Archive for April, 2006

Irresponsible

Monday, April 24th, 2006

wah …
clingak-clinguk, lihat kanan kiri ….
kok aku ditinggal sendirian …
masak tinggal aku doank …
ikutan ngabur juga akh …

kenapa jadi begini ???
kata temen bilang "ndak bisa tegas"
kata dosen bilang "tidak sistematis"

what should the captain do when the ship shinking…
when there no body around …. Go shinking with it …
i dont think so..
ship with another one i think …

hmm … i see another luxurius one!!
ok.
who own it ? let me join your club.

he says … OK. i’ll call my bosz .. he will meet you soon..
ok. i’ll wait..!!
tuttt tutt tutt … the phone hang up.

chance of a lifetime

Saturday, April 22nd, 2006

taken from answers.com :

chance (chăns) pronunciation
n.

    1. The unknown and unpredictable element in happenings that seems to have no assignable cause.
    2. A force assumed to cause events that cannot be foreseen or controlled; luck: Chance will determine the outcome.
  1. The likelihood of something happening; possibility or probability. Often used in the plural: Chances are good that you will win. Is there any chance of rain?
  2. An accidental or unpredictable event.
  3. A favorable set of circumstances; an opportunity: a chance to escape.
  4. A risk or hazard; a gamble: took a chance that the ice would hold me.
  5. Games.  A raffle or lottery ticket.
  6. Baseball.  An opportunity to make a putout or an assist that counts as an error if unsuccessful.

adj.

Caused by or ascribable to chance; unexpected, random, or casual: a chance encounter; a chance result.

v., chanced, chanc·ing, chanc·es. v.intr.

To come about by chance; occur: It chanced that the train was late that day.

v.tr.

To take the risk or hazard of: not willing to chance it.

phrasal verb:

chance on or upon

  1. To find or meet accidentally; happen upon: While in Paris we chanced on two old friends.

idioms:

by chance

  1. Without plan; accidentally: They met by chance on a plane.
  2. Possibly; perchance: Is he, by chance, her brother?

on the off chance

  1. In the slight hope or possibility.

[Middle English, unexpected event, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *cadentia, from Latin cadēns, cadent-, present participle of cadere, to fall, befall.]

SYNONYMS  chance, random, casual, haphazard, desultory. These adjectives apply to what is determined not by deliberation but by accident. Chance stresses lack of premeditation: a chance meeting with a friend. Random implies the absence of a specific pattern or objective: took a random guess. Casual often suggests an absence of due concern: a casual observation. Haphazard implies a carelessness or a willful leaving to chance: a haphazard plan of action. Desultory suggests a shifting about from one thing to another that reflects a lack of method: a desultory conversation. See also synonyms at happen, opportunity.

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my call rings … it’s my call for duty. my friend told me that we had something to discuss this afternoon. he told me to take an opportunity to start another ’start up’. he hope that i will take this chance to make another mission impossible team. ohh .. it’s a big deal friends… commited for 2-3 years to grow up the ‘nexus child’.

Never give up…

never stop to try…

it’s a chance of lifetime…

look around for a while, there are ronins that could recruit to do the job. it’s good sign for make a good deal.

bismillah ….
let’s do it guys …. go stronger than ever …

the answer for 23 April 2006 is yesss !!!!. the rest is the best way that given from Allah, deal or not deal is ok.

More IT books

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

buku IT lagi .. buku IT lagi …..

IT Memang ndak ada matinyeee …..
Cobit-Enterprise Architect-EI Toolkit-PMO …. yang paling kubenci adalah buku IT yang ngarang orang manajemen, isinya cuman tulisan doank jadi pusink mbacanya. apa ndak ada buku Comic IT management yah ????!.

SOX –> here i come ..

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