Sabtu, 17 Januari 2009

:: The Thanksful ::

Something that lost from me now...
I believe..it will back soon..
The dreams that i used to be...i try to forget it...
And i try to get the gift that i never think before
I realise just now...that i already have everything that i need to
Why i so blind before...
I see too far from my way....
yet...
I have something to get in my face
Go far away from your road....
Can't make your journey end..
You have to finish it..you have to get it...and you must be happy
God love us so much
Who is the lonely...
No one....
To be lonely is not the true way to make a step on
Dont dream too much...but trust the dreams that you had to dream
We are not a baby anymore..we have to see the truth ourself
Thanks for everything that you have so far
Tommorows never know..
Thanks to your parent.....
They are our savior....
And thanks to God


Sabtu, 03 Januari 2009

:: The ICT ::


ICT…
Whats that?....lets learn more….
Mean:

Information and Communications Technology - or technologies (ICT) is an umbrella term that includes all technologies for the manipulation and communication of information. The term is sometimes used in preference to Information Technology (IT), particularly in two communities: education and government[1]. In the common usage it is often assumed that ICT is synonymous with IT; ICT in fact encompasses any medium to record information (magnetic disk/tape, optical disks (CD/DVD), flash memory etc. and arguably also paper records); technology for broadcasting information - radio, television; and technology for communicating through voice and sound or images - microphone, camera, loudspeaker, telephone to cellular phones. It includes the wide variety of computing hardware (PCs, servers, mainframes, networked storage), the rapidly developing personal hardware market comprising mobile phones, personal devices, MP3 players, and much more; the full gamut of application software from the smallest home-developed spreadsheet to the largest enterprise packages and online software services; and the hardware and software needed to operate networks for transmission of information, again ranging from a home network to the largest global private networks operated by major commercial enterprises and, of course, the Internet. Thus, "ICT" makes more explicit that technologies such as broadcasting and wireless mobile telecommunications are included.

It should be noted that "ICT" by this English definition is different in nuance and scope than under "ICT" in Japanese, which is more technical and narrow in scope.

ICT capabilities vary widely from the sophistication of major western economies to lesser provision in the developing world. But the latter are catching up fast, often leapfrogging older generations of technology and developing new solutions that match their specific needs.
ICT in the future:
The ICT may not survive in its present form for long. Sooner than later developing countries would get over the PC mania prevalent now in the developed world, unless there is a remarkable change in the economy of owning a PC. Any technology that requires the masses to own a PC, in its present form, to access information is unlikely to be successful in the foreseeable future. Possibilities appear to exist, however, in the mobile phone technology, which is fast becoming very affordable by the masses, is voice based and can be integrated with the Information Technology at the server end of a computer network. For example, in the field of education  people can ask question through a mobile phone, a database of answers to such questions can be generated using the technologies used currently in Wikipedia and call centers and the text in these databases could be converted into voice, by developing text to voice technologies in the various languages. The person seeking information can be informed when the answer is available and better answers sought based on his/her feedback. The emerging 3G and 4G mobile phone technologies can indeed facilitate such developments. An alternative technology could be to integrate the mobile phone with the television screen, so that visual information can be viewed easily. Similarly, there is a possibility for developing interactive radio, on the lines of interactive TV.
ICT can become a revolutionary vehicle in developing countries, provided technological innovations emerge on the following lines.

Local content in local languages The need of the hour is to enable the intelligentsia to develop information sources that are exclusively for fulfilling the needs of local communities. The content on the Internet that can fulfil these conditions is minuscule at present. Conditions have to emerge in which people are enthused to contribute towards the development of information databases that is exclusively disseminated through local networks, in languages/dialects that are popular in the region. The various modes of ICT may need to be integrated with one another, so that a meaningful volume of information can be generated in the minimum possible time.



:: The Cassiopeia ::


Cassiopeia. One of many constellation star in the sky. Five stars formed a wonderful constellation. The Five stars make a form like “w” shape. Really, it’s a wonderful constellation. To make you know more than your knowledge check this out.

Mean: 
Cassiopeia (pronounced /ˌkæsiːəˈpiːə/, colloquially /ˌkæsiˈoʊpiə/) is a constellation in the northern sky. In Greek mythology it was considered to represent the vain queen Cassiopeia, who boasted about her unrivaled beauty. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 1st century Greek astronomer Ptolomey, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Cassiopeia is easily recognizable due to its distinctive 'W' shape formed by five bright stars.

About Cassiopeia:

Abbreviation: Cas 
Genitive: Cassiopeiae 
Symbolism: the Seated Queen 
Right ascension: 1 h 
Declination: +60° 
Area: 598 sq. deg. (25th) 
Main stars: 5 
Bayer/Flamsteed
stars: 53 
Stars with
known planets: 1 
Bright stars: 5 
Nearby stars: 3 
Brightest star: α Cas (Schedar) (2.23m) 
Nearest star: η Cas (Achird) (19.4 ly) 
Messier objects: 2 
Meteor showers: Perseids 
Bordering
constellations: Camelopardalis
  Cepheus
  Lacerta
  Andromeda
  Perseus




There is a Myth too about the Cassiopeia.



Cassiopeia, the mother of Andromeda and wife of King Cepheus of Ethiopia, thought she and her daughter were the two fairest that ever lived. In fact, she foolishly claimed that Andromeda was so beautiful that even the sea nymphs (Nereids) could not surpass her beauty. Hera, Zeus' jealous wife, and the Nereids themselves, overheard this. Furious at Cassiopeia's boasting, they visited Poseidon (the sea god) and demanded an immediate punishment. 

Poseidon sent the sea monster Tiamat (represented by Cetus) to attack King Cepheus' realm. With his kingdom in the gravest danger, Cepheus consulted an oracle for advice. He learned the only way to save Ethiopia involved the sacrifice of Andromeda to the raging sea monster. Heavy hearted and bitter over his wife's vanity, the king was forced by his people to comply. Poor Andromeda was dragged to a ragged part of the coast and was told of her fate. 

She was stripped naked and chained to a large rock to await her grisly fate. The monster soon arrived. Tiamat was about to eat her, when the monster felt a sharp pain in his back. He turned and found Perseus flying with winged sandals and attacking him. The monster grew stronger as they fought. Then Perseus remembered that he was carrying Medusa's head. All who looked at it would turn to stone. He dropped his sword and took out the creepy object. The sea monster stared at it and turned immediately into stone. Andromeda watched the whole incident (except Medusa's head), and smiled with a sigh of relief. 

Perseus fell in love with the beautiful Andromeda and carried her home to marry her. The gods made constellations for each of them, but felt Cassiopeia had gotten off too easy. They punished her by condemning her to circle Polaris forever in her throne. So even now, she alternately sits right side up and hangs upside down in the heavens. Of course, in Hawaii, Cassiopeia sets. 

That’s all for this chance. See ya at a new session. Annyeong~

Jumat, 02 Januari 2009

:: the Greeting ::


Annyeong!!! n_n
hoo~h
Its my first time to write something here. Hope this time is the great time to start something new. This blog named 'This Story' cause i hope i can tell you about everything that useful, fun, interesting, inspirating, more than just an information, share something soft [may be...lol] and so all that make you love to read this blog.
Huh truely i dont know what i must to write here and now.....
So maybe at this time i just wanna say Hello or Annyeong to you....
Have a Nice Day