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Jangan Convert Dollar ke Rupiah

Kenapa? Bakalan banyak bgt deh. Masa $1 = Rp 9.950? Iya, iya, tapi bukan itu masalahnya. Masalahnya adalah bakal kemahalan nantinya. Buat gampangnya, kita asumsikan $1 = Rp 10.000 (waha..gaya ekonom) Kok bisa? Bisa aja. Bayangkan (sekarang bayangkan), simak harga dibawah ini (di USA) air mineral $2 = Rp 20.000 Roti tawar $2,49 = Rp 24.900 Buku tulis $3 = Rp 30.000 Junkfood $1 = Rp 10.000 (disini ga ada batagor, siomay, apalagi cimol) Shampo $5 = Rp 50.000 Sekarang bandingkan Cellphone murah-lumayan bagus S39,99 = Rp 399.000 Laptop $799,99 = Rp 7.999.900 Flashdisk 4 GB $9 = Rp 90.000 Digicam $159,99 = Rp 1.599.900 Jeans $20 = Rp 200.000 Elektronik cenderung malah lebih murah di sini (saya pake kualitas rata-rata atau lebih). Pantesan bule ga pernah nawar di malioboro! Mau aja dikasih harga Rp 50.000, padahal bisa Rp 15.000, orang masih murah juga. Dan kena

Don't Put Cell Phone in Your Pocket Anymore!

Why? Because, okay. Let me explain to you. This is what happened to me like….last week or something. I don’t usually put my cell phone in my pocket (especially for jacket and jeans). But, due to my business-at that time I had just texted someone, and I needed to go to the restroom. So, who cares about cell phone if you need to use the restroom, imediately? Now, restroom thing had done. And it was flushed automatically by itself (good technology). It had been flushed, and, I remember my cellphone (now I care). “Where is it? Where is it?”- I was scared. But, it’s not in my pocket! As I remember, it was in my pocket. I just stared at the toilet which was flushing. Could it possibly fall? Argggggh..! Okay, now do you get it? Good, if you do. If not, don’t be too worry-like I was. Just relax. Suddenly I check all over my bag pack. Guess what happened? My cellphone was in there! Good for me I found it. I don’t know what would happen if I put it in my 'small and risky' pocket. I

Tour of Indonesia with JROTC

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International Education Week was done in last November. I did 4 presentations for Human Geography Class and 1 for a a church community. They were pretty good, because I had no big audience. Just like a couple of small classes which was really nice to have a discussion or even live conversation. So, I thought my duty was done, because to do a presentation in English took a lot of courage for me at first. However, it ended up being really fun. But, one day one of my teacher from JROTC class, First Sergeant Mike Braccio, told me that he heard about my presentation last November. Then he said that if I want to, I could do the same presentation in JROTC class. I was surprised and wondering how did he know about this. Anyhow, at that time I was excited, too. Because, if I take this opportunity, I will share the Indonesian cultural things to more people. It means good for me, my country, and definitely American. I didn’t have to do that, but I had a desire and it just told me that I should