Minggu, 20 Juli 2014

BIGBANG bring you To:ur Imagination!



e yoo! I'm back after so long not writing a post bcos of my college life T.T but don't worry, holiday is coming! (a very short course) so, i'll be able to write a post and also inform you some greatest news!
back to Thursday, July 17 2014, before a meeting with some collegue, i opened an email and so surprise bcos BUZZ Korea has sending me email! Do you know what they sent me? it has caption "BIGBANG invites you to KOREA!" what? OMG i'm so surprised and happy also because the challenge has been started from July 15 2014 it means, i'm not to late for join this competition!
So, here, i wanna tell some more about this fascinating event!

BUZZ Korea on July 15 2014 had announced an event called "To:ur Imagination" which first what i think is "wow this event name is brilliant, its like Tour but separated by : so it can be TO UR. what a brilliant idea! This event was held on July 15 2014 - August 31 2014 (Korean Standart Time GMT+9).
The challenge is easy. You just simply fill out what you wish to do or what your imagination IF YOU COMING TO KOREA in 500 words~! Simply right? as simple as you can watching your idol on the TV!

HOW TO APPLY?
- Step 1 : Click the apply button bellow
- Step 2 : Login to ibuzzkorea.com site
              (IF YOU'RE NOT A MEMBER)
- Step 3 : Simply fill out what you wish to do during the tour.

SCHEDULE :
- Application Period : July 15- August 31 2014
- Winner Announcement : September 15 2014
- Trip To Korea : October- November 2014
 (Based on Korean Standart Time (GMT+9)

PRIZES :
- 4 days and 3 nights trip to Korea! (8 teams, 16 person)




EVENT 2. SHARE THE TO:UR IMAGINATION STORY

HOW TO APPLY :
- Share the tour videos of those celebrities on your SNS channels.
- And leave the URL of your SNS post in the comments bellow.

PRIZES :
- iPad mini retina
- MCM
- LG Pocket Photo Printer + Photo paper



For futher information, you can visit Buzz Korea site cos there's complete info and also the video from the 4 artist from another country share what their feel when explore Korea!

Hope this is help you to join me this competition. Hope we can meet as a team in Korea on the To:ur Imagination tour!!! ^-----^

                                                  Credit to : BUZZ Korea

Selasa, 24 Juni 2014

DMZ Korea Tour - The most frightening and stressful tour ever!

Hello? How are u people? After i bring you to the nature tour, now i will bring you to the most dangerious tour ever! WHUT??! YEAH> Don't you think this place not interesting nor even stressful? CATCH YOUR EYES HERE PEOPLE!!! Enjoy ^----^
Have you heard about the civil war between north korea and south korea? Ever imagine that you would become part of one of the people who stepped on part of the tension of the two countries? As I am, i'm typical people who always curious. So, Why not try this one? This one definitely will be on my list when I'm visit Korea!!

It’s often said that the Korean Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, is the most dangerous place on Earth. This distinction is probably technically true - the mountains and hillsides on both sides of the 4km strip of land separating the two Koreas bristles with troops, guard posts, tanks, missile, bunkers, gun emplacements, land mines and other tools of death and destruction. A one-hole golf course at a military base in Panmunjeom, the truce village that has come to symbolize the world’s last Cold War frontier, warns not to retrieve balls from a fairway lined by land mines - once designated as the “world’s most dangerous golf course.”

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.
Once, I watched one program on NGC about the life in DMZ. Its Ironic when siblings should be separated because of war, and you know what? they are even have not right to talking or shake hand and they are in a radius 50m legally. How sad :(





Nah, If you are going to this place, here I'll be shared about a lil information. /Take a note!/


International Culture Service Club
Telephone: +82-2-755-0073 (Korean, English, Japanese)
Homepage: www.tourdmz.com (Korean, English, Japanese)

KTB Tour
Telephone: +82-2-778-0150 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Homepage: www.go2korea.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

JSA Tour
Telephone: +82-2-2266-3350 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Homepage: www.jsatour.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

Panmunjeom Travel Center
Telephone: +82-2-771-5593 (Korean, English, Japanese)
Homepage: www.panmunjomtour.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

DMZ Tour Bus
Telephone: +82-2-774-3345 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Homepage: www.seoulcitytour.net (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

More Info
DMZ
☞ Homepage: http://dmz.gg.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ A few things to note before embarking on a DMZ tour
- Those visiting the Third Infiltration Tunnel and Panmunjeom must show their identity card the Imjingak ticket center and get a ticket before beginning the tour.
- Visitors of certain nationalities may be restricted from sightseeing at the DMZ.
- Photos can only be taken where permitted.
- Visitors must be at least 10 years old.
- The DMZ is closed on Mondays and Korean national holidays.

OR, I recommend YOU who will survive with a group with the best price. Click click~!
---------> http://www.tourdmz.com/english/07guid/tour1_1.php?tag=Image1_1
---------> http://www.seoulcitytour.net/English/eng_menu_02_02.html
Information from SeoulCityTour :
DMZ & JSA(Panmunjeom) Tour
DMZ TOUR 1 Korea DMZ Tour(The 3rd infiltration Tunnel Tour)     Reservation / Contents
    Tour Name : DMZ TOUR 1
The 3rd infiltration Tunnel Tour
Time Required:
A) 08:00 ~14:30 Morning minimum Pax: 1
B) 08:00 ~15:00 Morning + Lunch minimum Pax:1
C) 12:00 ~18:00 Afternoon minimum Pax:3
D) 08:00 ~16:30 Fullday Tour minimum Pax:1
(Except Mondays, National Holidays)
Fee:
A) KRW 46,000p/p - KRW40,000p/p(This price is special price for online reservation ONLY) (USD40 (KRW1,000 = USD1)
B) KRW 55,000p/p - KRW50,000p/p(This price is special price for online reservation ONLY) (USD50)
C) KRW48,000p/p (USD48)
D) KRW65,000p/p (USD65)
Course:
A, C) Hotel - Imjingak Park - Freedom Bridge - The 3rd infiltration Tunnel - DMZ Theater / Exhibition Hall - Dora observatory - Dorasan Station - Unification Village Pass by - Amethyst factory or Ginseng Center - Drop off at Itaewon or City Hall
B) A + Lunch
D) Hotel - Half day DMZ tour - Lunch - Insadong Antique Market - Hotel
You must carry your passport on tour day.
   
   
DMZ TOUR 2 Korea JSA(Panmunjeom) Tour     Reservation / Contents


    Tour Name: DMZ TOUR 2 JSA(Panmunjom) Tour
Minimum Pax: 1
Time Required:  09:00 ~17:00 (Except Sundays Mondays, National Holidays)
Tour time is flexible according to local circumstances.
Fee: KRW87,000p/p (USD87 (KRW1,000 = USD1)
(Saturday: KRW95,000p/p (USD95 (KRW1,000 = USD1)
Course: Hotel - Unification Observatory or Imjingak Park - Lunch - ID Check point - Camp Bonifas (Slide show and Briefing) - JSA Tour (Freedom House, Conference room, Bridge of No Return) - Drop off at Lotte Hotel
If you come to Lotte hotel on your own for the tour, The price is KRW 77,000(Saturday: KRW85,000p/p)
JSA(Panmumjeom) reservation MUST be made 48 hours prior to tour day.
You must carry your passport on tour day.

Regulation
- When you arrive at Conference room, do not touch any equipment such as microphones or flags belonging to the communist side.
- Do not speak with, make any gesture toward or in any way, approach or respond to personnel from the other side.
- Sometimes military or other official considerations prevent entry into the joint security area.
- Casual clothes such as ripped jeans, sleeveless shirts, mini skirt, short pants, military cloth, exercise clothes, round neck t shirt, and sandal(slippers) are not permitted in the tour area.
- Shaggy or unkempt hair is not allowed either.
- The cameras with over 90mm zooming lens are not allowed.
- Children under 11 years are not allowed. - Tour time is flexible according to local circumstances.
- While on tour if any program cancelled according to unexpected local situation, no refund will be provided.

DMZ TOUR 3 South Korea DMZ & JSA Tour     Reservation/Contents
    Tour Name: DMZ TOUR 3
DMZ(The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel Tour) & JSA(Panmunjeom) Tour
Minimum Pax: 1
Time Required:08:00~17:00 (Except Sundays Mondays, National Holidays)
Fee: KRW 135,000p/p - KRW125,000p/p (USD125 (KRW1,000 = USD1)(This price is special price for online reservation ONLY)
(Saturday: KRW145,000p/p (USD145(KRW1,000 = USD1)
Course: Hotel - Imjingak Park - Freedom Bridge - The 3rd infiltration Tunnel - DMZ Theater / Exhibition Hall - Dora observatory - Dorasan Station - Unification Village (Pass by) - Lunch - ID Check point - Camp Bonifas (Slide show and Briefing) - JSA Tour (Freedom House, Conference room, Bridge of No Return) - Drop off at Lotte Hotel
JSA(Panmumjeom) reservation MUST be made 48 hours prior to tour day.
You must carry your passport on tour day.

Regulation
- When you arrive at Conference room, do not touch any equipment such as microphones or flags belonging to the communist side.
- Do not speak with, make any gesture toward or in any way, approach or respond to personnel from the other side.
- Sometimes military or other official considerations prevent entry into the joint security area.
- Casual clothes such as ripped jeans, sleeveless shirts, mini skirt, short pants, military cloth, exercise clothes, round neck t shirt, and sandal(slippers) are not permitted in the tour area.
- Shaggy or unkempt hair is not allowed either.
- The cameras with over 90mm zooming lens are not allowed.
- Children under 11 years are not allowed.
- Tour time is flexible according to local circumstances.
- While on tour if any program cancelled according to unexpected local situation, no refund will be provided.

And FYI, the tour open in 365 days!(everyday in a year)

Need a Video Tour? I found this because its popular... Watch watch!!

Hope you will have a great holiday and get so much new knowledges also ^-----^&



Minggu, 22 Juni 2014

Songnisan National Park - A friendly nice and one of the most beautiful place for Hiking!

Hello! It's been a long time since I've not touch my blog!
Actually i want to share everything since i'm so bored and just writting as one of the reason why my Good mood back!
Nah, today i posted my very first post on Buzz KOREA. They held a competition called Enjoy K-Tours, a competition for us to share K-Place (Interesting and awesome place in Korea) and the prizes is iPad Air, LG Camera, and EXO album! Not only participants with a post who can get a prize, but YOU, yes YOU WHO CAN LIKED AND COMMENTED on the post that others person. So, what are you waiting for? if you like all about Korea, like me, and writting also, you can join here, and everyone who wants get a prizes, COME HERE!

So, I decide to publish my latest post on Buzz KOREA. check it out!!!




   First, since I dont like any others woman who are too feminim, i am a little bit tomboy. lol. So, I like hiking. My first hiking was on my 3rd grade (8years old) to a mountain in Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia for Pramuka members! Ah, that so embarrasing that I got typhus after that T------T lol. So, here i am, since i'm the biggest Korean fan, no matter its about K-POP, K-Drama, K-Culture, K-Food, K-Fashion, and K-Oppars, i like them all!!!
Nah, after googling some interesting place in Korea for someday destionation if i have a chance to go there (Aameen!) I accidentally meet with this beautiful-nature-creatures! Its called Songnisan National Park! This rocky mountain is located across many areas in Chungbuk and Gyeongbuk provinces and spans across a total area of 274.541㎢. The main peaks Cheonwangbong, Birobong, and Munjangdae are connected along the baekdudaegan mountain ranges (Backbone of Korea) with well developed stone peaks and ridges.
Songnisan is connected to other adjacent mountains, and based around Cheonwangbong (1,058m) in the south, eight peaks are stretched out like a bow including Birobong, Munjangdae, and Gwaneumbong. There's one of Korea's largest temples, Beopjusa, can also be found on Mt. Songnisan. Mt. Songnisan's deep valleys and the many Natural Monuments attract countless mountaineers and tourists. The cherry blossoms in the spring, green pine forest in the summer, and the lovely autumn leaves in the fall make this place beautiful all the year round. So thats why i wanna go to Korea in October because the forest will be lightening with many bright color in it! So, for your health from hiking, you also can took such a beautiful picture with the nature as a background! So, did u want to visit Korea just for having fun in town? Hey yeah this beautiful choice cannot be missed!

 ----------Here's the information for those who will visit this place!----------

Address              
Sangpan-ri, Songnisan-myeon, Boeun-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do Goesan-gun / Mungyeong-si, Gyeongbuk / Sangju-si
충북 보은군 속리산면 상판리 , 괴산군/ 경북 문경시, 상주시
Type
20 National Parks
Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-43-542-5267 (Songnisan National Park office) / +82-43-832-4347 (Hwayang-dong Annex) / +82-43-832-5550 (Ssanggok Waterfall Annex)

• Admission Fees
Beopjusa Temple area
Adults: 4,000 won / Group: 3,700 won
Youths: 2,000 won / Group: 1,600 won
Children: 1,000 won / Group: 800 won

* Group: 30 people or more
* Free admission: Seniors (ages over 65)
Facility Utilization Fees
Camping sites
Adults: 1,600 won (peak season: 2,000 won)
Youths: 1,200 won (peak season: 1,500 won)
Children: 800 won (peak season: 1,000 won)

* Electricity utilization fee: 2,000 won per day
* Peak season: April-May, July-August & October-November
Parking Fees
Small cars (less than 1,000cc): 2,000 won
Mid-sized cars (more than 1,000cc): 4,000 won (peak season: 5,000 won)
Buses: 6,000 won (peak season: 7,500 won)


For further information, visit : http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264126

AND HERE'S THE ROUTE FOR HIKING ^^




NOTE : Please do check my post and like and comment if u want for stand a chance to get the prizes!!
Thank You ^^

Senin, 31 Maret 2014

THANK YOU!

  Yay! my viewers already 6666 thank you so much <3


Minggu, 30 Maret 2014

The Return Of Superman. Choo Sarang And SNSD!

   Who does not know SNSD? The goddess of Kpop star! Well, as you know, there was a program on TV stations KBS brings celebrity dads who take care of their children were still toddlers. In this episode there is a Choo Sarang had guests the pretty aunt. yes, they are snsd! SNSD came to Japan to play with one of the cutest baby on earth, Sarang!. Today, March 30, 2014 This episode has just aired. Let's watch!

   Just Click :
   Episode 1
   Episode 2
   Episode 3
   Episode 4
   Episode 5
   Episode 6
   Episode 7
Credit to : Youtube

Long Weekend yang benar-benar long (mager-nya)

  Hari ini, minggu 30 Maret 2014. Sudah 2 hari aku diam saja dirumah terhitung dari hari Jumat, terakhir keluar rumah hanya dari rumah teman, itupun sepulang UTS di kampus. Weekend ini benar-benar long karena libur nya sampai 4 hari! Thanks to Nyepi, jadi diriku bisa melepas penat setelah berkutat dengan soal-soal hitungan dan pastinya bisa berkumpul dengan keluarga.
   Tapi setelah libur... do you even know what I feel? So bored bcos doin nothing except playin laptop and surfing on internet at home. Pinginnya menikmati suasana alam disaat libur karena kebetulan rumah pun ada di daerah sejuk, yaitu Sersan Sodik, jalan menuju Lembang yang memang sudah lama menjadi tujuan para wisatawan dari dalam bahkan luar negeri.
    Tadinya sih, hari ini saya mau beli sesuatu ke daerah Merdeka, bandung. Tapi setelah melihat timeline di twitter.... saya jadi makin mager.

  Dan untungnya hujan, jadi makin males aja keluar dan ada alasan buat gak mandi xD Lagian, siapa sih yang mau keluar disaat stuck macet dimana-mana kaya hari ini? Cuma buang-buang umur dijalan aja!
  Nah, akhirnya saya putusin buat lanjut browse any website dan akhirnya nemu article lucu ini di kaskus!

lelucon ini dibawa kedalam bentuk komik dan terinspirasi dari keseharian kita. Sehingga menurut saya, Komik ini juga bisa menjadi 'protes' atau 'kritikan' terhadap apa yang sudah kita lakukan di kehidupan sehari-hari.
Ada salah satu bagian dari komik ini yang pernah(atau bahkan mungkin sering) saya alami.

Nah, buat kalian yang sedang mager juga dan akan menghabiskan weekend kalian dirumah sambil memainkan laptop/ smartphone dan ingin membaca komik-komik ini, kalian bisa cek 
Happy reading dan selamat mengingat apa yang sudah kalian alami di dalam komik ini! xD

Selasa, 25 Maret 2014

Engineering Students, We are The Future Leader!



Tulisan ini sebenarnya saya tujukkan untuk Youth Leader Blogging Competition, tapi, ini juga menjadi curahan hati saya setelah hampir 7 bulan menjadi mahasiswa Teknik.
Teknik? Fakultas Teknik? Apa sih yang kalian pikirkan ketika pertama kalian mendengar kata Fakultas Teknik? Pasti Fakultas yang banyak mempelajari tentang teknik-teknik pembuatan suatu elemen menjadi produk dan dipandang sulit oleh masyarakat pada umumnya. Lalu, apa yang kalian pikirkan ketika pertama kali mendengar "Mahasiswa Teknik"? saya yakin kalian yang mendengarnya pasti akan berkata.. "Wah yang tiap hari kuliahnya pakai celana jeans, kaos, dan sepatu kets, ya?" atau "fakultas yang mahasiswa ceweknya hanya 1 banding 10, ya?" Ini sudah terngiang benar di benak saya sejak di bangku sekolah, tapi... tidak tahu kenapa saya terjerumus ke dunia 'perteknikan' yang kata orang sih 'sangat berat'. 
Saya diterima melalui jalur PMDK di Teknik Industri Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Bandung. Tidak pernah terbayangkan sebelumnya saya akan menjadi seorang mahasiswa teknik, karena sejak kecil saya mempunyai cita-cita menjadi seorang dokter, yang entah mengapa seiring beranjak dewasa saya berganti haluan menjadi seorang pengacara dan kemudian menjadi seorang diplomat yang suatu hari akan membawa harum nama bangsa Indonesia di mata dunia dan berkeliling dunia demi tugas negara. Tapi... itu semua sirna. Pada akhirnya saya banting setir dan 'terjerumus' menjadi seorang mahasiswa teknik yang mungkin sudah dipertemukan oleh takdir. Hehehe.
Awalnya, saya masih kurang nyaman dengan sistem perkuliahan. Ya, wajarlah namanya juga proses 'move on' dari anak Siswa ke MAHAsiswa. Tapi, setelah beberapa bulan manjadi mahasiswa, saya mulai merasakan 'keasikan' dari esensi kata mahasiswa. Apalagi, saya mulai jatuh cinta dengan teknik, Ya, teknik industri tepatnya. 
Pernah terbayang, apasih Teknik Industri itu? Ya, mungkin bagi orang awam belum terlalu akrab dengan Teknik Industri, ya mungkin karena kebanyakan orang hanya mengenal Teknik sipil, Teknik mesin, Teknik elektro dan teknik lainnya tanpa tahu apa dan bagaimana saja teknik industri itu. Menurut saya... teknik Industri itu susah-susah sulit. Kenapa? Karena mempelajari banyak sekali hal! Pernah terbayangkan tidak anak teknik yang juga mempelajari Ekonomi, Akuntansi, Psikologi, Bisnis? Lho kok bisa? Ya bisa dong, karena kami The Real Engineer and also The Future Leader!
Apakah kalian tahu teknik pembuatan Kursi, pulpen, sepeda? Ya, kami pastinya tahu, dan bahkan kami menghitung sendiri estimasi biaya yang harus dikeluarkan untuk biaya produksi. Keren kan? Teknik Industri juga mempelajari tentang Cara me manage pekerja di pabrik, waktu operasi produk, dll. Itu kenapa Mahasiswa Teknik Industri pun dikatakan sebagai calon manager karena mampu memanage dan menghasilkan suatu produk. Bisa dikata, Lulusan Teknik industri itu sangat mandiri dan berkompeten dalam merancang, menciptakan hingga memanage suatu produk. Suatu syarat yang komplit yang dibutuhkan seorang leader dimasa depan agar tidak kalah saing di era globalisasi yang sangat pelik ini. 
Praktik kepemimpinan pun sangat dibutuhkan sejak masa masih menjadi mahasiswa. Caranya? Bergabunglah di himpunan. Himpunan sangat berguna untuk bekal seorang calon lulusan teknik dan seorang pemimpin karena disini kita diajarkan bagaimana caranya menjadi seorang mahasiswa aktif yang berani menyuarakan aspirasinya tanpa mengenal kata malu untuk berbuat lebih dibandingkan mahasiswa lain. Saya jadi teringat kata-kata yang pernah saya kutip dari sebuah buku. "Bila ingin suaramu didengar, maka jadilah orang" Maksudnya, kamu harus menjadi orang yang mendapatkan perhatian/terkenal karena prestasi agar suaramu didengar.
Jadi, beranikah kalian menjadi The Future Leader? I am ready for the next Future Leader!

Jumat, 24 Januari 2014

2014, selamat datang Kuda Kayu, selamat tinggal delman!


Sudah lama rasanya saya tidak menuliskan apa yang ada dipikiran saya lewat blog ini. Ini adalah lembar pertama saya di tahun 2014 sekaligus catatan saya yang akan mulai menulis secara rutin kalau ada waktu senggang. Tidak terasa sudah 2014! ya, 2014, yang kata orang cina sih tahunnya Kuda Kayu. Umm Kuda? Apa yang di maksud KUDA? Bukan arti dari "kuda" yang saya angkat disini, tetapi filosofi tentang kuda kayu itu sendiri. Banyak yang bilang kuda itu kuat, gagah, dan pemberani; makanya koboy naik kuda :p Tapi kadang saya suka kasian sama kuda yang sering dipakai untuk delman, mereka keliatan sudah tua dan....sangat kotor. Dulu waktu sepulang sekolah, saya pasti lewat pasar, disana banyak sekali delman yang berhenti entah itu untuk istirahat, untuk memandikan kuda, atau bahkan untuk menunggu para pengunjung pasar yang akan pulang. Terkadang saya sering mengamati para kuda-kuda yang setia bersama majikannya menunggu para penumpang, banyak juga terbesit di otak saya "berapa tahun usia kuda itu, ya?" "apa dia gak cape kerja terus menerus?" "Kenapa kuda itu tidak melampiaskan amarahnya saja bila lelah?" sebuah pertanyaan bodoh, memang, tapi saya selalu penasaran.
Ini memang hal yang biasa bisa dilihat di Indonesia. Tapi, pernahkah Mang-Mang itu berpikir, bahwa kuda-kuda pun kelelahan?


Itu sih dulu, sekarang, di perkotaan khususnya, hampir sudah tidak terlihat lagi delman di jalan raya. Suatu kabar yang menggembirkan bagi saya karena, semakin berkurang pula jumlah hewan yang dipergunakan oleh manusia demi mencari pencahaarian :)
Nah di Tahun 2014 ini, orang tionghoa percaya bahwa ini adalah tahunnya Shio Kuda Kayu yang banyak diramalkan bakal membawa banyak perubahan. Kuda kayu banyak dideskripsikan sebagai pribadi yang bersahabat, penyabar, mampu bekerja sama, berpikiran jernih, dan sistematis. Shio kuda kayu punya watak riang dan cenderung hiperaktif dalam segala hal terutama kegiatan sosial. Ia bisa tampil sebagai pembicara yang lucu dan pandai. Ia tidak terlalu egois dan sedikit low profile. Ia tak akan mau berkompetisi hanya karena ingin terkenal. Ia progresif,modern, dan tak terlalu sentimentil. Perubahan dan penemuan baru sangat merangsang imajinasinya. Ia tak gentar untuk mencoba hal-hal yang dianggap melanggar nilai tradisi. Jadi bisa dikatakan disini bahwa tahun 2014 akan membawa banyak perubahan karena shio kuda kayu pun berwatak riang dan hiperaktif, jadi jangan kaget bila akan banyak perubahan di 2014 ini. Shio Kuda Kayu yang tangguh dan kuat pun mengajarkan kita tentang betapa harusnya kita berjuang ditengah gelombang tahun 2014 yang sangat dahsyat demi mencapai tujuan yang kita inginkan! 

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Minggu, 20 Juli 2014

BIGBANG bring you To:ur Imagination!



e yoo! I'm back after so long not writing a post bcos of my college life T.T but don't worry, holiday is coming! (a very short course) so, i'll be able to write a post and also inform you some greatest news!
back to Thursday, July 17 2014, before a meeting with some collegue, i opened an email and so surprise bcos BUZZ Korea has sending me email! Do you know what they sent me? it has caption "BIGBANG invites you to KOREA!" what? OMG i'm so surprised and happy also because the challenge has been started from July 15 2014 it means, i'm not to late for join this competition!
So, here, i wanna tell some more about this fascinating event!

BUZZ Korea on July 15 2014 had announced an event called "To:ur Imagination" which first what i think is "wow this event name is brilliant, its like Tour but separated by : so it can be TO UR. what a brilliant idea! This event was held on July 15 2014 - August 31 2014 (Korean Standart Time GMT+9).
The challenge is easy. You just simply fill out what you wish to do or what your imagination IF YOU COMING TO KOREA in 500 words~! Simply right? as simple as you can watching your idol on the TV!

HOW TO APPLY?
- Step 1 : Click the apply button bellow
- Step 2 : Login to ibuzzkorea.com site
              (IF YOU'RE NOT A MEMBER)
- Step 3 : Simply fill out what you wish to do during the tour.

SCHEDULE :
- Application Period : July 15- August 31 2014
- Winner Announcement : September 15 2014
- Trip To Korea : October- November 2014
 (Based on Korean Standart Time (GMT+9)

PRIZES :
- 4 days and 3 nights trip to Korea! (8 teams, 16 person)




EVENT 2. SHARE THE TO:UR IMAGINATION STORY

HOW TO APPLY :
- Share the tour videos of those celebrities on your SNS channels.
- And leave the URL of your SNS post in the comments bellow.

PRIZES :
- iPad mini retina
- MCM
- LG Pocket Photo Printer + Photo paper



For futher information, you can visit Buzz Korea site cos there's complete info and also the video from the 4 artist from another country share what their feel when explore Korea!

Hope this is help you to join me this competition. Hope we can meet as a team in Korea on the To:ur Imagination tour!!! ^-----^

                                                  Credit to : BUZZ Korea

Selasa, 24 Juni 2014

DMZ Korea Tour - The most frightening and stressful tour ever!

Hello? How are u people? After i bring you to the nature tour, now i will bring you to the most dangerious tour ever! WHUT??! YEAH> Don't you think this place not interesting nor even stressful? CATCH YOUR EYES HERE PEOPLE!!! Enjoy ^----^
Have you heard about the civil war between north korea and south korea? Ever imagine that you would become part of one of the people who stepped on part of the tension of the two countries? As I am, i'm typical people who always curious. So, Why not try this one? This one definitely will be on my list when I'm visit Korea!!

It’s often said that the Korean Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, is the most dangerous place on Earth. This distinction is probably technically true - the mountains and hillsides on both sides of the 4km strip of land separating the two Koreas bristles with troops, guard posts, tanks, missile, bunkers, gun emplacements, land mines and other tools of death and destruction. A one-hole golf course at a military base in Panmunjeom, the truce village that has come to symbolize the world’s last Cold War frontier, warns not to retrieve balls from a fairway lined by land mines - once designated as the “world’s most dangerous golf course.”

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.

Yet the DMZ is perhaps the supreme irony in a land of ironies. As you gaze out upon the DMZ from Checkpoint 3 of Panmunjeom’s Joint Security Area, your attention is drawn not to the rare opportunity to peek into mysterious North Korea, the North Korean soldiers perched on the watchtower nearby, or your chances of survival in a sudden (and highly unlikely) re-opening of hostilities. Instead, you’re captivated by the supreme tranquility - the quiet, the lush green hillsides, the rare birds swooping into untouched marshlands. Here, at the most militarized border on the planet, you feel completely at peace.
The DMZ stretches some 248 kilometers across the Korean Peninsula from the mouth of the Imjin River in the west to the town of Goseong in the east. The demilitarized zone itself, where human activity has been greatly limited for the last half-century, has become one of Asia’s greatest nature preserves. In the sparsely populated hinterlands just outside the zone, where it seems soldiers outnumber civilians, you can find both towering monuments to battles won and derelict ruins that stand witness to the tragedy of war.
Once, I watched one program on NGC about the life in DMZ. Its Ironic when siblings should be separated because of war, and you know what? they are even have not right to talking or shake hand and they are in a radius 50m legally. How sad :(





Nah, If you are going to this place, here I'll be shared about a lil information. /Take a note!/


International Culture Service Club
Telephone: +82-2-755-0073 (Korean, English, Japanese)
Homepage: www.tourdmz.com (Korean, English, Japanese)

KTB Tour
Telephone: +82-2-778-0150 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Homepage: www.go2korea.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

JSA Tour
Telephone: +82-2-2266-3350 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Homepage: www.jsatour.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

Panmunjeom Travel Center
Telephone: +82-2-771-5593 (Korean, English, Japanese)
Homepage: www.panmunjomtour.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

DMZ Tour Bus
Telephone: +82-2-774-3345 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Homepage: www.seoulcitytour.net (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

More Info
DMZ
☞ Homepage: http://dmz.gg.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
☞ A few things to note before embarking on a DMZ tour
- Those visiting the Third Infiltration Tunnel and Panmunjeom must show their identity card the Imjingak ticket center and get a ticket before beginning the tour.
- Visitors of certain nationalities may be restricted from sightseeing at the DMZ.
- Photos can only be taken where permitted.
- Visitors must be at least 10 years old.
- The DMZ is closed on Mondays and Korean national holidays.

OR, I recommend YOU who will survive with a group with the best price. Click click~!
---------> http://www.tourdmz.com/english/07guid/tour1_1.php?tag=Image1_1
---------> http://www.seoulcitytour.net/English/eng_menu_02_02.html
Information from SeoulCityTour :
DMZ & JSA(Panmunjeom) Tour
DMZ TOUR 1 Korea DMZ Tour(The 3rd infiltration Tunnel Tour)     Reservation / Contents
    Tour Name : DMZ TOUR 1
The 3rd infiltration Tunnel Tour
Time Required:
A) 08:00 ~14:30 Morning minimum Pax: 1
B) 08:00 ~15:00 Morning + Lunch minimum Pax:1
C) 12:00 ~18:00 Afternoon minimum Pax:3
D) 08:00 ~16:30 Fullday Tour minimum Pax:1
(Except Mondays, National Holidays)
Fee:
A) KRW 46,000p/p - KRW40,000p/p(This price is special price for online reservation ONLY) (USD40 (KRW1,000 = USD1)
B) KRW 55,000p/p - KRW50,000p/p(This price is special price for online reservation ONLY) (USD50)
C) KRW48,000p/p (USD48)
D) KRW65,000p/p (USD65)
Course:
A, C) Hotel - Imjingak Park - Freedom Bridge - The 3rd infiltration Tunnel - DMZ Theater / Exhibition Hall - Dora observatory - Dorasan Station - Unification Village Pass by - Amethyst factory or Ginseng Center - Drop off at Itaewon or City Hall
B) A + Lunch
D) Hotel - Half day DMZ tour - Lunch - Insadong Antique Market - Hotel
You must carry your passport on tour day.
   
   
DMZ TOUR 2 Korea JSA(Panmunjeom) Tour     Reservation / Contents


    Tour Name: DMZ TOUR 2 JSA(Panmunjom) Tour
Minimum Pax: 1
Time Required:  09:00 ~17:00 (Except Sundays Mondays, National Holidays)
Tour time is flexible according to local circumstances.
Fee: KRW87,000p/p (USD87 (KRW1,000 = USD1)
(Saturday: KRW95,000p/p (USD95 (KRW1,000 = USD1)
Course: Hotel - Unification Observatory or Imjingak Park - Lunch - ID Check point - Camp Bonifas (Slide show and Briefing) - JSA Tour (Freedom House, Conference room, Bridge of No Return) - Drop off at Lotte Hotel
If you come to Lotte hotel on your own for the tour, The price is KRW 77,000(Saturday: KRW85,000p/p)
JSA(Panmumjeom) reservation MUST be made 48 hours prior to tour day.
You must carry your passport on tour day.

Regulation
- When you arrive at Conference room, do not touch any equipment such as microphones or flags belonging to the communist side.
- Do not speak with, make any gesture toward or in any way, approach or respond to personnel from the other side.
- Sometimes military or other official considerations prevent entry into the joint security area.
- Casual clothes such as ripped jeans, sleeveless shirts, mini skirt, short pants, military cloth, exercise clothes, round neck t shirt, and sandal(slippers) are not permitted in the tour area.
- Shaggy or unkempt hair is not allowed either.
- The cameras with over 90mm zooming lens are not allowed.
- Children under 11 years are not allowed. - Tour time is flexible according to local circumstances.
- While on tour if any program cancelled according to unexpected local situation, no refund will be provided.

DMZ TOUR 3 South Korea DMZ & JSA Tour     Reservation/Contents
    Tour Name: DMZ TOUR 3
DMZ(The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel Tour) & JSA(Panmunjeom) Tour
Minimum Pax: 1
Time Required:08:00~17:00 (Except Sundays Mondays, National Holidays)
Fee: KRW 135,000p/p - KRW125,000p/p (USD125 (KRW1,000 = USD1)(This price is special price for online reservation ONLY)
(Saturday: KRW145,000p/p (USD145(KRW1,000 = USD1)
Course: Hotel - Imjingak Park - Freedom Bridge - The 3rd infiltration Tunnel - DMZ Theater / Exhibition Hall - Dora observatory - Dorasan Station - Unification Village (Pass by) - Lunch - ID Check point - Camp Bonifas (Slide show and Briefing) - JSA Tour (Freedom House, Conference room, Bridge of No Return) - Drop off at Lotte Hotel
JSA(Panmumjeom) reservation MUST be made 48 hours prior to tour day.
You must carry your passport on tour day.

Regulation
- When you arrive at Conference room, do not touch any equipment such as microphones or flags belonging to the communist side.
- Do not speak with, make any gesture toward or in any way, approach or respond to personnel from the other side.
- Sometimes military or other official considerations prevent entry into the joint security area.
- Casual clothes such as ripped jeans, sleeveless shirts, mini skirt, short pants, military cloth, exercise clothes, round neck t shirt, and sandal(slippers) are not permitted in the tour area.
- Shaggy or unkempt hair is not allowed either.
- The cameras with over 90mm zooming lens are not allowed.
- Children under 11 years are not allowed.
- Tour time is flexible according to local circumstances.
- While on tour if any program cancelled according to unexpected local situation, no refund will be provided.

And FYI, the tour open in 365 days!(everyday in a year)

Need a Video Tour? I found this because its popular... Watch watch!!

Hope you will have a great holiday and get so much new knowledges also ^-----^&



Minggu, 22 Juni 2014

Songnisan National Park - A friendly nice and one of the most beautiful place for Hiking!

Hello! It's been a long time since I've not touch my blog!
Actually i want to share everything since i'm so bored and just writting as one of the reason why my Good mood back!
Nah, today i posted my very first post on Buzz KOREA. They held a competition called Enjoy K-Tours, a competition for us to share K-Place (Interesting and awesome place in Korea) and the prizes is iPad Air, LG Camera, and EXO album! Not only participants with a post who can get a prize, but YOU, yes YOU WHO CAN LIKED AND COMMENTED on the post that others person. So, what are you waiting for? if you like all about Korea, like me, and writting also, you can join here, and everyone who wants get a prizes, COME HERE!

So, I decide to publish my latest post on Buzz KOREA. check it out!!!




   First, since I dont like any others woman who are too feminim, i am a little bit tomboy. lol. So, I like hiking. My first hiking was on my 3rd grade (8years old) to a mountain in Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia for Pramuka members! Ah, that so embarrasing that I got typhus after that T------T lol. So, here i am, since i'm the biggest Korean fan, no matter its about K-POP, K-Drama, K-Culture, K-Food, K-Fashion, and K-Oppars, i like them all!!!
Nah, after googling some interesting place in Korea for someday destionation if i have a chance to go there (Aameen!) I accidentally meet with this beautiful-nature-creatures! Its called Songnisan National Park! This rocky mountain is located across many areas in Chungbuk and Gyeongbuk provinces and spans across a total area of 274.541㎢. The main peaks Cheonwangbong, Birobong, and Munjangdae are connected along the baekdudaegan mountain ranges (Backbone of Korea) with well developed stone peaks and ridges.
Songnisan is connected to other adjacent mountains, and based around Cheonwangbong (1,058m) in the south, eight peaks are stretched out like a bow including Birobong, Munjangdae, and Gwaneumbong. There's one of Korea's largest temples, Beopjusa, can also be found on Mt. Songnisan. Mt. Songnisan's deep valleys and the many Natural Monuments attract countless mountaineers and tourists. The cherry blossoms in the spring, green pine forest in the summer, and the lovely autumn leaves in the fall make this place beautiful all the year round. So thats why i wanna go to Korea in October because the forest will be lightening with many bright color in it! So, for your health from hiking, you also can took such a beautiful picture with the nature as a background! So, did u want to visit Korea just for having fun in town? Hey yeah this beautiful choice cannot be missed!

 ----------Here's the information for those who will visit this place!----------

Address              
Sangpan-ri, Songnisan-myeon, Boeun-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do Goesan-gun / Mungyeong-si, Gyeongbuk / Sangju-si
충북 보은군 속리산면 상판리 , 괴산군/ 경북 문경시, 상주시
Type
20 National Parks
Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-43-542-5267 (Songnisan National Park office) / +82-43-832-4347 (Hwayang-dong Annex) / +82-43-832-5550 (Ssanggok Waterfall Annex)

• Admission Fees
Beopjusa Temple area
Adults: 4,000 won / Group: 3,700 won
Youths: 2,000 won / Group: 1,600 won
Children: 1,000 won / Group: 800 won

* Group: 30 people or more
* Free admission: Seniors (ages over 65)
Facility Utilization Fees
Camping sites
Adults: 1,600 won (peak season: 2,000 won)
Youths: 1,200 won (peak season: 1,500 won)
Children: 800 won (peak season: 1,000 won)

* Electricity utilization fee: 2,000 won per day
* Peak season: April-May, July-August & October-November
Parking Fees
Small cars (less than 1,000cc): 2,000 won
Mid-sized cars (more than 1,000cc): 4,000 won (peak season: 5,000 won)
Buses: 6,000 won (peak season: 7,500 won)


For further information, visit : http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264126

AND HERE'S THE ROUTE FOR HIKING ^^




NOTE : Please do check my post and like and comment if u want for stand a chance to get the prizes!!
Thank You ^^

Senin, 31 Maret 2014

THANK YOU!

  Yay! my viewers already 6666 thank you so much <3


Minggu, 30 Maret 2014

The Return Of Superman. Choo Sarang And SNSD!

   Who does not know SNSD? The goddess of Kpop star! Well, as you know, there was a program on TV stations KBS brings celebrity dads who take care of their children were still toddlers. In this episode there is a Choo Sarang had guests the pretty aunt. yes, they are snsd! SNSD came to Japan to play with one of the cutest baby on earth, Sarang!. Today, March 30, 2014 This episode has just aired. Let's watch!

   Just Click :
   Episode 1
   Episode 2
   Episode 3
   Episode 4
   Episode 5
   Episode 6
   Episode 7
Credit to : Youtube

Long Weekend yang benar-benar long (mager-nya)

  Hari ini, minggu 30 Maret 2014. Sudah 2 hari aku diam saja dirumah terhitung dari hari Jumat, terakhir keluar rumah hanya dari rumah teman, itupun sepulang UTS di kampus. Weekend ini benar-benar long karena libur nya sampai 4 hari! Thanks to Nyepi, jadi diriku bisa melepas penat setelah berkutat dengan soal-soal hitungan dan pastinya bisa berkumpul dengan keluarga.
   Tapi setelah libur... do you even know what I feel? So bored bcos doin nothing except playin laptop and surfing on internet at home. Pinginnya menikmati suasana alam disaat libur karena kebetulan rumah pun ada di daerah sejuk, yaitu Sersan Sodik, jalan menuju Lembang yang memang sudah lama menjadi tujuan para wisatawan dari dalam bahkan luar negeri.
    Tadinya sih, hari ini saya mau beli sesuatu ke daerah Merdeka, bandung. Tapi setelah melihat timeline di twitter.... saya jadi makin mager.

  Dan untungnya hujan, jadi makin males aja keluar dan ada alasan buat gak mandi xD Lagian, siapa sih yang mau keluar disaat stuck macet dimana-mana kaya hari ini? Cuma buang-buang umur dijalan aja!
  Nah, akhirnya saya putusin buat lanjut browse any website dan akhirnya nemu article lucu ini di kaskus!

lelucon ini dibawa kedalam bentuk komik dan terinspirasi dari keseharian kita. Sehingga menurut saya, Komik ini juga bisa menjadi 'protes' atau 'kritikan' terhadap apa yang sudah kita lakukan di kehidupan sehari-hari.
Ada salah satu bagian dari komik ini yang pernah(atau bahkan mungkin sering) saya alami.

Nah, buat kalian yang sedang mager juga dan akan menghabiskan weekend kalian dirumah sambil memainkan laptop/ smartphone dan ingin membaca komik-komik ini, kalian bisa cek 
Happy reading dan selamat mengingat apa yang sudah kalian alami di dalam komik ini! xD

Selasa, 25 Maret 2014

Engineering Students, We are The Future Leader!



Tulisan ini sebenarnya saya tujukkan untuk Youth Leader Blogging Competition, tapi, ini juga menjadi curahan hati saya setelah hampir 7 bulan menjadi mahasiswa Teknik.
Teknik? Fakultas Teknik? Apa sih yang kalian pikirkan ketika pertama kalian mendengar kata Fakultas Teknik? Pasti Fakultas yang banyak mempelajari tentang teknik-teknik pembuatan suatu elemen menjadi produk dan dipandang sulit oleh masyarakat pada umumnya. Lalu, apa yang kalian pikirkan ketika pertama kali mendengar "Mahasiswa Teknik"? saya yakin kalian yang mendengarnya pasti akan berkata.. "Wah yang tiap hari kuliahnya pakai celana jeans, kaos, dan sepatu kets, ya?" atau "fakultas yang mahasiswa ceweknya hanya 1 banding 10, ya?" Ini sudah terngiang benar di benak saya sejak di bangku sekolah, tapi... tidak tahu kenapa saya terjerumus ke dunia 'perteknikan' yang kata orang sih 'sangat berat'. 
Saya diterima melalui jalur PMDK di Teknik Industri Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Bandung. Tidak pernah terbayangkan sebelumnya saya akan menjadi seorang mahasiswa teknik, karena sejak kecil saya mempunyai cita-cita menjadi seorang dokter, yang entah mengapa seiring beranjak dewasa saya berganti haluan menjadi seorang pengacara dan kemudian menjadi seorang diplomat yang suatu hari akan membawa harum nama bangsa Indonesia di mata dunia dan berkeliling dunia demi tugas negara. Tapi... itu semua sirna. Pada akhirnya saya banting setir dan 'terjerumus' menjadi seorang mahasiswa teknik yang mungkin sudah dipertemukan oleh takdir. Hehehe.
Awalnya, saya masih kurang nyaman dengan sistem perkuliahan. Ya, wajarlah namanya juga proses 'move on' dari anak Siswa ke MAHAsiswa. Tapi, setelah beberapa bulan manjadi mahasiswa, saya mulai merasakan 'keasikan' dari esensi kata mahasiswa. Apalagi, saya mulai jatuh cinta dengan teknik, Ya, teknik industri tepatnya. 
Pernah terbayang, apasih Teknik Industri itu? Ya, mungkin bagi orang awam belum terlalu akrab dengan Teknik Industri, ya mungkin karena kebanyakan orang hanya mengenal Teknik sipil, Teknik mesin, Teknik elektro dan teknik lainnya tanpa tahu apa dan bagaimana saja teknik industri itu. Menurut saya... teknik Industri itu susah-susah sulit. Kenapa? Karena mempelajari banyak sekali hal! Pernah terbayangkan tidak anak teknik yang juga mempelajari Ekonomi, Akuntansi, Psikologi, Bisnis? Lho kok bisa? Ya bisa dong, karena kami The Real Engineer and also The Future Leader!
Apakah kalian tahu teknik pembuatan Kursi, pulpen, sepeda? Ya, kami pastinya tahu, dan bahkan kami menghitung sendiri estimasi biaya yang harus dikeluarkan untuk biaya produksi. Keren kan? Teknik Industri juga mempelajari tentang Cara me manage pekerja di pabrik, waktu operasi produk, dll. Itu kenapa Mahasiswa Teknik Industri pun dikatakan sebagai calon manager karena mampu memanage dan menghasilkan suatu produk. Bisa dikata, Lulusan Teknik industri itu sangat mandiri dan berkompeten dalam merancang, menciptakan hingga memanage suatu produk. Suatu syarat yang komplit yang dibutuhkan seorang leader dimasa depan agar tidak kalah saing di era globalisasi yang sangat pelik ini. 
Praktik kepemimpinan pun sangat dibutuhkan sejak masa masih menjadi mahasiswa. Caranya? Bergabunglah di himpunan. Himpunan sangat berguna untuk bekal seorang calon lulusan teknik dan seorang pemimpin karena disini kita diajarkan bagaimana caranya menjadi seorang mahasiswa aktif yang berani menyuarakan aspirasinya tanpa mengenal kata malu untuk berbuat lebih dibandingkan mahasiswa lain. Saya jadi teringat kata-kata yang pernah saya kutip dari sebuah buku. "Bila ingin suaramu didengar, maka jadilah orang" Maksudnya, kamu harus menjadi orang yang mendapatkan perhatian/terkenal karena prestasi agar suaramu didengar.
Jadi, beranikah kalian menjadi The Future Leader? I am ready for the next Future Leader!

Jumat, 24 Januari 2014

2014, selamat datang Kuda Kayu, selamat tinggal delman!


Sudah lama rasanya saya tidak menuliskan apa yang ada dipikiran saya lewat blog ini. Ini adalah lembar pertama saya di tahun 2014 sekaligus catatan saya yang akan mulai menulis secara rutin kalau ada waktu senggang. Tidak terasa sudah 2014! ya, 2014, yang kata orang cina sih tahunnya Kuda Kayu. Umm Kuda? Apa yang di maksud KUDA? Bukan arti dari "kuda" yang saya angkat disini, tetapi filosofi tentang kuda kayu itu sendiri. Banyak yang bilang kuda itu kuat, gagah, dan pemberani; makanya koboy naik kuda :p Tapi kadang saya suka kasian sama kuda yang sering dipakai untuk delman, mereka keliatan sudah tua dan....sangat kotor. Dulu waktu sepulang sekolah, saya pasti lewat pasar, disana banyak sekali delman yang berhenti entah itu untuk istirahat, untuk memandikan kuda, atau bahkan untuk menunggu para pengunjung pasar yang akan pulang. Terkadang saya sering mengamati para kuda-kuda yang setia bersama majikannya menunggu para penumpang, banyak juga terbesit di otak saya "berapa tahun usia kuda itu, ya?" "apa dia gak cape kerja terus menerus?" "Kenapa kuda itu tidak melampiaskan amarahnya saja bila lelah?" sebuah pertanyaan bodoh, memang, tapi saya selalu penasaran.
Ini memang hal yang biasa bisa dilihat di Indonesia. Tapi, pernahkah Mang-Mang itu berpikir, bahwa kuda-kuda pun kelelahan?


Itu sih dulu, sekarang, di perkotaan khususnya, hampir sudah tidak terlihat lagi delman di jalan raya. Suatu kabar yang menggembirkan bagi saya karena, semakin berkurang pula jumlah hewan yang dipergunakan oleh manusia demi mencari pencahaarian :)
Nah di Tahun 2014 ini, orang tionghoa percaya bahwa ini adalah tahunnya Shio Kuda Kayu yang banyak diramalkan bakal membawa banyak perubahan. Kuda kayu banyak dideskripsikan sebagai pribadi yang bersahabat, penyabar, mampu bekerja sama, berpikiran jernih, dan sistematis. Shio kuda kayu punya watak riang dan cenderung hiperaktif dalam segala hal terutama kegiatan sosial. Ia bisa tampil sebagai pembicara yang lucu dan pandai. Ia tidak terlalu egois dan sedikit low profile. Ia tak akan mau berkompetisi hanya karena ingin terkenal. Ia progresif,modern, dan tak terlalu sentimentil. Perubahan dan penemuan baru sangat merangsang imajinasinya. Ia tak gentar untuk mencoba hal-hal yang dianggap melanggar nilai tradisi. Jadi bisa dikatakan disini bahwa tahun 2014 akan membawa banyak perubahan karena shio kuda kayu pun berwatak riang dan hiperaktif, jadi jangan kaget bila akan banyak perubahan di 2014 ini. Shio Kuda Kayu yang tangguh dan kuat pun mengajarkan kita tentang betapa harusnya kita berjuang ditengah gelombang tahun 2014 yang sangat dahsyat demi mencapai tujuan yang kita inginkan!