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Mungsolkanas

Mungsolkanas, saudara-saudara, mungsolkanas ….. Kenapa? anda tidak tahu apa artinya? Aaaah, you are so yesterday. Silakan lihat di bawah ini kalah anda tidak tahu.

Persaingan usaha

Anda kenal Mang Oyo?  Saya pernah kenal dulu bertahun yang lalu ketika beliau masih aktif jaga warung. Beliau adalah pedagang bubur ayam yang cukup terkenal di Bandung. Dulu warungnya ada di depan SMP PGII, sekarang entah apa masih ada di sana atau tidak. Yang jelas warungnya sekarang ini cukup mentereng di Jalan Sulanjana tidak jauh [...]

Mau merokok?

Singapura adalah negara, yang tanpa banyak gembar-gembor, cukup sukses dalam menurunkan angka perokok di negaranya. Sebabnya bisa dilihat dari gambar berikut ini.

Making love in the dark?

Regardless of what you see the picture below, it does not really matter whether it is dark or not.

The captain of the bus

The sophisticated words in the title simply means the driver. The Singapore Bus Service calls their bus drivers as “captains“. CMIIW, I do not think that in any other country people will call a driver with any other term but “driver” (in any language). Look at this sign below, what do you see?

Walking around naked?

Sorry about the quality, but otherwise enjoy the picture below.

You are right: we are closed

Tanda buka atau tutup di sebuah kantor atau toko adalah sesuatu yang pertama kali kita lihat kalau mau masuk ke toko atau kantor itu. Biasanya sih tandanya hanya berisi satu kata singkat, seperti “Buka” atau “Closed”. Di ESBL, Universitas Oregon, lab-nya Prof Charlie Brown, tanda buka/tutupnya menggunakan cara yang lebih kreatif dan jenaka. Kalau hanya [...]

Dilarang duduk

Tanda dilarang duduk (di Taipei Airport) ini benar-benar membuat kita bertanya-tanya, memang adakah yang pernah mencoba duduk di situ?

My language, your language, our language

In Indonesia, 28-Oct is commemorated as the Youth Pledge Day. On this day in 1928, there was a congress held in Jakarta attended by various youth organizations in Indonesia. This congress that was seen as an important milestone towards Indonesia’s independence from the Dutch colonial government, because this congress introduced a new platform in the [...]

Beware of road surprises

What can be the surprise on the road when you are driving? Many things, of course. Being a driver is about being alert for any kind or surprises on the road. That goes without a warning in many countries. For a place where they actually warn you about these surprises, well, that kind of make [...]

Asides

If Moses had gotten the Ten Commandments on a floppy disk, it would never have made it to today. (Dag Spicer, curator of the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley, The NYTimes Circuit, 26-Mar-2009)

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.”
George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionists

“The wrath of God is the only way I can describe it. I’m used to seeing roofs off houses, houses blown over. These houses were down to their foundations, stripped clean.” said Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee, after surveying tornado damage there.

James Madison said, “If there be a principle that ought not to be questioned within the United States, it is that every man has a right to abolish an old government and establish a new one.” In Indonesia, …, well no comment.

Setelah empat belas hari menunggu, akhirnya saya bisa menikmati kembali berita-berita dari Bandung. Harian PR tampil dengan wajah baru dengan koneksi yang tampaknya lebih kencang.