Archive for April 8th, 2008

Excerpted from Rick Warren
Life is a series of problem-solving opportunities. The problems you face will either defeat you or develop you – depending on how you respond to them. Unfortunately most people fail to see how God wants to use problems for good in their lives. They react foolishly and resent their problems rather than [...]

Testing GIF Animation

Ini hanya sekedar test saja. Setelah upgrade ke wordpress 2.5, GIF Animation yang tadinya tidak bisa jalan sekarang bisa ditampilkan. Great.
Jadi kita bisa lebih berkreasi lagi.
Many thanks to WordPress.
GBU

Lia, wanita tangguh

Saya sebetulnya ingin tulis judul ini perawan tangguh ngikutin judul lagu perjaka tangguh namun kali ini untuk versi wanitanya tapi dipikir-pikir sebentar kok rasanya kurang pantas hehe, ya udah wanita tangguh aja. More appropriate.

Sejak kenal dengan Lia, saya sudah merasakan bibit-bibit acuh, cuek dan don’t care tentang sekelilingnya, yang penting sih: “Yang [...]

Sudah duduk lupa berdiri

Judul ini diambil dari iklan furniture Ligna beberapa tahun lalu. Di setiap tempat yang kita datangi, baik itu kantor, sekolah, pabrik, halte bis, tempat tunggu dokter, rumah sakit, kampus dll pasti terdapat tempat duduk (kursi).

Yang uniknya kursi bisa menjadi rebutan. Sejarah mencatat banyak perang dan pertumpahan darah untuk memperebutkan sebuah kursi. Sebuah negara [...]




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