants is of the best possible standard, in Coromandel Town and anywhere on the peninsula.

During the 60s and 70s, Coromandel attracted a wave of new residents -- artists and craft workers, including well-known potter, Barry Brickell, who came in 1961. His clay supply was up in the rugged native-bush covered hills beyond his workshop, so he began to build a narrow-guage railway to transport the clay.

One of the characteristic images of the Coromandel is blazing red flowering Pohutukawa trees, (the New Zealand Christmas bush) seen against the blue-green of the ocean, on a bright summer day.

These native trees grow in the sand dunes, or on cliffs, almost at the water's edge, and have gnarled and ancient curling trunks and often horizontal branches drooping into the sand dunes, which children just love to play in.

Driving north from Coromandel Town brings you to Colville, a tiny settlement with only a town store, cafe and petrol station, and the local 'tennis club' opposite.

This is a location which seems to belong in a movie -- the classic "one-horse" town. Nearby there is a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, (Mahamudra Monastery) and it was an unexpected sight to see a saffron and burgundy clad monk clearing the rural letterbox at the roadside.

Beyond Colville, the road goes up the Western Coastline beside the Hauraki Gulf and comes to an end at Port Jackson facing to the north, where large Pohutukawa trees at the edge seem to wander across the dunes horizontally. There is a walking track across the rugged tip to the end of the road on the Eastern Coastline, but the two routes have not been joined.

Whitianga is one of the largest towns on the Coromandel Peninusla. Located on the eastern coast, it faces out into Mercury Bay, and was named by Captain Cook, who spent several days there while he observed the transit of Mercury, in 1769. Whitianga has a good boat harbor, and some excellent tourist accommodation, motels, and apartments. It's a popular holiday and fishing spot with the Kiwis.

The beach of Hahei has the interesting Cathedral Rock, where kayakers love to paddle through the tunnel in this rock formation, situated just offshore.

Hot Water Beach is also a unique place to visit. Visitors arrive with small shovels in their car boots. They set off along the beach to a clump of yellow colored rocks, and just in front of these at low tide, if you dig into the wet sand, you'll find hot water bubbling up to the surface.

Although the ocean waves are rolling up to the very spot, you can sit there in hot water pools. This is just one of the many manifestations of New Zealand's volcanic nature, which tourists flock to see.

This country has something in common with Indonesia, being situated on the join between two of the world's major tectonic plates. Consequently it also has many earthquakes and tremors, and there have been some destructive quakes and volcanic eruptions.

All of the Coromandel beachside towns have examples of the ubiquitous Kiwi "Bach". This is the traditional name for a weekend fishing shack or holiday house at the beach. Once they were very simple places, but in these prosperous times, many wealthy city people have built luxurious holiday homes in the Coromandel resort towns

Sunday, July 6, 2008

britney spears come back !!!

our pop diva, britney spears will come back to her world after asleep so long time. it because, her " kissing " partner, madonna asks britney to join in her worl tour that planned this year. the first step, madonna will meet britney at NEW YORK this saturday and make a video clip ( the title still become a mystery ).

that video clip will be shown in madonna worl tour then not only that, madonna asks britney make a duet performance too.

madonna does it because she wants her " kissing " partner back to music world and get her gloriness again

i think britney will shout and sing " BABY ... BABY .. ONE MORE TIME, i'LL BE BACK BABY " to all of her fans

Thursday, July 3, 2008

long time no see

hi ... all beloved bloggers !!! what's up ???
it's a long time not to see you again on my blog. i'm just want to tell you that i'll change the format of this blog started now. because i think the topic on my blog is too bored for you.

so just waiting the repackage of my blog ...