
Just found this amazing infographic. Apparently, it’s true. When I’m writing, I think of myself as the center of my own attention. Although this might sound egotistical—and I know it does—it helps me with many things of my life. Continue reading
Month: February 2017
Riding a Horse
When I was 12 years old, I went to a recreation place—Tawangmangu, to be precise—with my parents to spend my holiday there.

The place was very beautiful: foggy but calming, a comfortable cold —not again, I’m afraid—weather and temperature, beautiful sceneries consist of forests, rice fields, and tea plantations. All was perfect. Continue reading
Cure an Arid Mind
Hello again,
This is the third —if I’m not mistaken—lazy writing that I’ve done. Today, I want to share you a music that cures my arid mind. I just found this music today on Spotify and it turns out, this music sounds familiar like those in Chinese or Drama movies where the main character remembers or having a very exciting moments.
Manner Like a Baby
I have to admit, actually I am embarrassed by my old self. Really.

Once, I like to blame someone else for the mistakes I’ve done. The smallest trivial thing—like cheating while exams—can also be another problem. When my answers were wrong even though I had written my friends’ answers, I tended to blame my friends. I believed them; I thought they were smarter than me thus they couldn’t be wrong. Continue reading
Slur Talking

I thought slur only meant when someone speaks incorrectly or indistinctly—this implies that there’s more than just one meaning—like when someone’s getting heavily drunk he speaks in a manner that no one can understand what he’s saying. Continue reading
A Sound I Missed

When I was on vacation with both of my parent to take care our second house, every night I hear cricket’s sound. The sound, although rhythmic, but actually kind of comforting.
I don’t know why. It’s just…
It felt right. Continue reading
Displaying Distance by Using Ultrasonic Sensor and Two 7-Segments
This is the third project of Human Interaction and Computer (II3231) subject.
This time, we have to combine one (or more) 7-Segment sensors with another sensor—anything. So, we made a tool to measure distance by utilizing Arduino Uno.
Oh, before I forget, we made this at 2 o’clock in the morning. It just so happened that my friend randomly wanted to make this project at that time.
Okay, here are the tools and materials for this project: Continue reading
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A Flexible Hideout

Hideout: A place where no one can find you and you usually use it to retreat from people around you.
The picture already depicts the definition above.
Alone and no one will suspect you’re hiding in a forest.
Plus, no Wi-Fi. That would be perfect. 😀
A Blurry Future

I used to believe my mother’s saying. She told me to get excellent grades so I could get a great job in the future.
She was right. There are jobs that require a certain minimum scores of GPA to even be allowed to apply. But there’s just one problem.
How do I apply for jobs if I don’t know what I want to be in the future?