Pochikuburo  

Friday, January 15, 2010



One day I found such interesting website about making pochibukuro. Pochibukuro is an envelope with various design which is usually used in Japan during new year to give children or relative money. Later, someone gave some explanation to me about various Japanese custom during new year. He also help me with some websites address where I could find some information. Well, I'll write in another posting, because in this posting I just would to share about pochibukuro that I've made. I really love the design of pochibukuro.

In Indonesia, there's such kind of tradition also. We give money to children during lebaran (Idul Fitri) day, and also my Chinese friend also has this kind of tradition, if I'm not wrong they do this during the Chinese New Year. My Chinese friend in Indonesia called the envelope of money as "angpau".





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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

When the sunlight touches the ground, I miss you
When the shadow of moonlight slowly climbs up, I miss you
When the dust finally settle down, I'd see you
Meeting in the deep night, i still can see your shadow
When the waves crash, I hear your voice
As everyone falls asleep in the midst of the quiet forest, I hear your voice
No matter how far, I'd be by your side
The sun is setting, soon the stars will shine upon us
Ah, if only you are here
(You'd be by my side when the sun sets and the stars shine)
(Ah, if only you're by my side)


The poem above, I get when I watch the korean drama "Wedding". In that drama, the poem is used to propose someone. I deeply love this poem straightly. So, I can't stop to keep my eyes on watching that drama. Emmm...so romantic drama. You know, when you start watching korean drama, you become addicted to it....mmmm...very bad habit....actually Read More...

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Plastic Recycling  

Friday, March 20, 2009

Have you ever seen logo like this??
Emm...where I saw this kind of logo....
Still You don't remember???
Yes, You're right...this logo can be found in such plastic container in our home, such as drink bottle, food container, etc.
What is the meaning of the logo??




See the picture above??
Yes...that is the picture of recycling logos

What first cross on your mind when you see this logos on your things??
Emm...You will probably think that the lowest the number in the logos, describe the more dangerous plastic.
Or, you will think...logo number 1, 3, 6 and 7 are the dangerous plastic that we should avoid to use??

Well, according to the explanation on www.pvcindonesia.wordpress.com, the logos above just for recycling purposes. Do not intended for discredit some kind of plastic. e.g. to discredit plastic PET, PVC, Poly Styrene Plastic.

This is the explanation of each number:
Number 1 is for "PET" or "PETE", or poly ethylene terephthalate
Number 2 is for "HDPE" or high density poly ethylene
Number 3 is for "PVC" or poly vinyl chloride
Number 4 is for "LDPE" or low density poly ethylene
Number 5 is for "PP" or poly propylene
Number 6 is for "PS" or poly styrene
Number 7 is for "other" or any kind of plastic are not mentioned above such as poly carbonate, poly methyl methacrylate, etc.

So, what the kind purposes or intention of those number above?
For recycling purposes we better separated those kind of plastic into each number.
Maybe also in our activities at home, when we deal with waste of household, we should separate the waste into dry waste (plastic, glass, paper) and wet waste (food waste, etc), so they are not mix one another.
Why?
Because when we separate the waste, it will more easier to be recycled and not change the characteristics of the material itself. Example, if plastic is contaminated with grease, oil, or other wet waste, when it is recycled to be a new product, the grade will be lower in quality.

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PVC = Racun???  


"Akhir-akhir ini kita sering mandengar berita-berita yang mengatakan plastik merupakan bahan berbahaya. Ibu-ibu, apalagi yang mempunyai anak batita yang masih menggunakan botol susu, mungkin juga pernah dibingungkan dengan masalah botol plastik ini. Aman ga sih sesungguhnya plastik-plastik ini??? Jangan gunakan plastik jenis PE, PP, PVC berbahaya!! Apakah benar seperti itu???"



Bahan plastik sebenarnya bukanlah bahan yang berbahaya bagi kesehatan, jika digunakan sesuai dengan keterbatasan sifat bahan tersebut. Keterbatasan bahan ini utamanya adalah dalam hal ketahanannya terhadap suhu tinggi. Kebanyakan bahan plastik akan melunak jika terpapar suhu mendekati 100 derajat celcius, yakni suhu dimana air mendidih, dan itu akan mengakibatkan kekuatannya berkurang. Namun demikian ada jenis plastik yang memang tahan hingga suhu sekitar 100 derajat celcius, misalnya polistiren dan melamin.

Monomer yang merupakan bahan baku utama dalam pembuatan plastik sering diberitakan sebagai zat yang dapat membahayakan kesehatan. Memang takkan pernah ada plastik kalau tidak ada zat monomer ini. Dan dalam produk akhir plastik memang masih ada kandungan monomernya, tetapi dalam jumlah yang teramat sangat kecil. Sementara factor ada atau tidaknya resiko tidak hanya bergantung pada bahaya atau tidaknya suatu bahan jika dikonsumsi, tetapi yang lebih penting adalah berapa banyak zat tersebut dikonsumsi. Hampir semua zat, bahkan yang kita konsumsi sehari-hari dan yang tidak dikonotasikan sebagai zat berbahaya, pada dasarnya adalah zat yang berbahaya jika dikonsumsi dalam jumlah besar, misalnya garam dan gula. Sebenarnya batas maksimum kandungan monomer dalam berbagai jenis plastik yang umum digunakan sehari-hari sudah diatur dalam Standar Nasional Indonesia (SNI). Batas maksimum kandungan monomer ini sebenarnya sudah menjamin keamanan bahan-bahan plastik dalam penggunaan sehari-hari. Amat sangat disayangkan bahwa artikel-artikel yang memberitakan tentang bahaya penggunaan bahan plastik sebenarnya justru mementahkan kembali aturan SNI yang sudah susah payah dirumuskan berdasarkan berbagai studi dan data-data ilmiah dan juga sudah didasarkan pada peraturan serupa di berbagai negara lain termasuk juga di negara-negara maju.

Penyebutan polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sebagai dioksin, yaitu senyawa kimia yang digolongkan sebagai penyebab utama kanker karena sifatnya yang sangat beracun", adalah sesuatu yang sangat salah. Dioksin yang dikenal di dunia ilmiah adalah sekumpulan zat (mungkin jumlahnya ada sekitar 40 zat atau lebih) yang bersifat sangat stabil atau sulit diolah, sehingga keberadaannya semakin lama semakin menumpuk (terakumulasi) di lingkungan sekitar kita. Berbagai studi ilmiah juga sudah membuktikan bahwa tidak ada hubungan antara polyvinyl chloride dengan dihasilkannya dioksin di lingkungan, karena dioksin pada dasarnya dihasilkan dimana-mana melalui proses-proses yang biasa terjadi di sekitar kita, terutama pembakaran sampah, pembukaan lahan dan kebakaran hutan. Berbagai studi juga menyimpulkan bahwa sampah yang dibakar, baik dia mengandung polyvinyl chloride ataupun tidak, akan menghasilkan dioksin dalam jumlah yang sama saja. Jadi ada tidaknya polyvinyl chloride dalam sampah tidak mempengaruhi ada tidaknya dioksin dalam hasil pembakaran itu. Mengapa demikian? Karena polivinyl chloride bukanlah satu-satunya bahan yang mengandung atom klor disekitar kita. Bahkan terlalu banyak bahan-bahan disekitar kita yang mengandung atom klor, misalnya garam dapur (sehingga semua sampah makanan mengandung atom klor), kayu, daun, rumput, dan lain-lain, yang kalau dibakar, semuanya berpotensi menghasilkan dioxin. Dan sebenarnya dioksin memang ada dimana-mana, hampir semua tubuh manusia di dunia ini pun sudah mengandung kadar dioksin. Ini dikarenakan begitu banyaknya sumber dioksin disekitar kita. Jadi kalau hanya polivinyl chloride yang dipersalahkan sebagai sumber dioksin, itu adalah sangat tidak tepat.
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Synopsis: "The Duchess"  

Sunday, March 15, 2009

This movie is based on true story of Georgiana Cavendish Spencer

This is the full synopsis of that movie:

The movie opens as Georgiana (Keira Knightley) has a game on the grounds of an estate among her high-born girlfriends wagering which amongst the young gentlemen will win a race while inside the manse her mother Lady Spenser (Charlotte Rampling) makes a deal with the much older Duke of Devonshire (Ralph Feinnes) for her hand in marriage. As Charles Grey ("Mamma Mia's Dominic Cooper) wins the race for her, her Mother seals the deal with the notion that every woman in her family is fertile and surely to give the Duke a male heir.

This movie is based on true story of Georgiana Cavendish Spencer

This is the full synopsis of that movie:

The movie opens as Georgiana (Keira Knightley) has a game on the grounds of an estate among her high-born girlfriends wagering which amongst the young gentlemen will win a race while inside the manse her mother Lady Spenser (Charlotte Rampling) makes a deal with the much older Duke of Devonshire (Ralph Feinnes) for her hand in marriage. As Charles Grey ("Mamma Mia's Dominic Cooper) wins the race for her, her Mother seals the deal with the notion that every woman in her family is fertile and surely to give the Duke a male heir.


The pair are married and the marriage consummated, an experience that leaves something to be desired for Georgiana. Her mother informs her that this is something to be borne and that after she produces a male heir the husbands interest in carnality will wane.

A child arrives at the Manor. It's explained that the child is the Duke's and since the mother is dead the child will be raised by them. Georgiana is appalled, especially when he cavalierly explains that since she is only a girl child she will have no claim on the inheritance, but will be good practice for her motherly instincts toward his heir.

Georgiana is not happy with her husband, who seems more interested in his dogs than with her. She sees one evening a servant girl fleeing his room, naked except for the clothing clutched to her busom. She goes to confront him and sees the crystal flacon of wine on his bed table (true to the time, water was suspect then and everyone drank wine, even at breakfast) that he has clearly been drinking from. They sleep together. In time she is pregnant.

At a political dinner the Georgiana engages the men in a discussion of freedom. The Duke walks out. She follows him and he tells her that the meeting bored him; he wishes that they wouldn't give such long speeches. She returns to the dinner and charms them all.

Georgiana is now the toast of London, dragging her dullard husband behind her into the limelight. Their marriage is even satirized in Sheriden's play "School for Scandal" and people say that the only man in London who is not in love with the Duchess is the Duke. They are sketched at parties and the opera (18th century Paparazzi). She does become pregnant by him; at one party, G (as she is called by her loved ones) goes into labor. Her husband proposes a toast to his heir as the screams of her labor pains trail off as she's borne away.

The next scene opens as Lady Spenser, dressed in black, visits. There is mourning, but only because G has produced a girl child. The scene jumps several years as G has produced another child also a girl. Her husband takes her to the mineral baths at Bath for a cure for her "problem". At Bath, G meets Lady Elizabeth (Beth) Foster, whose husband has thrown her over, keeping their three boys. Since this is the 1700's and women have literally no rights she has no recourse against him and nowhere to go. G takes her into her home as her friend.

Beth tells G that she should take a lover, that sex can be a wonderful thing. She tells her to close her eyes and imagine that Charles Grey (about whom they had been talking) was doing to. Beth brings G to an orgasm, most likely her first. G looks shocked, but Beth treats it as more like schooling than anything sexual.

The Duke has allowed Beth to come and live with them, knowing she has no place to go. Once more at her husbands door G hears the sound of a man and woman making love. Loudly. Demanding of the servants to know who is in there she realizes that it's Beth and her husband.

She confronts the Duke and demands that he send Beth away. He refuses. She goes to her mother, who tells her that she must return to him, that is her only option.

Beth comes to her and explains that she needed the Duke to get access to her children; the only man powerful enough to help her was he. G curses her, but Beth responds that she would do that and more to get her children back, as would G if it came to that.

G becomes more and more involved in politics, and closer to Charles Grey, who is making a name for himself in the field. She is a rock star to Londoners, incredibly popular with the hoi polloi and the gentry alike: her appearance at a rally in London boosts Grey's popularity enormously. Eventually they cannot help but admit that they love one another and consummate the relationship. Finally G is fulfilled.

At a meal with the Duke and Beth (who has become a permanent part of the house as the Dukes mistress and has meals in the center position of the long table with G and the Duke at either end) G proposes a deal: she will accept completely the relationship between the Duke and Beth if he will do the same with her feelings for Grey. He falls into a rage, telling her that she's in no position to bargain for anything being a woman and basically getting lathered up at the idea that she's attracted to another man. She runs from the room, her follows her and rapes her. The servants are of course unable to help but are visibly shocked and sickened by the screams coming from her room.

At a party, G seems drunk. She dances oddly and seems disconnected with reality. She knocks over a candelabra and sets her wig on fire, walking for several moments before realizing it. Someone knocks the wig off her head and puts it out. A doctor is called who prescribes complete bed rest until the child comes. Finally the Duke will have his male heir.

The child is born and G goes back to bath to take a cure. A Charles Grey cure. Neither of them think that this will be noticed by anyone. One evening when G is leaving her toilette to meet Charles she is confronted by her Mother and husband. The Duke gives her an ultimatum: stop seeing Charles immediately or he will make sure that his career as a politico will be over, and she will be cut off from her children. The Duke shows her a packet of letters to her by her kids. She defiantly refuses him. They leave and she tearfully reads the letters.

She arrives back in London, embraces her children and acquiesces to him. At dinner, Charles shows up to claim her, stating that he doesn't care who knows that he loves her. G goes to him and firmly tells him that she cannot go with him, that she can't leave her children. She then tells her husband that she is going to have Charles' child. He decides that she will go away and have the child in secret and the Grey family will take her. Bess forcefully insists that she will go with her as her friend. G has the child and gives her over to the Grey family, telling the General that the child's name is Eliza before collapsing into near hysterics into Beth's arms.

At home, G sits stiffly with her husband. He admits, as best he can that he hasn't been the best of mates. But in his way he does love her, as best as he knows how. He tells her that there will be a party that night to which they are invited and the whole of London will be there. She says she will go. He clasps her hand, and she briefly does his.

Beth, the Duke and G arrive at the party together (it's intimated that this is completely accepted as normal at this point). G greets several people at the party and sees Charles Grey across the room. She goes to speak to him, as she would to any party guest. They make small talk and he mentions that he in engaged. She congratulates him. He mentions also that he is a new uncle, he has a new niece named "Eliza" who is "much loved"

G returns to her extended family. She sits on a sofa as her husband looks out the window at the children of their blended family play. He turns to her and says "wouldn't it be wonderful to be that free?"

Subsequent titles mention that the three lived together for years, and that upon her death and with her blessing, the Duke married Beth. They also mention that G secretly met Eliza often, and that Eliza named her girl Georgiana

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My Dream Camera  



Oh why, oh why, oh my dreaming thing.....
why you're so quickly update.....
from G9 to G10
still I can't afford it....


Here G10 Specification:

Canon G10 Basic and Special Features:

* 14.7 megapixel 1/1.7-inch CCD
* 5.00x zoom (28-140mm 35mm equivalent) with image stabilization
* 3.0-inch fixed LCD
* ISO sensitivity from 80 to 1,600 with 3,200 available at reduced image size in a special Scene mode
* Shutter speeds from 15 seconds to 1/4,000 second
* Max Aperture of f/2.8 at wide angle and f/4.5 at telephoto
* SDHC/SD memory card support
* Custom lithium-ion battery
* High resolution captures with 14.7-megapixel CCD
* High resolution display on 3.0-inch LCD with 461,000 pixels
* New DIGIC 4 image processor with improved face detection, Servo autofocus, face detection self-timer and intelligent contrast correction
* RAW + JPEG shooting mode
* Extensive collection of accessories from external strobes to converter lenses to underwater housings
* Print/Share button for one-button printing and downloading
* Neutral density filter simulation
* Canon iMage Gateway membership included for sharing online photo albums
* Extended battery life
* Canon Digital Photo Professional software for RAW conversion, plus Canon Remote Capture software

In the Box:
* PowerShot G10
* Lithium Battery Pack NB-7L
* Battery Charger CB-2LZ
* Shoulder Strap NS-DC8
* Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM v38.1
* USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
* AV Cable AVC-DC300
* Printed user guide

And the PRICE is:
$460
(Still to expensive for me.....!!!)

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