30.4.08

Kembang Pare The Resto (Sundanese Traditional)

Ini neh..resto yg berdiri thn 2006 di bandung,tepatnya gw ng' tau. Ada nasi bungkus bakar, nasi liwet, pepes nasi, sampai nasi jebred yg super pueedes!. Ada juga nasi bakar goreng. Sebenarnya sama seh..cuma menu ini menggunakan nasi grg yg sdh dimasak baru dibakar. Semua menu dilengkapi lauk khas sunda,ada ayam grg atau bakar, gepuk, ati ampela ayam. Kalau nasi liwet tyuh disajikan irisan ayam, telur asin,ikan jambal, daun singkong dan teri medan..wuiihh mantebh!
Karena serba dadakan,loe harus nunggu smpai matang .Bisa juga nunggu wkt luang,loe bisa cicip hidangan pembuka di lantai 2. Uniknya lg ada permainan tradisional seperti bakiak,egrang,congklak n' kartu remi huehe...
Benar2 suasana yang mengasyikkan. Nah...ada yg tertarik? Hmm..kira2 nasi apa yg menarik selera loe? Datang aja ke Jl. Halmahera no 4. Bandung.. Di antos ku abdi yeeuh...

25.4.08

Bakmi Jowo Pak Gareng *Sluurrp*

Bakmi ini fav gw... klu pas kesmrg. Bakmi yg ini namanya paling kondang sejak 1940,tepatnya di Jl. Wotgandul Dalam No. 177 Semarang..huehe. Perintisnya (alm) Bpk. Wiroredjo. Skr usahanya dilanjutin cucunya, Bpk Puspito Sardono, yg biasa dipanggil Gareng.
Ada macam2 menu. Ada mi rebus, mi grg, bihun grg or rebus, nasgor and nasi ruwet (campur mi). Coba dweh mi grg...hmmm...yummy! Mi grg dgn campuran kol,sawi,tomat,kekian and suwiran daging ayam. Pake bawang grg nambah nikmat *sluuurrp*...btw ada menu tambahannya berupa Sate. Ada daging ayam,kulit,jeroan and uritan (telur ayam muda). Wis..murah meriahlah, biasanya pukul 11 siang sampai pukul 12 malam, tapiiii...yg mau cicip ng usah smpai kesmrg, skr dah ada dijakarta didaerah pancoran n pakubuwono.

22.4.08

Truly Batman

This story is a about a guy who goes to a police station to make a report and here is the starting of the story.

Man: "Hi sir, I would like to complain about one of your police officers who has assaulted me at the cafe."

Sergeant: "Can I have your name please?"

Man: "Batman"

Sergeant: "Batman?"

Man: "Yes, Batman."

Sergeant: "You trying to be funny on this?"

Man: "No."

Sergeant: "Than what is your father's name?"

Man: "Suparman."

Sergeant: "Hey, you trying to be funny is it?"

Man: "No."

Sergeant: "You are telling me that you are BATMAN, the son of SUPERMAN?"

Man: "Yes."

Sergeant: "You're really too much you know, I can charge you for this offence for lying your name to an officer. Show me your IC."

20.4.08

Mie ayam Asan (mantebh surantebh!)

3 hari yg lalu gw ketmpt bunda. Tepatnya di Asem Baris. Sebenarnya perginya jg udah siang banget. Kira-kira Pukul 14.00 smpai dirmh bunda, untung cuaca cerah. Ngobrol2 smpai laper hehe...,ng' lama kita berdua hang out cari makanan. Bunda mengusulkan "Mie ayam Asan". Katanya sech mantabh! Hehe..
Tadaaa! sampailah kita, tepatnya dijln tebet raya *cuma 20mnt dr rmh*. Tempatnya bersih, Mienya jg beraneka. Ada bakso tahu, Mie yamin asin n manis dan lain-lain. Gw coba pesan "mie ayam yamin asin" plus bakso. Waah..ada tauge jepang dan sayur sawi yg sueeger... hmmm...sambelnya jg beraneka ragam. Krupuk pangsitnya sdh terbungkus rapi dimeja. ck..ck..ck...walaupun tempatnya dipinggir jalan, rasa dan kenikmatannya boleh diadu. Hargapun terjangkau. Dan ternyata mmg uenak tenan, Benar2 mantabh!. Jadi ngiler lg huehe..
Oia...klu ada yg mau mampir and datang ke "Mie ayam Asan" Masuk dr gelael MT.Haryono dkt Piti Pili atau dari arah Mc dönalds di Supomo, sekitar Tebet jakarta selatan. Kabar2in yaaaa...nyaam nyaam...nyaaamm...

PS: Jangan terlalu sore, kadang pukul 15.00 sdh tutup, saking larisnya huehe...

14.4.08

Newbie Tutorial: How to googling effectively

Here's a quick list of some of Google's most popular tools to help refine and improve your search.
OPERATOR EXAMPLE   FINDS PAGES CONTAINING...
vacation hawaii the words vacation and Hawaii .
Maui OR Hawaii either the word Maui or the word Hawaii
"To each his own"  the exact phrase to each his own
virus computer the word virus but NOT the word computer
+sock Only the word sock, and not the plural or any tenses or synonyms
~auto loan  loan info for both the word auto and its synonyms: truck, car, etc.
define:computer definitions of the word computer from around the Web.
red * blue the words red and blue separated by one or more words.
I'm Feeling Lucky Takes you directly to first web page returned for your query.
CALCULATOR OPERATORS  MEANING   TYPE INTO SEARCH BOX
+ addition  45 + 39
- subtraction  45 – 39
* multiplication 45 * 39
/   division   45 / 39
% of   percentage of   45% of 39
^   raise to a power   2^5 (2 to the 5th power)
ADVANCED OPERATORS   MEANING   WHAT TO TYPE INTO SEARCH BOX (& DESCRIPTION OF RESULTS)
site:
  Search only one website
  admission site:www.stanford.edu
(Search Stanford Univ. site for admissions info.)
[#][#]
  Search within a range of numbers
  DVD player $100..150
(Search for DVD players between $100 and $150)
link:
  linked pages
  link:www.stanford.edu
(Find pages that link to the Stanford University website.)
info:
  Info about a page
  info:www.stanford.edu
(Find information about the Stanford University website.)
related:
  Related pages
  related:www.stanford.edu
(Find websites related to the Stanford University website.)

Source: google.com

13.4.08

F

Little Jenny walked into the kitchen one day and looked up at her mother, who was busy cooking dinner.

"Mommy, how old are you?" she asked.

"Now dear," said her mother, "You should never ask a woman what her age is."

"Why not?" demanded Jenny.

"Because it isn't polite. You'll understand better when you grow up."

Jenny thought about it for a moment, then piped up, "Mommy, how much do you weigh?"

"Jenny," said her mother, "That's not a question you ask people."

"Why not?" "Because it's not polite to ask grown-ups about how much they weigh. You'll understand some day."

"Mommy," Jenny asked, "Why did you and Daddy get divorced?"

"Darling,"her mother replied with a sigh, "That's something that's still very painful for Mommy, and I really can't talk about it now. I'll explain when you are a little older."

The next day, Jenny told a friend at school about the conversation with her mother. The other little girl explained to her, "All you have to do is get a look at your mom's driver's license. It has all the information about any grown-up you want on it."

So little Jenny sneaked a peek in her mother's purse when she got home, and looked over her license, examining it carefully.

That evening, she went back into the kitchen and announced, "I know how old you are, Mommy, You are 36!"

Her mother looked down at her, surprised. "And I know how much you weigh!" said Jenny. "You weigh 135 pounds."

"Jenny, where did you learn this?", her mother asked. Jenny just smiled and continued, "And, I know why you and Daddy got a divorce."

Her mother just gasped and asked, "Why?" Jenny replied, "Because you got a F in sex!"

12.4.08

Newbie Tutorial: How to connect trough telnet/ssh

It may become necessary at some point for you to access your UNIX accounts from home or another machine. I have written a small and hopefully useful tutorial for using PuTTY in Windows to login to a remote session on the telnet/ssh server.

Downloading PuTTY
You can download PuTTY freely from

Connecting with PuTTY
After downloading PuTTY, you can double-click and run putty.exe. This will produce a session configuration window like shown below.


You will want to type in the hostname of a telnet or ssh machine and select the telnet or SSH protocol. Note that you can save your settings to make it easier to connect to machines in the future by typing a session name in the Saved Sessions text field and selecting save.

Before connecting you should also make sure the backspace key is mapped properly as shown below.


After doing this you should return to the previous screen and save your session again if necessary.

After selecting your host and protocol, click on open. This will connect you to the server and ask if you want to accept the RSA key of the server.


You will want to select yes. After doing this, whenever you connect to the same server with PuTTY, it will use that key to identify the server and alert you if it is not the same.

Logging in to Your UNIX Account
After accepting the RSA key from the server, PuTTY will ask you to input your username, this is the login name you use to the UNIX system. Type it in and press the "enter" key.


PuTTY will then ask for your UNIX password, type that in and press the "enter" key. Note, that your password will not be shown.

At this point, you should be logged into the system. You should be able to run any non-graphical commands at this point like javac and ls. Although graphical Emacs will not work in this mode, consider an editor like pico or if your feeling adventurous vim. There is even a web browser called lynx that can be used somwhat like Mozilla's navigator.