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Sunday, April 30, 2006 by Adi

You're an Passionate Kisser

For you, kissing is about all about following your urges
If someone's hot, you'll go in for the kiss - end of story
You can keep any relationship hot with your steamy kisses
A total spark plug - your kisses are bound to get you in trouble


ehem ehem :)
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Thursday, April 20, 2006 by Adi

I'm not sure how many people on Semarang aware that we still have mangrove area (if I can't say it forest).

Little bit from Wiki
Mangrove
are woody trees or shrubs that grow in coastal habitats or mangal (Hogarth, 1999), for which the term mangrove swamp also would apply. Mangrove plants are found in depositional coastal environments where fine sediments, often with high organic content collect in areas protected from high energy wave action.

Mangrove plants are a diverse group which have been able to exploit a habitat (the intertidal zone) because they have developed a set of physiological adaptations to overcome the problems of anoxia, salinity and frequent inundation. Each species has its own capabilities and solutions to these problems and this may be the primary reason why on some shorelines mangrove tree species show distinct zonation as a consequence of variations in the range of environmental conditions across the intertidal zone. The mix of species at any location within the intertidal zone is therefore partly determined by the tolerances of individual species to physical conditions such as tidal inundation and salinity, but also may be influenced by other factors such as predation of their seedlings by crabs.

A cluster of mangroves on the banks of Vellikeel river in Kannur District of Kerala, India
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A cluster of mangroves on the banks of Vellikeel river in Kannur District of Kerala, India

Once established, the roots of the mangrove plants help to impede water flow and thereby enhance the deposition of sediment in areas where it is already occurring. It is usually the case that the fine, anoxic sediments under mangroves act as sinks for a variety of heavy (trace) metals which are scavenged from the overlying seawater by colloidal particles in the sediments. In areas of the world where mangroves have been removed for development purposes, the disturbance of these underlying sediments often creates problems of trace metal contamination of seawater and biota.

It is often stated that mangroves provide significant value in the coastal zone as a buffer against erosion, storm surge and tsunamis. While there is some attentuation of wave heights and energy as seawater passes through mangrove stands, it must be recognised that these trees typically inhabit areas of coastline where low wave energies are the norm. Therefore their capacity to ameliorate high energy events like storm surge and tsunamis is limited. Their long term impact on rates of erosion is also likely to be limited. Many river channels that wind through mangrove areas are actively eroding stands of mangroves on the outer sides of all the river bends, just as new stands of mangroves are appearing on the inner sides of these same bends where sediment is accreting.

They also provide habitats for wildlife, including several commercially important species of fish and crustacea and in at least some cases export of carbon fixed in mangroves is important in coastal foodwebs. In Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, and India, mangrove plantations are grown in coastal regions for the benefits they provide to coastal fisheries and other uses. Despite replanting programs, over half the world's mangroves have been lost.

The mangal is often considered a type of biome. Mangrove habitat is exclusively subtropical and tropical and tidal, and therefore having soil or sediment that is water-logged and saline or of variable salinity. Areas where mangal occurs includes estuaries and marine shorelines. A wide variety of plant species can be found in mangrove habitat, but some 54 species in 20 genera, belonging to 16 families constitute the "true mangroves", species that occur almost exclusively in mangrove habitats and rarely elsewhere (Hogarth, 1999).

As 1 of my job, last Sunday I made mangrove plantation on Tapak with another 26 university students from Diponegoro University (Environmental Faculty & Economic Faculty). The plantation itself just short because we just plant around 200 seeds, but the students enjoy the time so much, maybe because we don't have clean beach on Semarang and on Tapak sometimes if we're lucky we can swim. Hope we can develop this movement bigger on the future. SALAM LESTARI.
on action on the boat on the way to Tirang Island

sand man ha?????

student with mangrove look at me with mangrove!! :)

swim swim swim swim swim swim
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by Adi

Many things happen last 2 weeks

Yuki Far' party

Yuki farr yuki-sara-rina-me
Yuki is AIESECers from SFC Keio, I knew him because he join with eco tour program held by BINTARI. He's back to Indonesia as AIESEC trainee. Glad to see him learn many things while he stayed here especially about religion. As usual he played famous roll cal from Japan-Yokachin.

Aga transit on Semarang
After 2 months backpack on South East Asia (Thailand-Vietnam-Laos-Malaysia-Sumatra, Indonesia), Aga back to Semarang for transit couple days before back to Poland. I couldn't get the ticket for her as we expected before so she must stay somewhere while back to Indonesia and I offer her to stay with me. Really nice to heard her story about her traveling, it motivate me more to do my travel plan this year. It's really happy to see her again because we never plan this before. We also meet Tonia and Holgi before their journey to Sulawesi and Papua. Tonia and Holgi has finish their internship with GTZ on Semarang and Aceh, they will travel for a month from Sulawesi to Papua. I think they will be splendid to see Papua landscape. We made small party on Tonia's house before leaving to 123 club for clubbing. Really long time no clubbing with friends, I thought I will not so strong to move on the floor, but it's turn out that I can still doing it :P . Aga and Sara got drunk that night, especially Aga because she just put all of the rum on the glass. I hope Aga has really nice time on Semarang and it looks that she got it.
PS to Aga: let's see where we can meet for next time :)
123 on 123 club

before boarding with Aga before boarding

Tisa's transit
Then Tisa transit also for a while after her business trip to Asia. It's 1st time to met her while she has internship for HP, Singapore. Well, Tisa not change at all- still small haha~ *kabur dr Tisa* And succeed to gave her unusual hamburger look from how many tissues that she spent to finish that hamburger *I want to write this hamburger next time* Beside that I could show her Ours café to her :P Bram (UD LC LCP) already mention that this place as my base camp and it can be true because now I join with their design workshop for 4 months. Very attractive campaign to held workshop or class at café.

Primadi-tisa-me primadi-tisa-me
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Selamat jalan Toku

Saturday, April 01, 2006 by Adi

Toku-our volunter from Kitakyushu- has back to Japan 2 days ago. Indonesia go ha ganbatte kudasai ne, Ato deha Indonesia ni kite kudasai. Nihon deha genki de, amari nomikai shinakerebanarimasen :P . Sore deha mata

toku
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Mau beli drum set murah?

by Adi

Selama gw bantuin Ibu Novalinda bikin thesis, gw harus survey ke Rowosari. Disana biasanya gw ketemu ama Pak Mizbah yg mengelola air dari Yayasan Husnul Khatimah. Ceritanya thesis Ibu Linda mengenai pengelolaan air berbasis masyarakat karena orang disana gak dapet akses air dan yayasan ini jadi penyedia air buat orang disana, tapi yg mo gw ceritain bukannya itu. Setelah ngobrol banyak ternyata Pak Mizbah tuh orangnya enterpreneur banget.
pak mizbah Pak Mizbah
Selain emang menciptakan lapangan kerjaan sendiri dirumah, beliau juga membina tim drum band dr sekolah Husnul Khatimah. Yang gw tau di Jakarta, kalo sekolah yang punya drum band tuh sekolah yang elit biasanya karena gak gampang buat membina drum band, nah gw rada kaget juga kalo sekolah madrasah kayak Husnul Khatimah ("yang cuman di desa" kata Pak Mizbah) bisa membuat drum band yang eksis plus ternyata drum band sekolah ini profesional karena menerima tawaran buat maen buat acara apa aja, kawinan, acara religius dll. Dalam setahun mereka menerima 40-50 kali tawaran manggung, memang drum band ini belom pernah berkompetisi karena menurut Pak Mizbah yang penting anak-anak bisa keluar dari Rowosari ,jadi lebih PD karena bisa berinteraksi dengan orang di luar Rowosari dan dapet tambahan uang saku.
husnul kahtimah
Dan yang buat gw tambah gak nyangka lagi ternyata beliau bisa membuat peralatan drum bandnya sendiri, selama ini baru dipasarkan terbatas karena belum ada yang bisa bantuin beliau buat usaha yang ini. Beliau menjamin kalo buatannya ini gak kalah dengan yang buatan luar dan ditambah kelebihan lainnya selain bahan yang rada susah berkarat atau gak sama sekali dan harganya bisa setengah dari harga ditoko dengan kualitas yang sama.
Jadi posting ini sebenarnya promosi juga, sapa tau ada yang baca terus nyari alat drum band yang rada murah dan bagus. Gw gak tau mesti bantuin apa buat Pak Mizbah selain nulis ini soalnya Pak Mizbah mau supaya orang muda yang didesanya (keluar desa kebanyakan masih buat kerja kasar) gak usah keluar ke kota buat nyari kerja, bikin aja lapangan kerja sendiri. Jadi kalo ada yang lagi nyari alat drum band bisa kontak gw terus bisa gw kontakin ke Pak Mizbah langsung. Beliau bisa membuat 1 set drum band selama 3 bulan dengan setengah harga. Ini salah satu produk beliau:
drum2
drum3
drum1
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