Hehe, pesonal blog ini akhirnya aku pindahkan ke blogspot, tepatnya di http://dspratomo.blogspot.com. Kenapa? hmm… karena ngaturnya lebih gampang saja, lagipula ternyata HP-ku support untuk upload langsung ke sana, tapi tidak ke sini hihihi… (koq jd diatur HP ya). Sebenernya alamat itu alamat blog yang lama sih, jadi sebenernya ini bukan pindahan, tapi balik ke alamat lama. OK, c ya all.
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Suddenly waters are rising at Jl. Ciliwung Raya, for the first time in my dwelling there’s a thought of a flood coming. My mom suspect there’s a broken dam somewhere. My greatest concern is my Piano, although i never used it for long time, still I have a wish that someday I could play it again. I heard that once flood takeover, the sound will never be the same. Last night while having diner with my buddies rains pours endlessly, as if god open all the water reservoir from heaven. However, I think water have been a problem in Indonesia eversince I’m small, whether it’s too little or too many. I hope it will be solved in the future. A couple of months ago, I lost my camera (a Pentax optio 555) :(. Not much I can say about it because I think it already served me to the max (to the point that it already broke several times, and miraculously fixed), what I lost most is it’s memory cards, because it contains some of my friend’s photos. Recently I found a website that dedicated to any found camera. For those who accidentally found a camera and orphan pictures, this is the site: http://www.ifoundyourcamera.blogspot.com/. I’m not to sure that my pictures will be found someday, but ones can still have hopes can’t I?
Oct
31
2008
Laskar Pelangi (Rainbow Warriors)Posted by: dspratomo in Film, tags: belitong, belitung, Film, indonesian, laskar, movie, pelangiJust back from watching “laskar pelangi” (rainbow warriors). The story is about a bunch (+/- 10) kids in rural area of Belitung/Belitong, an island in Indonesia, famous for it’s tin mine. The story sets back in 70s. This is a must see for every indonesian. It’s a very good movie, it has almost everything needed, it got lessons without feel teached, fun without slapsticks, some moments of happiness, some moment of grief and loss, even puppy love :). I won’t spoil the story here. What interest me is also the audience, who keeps coming back, it’s been shown in theatres for almost a month now, and the ticket is still sold out. Today I have to sit on the second row of the seats (yeah, it’s suck, but the movie is way too good to complain just for the seat). Also I listened to some comments made by some kids around, their curiousity about habit of that era. I heard someone ask “what is “teplok”? (local says refferring to oil lamp). Also I read somewhere else that someone asking about why the batteries are exposed to the sun (somehow this ellongated battery life, however don’t do this because now we know that used battery are dangerously poisonous, and not to be re-used). Of course this movie is not without flaw, i could feel the cut here and there, perhaps it’ll be explained better in the book. However for someone who never read the book (shame on me, normally I’ll finish the book if possible) I think the flaw is still negligible. I hope in the future this will be a new production standard in Indonesian movies. One special fact I learn from this movie is all the children main characters (10+2) are native from belitong island, and have no prior experience in acting, which I think it’s a huge plus. Go and see this movie, you won’t regret it. Recently I reviewed Nexian FP333. Since my dad decide that he need a new phone, he asked me to go and buy ZTE C321 for longer battery life. However it turns out that he liked my Nexian better and decide to swap mine. OK, now the review.
Got a blog homework from Ririn Herawati. Somekind of network game. Here’s the rules: 1. Each blogger must post these rules Now here’s the task: 10 Habits and Facts about Me.
Hmmm for the next ppl to write: Andre, Tiara, Chieko, Herman, Fan, Yanuar, Jimmy, Dedi, wah who else? I can’t recall anyone else I know with blogs. To all viewer, you’re welcome to do this homework.
Sep
27
2008
Nexian FP333 reviewPosted by: dspratomo in Time Killing, tags: phone nexia fp333 telkom flexi
I went to Mal Ciputra, the queue is quite long, however I don’t need to stand in there, they only require an ID card, or a copy.. Since I have a copy of my ID card (KTP), I decide to queue in, and take a walk around, therefore, just in case I’m not in the mood I could just walk away. I gave them my ID, around 16.00. After some walking, one tea cup and one Rotiboy bun, I decide to go back and see, how much progress the queue. It turned out it almost my turn, so I decide to wait a little longer. In the meantime I review the options. They’re offering ZTE C321, Nexian FP333, Nexian FP303. After some blind guessing, I set my heart on Nexian, because from the flyer I’ve got the hint that it offer more feature such as speakerphone, scheduler, speed dialing and less gimmick. Next between FP333 and FP303, apparently FP303 is the later model, with some chrome finish to it. however my final call goes to FP333, because it’s all black (yeah, silly but later I relieved with this decision). Since the phone needs to be charged 6 hours before use, I just start to fiddle with it today. I re-examine the phone, and to my delight it use standard USB port (I think this should be standard feature for all devices) for power charger. After some research on the internet, it could also be used regular usb data cable to connect to computer. Yay. I also manage to peek on the other options (ZTE C321 and Nexian FP303) and find so little information, that’s why I’m relieved that I decide to pick this model. Further browsing to this site: http://www.mobile-files.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71104 reveal that it could be unlocked to be used with other Operator, however this is not what I want. Further research leads to http://ariefcz.blogspot.com/2008/08/adikku-dhiny-beli-handphone-flexi.html. This particular Blog has comments from Slam & Chandra that hinted that it could be used as a modem. Well, that’s sounds good, since I didn’t expect such feature on a phone in this price range.Unfortunatelly I haven’t found the correct configuration to run under Ubuntu. I will try it some other times. Next, the built in feature, I tried the speakerphone, it’s not loud, but quite decent. It only include one game, Kong Ming which confusing, I think it’s wei qi, but it’s not. From the name, it must be a strategy games, however I still haven’t figure it out how to play this game. This phone also include some ring tones and wallpaper that’s purely Telkom’s advertisement. When you turn it on, Flexi’s advertorial tone is heard. 5 of the 10 built-in wallpaper is Telkom Flexi themed, one Nexian, therfore only 4 universal wallpaper. This phone also support two language, English and Indonesian (i switched it to english now, since it’s easier for me), to my surprise it also include an airplane mode (I haven’t figure this out why they include this mode, tho but it still a nice addition). The organiser function is quite nice, the contact could support vcard, up to 500 contact, with 3 phone numbers, address, email, website URL and notes. Scheduler, alarm clock, stop watch, world clock, tip calculator, calculator are pretty basic. I like the calculator function, because it’s easy to use with guidance to utilise keypad to input arithmetical symbol. Texting with this device is so so, the keypad is made of rubber and rather hard to press, the phone itself is rather slow to react. On the plus side, it seems they adopt nokia’s configuration (0 as a space). In conclusion, Nexian FP333 is somewhere below your average mobile phone, but above your regular landline phone. However, because it’s price is hard to beat (IDR 165.000) therefore, it’s also hard to complain. I think FP333 will never be an entertainment device or a fun organisational tool but it will be a decent communication device. Bellow are the specs as I grab from a flyer:
It’s been a while since my last post on this web log. OK, I’m just lazy to do it. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago my mom went to Bandung & Jakarta. On the way back my cousin Tiara decide to pass me back my old camera (Olympus C-860L). I decide to try it today installed 4 AA batteries to it, to my surprise, it’s still alive! Wow, this camera brought me lots of memories. Afterall, It already accompanied me on a tour back then in Europe. However, while operating it I felt clumsy, because not used to it. However, I felt this camera is sooo easy to learn, not much option to fiddling (only exposure, white balance, Flash and ISO options available to fiddle). Hopefully I’ll start taking pictures with it for some times (at least until the batteries dry up). Recently I read an article from lifehack.org about tracing family tree. I tried it and quite fun, my mom helped me with some information I didn’t know before. Currently it’s already spread out. Unfortunately I only managed to trace 4 generation above me (still incomplete). Hmmm wonder if I could complete it. the link is Geni. So far there is only 119 people in my tree :). Hope it will still grow |


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