Belanja
Phew, hari ini kita (aku, mas Yoga, Didit, ma Andi) bareng-bareng nyari baju. Hohoho, rasanya lemes, hampir sama kyk nemenin hanih muter-muter di Malioboro Mall.
Rute belanja tadi adalah: Kosmo (yang deket Kompas), trus ke Stckwell di jalan Solo, dan baliknya mampir ke Matahari di Galeria. Yang paling menyenangkan dan banyak pilihan adalah di Kosmo dan Matahari. Di Stockwell aku gk gitu suka, baik suasana maupun pilihan-pilihannya. Sori Stockwell :(.
Di Kosmo aku beli baju lengan pendek warna ungu, yang langsung dikomentrin “Loh, kok ungu?” sama Tika. Di Kosmo aku juga beli sweater, soft green, bermotif Rusa. Kinda girly mungkin but I like it. Ada juga tadi pilihan lain, sweater yang model mirip turtle neck (inget nama ini dari film Something’s Gotta Give), yang ngingetin aku ma Ogawa Ayumi di Good Luck!! :D. Tadi pas mau beli mikirnya gini:
Hmm, ntar klo ditanyain alasannya beli aku jawab apa? Karena mirip ma punyanya Ogawa Ayumi? Kan cewe? Lah?!
Di Stockwell sebenanrya hampir beli dua baju, satunya baju koko, dan satunya lagi .. hmm, mirip aju koko juga tapi bukan baju koko. Dan aku cukup suka, cuman sayang masih rada ragu, jadinya gk beli.
Pulang dari Stockwell malah kepikiran mampir ke Galeria .. hehehe, disono sebenarnya udah pegel-pegel, tapi tetep aja nyari. Andi, mas Yoga, ma Didit soalnya belum dapet sama sekali. Setelah beberapa waktu akhirnya semuanya dapet. Aku sendiri beli baju lengan pendek warna soft-fade-brown buat kakakku (ngutang dulu ma mas Yoga soalnya swipernya bermasalah). Sepertinya ukuran dan warna pantes. Klo gk cocok ya ntar bisa juga buat aku :p.
Pe kantor udah kelelahan. haduh, belum masukin laundry. Blm juga packing. Ntar buka ma saurnya kyknya harus pergi ke luar soalnya ibu yang jaga kantor gk masak. Ugh, laper.
Nonton Lagi …
hehe, barusan nonton lagi Good Luck!! #5. It’s the episode which I’ve told you last time I talk about Good Luck!!.
BTW, here I found a paragraph on jtv-drama.org which may explain why I love Dorama.
Asian dramas differ substantially from their Western counterparts. Whereas American programs are open-ended affairs, running so long as they remain profitable, many Asian shows are intentionally designed to tell a single story from beginning to end. In Japan and Hong Kong, feature programs tend to be succinct, concentrating around a main plot with several side stories. Japanese dramas are the most concise, rarely exceeding a single twelve episode season. In this they share many of the theatrical structures familiar to Western viewers found in mini-series. Taiwanese, Chinese, and Korean dramas, on the other hand, tend to run longer than those found in Japan and Hong Kong. They are more episodic, and will in format seem more familiar to Western audiences.
Pay attention to the bold phrases. Good Luck only last in 12 episodes. And it is, a complete plot. It served what it was made for. It has a beginning and has an end. It’s obviously differs from sinetron or other dramas rite. How could people made only 12 episodes, people may say it’s insane. It will not last long, how could it be sold?
Dorama sells itself. Even it a few episodes. Well, maybe not all, but Good Luck definitely ahs ben weel done in selling itself.
Hmm, I wanna take some screenshot. maybe I can show you my fave face expression of Ogawa or the kawaii Fukaura. Or even the motherly Togashi. They are all georgeus, they are Japanese chicks ^^
Iseng
Iya, ini postingan iseng untuk menenangkan diri sebelum ngurusi administrasi pendaftaran wisuda. Foto belum diambil dan masih kurang satu lembar. Entah di kos nanti ada gk ya foto hitam putih 3×4. Biarin dah foto jadul asal setor foto. Lagian foto berwarna yg udah diafdruk ini juga lumayan jadul, meskipun diambil pas udah kuliah.
Ini ada gambar hasil moto iseng. Itu ada semacam buku/note. Gk sengaj beli semalem. Semalem niatnya cm mau beli maknan abis nyari pulsa di Oke Shop deket Mirota. akhirnya malah belok ke Mirota, malah ketemu mbak Lia dan Lina yg aku kira dah pulang ke kos. Malah ditarik-tarik ikut nemeni ke lantai dua. Lah?!
Ya udah, malah kepikiran beli CD blank buat nge-burn “Good Luck!!” :D. Guuzzz, kamu gk mau ikutan nge-burn juga?
As you can see in the picture, itu ada note yag aku suka dan sepertinya pengen aku kasihin ke hanih (moga2 dia juga suka). Ada batere, sekedar persiapan biar gk repot nyari batere pengganti buat kamera sewaktu di rumah. dan ahirnya 3 CD blank yang masih dibungkus palstik baut bakar dorama “Good Luck!!”. Kyaaa, pengen nonton lagiiiii. Pengen liat that cute Fukaura dan muka cemberut Ogawa Ayumi ![]()
Curhat
Kapan rencana mudik? Hmm, kayaknya hari Minggu. Moga2 banyak temen kantor yang mudik bareng.
Cucian gimana? Oh ya, banyak baju kotor di kos ya. Knp gk segera di laundy sejak kmrn? Atau bisakah besok di laundry dan diambil seminggu lagi?
Foto buat besok gimana?Iya, ternyata kurang 1. Aku cuma afdruk 5, kirain udah lebih dari yang diperlukan (3). Ternyata kata temen masih perlu 3 lagi utk keperluan yang lain. Siyal, mungkin bisa aku ganti pake item putih, entah ukurannya ada apa gk yang 3×4.
Baju buat lebaran? Doh, seumur gini gitu loh, masak masih nyari baju buat lebaran? tapi ibu udah pesen supaya aku nyari baju baru. ya mungkin gk enak juga ma orang-orang yang bersemangat dengan baju baru. Hari ini mirota rame banget, lantai 2 crowded, pada cari baju kayaknya.
Kaset? Iya, adikku (maksa) minta dibeliin kaset Gigi yang Raihlah Kemenangan. Besok kali dicariin di Buletin terdekat.
Hmm, apa lagi? Ngopi Dorama Goodluck? Ini udah beli tiga CD blank ![]()
Good Luck !!!
Ya begitulah judulnya. Phew, akhirnya dapet juga bahan nulis blog :p. So far I’ve seen 4 5 episodes of this J Drama. Each of it lasts in one hour. This is the best episode so far. Finally, Shinkai (Hajime Shinkai) and Ogawa (Ogawa Ayumi), though in implicit way, told each other about their feeling. None of them was telling that they are liking each other. It was even much better. Shinkai asked Ogawa wether she’s into older man. Ogawa was a lil bit pissed off so she was about to leave Shinkai (they were sitting on a bench watching the airport).
Shinkai finally spilt it off. He said Ogawa was a thickheaded so he was about to say what he had thought clearly. Shinkai told Ogawa that somehow he get pissed off when he see Ogawa seemed to be having fun with Koda (the flight auditor). And that’s it, and then Shinkai back to the bench ignoring Ogawa that was already some steps away from the bench.
I was so happy when suddenly Ogawa said: “Me too” (watashi mo). Hurrayyy .. gosh, I was so relieved. It’s really happy to watch that particular scene. Hehhe, Ogawa said she didn’t like to see Shinkai hanging out with other girl (Fukaura Urara, one of the cuty CA - Cabin Attendant). Pretty funny
Well, you should really watch it sometime. it’s a really great J Drama. I would recommend it for you :).
BTW, you can read about it at Wikipedia as well .. ^^
Flock Crash Course
Well, so far it’s pretty cool. Look a this blog editor. I thought there will be only blog, I was wrong, there is this flickr topbar. We have WYSIWYG editor here. That’s neat. And I can just drag stuff to blog it. Lemme try ..
Well, I just drag a PNG of this window. I wonder where is it now. Nothing happened :(. Is it compatible for URL only? That sucks! Okay, lemme just publish this. Hey Mon, I’m blogging flock!
New KDE Apps
While chatting with this guy over the wire via Gaim (on Yahoo protocol), I installed two cool apps tonite. It’s Yakuake and Kompile.
First I installed Kompile, and as what I’ve thought, Kompile rocks. No need to hand-extract the source, just right click and there you go. As a test I use Yakuake, a sliding terminal invoked with F12. Pretty handy since you don’t have to click your taskbar for a Konsole, and what matter most for me is: it don’t cost you any taskbar estate (when hidden/minimized). See the screenshot:
Picasa Picture Collage
This is another cool feature I found in Picasa (today). make picture collage. I was shock and surprised. The algorithm, I mean how Picasa put the picture, is way awesome. I wonder if we can drag the picture a bit, that would be superb. Try clicking on the preview pane, it will render you some alternative of your collage. Talking about usability, I’m a satisfied Joe sixpack
This is my collage
About Huge
Tell me, what did your last seen about box look like? How much did it occupy your screen estate? And how did the controls inside put into layout? Was it flat or look like a usual window? And then tell me what do you think about this about box. It’s from Picasa (Google).
And this is how it looks when eating my screen estate.
Ajax Event Handler Issue
I’m dragged so far away from my early intention (doing similar blog ranking using Google API). I thought PHP will be sufficient. But unfortunately I was wrong. Timeout issue hit me hard. 456 urls really made script execution took a while. This is obviously beacuse sync issue. The request to my broker (to fetch google search result count via web service) was made in a serial manner. I have a hunch that async method will be appropriate solution. This is where Ajav jumped in.
I made a huge mistake in my first attempt. I thought the OnReadyStateChange event hander will be able to deal with the multi request independently. It looked like only last request result which was rendered onto the page. Darn, I should have ben doing it in thread-ish way. But how the f*** am I going to do that?
Uhmm, why don’t we make the resuest happens inside an object. Thus each onReadyStateChange event will have its own private event handler. Brilliant.
OMG, this is a joke. OnReadyStateChange event handler cannot be wrapped inside an object. It does receive private handler but it will be executed in a global context, thus makes all object methods and props become unavailable. And, as you may have guessed, putting the event handler in global context drops me back on to square one.
function Blog(url, blogCollection) {
this.blogs = blogCollection;
this.url = url;
}
Blog.prototype = {
url: "",
result: 0,
blogs: [],
makeRequest: function() {
//debug(’Checking on Google: ‘ + url);
//alert(url);
var url = ‘blog.php?blog=’ + this.url;
http_request = false;
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { // Mozilla, Safari,…
http_request = new XMLHttpRequest();
if (http_request.overrideMimeType) {
http_request.overrideMimeType(’text/xml’);
// See note below about this line
}
} else if (window.ActiveXObject) { // IE
try {
http_request = new ActiveXObject(”Msxml2.XMLHTTP”);
} catch (e) {
try {
http_request = new ActiveXObject(”Microsoft.XMLHTTP”);
} catch (e) {}
}
}
if (!http_request) {
alert(’Giving up
Cannot create an XMLHTTP instance’);
return false;
}
http_request.onreadystatechange = this.alertContents;
http_request.open(’GET’, url, true);
http_request.send(null);
},
alertContents: function() {
if (http_request.readyState == 4) {
if (http_request.status == 200) {
//alert(this.url);
var xmldoc = http_request.responseXML;
processXML(xmldoc);
} else {
alert(’There was a problem with the request.’);
}
}
}
}
function bar() {
alert(”outside object”);
}
function getBlogs(x) {
var s = “
- “;
- ” + x[i].url + ” ( ” + x[i].result+ ” results )”;
//if (i < x.length-1) document.write(", ");
}
s+="
for (i = 0; i < x.length; i++) {
s+= "
“;
return s;
}
function compareBlog(a, b) {
return a.result - b.result;
}
function processXML(xml) {
var node = xml.getElementsByTagName(”url”).item(0);
var url = node.firstChild.data;
var node = xml.getElementsByTagName(”result”).item(0);
var result = node.firstChild.data;
alert(result);
// push into global var
//a.push(blog);
for(var i=0;i
if (a[i].url==url) {
a[i].result = result;
alert("Found: " + blog.url + " set result to: " + blog.result);
return;
}
// render results
a.sort(compareBlog);
document.getElementById("foo").innerHTML = getBlogs(a);
}
function foo(x) {
for(var i=0;i
//x[i].test();
//alert(x[i].url);
}
var a = new Array();
a.push(new Blog("http://100kata.blogspot.com/", a));
a.push(new Blog("http://1012.blogspot.com/", a));
a.push(new Blog("http://13katanya.blogspot.com/", a));

















