11 November 2008

How to Cook: Fire, Water, Salt and Sugar

You have Water on Top, and Fire at the Bottom. The Water goes down and Fire goes up. So if Fire goes up and Water goes down, it will happen
completely vertical.

Cooking is very easy if you know how:
1. First you will have to know how to control the Fire:
If the Fire is too hot, the meat will become tough
If the Fire is too low, the meat will be spoiled and/or breakaway. Cooking mung bean, however, would require very low fire to let it breakaway.
Too hot or medium fire will not cook mung bean even for a very long time.
If the Fire is medium, it will cook nicely.

2. Second you need to know how to control the Water:
If too much animal oil, it will never cook the meat because not hot enough
If there are much more water compared to animal oil, the soup will be tasteless
If there is enough water, it will burn the meat beautifully, and it will release the juice out of the meat.

3. To control Salt and Sugar:
There can be 2 ways:
1. Little salt and a lot of Sugar
2. Little sugar and a lot of Salt.
Salt is bad for you, it will increase blood pressure, whereas a lot of Sugar will not be much of a
problem because in Cooking, A LOT of sugar will NOT be as sweet as how Candy is sweet.

25 October 2008

Points about in a house

This writing is an attempt to extend Miyamoto Musashi's points about material in a house. As far as I know, this has not been written anywhere.

I am not sure if you can digest/get this one.

I am sorry but I choose not to make this finer than it is. I have become busy and busier with work.

House is a very important place, because it is where you live. Where you spend most your time in, where you interact with family and as well as friends who will become family.

Therefore house must be built with extreme care.

My solution comes with this:

The ground level of a house is the most important level. It is where everyone should spend their time in, because it is where everyone access it easily.

The ground level must have everything essential such as food, sleep, study, exercise and therefore the ground level could be very crowded and have relatively small rooms.

Another reason why ground level is important is because people from higher level would go to ground level to do essential things by 'going down' instead of going up, and therefore it is NOT difficult. And that's why it is another reason that the ground level is the place to frequently be visited.

Ideally, old people should spend time with young children and it is the young children that has to come to old people. And that is another reason why ground level is important.

The second or, if you have the third level will be occupied with other extra features/builds such as projector room, dance room, party room, etc.

The highest level would be dedicated to lifeforms that are non human. Such as plants and animals. Children are meant to spend with plants, animals and the weather when they are young. Dogs can also be placed on the highest level to prevent robbers to enter the house. You can probably add some red fish in a pond, just another example.

Servants, if you have any, are located where the owners of the house are located such as the ground and the second floor. Their bedrooms are also located at very good hongshui spot, but servants and owners of the house's are located with a distance of corner to corner, far from each other.

As old people die, another old person then would replace the ground level.

In my design, I choose to have 1 master bedroom with an en-suite bath/shower and 2 smaller bedrooms with access of only one bath/shower room.

Why don't we put everyone on ground level? Because the ground level is where the old person lives, and the old person must have access to essential things which should be placed on the ground also.

There are needs for large/very large rooms which can be used for different purposes. What I mean is, one large room can be set to a projector room, change to a dance room or change to a party room.

The sun should adequately access the house, but in my experience I dislike the sunlight.

oh forgot to mention that the study desk is located in the bedroom.

+---------------------+---------------------+
| owner's bedroom | dining table then kitchen
| | |
+---------------------+---------------------+
| sport place | servant/undertaker room
+---------------------+---------------------+

the servant/undertaker room should not be able to be seen
from owner's bedroom.

14 August 2008

About governments (comparing Australia and Indonesia)

People tend to see highly the Americans, the Australians or most of Western countries. But I disagree with these.
From what I read, and as far as I can remember or experience, a good government is a government that is seen invisible to its citizen. What I mean by 'invisible' is that, the government seems not there. This is the idea of freedom, that no matter what you do in the country, of course with certain limits, that the governments gives you freedom to do what you want.
To be more precise of what I am talking about, is that, in places such as Indonesia or China, the tax is negligible. And I believe anyone of us can figure that out even without being there. Because if there was, heavy tax, why would they sell products with almost negligible costs?
In these countries, people can do whatever they want, and the government does not put on heavy taxes, your money still belongs to you. You don't have to give your money to your wife or husband or anyone, and the money is still yours.
The miracle of it is, that although there are no heavy taxes, the country sustains itself, not going for bankruptcy. Do you know that many of Western countries cannot maintain itself if there are no heavy tax?
Here is another great thing about especially Indonesia. Food is so cheap. Anyone can open a food business by just using a trolley which contain food. And this can be opened in anywhere in the city, it concerns pretty much negligible government effort to ask for licenses. So people who buy from these little food stand can buy food, and a decent food could cost less than $1.
This is impossible in Australia. Because in Australia, it would require a license which would require hundreds of thousands of dollars to open a food business. They are worried about poisoning, hygiene, food stand location, etc. At the end, they are killing the food business itself. If you really think of it objectively, you will see that Indonesia has much more strength in the business because opportunity is given to anyone that wants to open the food business, and the government don't have to really tamper with that. If the food is bad, nobody buys, if the food is good, they will flourish. Whereas Australian food business is killed long before it started. You may be able to work for a restaurant, but not everyone has the opportunity to be employed in a restaurant. Not everyone even able to speak English. In Australia, everything is rules, rules and rules.
Even when you are driving, when you are talking, when you are in the hospital, when you are in government building... there seems to be endless list of rules and heavy tax/costs.
They think they are doing OK by giving government support to low income earners... but I believe they are doing it wrong.
From the beginning of time, and how nature works, the lazy ones should perish, and the diligent and able ones prosper. This is the law of nature. And this is what happens still in Indonesia. Even the lowliest man can sell food and he may last 1 day, 1 month, or forever. The diligent and able ones prosper without being tampered.
But in Australia, the diligent and able are 'punished' SEVERELY for being that way. And the lazy ones are given opportunity to do whatever they want and given quite a lot of money for doing nothing. I HONESTLY and without a doubt, say that, Australia is Chaos. Many people would say Indonesia is a chaotic place, but I disagree. Indonesia may be a little messy, but it is still very proper. There are order in things in Indonesia. But in Australia, there are no order. Everyone is the same in Australia, which makes it very strange indeed to live in Australia.
For me for example, I can't even start working before I figure out what to do how I work. And with DEFINITELY excessive tax ahead of me. I wouldn't start at all. Go ahead if anyone wants to work hard, that's up to them. But do they already know what's ahead of them don't they? Insane tax.
Indonesia does differently to people who are lazy:
1. Food is so cheap. You can get a bunch of vegies for only AUD$0.15. They literally giving foods away!
2. You can also can get a house for AUD$100! Of course it is a small house but YOU CAN LIVE IN IT! Definitely made by bricks (I still can't get over with Australia making houses with thin woods), it has a living room which can hold 5, a small bedroom and a small kitchen and can stand against winds, thunderstorms, and floods.
So they can live, but they still have to work for it.
Australia, is however, is a chaotic place. There is no way they can do this. They can't see that human needs to eat 3 times a day. They can eat, but that's another Government tampering. And human need a place to live. They may be able to provide shelter, but that's another Government's tampering. And if you have lived in Australia for quite a while. You will be able to see that everything is a mess, and there is no order in things.
Australia can't have an invisible government. But we know that we don't really need government to live in Indonesia.

22 June 2008

Indonesian business MUCH BETTER compared to Australian

The reasons why Indonesian business is MUCH BETTER compared to Australian business:
1. Australia has much less population. In Jakarta, if you can get a profit of $1 for every product and you can reach 1 millon people (Jakarta itself has more than 20 million people), that is a profit of 1 million dollars per day.
2. Tax is almost negligible, it can go to 10%, some 35%, but you can also get away from tax or with very little tax, if you know what to do or if you know people how to deal with tax. Whereas in Australia if the profit is big, you will be taxed 50%, some even 65%, you can say that you can hardly get away with tax.
2. Distance to the shops for every person is quite far.
3. Distance between shops is far, and the road is hilly, hardly good to walk on them. A few have slop of 60 degrees! (where 90 degrees would very completely vertical).
4. Most of the crowded place, it is very hard to find parking and if you park, it would be quite a distance to the shop you want (and I mentioned above that it is very hilly, hard to walk).
5. Australia has much less opening hours for shops, they close 5pm weekdays and only 9pm at most for a maximum of once a week. As most Australians work and finish well after 5pm, it makes it hard for them to shop, even if the shop opens until 7, it would be pushing it to make it to the shops.
6. Only very few shops such as Officeworks opens until 7, so there are not many options.
7. Because only few shops available, the variety of products available is limited. As a rule, the more shops the more variety because every shop has only a few sources and some shops may know certain sources but not all shops know all sources. This is different from Indonesia. Because there are many shops, there are much more variety. Also because Indonesia shops open until 10pm mostly, and some of them 9pm, but 7 days per week Monday to Sunday.
8. Australia is very strict. If it is Officeworks, you are not allowed to sell certain types of products. Whereas in Indonesia is much more flexible. You can sell products that is not meant for your shops, so because of this, the chance of variety has increased. And because Australia is very strict and only very few shops open after hours, you have even less variety to shop.
9. At the end Australians give up because too tired because of work and not many shops open, they prefer 'Mind over matter'. Of course Australians say that because there is no other options.
10. Products are very expensive, but instead of getting a lot of income, people choose not to buy instead of buying them. 'Mind over matter'.
11. Although the products are very expensive, the quality is much inferior compared to products in Indonesia. Let's face it, Australia couldn't even produce a proper door, any tools, they are all imported from other countries. They are too busy maintaining their homes and the country, they couldn't do anything right, let alone to produce quality product.
12. You can't compare the food production in Australia to Indonesia. In Indonesia, a particular small city might have dozens of authentic food of the region, and there are almost thousands small cities in Indonesia because of the great population. Food invention is almost everyday thing because food is very important and a very profitable business. In Australia, there is no such thing as Australian food, probably the only thing is Fish and Chips but then it even may not be invented by Australians either, AND the Fish and Chips in Australia don't have any flavour, they even forget to put SALT on it, I told you these people can't produce quality products. The Asian food in Australia is quite rare too and can only be found in a few places whereas we have hundreds of days every year and we eat 3 times a day.
13. Labor in Indonesia is much cheaper, so it is possible to have 10 staffs just for a small shop. And it is not rare that the 3 staffs are waiting on just one customer, smiling and chatting about the product of interest. Whereas in Australia, the staffs are rude, they barely know anything, probably would just ask you to go home to check on the Internet and go back to the shop again and buy the product. You hardly enjoy shopping or eating out in Australia because of this, and also the quality is quite bad. Yes, and then they would say 'Mind over matter'. How convenient.

19 June 2008

IM2 Broadband 3.5G

I have arrived in Jakarta last Monday and I have been unpacking my computer system, buying lots of electric plugs, getting my PS3 running and getting an Internet connection.
And because today I have just been online, I am going to show you the device that enable me to connect to the Internet. It is this IM2 Broadband 3.5G.

About this device:
1. It uses the same wireless technology as mobile phones so you can connect to the Internet anywhere you want.
2. It connects using USB.
So that means I can connect my Laptop and PC anywhere I want where there is mobile phone signal.
How great is that? I find that Indonesia is much more fun compared to Australia, and this is one of the reasons. I hardly even knew that this kind of technology exists in Australia.

I have also included the photo of people who send me off to the airport in Brisbane, it was a great dinner.


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15 June 2008

More details about staff in Brisbane

My impressions of people in Brisbane is quite terrible. Why? Because they always mislead, and the reasons could be because they don't know the answer, or they are stupid, or they have made a wrong decision. And these misleading information is given with great confidence, so you would think that what he/she says is correct and you should take his/her advice. And it is a very wrong decision if you take his/her advice.
How do you know that their advice are wrong? Very easy. You can just ask different people the same question. In Australia, if, for example, you ask, what is the best TV brand you should get? Answers some could say Sony, others could say LG, Samsung, Panasonic, etc. In Australia, you can't find out which particular brand that is really leading the market, you are asked to research on the Internet, that is their solution. In Indonesia, if you ask sellers or buyers, most of them would say that a particular brand is superior, right on the spot. For TVs, they would say that Panasonic is the best, and for laptop, it would be Fujitsu when I last bought one and Toshiba before that. Every shop, and every people know it. And I know that the product that I bought is of very good quality and I am satisfied with the product.
Just today I had another bad experience, which is the same as always. Here are the problems with the Malaysia airline officer when I ask about his flight service:
1. He was scolding me that I think he was lying that Malaysia airline do not allow excess baggage.
2. He said that Malaysia airlines is the best airline in the world.
3. That having 20 kg with no excess baggage, because they say 20, so they only allow 20, nothing more, is a good thing because they are strict.
4. He tried to hang up on me so many times, which eventually he did hang up.
Here is my say about these points:
1. a. Staffs should not scold customers. In Indonesia, we treat customers with respect and courtesy, because without customers, there will be no business. And although in Jakarta alone has more population than the whole Australia combined, we treat all of customers with great respect and courtesy. But In Australia, they treat customers like garbage, they scold them and they would not want to hear your point on the matter. They would say something like: "So you think that I am lying to you?"
b. I did not think that he was lying at all. I was trying to ask him IF I could get excess baggage if I asked him. I know I had experience in the past that I was allowed excess baggage up to 40 kg for a student! So a total of 60 kg of baggage. And it was no big deal, there were no scoldings to customers.
2. From what I know, Singapore airlines is better than Malaysian airlines. My mom had a waiting list until 3 July because the flights are full where the ticket was requested on 15 June. Whereas you can get a ticket from Malaysia airlines at the moment you request one, which means there are empty seats available. Just from exercising giving false information like this, you can't really be sure if the airline officer or any other person in Brisbane or in Australia is ever going to give a valid information. Because of this problem, we would never know the quality of the airlines by asking Australians, whereas in Indonesia, people are informed about which airline is the best, and so you would not need to try each of the airlines to find out, which takes a lot of time and effort and stress (because you couldn't get information unless you try yourself), but you can choose straight away which is the best airline, and it would be correct and you would be making a good decision. People in Indonesia would not say something like Malaysia airline is the best, if they know that Singapore airline is better, they would just keep quiet and not say a thing, so at the end, we know exactly which is the best from majority. This is different in Australia, where people who work in Malaysia airline say they are the best, Qantas airline say Qantas the best, and so on. But in Indonesia, everyone would say that a particular airline is the best, and we know for sure that this information is correct.
3. I would think that giving extra excess baggage would be definitely better than giving 20 kg and no more than 20 kg. This has been done so many years in the airline industry, and definitely no need for scolding the customers if customers want a little more.
4. I find that the staff in Australia is very stressed, probably because the high pay, but customers do not get the treatment they deserve, because of the stress the staff get. I have experience my friends being scolded many times at the McDonald's, KFC, etc counters. Especially I know that my Japanese friend said: "Japanese don't like that".

As a result of giving misleading information tradition, people would find it hard to decide and to find out which product or service is the best. They would require harder research, which sometimes could lead to a valid research outcome, or other times an invalid research outcome. This is where some of the not so good products or services get good income, by creating chaos, and people give up and just buy whichever they can get. So there is definitely much more stress for ALL of the customers and they have to reinvent the wheel everytime they require new information.
Of course, during these times Australians are already as busy as hell, as I mentioned before, they hardly have time even for each other.

10 June 2008

Licensed prostitute brothels in Brisbane and Gold Coast

Here are lists of brothels in Brisbane and Gold Coast. Even if you are overseas, you could come here to find these brothels and you might get lucky. I personally have not been in any of these brothels, although these prostitute brothels are licensed by the government of Queensland. Here is the list as of 4 December 2009. You can also Google it by searching 'licensed brothels Brisbane Australia'. Or go to: http://qaba.org.au/brothels for more brothels in other parts of Queensland.

Licensed Brothels: Brisbane

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland is known as the river city because of it's strong relationship with the Brisbane river which snakes through it.

Brisbane has a pleasant climate all year round and attracts many visitors from both interstate and overseas.

Its boutique brothels provide friendly and comfortable facilities for their guests.

Purely Blue

Purely Blue is Queensland's first licensed boutique brothel.
Address175 Abbotsford Road, Bowen Hills QLD 4006
Hours of Business24 hours — 7 days
Phone(07) 3854 0366
Websitewww.purelyblue.com.au

The Viper Room

The Viper Room is Southern Brisbane's first licensed boutique brothel.
Address945 Fairfield Road, Yeerongpilly QLD 4014
Hours of Business24 hours — 7 days
Phone(07) 3426 8166
Websitewww.theviperroom.com.au

88 on Logan

88 on Logan is conveniently located close to the city at Woolloongabba on the South Bank of the Brisbane River.
Address88 Logan Road, Woolloongabba QLD 4102
Hours of Business24 hours — 7 days
Phone(07) 3891 1198
Websitewww.8ty8.com

Intimate Encounters

Intimate Encounters is the first licensed boutique brothel in the city of Redcliffe, just north of Brisbane.
Address22 Brewer Street, Clontarf QLD 4019
Hours of Business24 hours — 7 days
Phone(07) 3283 6111

The Oasis at Sumner Park

The Oasis at Sumner Park is located at the gateway to South-West Queensland.
Address61 Spine Street, Sumner Park QLD 4074
Hours of BusinessMon-Wed: 8am-12 midnight
Thu-Sun: 24 hours
Phone(07) 3715 5166
Websitewww.the-oasis.com.au

Club Tigerlily

Located at Eagle Farm. Club Tigerlily is Queensland's newest licensed boutique brothel.
Address1094 Kingsford Smith Drive, Eagle Farm QLD 4009
Hours of BusinessWed-Sat: 24 hours
Sun-Tue: 6am-12 midnight
Phone07 3868 4340
Websitewww.clubtigerlily.com.au

Cleo's on Nile

Cleo's on Nile is conveniently located close to the city at Woolloongabba on the South Bank of the Brisbane River.
Address12 Nile Street, Woolloongabba QLD 4102
Hours of Business24 hours — 7 days
Phone(07) 3891 7530

Yimi476

Address476 Boundary Road, Archerfield QLD 4108
Phone(07) 3277 7318

AABS180

Address180 Abbotsford Road, Bowen Hills QLD 4006
Phone(07) 3852 2057
Websitewww.aabs180.com.au

Licensed Brothels: Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is Queensland's tourist mecca.

With kilometres of golden sand, world standard theme parks and a range of entertainment for everyone, the Gold Coast attracts visitors from all over the world.

Queenslanders who live on the Gold Coast like its laid back and informal resort lifestyle.

The Gold Coast's boutique brothels provide a range of services and pride themselves on the high standards they maintain.

Black Orchid

Black Orchid is Burleigh's first licensed boutique brothel.
Address12 Greg Chappell Drive, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220
Hours of Business6pm-6am — 7 days
Phone(07) 5522 1400

Pentagon Grand

Pentagon Grand is the Gold Coast's premier licensed boutique brothel.
Address30 Jade Drive, Nerang QLD 4211
Hours of Business24 hours — 7 days
Phone(07) 5597 0777
Websitewww.pentagongrand.com.au

Silks on Upton

Silks on Upton is Bundall's first licensed boutique brothel.
Address44 Upton Street, Bundall QLD 4217
Hours of BusinessSun-Wed: Midday-5am
Thu-Sat: Midday-6am
Phone(07) 5538 2088

Paradise Penthouse

Paradise Penthouse is the Gold Coast's newest licensed boutique brothel.
AddressUnit 1 29 Expansion Street, Molendinar QLD 4214
Hours of Business24 hours — 7 days
Phone(07) 5564 5599

Utopia in Paradise

Address2/37 Upton Street, Bundall QLD 4217
Phone(07) 5539 0224

07 June 2008

The Four Temperaments Strengths and Weaknesses

I used to be a Melancholic, for many early years. I don't really see it as a disadvantage, mind you. I tend to think that to be a Melancholic is essential to actually build the foundations, and I get to learn a lot of important things as a result of being a Melancholic, although those years are not easy, many depressed and unhappy years. I am glad that I am pass that now.
When I was about 24 years old, which is the time just before I graduated from my Bachelor degrees, I decided that being a Melancholic won't get you very far. Things such as: I will not ask favor but I will only give favors, or if something goes bad, it is always be my fault and not other's, and as a result I will always try to prevent bad things from happening, and I tend to think that ideally I would always have the opportunity to control over any kinds of happening in any event.
Of course, it is just not possible. You see, the person who brought me to the land of misery is actually Jesus Christ. Give your right cheek when your left cheek is slapped. Of course, this is false believe. And there are NO teachings from Jesus that are actually practical at all, not even reside in my mind after hearing a LOT of church services for YEARS.
On the contrary, only not long after 24 years old, I read about Confucius, and Confucius saved my life. His teachings are very simple and tend to reside close to the middle of situations, and his views are exactly the same as mine, plus, he had built on so many other aspects throughout the years of his life, and he died when he was 72 years, and then his students continued his work by writing the Analects of Confucius. Teaching examples are: if you have a favor to ask, ask it only once. And then let go. Or a Superior man still make mistakes, the difference is that he will rectify his mistake once he is aware of it. Whereas I used to think to completely become perfect and never make mistakes at all, which is obviously very hard.
It made my life much easier, if something happens, I tend to think, it could be my mistake but it could also mean that it is your mistake from letting it to happen.
So I believe I am now in the category of Melancholic Choleric. Recent events have not made me become Phlegmatic just yet, there had been adverse situations that I had to deal with and it is definitely not something to be done with peace and quietness, it requires shouting out and telling people what is wrong with the situations, mostly. Once that is cleared and out in the air, I should be in peace.
However, before my episode of being difficult and loud, I was more like a Sanguine. Many of the things that I said did not matter, and although they are funny, most of them are very difficult to believe. The reason for this is, I tend to think that these will not misled people, which is very important, because it is completely unbelievable, but it brings people to the matter, which is important, because it makes people to think about it. I probably would think that at that time I was a Melancholic Sanguine, because although I was a Sanguine, people would probably know that there is a very important reason behind my sayings and it is definitely much better compared to just being quiet and get very depressed for not saying anything, in any situation for that matter.

Strengths of a Choleric

The Extrovert | The Doer | The Optimist
The Choleric's Emotions
  • Born leader
  • Dynamic and active
  • Compulsive need for change
  • Must correct wrongs
  • Strong-willed and decisive
  • Unemotional
  • Not easily discouraged
  • Independent and self sufficient
  • Exudes confidence
  • Can run anything
The Choleric As A Parent
  • Exerts sound leadership
  • Establishes Goals
  • Motivates family to action
  • Knows the right answer
  • Organizes household
The Choleric At Work
  • Goal oriented
  • Sees the whole picture
  • Organizes well
  • Seeks practical solutions
  • Moves quickly to action
  • Delegates work
  • Insists on production
  • Makes the goal
  • Stimulates activity
  • Thrives on opposition
The Choleric As a Friend
  • Has little need for friends
  • Will work for group activity
  • Will lead and organize
  • Is usually right
  • Excels in emergencies

Weaknesses of a Choleric

The Extrovert | The Doer | The Optimist
The Choleric's Emotions
  • Bossy
  • Impatient
  • Quick-tempered
  • Can't Relax
  • Too impetuous
  • Enjoys controversy and arguments
  • Won't give up when loosing
  • Comes on too strong
  • Inflexible
  • Is not complimentary
  • Dislikes tears and emotions
  • Is unsympathetic
The Choleric As A Parent
  • Tends to over dominate
  • Too busy for family
  • Gives answers too quickly
  • Impatient with poor performance
  • Won't let children relax
  • May send them into depression
The Choleric At Work
  • Little tolerance for mistakes
  • Doesn't analyze details
  • Bored by trivia
  • May make rash decisions
  • May be rude or tactless
  • Manipulates people
  • Demanding of others
  • End justifies the means
  • Work may become his god
  • Demands loyalty in the ranks
The Choleric As a Friend
  • Tends to use people
  • Dominates others
  • Knows everything
  • Decides for others
  • Can do everything better
  • Is to independent
  • Possessive of friends and mate
  • Can't say, "I'm Sorry"
  • May be right, but unpopular

Strengths of a Melancholy

The Introvert | The Thinker | The Pessimist
The Melancholy's Emotions
  • Deep and thoughtfully
  • Analytical
  • Serious and purposeful
  • Genius prone
  • Talented and creative
  • Artistic or musical
  • Philosophical and poetic
  • appreciative of beauty
  • Sensitive to others
  • Self-sacrificing
  • Conscientious
  • Idealistic
The Melancholy As A Parent
  • Sets high standards
  • Wants everything done right
  • Keeps home in good order
  • Picks up after children
  • Sacrifices own will for others
  • Encourages scholarship and talent
The Melancholy At Work
  • Schedule oriented
  • Perfectionist, high standards
  • Detail conscious
  • Persistent and thorough
  • Orderly and organized
  • Neat and tidy
  • Economical
  • Sees the problems
  • Finds creative solutions
  • Needs to finish what he starts
  • Likes charts, graphs, figures, lists
The Melancholy As a Friend
  • Makes friends cautiously
  • Content to stay in background
  • Avoids causing attention
  • Faithful and devoted
  • Will listen to complaints
  • Can solve other's problems
  • Deep concern for other people
  • Moved to tears with compassion
  • Seeks ideal mate

Weakness of a Melancholy

The Introvert | The Thinker | The Pessimist
The Melancholy's Emotions
  • Remembers the negatives
  • Moody and depressed
  • Enjoys being hurt
  • Has false humility
  • Off in another world
  • Low self-image
  • Has selective hearing
  • Self-centered
  • Too introspective
  • Guilt feelings
  • Persecution complex
  • Tends to hypochondria
The Melancholy As A Parent
  • Puts goals beyond reach
  • May discourage children
  • May be too meticulous
  • Becomes martyr
  • Sulks over disagreements
  • Puts guilt upon children
The Melancholy At Work
  • Not people oriented
  • depressed over imperfections
  • Chooses difficult work
  • Hesitant to start projects
  • Spends to much time planning
  • Prefers analysis to work
  • Self-deprecating
  • Hard to please
  • Standards often to high
  • Deep need for approval
The Melancholy As a Friend
  • Lives through others
  • Insecure socially
  • Withdrawn and remote
  • critical of others
  • Holds back affections
  • Dislikes those in opposition
  • Suspicious of people
  • Antagonistic and vengeful
  • Unforgiving
  • Full of contradictions
  • Skeptical of compliments

Strengths of a Sanguine

The Extrovert | The Talker | The Optimist
The Sanguine's Emotions
  • Appealing personality
  • Talkative, Storyteller
  • Life of the Party
  • Good sense of humor
  • Memory for color
  • Physically holds on to listener
  • Emotional and demonstrative
  • Enthusiastic and expressive
  • Cheerful and bubbling over
  • Curious
  • Good on stage
  • Wide-eyed and innocent
  • Lives in the present
  • Changeable disposition
  • Sincere at heart
  • Always a child
The Sanguine As A Parent
  • Makes Home Fun
  • Is liked by children's friends
  • Turns disaster into humor
  • Is the circus master
The Sanguine At Work
  • Volunteers for Jobs
  • thinks up new activities
  • Looks great on the Surface
  • Creative and colorful
  • Has energy and enthusiasm
  • Starts in a flashy way
  • Inspires others to join
  • charms others to work
The Sanguine As a Friend
  • Makes friends easily
  • Loves People
  • Thrives on compliments
  • Seems exciting
  • envied by others
  • Doesn't hold grudges
  • apologizes quickly
  • Prevents dull moments
  • Likes spontaneous activities

Weaknesses of a Sanguine

The Extrovert | The Talker | The Optimist
The Sanguine's Emotions
  • Compulsive talker
  • Exaggerates and elaborates
  • Dwells on trivia
  • Can't remember names
  • Scares others off
  • Too happy for some
  • Has restless energy
  • Egotistical
  • Blusters and complains
  • Naive, gets taken in
  • Has loud voice and laugh
  • Controlled by circumstances
  • Gets angry easily
  • Seems phony to some
  • Never Grows Up
The Sanguine As A Parent
  • Keeps home in a frenzy
  • Forgets children's appointments
  • disorganized
  • Doesn't listen to the whole story
The Sanguine At Work
  • Would rather talk
  • forgets obligations
  • Doesn't follow through
  • Confidence fades fast
  • Undisciplined
  • Priorities out of order
  • Decides by feelings
  • Easily distracted
  • Wastes time talking
The Sanguine As a Friend
  • Hates to be alone
  • Needs to be center stage
  • Wants to be popular
  • Looks for credit
  • dominates conversations
  • Interrupts and doesn't listen
  • answers for others
  • Fickle and forgetful
  • Makes excuses
  • Repeats stories

Strengths of a Phlegmatic

The Introvert | The Watcher | The Pessimist
The Phlegmatic's Emotions
  • Low-key personality
  • Easygoing and relaxed
  • Calm, cool and collected
  • Patient well balanced
  • Consistent life
  • Quiet but witty
  • Sympathetic and kind
  • Keeps emotions hidden
  • Happily reconciled to life
  • All-purpose person
The Phlegmatic As A Parent
  • Makes a good parent
  • Takes time for the children
  • Is not in a hurry
  • Can take the good with the bad
  • Doesn't get upset easily
The Phlegmatic At Work
  • Competent and steady
  • Peaceful and agreeable
  • Has administrative ability
  • Mediates problems
  • Avoids conflicts
  • Good under pressure
  • Finds the easy way
The Phlegmatic As a Friend
  • Easy to get along with
  • Pleasant and enjoyable
  • Inoffensive
  • Good listener
  • Dry sense of humor
  • Enjoys watching people
  • Has many friends
  • Has compassion and concern

Weaknesses of a Phlegmatic

The Introvert | The Watcher | The Pessimist
The Phlegmatic's Emotions
  • Unenthusiastic
  • Fearful and worried
  • Indecisive
  • Avoids responsibility
  • Quiet will of iron
  • Selfish
  • To shy and reticent
  • Too compromising
  • Self-righteous
The Phlegmatic As A Parent
  • Lax on discipline
  • Doesn't organize home
  • Takes life to easy
The Phlegmatic At Work
  • Not goal oriented
  • Lacks self motivation
  • Hard to get moving
  • Resents being pushed
  • Lazy and careless
  • Discourages others
  • Would rather watch
The Phlegmatic As a Friend
  • Dampens enthusiasm
  • Stays uninvolved
  • Is not exciting
  • Indifferent to plans
  • Judges others
  • Sarcastic and teasing
  • Resists change


03 June 2008

Canon iVIS HF10

I am still in Australia at the moment and as I am fixing my car in order to sell it, asking around about freight services to send my things back to Indonesia, and doing a bit of other shoppings as well, I bought myself a High Definition Camcorder. This is my first Hi Def camcorder, as I have been looking around and did not get what I wanted and especially with the price that I can afford. The last time I checked, the good camcorders are only the Sony ones in the market and my experience with Sony Handycams has not been great, I am reluctant to buy another Sony Handycam/Camcorder especially that the ones I have cannot produce images very well in low light and the last time I checked, the video images are not bright enough/too greyish for me, and as I mentioned, the price is very high for the 1080 resolution.
Well, what I recently found is this Canon iVIS HF10, which just came out last April in the US, which uses 16GB internal memory, and you can also add additional SDHC card which is up to 16GB as well at the moment.
As you probably can see from the image, the Camcorder is very simple and uses very little mechanicals that move, which could result in less prone to faults and other speed advantages as well.
This camcorder has maximum resolution of 1920x1080, whereas at least some of the Sony ones are a maximum of 1440x1080. I tend to think that Canon is better than Sony as well in terms of low light video and better color captures as I have used Canon products before, and I know Canon has very good technicals in these area. And so far, my assumptions have been correct.
This camera has also been announced as No. 1 camcorder in Japan, well, I just hope that the product is as good as the reputation.
I have found out also that you can copy and burn the resulting video AVCHD (the original .m2ts) files to any DVDs, which means that there is no quality reduction, and play the AVCHD files on my PS3. I don't know if other BluRay players can play this kind of files but certainly PS3 can. But of course, regular DVD players cannot play this .m2ts format. This is a great thing, because I can just copy the original without any loss of resolutions, and it does not require any change of format, not even change of the file extension .m2ts and play the files on PS3.
The price is about AUD$1550 in the most competitive camera shop in Brisbane, but I bought from eBay for just AUD$1150. I believe that I would get the same price if I buy from Indonesia too, because the price in eBay usually is good, it's just that sometimes it is a bit risky if you buy from eBay if the seller is unfortunately a fraud.
I am very lucky that I spent that much money and yet I still get the product.
I also bought an additional BP-819 battery which can last for about 3 hours for each full recharge. I need this, as the standard battery can only last for maximum of 90 minutes. The other thing that I bought is also a Sandisk SDHC 16GB class 4 card, and so far both items have worked with no problems at all.
The quality of the videos are amazing with my PT-AX200E projector, although I thought that the audio quality is not as crisp as it should, but I could be mistaken. So far a few tests in a quiet area resulted a good audio quality for this Canon iVIS HF10.
iVIS is the name for the Japanese market, and this product comes with 2 languages which are Japanese and English, and the format is NTSC. The international version, VIXIA, can probably be both PAL and NTSC but so far this NTSC camcorder did not have any problems with any players that I have including my computer and my home theatre projector system as well as my old conventional TV.
It's just so ridiculous how small and simple the camcorder is and then how huge and amazingly detailed and high speed the resulting video is shown by the projector. It's insane.

http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/1286/ivishf10go3.jpg

01 June 2008

My last impressions on Brisbane, as I am leaving the country

My impression of Brisbane:
1. People is definitely not polite (Indonesia... very polite), in fact, they are quite terrible.
2. The workers are amateurs, you can barely get any information from them, they would probably just tell you to surf the net to get info (Indonesia... very informative you ask them anything and they will know the answer, or they will find out the answer on the spot! by phoning people, experimenting themselves if it involves equipment or ask a more superior person). Here they hardly do anything right.
3. The products are low quality and VERY expensive including the food which we eat everyday, 3 times a day. As I have been saying, food is very important. The products are low quality because here they cannot sell by volume, only cheapest product with highest profit such as from China so the supposedly cheap products but become very expensive because of the high profit taken from them... of course, you can get them very cheap too in Indonesia, with low profit, because they sell by volume.... products from China barely cost anything. plus other high quality products with low profit is sold in Indonesia, and you definitely can't get them in here.... such as from Europe, Japan and Taiwan. I wish I can say US but they hardly produce anything but movies... with lots of obscenities but good thing they are censored in Indonesia, my God I wouldn't want my children to grow up with that uncensored obscenities....
4. The country's government itself, is EXTREMELY Communist... they want everyone to be THE SAME, by imposing excessive tax. So the rich gets poorer and the poor gets richer. This is EXTREMELY unfair. The inferior is given a lot of funds and the smart is taken money (EXCESSIVELY).
So if you make 1 million dollars a year, the government will take 500 thousands. If you want to be lazy, that's fine... you can live in Australia with some government support.... but for me, I can't even start before I figure things out and it has been very hard for me just to run interviews, because of what is ahead of me.... EXCESSIVE 50 PERCENT TAX!
No matter how hard the smart ones work, they live the same way as the dumb ones. How can that be right! The smart ones need some break and given rewards too... but no rewards will ever be enough with that 50 PERCENT TAX!
Of course this only happens in Australia... because nobody thinks this to be fair! If you work hard and very smart, you should be rewarded a lot.... and if you are lazy, you don't get a reward.... that's the right thing to do...
But in Australia.... if you work hard and very smart... the government will tax you excessively... and if you are lazy... you are given money... its a perversion. the hard workers should be given extra money for incentive and the lazy ones should not be given money at all and should be punished. Of course the productivity will go out to outside Australia because there are lots of better opportunities out there! with lots of more consumers. Jakarta itself has more population than the whole Australia combined! Not counting Bandung, Cirebon, Solo, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, and so on.
And these are only cities in Java ONLY... not mentioning cities outside Java.
5. No servants and no drivers and if you are not sufficiently informed.... no technicians, you just pay them without them fixing anything at all and the government support them that we should pay them quite a lot of money for fixing nothing.... so because we are so busy being a servant, driver and technician at the same time, we do not have enough time and energy to take care jobs carefully, to prepare good food, energy to exercise, to have fun, and to dwell on mental development, which is superfluous when you live in Indonesia... people are much refreshed, informed, polite and sharp.
And at the same time being entertained by all kinds of products from all over the world. Which you can't find in here.
6. The roads are terrible they are hardly flat, you can hardly walk on them, not even on the pedestrians walking. You can hardly walk except in the shopping malls, where it is not that flat either. The road is also very hilly and uncomfortable to drive.
I enjoy walking in Indonesia much more compared to here.
7. Excessive maintenance for the road and the electricity cables. Causing very expensive spending to maintain them.
Confucius said: it is better to be frugal than to be extravagant... (if you have observed this closely via experience, you will know that Confucius is right).
8. Petrol in Brisbane is very expensive now, 150 cents. Used to be 70 cents 7 years ago. At the moment in Indonesia, after 30% increase of petrol costs, is about 60 cents (which is still cheaper than 7 years ago in Australia).

My last suggestion is, if you are Indonesian and got a Permanent Residency in Australia, don't very quickly decide to let go your Indonesian Citizenship because you may regret it living in Australia. Should choose to have the two possibilities living in both countries whenever you have the chance. This simple thing can hardly be done to most people, because they think that Western countries are better... I suggest you think again...
I know I've had it living here for 12 years, but I ain't gonna live here for the rest of my life.

But of course, I still have 5 years of Permanent Residency in Australia, I might come back again...

Younger people who believed that they are more experienced than me that gets on my nerve

It gets me sometimes that these younger people say things like: I am much more experienced than you because of this and this and this. I hardly believe them sometimes you know, because experienced, maybe, but there are other qualities that matters as well, that varies from one people to another such as attention to details, analytical abilities, good judgements, intelligence, age, either you are an open or closed mind, etc.
And it just does not serve you justice to say that: although I am younger, I am much more experienced than you. Especially this time, someone who never even driven, never bought a car, rarely able to speak to people, a woman, 5 years younger, and who before said that she is a shallow person, who never even known what you tube is, never even downloaded anything because it costs money.
I don't know why but the older I am, the easier it is for people to make me angry, irritated and make me want to make sure that they get what they deserve, nothing less, nothing more.
At the end, I kinda wonder if all the efforts of making sure that they know they are not more experienced than you really matters at all. Whether I should be quiet and get on with my life.
This is a soft spot that I have: justice. If somebody is wrong, my conscience says that I must get them. And I would get nuts if I don't get them right. It's quite terrible, there are times where I should to just let things go and get on with my life when I was much younger. But lately I just felt like blowing things up over the roof and I can't think or I would lose my sense of humor altogether.
I really don't know what to do in this situation and hopefully I will find out an answer.

23 January 2008

Ultimate Home Theather and Gaming Projector Panasonic PT-AX200E and PlayStation 3

My quest for entertaining myself in my own home in my spare time led to this Ultimate Home Theatre and Gaming Projector Panasonic PT-AX200E.
The projector is a great choice and was announce as a Hot Product Award from http://www.projectorreviews.com/panasonic/pt-ax200u/ which is a good website for projector reviews. The website gave me the confidence of buying a projector that I want.
It may be the Ultimate for Home Theatre and Gaming but the cost is not that high. In Australia it costs AUD$2300 which already include 10% tax. The PT-AX100E is its predecessor and costs about $2000, but AX100E was only Ultimate Home Theatre, not Ultimate Gaming projector.
So far I've been playing great games with this PT-AX200E projector with my recently bought PlayStation 3, with only a few selected Game of the Year games: 1. Folklore, 2. Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction and 3. Ninja Gaiden Sigma.
I would recommend getting this projector, and it is definitely great for watching DVDs and Blue-ray Discs too. Compared to the $6000-$7000 LCD/Plasma TVs which is less than half the screen size of this projector.
This projector can go up to size 100-110" with no image problems.
http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/6976/ptax200epc6.jpg