Weekly report - isinya summary kerjaan dalam satu minggu. Setiap minggu kita selalu ngirim laporan ini. Sekarang boss baru punya kreasi baru lagi nih... monthly summary. Gue menatap dokumen kosong di layar, gak tau mo nulis apa. Tiap minggu isinya udah summary, sekarang harus di-summary lagi dalam sebulan... *sigh* Mo nulis apa yee? Copy-paste dari weekly report? Hahaha... sounds ngakakable. Tapi gue belom kepikir cara lain. Kalo nggak copy-paste, berari ringkasan dari weekly report dalam 1 bulan, isinya bakal ringkas bangettt. Kayak gini nih:
LAPORAN BULAN MARET 2005
Analisis dan troubleshooting masalah TSM.
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Sekian. Terima kasih.
Skrg tamu gue dari IBM yg mau bantu gue troubleshooting udah dateng. Gotta go and see him. See ya!
Thursday, March 31, 2005
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
あーっ!妊娠?!
びっくりした!タマンサファリで3月26日(土)の朝、プチソフィを見たとき・・・。あのハートのシンボル!それは妊娠なはずだった。月曜日自分でテストしても否定だった。でもまたテストする。
わくわくです。妊娠なら旅行できないけどうれしいー!どっちがいい?わかんない・・・。
わくわくです。妊娠なら旅行できないけどうれしいー!どっちがいい?わかんない・・・。
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
すごい週末・・・ ありがとう!
A very impressive weekend. ありがとう シンドウさん!
Pemandangan dari atas atap kapal submersible glass bottom boat, Agustus 2004. An unforgettable weekend holiday with Ega & Tomoko. New friend Pak Trisna guided us snorkelling.
Pemandangan dari atas atap kapal submersible glass bottom boat, Agustus 2004. An unforgettable weekend holiday with Ega & Tomoko. New friend Pak Trisna guided us snorkelling.
Are you feeling fine?
Are you feeling fine?
眠れない夜には君の幻が・・・
She said,"Loving you made me happy everyday"
あの頃と同じさ無邪気な顔で話しかけないで
繋がっていても予感してたから最初から多分
遠い過去の事さ教えてくれた別れの意味
いつになれば糸を断ち切り君を乗り越える?
Are you feeling fine?
長い道の途中でさよならの代わりに
She said,"Loving you made me happy everyday"
何事も無いかのよう世界は回る僕を残して
限りなく自由・・・使えないくらい時間は尽きない
晴れ渡る日々に閉ざしていても自由だけど
腕を伸ばしドアを開いて忘れかけたのに・・・
Are you feeling fine?
眠れない夜には君の幻が・・・
She said,"Loving you made me happy everyday"
あの頃と同じさ無邪気な顔で話しかけないで
微熱軽く何処か君を・・・
今頃きっと気にも止めずに君は夢の中
Are you feeling fine?
無駄な抵抗はやめて明日へと向かおう
I said,"Loving you made me happy everyday"
いつの間にか眠りに途切れて消えた笑顔のままで
作詞 hyde
作曲 ken
唄 L'Arc~en~Ciel
眠れない夜には君の幻が・・・
She said,"Loving you made me happy everyday"
あの頃と同じさ無邪気な顔で話しかけないで
繋がっていても予感してたから最初から多分
遠い過去の事さ教えてくれた別れの意味
いつになれば糸を断ち切り君を乗り越える?
Are you feeling fine?
長い道の途中でさよならの代わりに
She said,"Loving you made me happy everyday"
何事も無いかのよう世界は回る僕を残して
限りなく自由・・・使えないくらい時間は尽きない
晴れ渡る日々に閉ざしていても自由だけど
腕を伸ばしドアを開いて忘れかけたのに・・・
Are you feeling fine?
眠れない夜には君の幻が・・・
She said,"Loving you made me happy everyday"
あの頃と同じさ無邪気な顔で話しかけないで
微熱軽く何処か君を・・・
今頃きっと気にも止めずに君は夢の中
Are you feeling fine?
無駄な抵抗はやめて明日へと向かおう
I said,"Loving you made me happy everyday"
いつの間にか眠りに途切れて消えた笑顔のままで
作詞 hyde
作曲 ken
唄 L'Arc~en~Ciel
Wednesday, March 02, 2005
The Science of Happiness
Have you read the Asian edition of TIME magazine (January 17, 2005)? The cover story is very interesting - the science of happiness. For years psychologists have been doing the research about happiness. Apparently happiness has a lot of things to do with the way you live, think, and also where you live! Culture plays a role in one's happiness.
According to a psychologist, Asians tend measure their happiness from social point of view - not personal. For most Asians especially East Asians such as Japanese, Chinese, and South Koreans, personal happines is not in their plan. To me it is kind of surprising and not surprising - both at the same time. I realize that it could be true. An Asian might consider her/himself happy when s/he has fulfill the social "demands", regardless her/his true personal feelings. It sucks, especially for the younger generation.
On the other hand, many Asians in developing countries consider themselves "happy" or "satisfied". From what I see in the place I live, people are cheerful despite life's difficulties. They live life happily and minimize the stress by making spontaneous jokes, etc. This is where you can see that the people are friendly. But in another place people might be in a middle of a stressful traffic jam with public vehicle drivers driving recklessly, honking car horns, shouting people, etc. or even in the middle of a riot, or... looting :(
It really depends on the individual, but where you live - your environment - and the way you live do contribute to your happiness.
A British economist wrote a book about happiness. According to him, personal happiness is closely related to one's social relationships. A loss of job affects one's happiness because it also means a loss of social link. Family stability also contribute much to one's happiness. Some society are very mobile and move a lot to other places to find better jobs, and some people do not do it for some reasons. The "mobile" people might say that the others should move to the places where jobs are, to be dynamic. But for those others, dynamism might be unworthy compared to the family stability.
According to the book, to create/promote a happy society, we should make a more family-friendly working environment, such as more flexible hours, more parental leave, and more access to childcare. Agree! Plus, more vacation days :)
According to a psychologist, Asians tend measure their happiness from social point of view - not personal. For most Asians especially East Asians such as Japanese, Chinese, and South Koreans, personal happines is not in their plan. To me it is kind of surprising and not surprising - both at the same time. I realize that it could be true. An Asian might consider her/himself happy when s/he has fulfill the social "demands", regardless her/his true personal feelings. It sucks, especially for the younger generation.
On the other hand, many Asians in developing countries consider themselves "happy" or "satisfied". From what I see in the place I live, people are cheerful despite life's difficulties. They live life happily and minimize the stress by making spontaneous jokes, etc. This is where you can see that the people are friendly. But in another place people might be in a middle of a stressful traffic jam with public vehicle drivers driving recklessly, honking car horns, shouting people, etc. or even in the middle of a riot, or... looting :(
It really depends on the individual, but where you live - your environment - and the way you live do contribute to your happiness.
A British economist wrote a book about happiness. According to him, personal happiness is closely related to one's social relationships. A loss of job affects one's happiness because it also means a loss of social link. Family stability also contribute much to one's happiness. Some society are very mobile and move a lot to other places to find better jobs, and some people do not do it for some reasons. The "mobile" people might say that the others should move to the places where jobs are, to be dynamic. But for those others, dynamism might be unworthy compared to the family stability.
According to the book, to create/promote a happy society, we should make a more family-friendly working environment, such as more flexible hours, more parental leave, and more access to childcare. Agree! Plus, more vacation days :)
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