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Senin, 28 November 2011

Handphone And Provider


1.      TELKOMSEL
Begitu Dekat Begitu Nyata”

It means no matter where we are, how far it is, we can still keep in touch with our family, right ? Well, obviously the quality of the signal is excellent, we admit that. So maybe if we’re in the middle of a forest, we still can communicate with our family if it is possible. But ….
1st Telkomsel is not an inexpensive kind of provider. Usually the businessman or a worker who use this provider. We barely see a student use Telkomsel, usually most of them use another provider which is cheaper. So, not all the people use it.
2nd If the signal go worse, usually it drives me mad. Because sometimes it takes 2 or 3 days to fix the problem with the signal it self. But it’s not always anyway.
The conclusion is….. The jingle and the reality is not really fit each other.




2.      XL
“XLalu Lebih Baik”

It means this  provider is trying to develop to be better, from the signal side and service. The calling cost and the text cost is free, but it’s only in their community and in the new card, it’s no longer provided in the old card. And sometimes, in some areas, we don’t get the signal. The other weakness is the old card user can’t enjoy the new facilities in the new card. According to us, XL develops to be better than before. So, the jingle itself fits each other.




3.      Nokia
“Connecting People”

Nokia is famous brand until now,especially in Indonesia. So, the quality is proved. Nokia has many types and provides so many complete features. The user becomes easier to interact with other people. The conclusion is what is mentioned in nokia’s jingle is proved because most of people  especially in Indonesia use Nokia.




4.      Axis     
 “Baik Ya….”

Axis card is usually used in teenage, because of there cheap cost. Besides it fits their pocket money. But the signal is weak. It’s got the high signal in some areas, not all. And sometimes, the text message is pending and it’s quite difficult to make a call.
And this is the strengths and the weakness of Axis card.
The strengths are : the text cost is cheap. And if we call the same provider, it’s free.
The weaknesses are : low signal, if we want to access the internet. It needs so long.
So, we conclude that axis is good enough and yeah .. Axis baik yah .




 
5.      Smartfren
“I Hate Slow”

It means that Smartfren isn’t slow or it’s fast to access the Internet. But the reality is according to the user, Smartfren is like the common provider, it’s even slow. Maybe it depends on the place as well, because it needs signal too.
So, the conclusion is the jingle and the reality isn’t same. Smartfren isn’t as fast as it says.



6.      Flexi
“Bukan Telepon Biasa”


It means it’s not same as the common provider. The strengths are :
If we want to call to the same provider it’s free, and if we call around Indonesia it costs use IDR 49/min. for texting, it costs us for IDR 75.
We do Telecomference to 200 numbers and we can send text to 1000 numbers in the same time through PC Internet. It’s more efficient and easy to used.
The conclusion is the jingle is honest about the product, but the user is not as many as other providers. And usually the user is adult.




7.      SAMSUNG
“Next It’s What ?”
 
The concept behind the campaign is to communicate Samsung’s continous effort of bringing the “Next” in technology for end comsumers to give the best to cunsumers. And many people use Samsung cellphone because it’s various shapes and fonts.



8.      FREN
“Tak Ada Repot

It means it doesn’t need many requirements to call to other providers. So if you use Fren, it won’t make you difficult.



9.      IM3
“Nonstop gratis, gratis gak abis-abis”

It means, it’s free to call, and send messages to same and other provider.
This card is usually in teenage, because of there cheap cost and fits their pocket money, and the signal is strong. But there are many requirements to enjoy “nonstop gratis, gratis gak abis-abis”.



  
10.      Cross Mobile Phone
“It’s Your Pride”

It means that you will feel pride if you have Cross Mobile Phone. Because it is dual SIM-Card and it have 3 speakers.


Selasa, 25 Oktober 2011

UK vs US

British English
American English
Meaning
Waistcoat
Vest
A short piece of clothing with buttons down the front but no sleeves, usually worn over a shirt and under a jacket.
Vest
Undershirt
A piece of underware worn under a shirt next to skin.
Trousers
Pants
A piece of clothing that covers the body from the waist down, and is divided into two parts to cover each leg separately.
Pants
Underpants
A piece of men’s underware worn under their trousers/pants.
Pinafore
Jumper
A loose dress with no sleeves, usually worn over a shirt or blouse.
Jumper
Sweater
A knitted woollen or cotton piece of clothing for the upper part of the body with long sleeves and no buttons.
Braces
Suspender
Straps for holding trousers/pants up.
Suspenders
Garters
Short elastic fastening for holding up socks or stocking.
Football
Soccer
A game played by two teams of 11 players, using a round ball which players kick up and down the playing field.
Flat
Apartment
A set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building.
Pedestrian Crossing
Crosswalk
A part of road where vehicles must stop to allow people to cross.
Pavement
Sidewalk
A flat part at the side of road for people to walk on.
Letter Box
Mail Slot
A narrow opening in door or wall through which mail is delivered.
Bowler
Derby
A hard black hat with a curved brim and round top, worn.
Prawn
Shrimp
A shellfish with ten legs  and a long tail, that can be eaten.
Aubergine
Eggplant
A vegetable with shiny dark purple skin and shoft white flesh.
Courgette
Zucchini
A long vegetable with dark green skin and white flesh.
Frying Pan
Skillet
A large shallow pan with a long handlesed for frying food in.
Hob
Stovetop
The top part of cooker where food is cooked in pans.
Worktop
Counter
A flat surface in a kitchen for preparing food on.
Flannel
Washcloth
A small piece of cloth used for washing yourself.
Tap
Faucet
A device for controlling the flow of water from a pipe into a bath.
Cutlery
Flatware
Knives, forks, and spoons, used for eating and serving food.
Water Butt
Rain Barrel
A large barrel for collecting rain as it flows off a root.
Cinema
Movie Theater
A building in which films movies are shown.
Spanner
Wrench
A metal tool with a specially shaped end for holding and turning nuts and bolts.
Cot
Crib
A small bed with high sides for a baby or young child.
Gas Ring
Burner
The part of a cooker/stove that produces a flame.
Caving
Spelunking
The sport or activity of going into caves under the ground.
Press Stud/Popper
Snap
A type of button used for fastening clothes, consisting of two metal or plastic sections that can be pressed together.

Bisakah Bahasa Indonesia menjadi Bahasa Ilmiah ?

Menurut saya, Bahasa Indonesia bisa menjadi bahasa ilmiah/bahasa pengetahuan. Karena Bahasa Indonesia terdiri dari bahasa baku dan bahasa non-baku. Bahasa Indonesia yang baku-lah yang bisa menjadi bahasa ilmiah/bahasa pengetahuan. Sedangkan Bahasa Indonesia non-baku digunakan sebagai bahasa pergaulan sehari-hari. Contoh Bahasa Indonesia menjadi bahasa ilmiah adalah penggunaan bahasa dalam pembuatan karya ilmiah,dsb yang bersifat formal atau resmi.

Selasa, 18 Oktober 2011

Tugas Mata Kuliah SOFTSKILL

I am a student and a young entrepreneur
I am a student in Gunadarma University and I am also a seller. I sell the pulse of cellular phones. It may be just a little business, but I believe it will be the large one someday.