Uncle Ben used to say to his nephew, "With great power came a great responsibility". Now, is it my chance to had a sip from a God's grail as a sign that i had more power with more responsibility that i had to put on my shoulder? I'm about to whine in this post.
I was more comfortable working behind the screen, because by that, i could easily put my timetable the way i see fit without any concern for other's. And i've been doing that for this last two years. But now, after 6 months and two weeks of job, i've been pushed by management to not only sit behind my screen but to stand and speak before the end-users. And i dont like that.
On the other hand, by given that responsibility, i could push my value to the company i'm worked for and would easier for me to ask for a pay-raise in the future. But then again, i would ten times prefer to be a developer than a system-analyst, even though, here, a system-analyst was considered as an upgraded developer.
In real life, i've recently also faced with threatening responsibilities. I wouldn't want to went into details here though, well, yet. But, by facing these responsibilities i may in the end could prove myself worthy of the title "adult". No, i'm not kidding. And thus, i could abandon my seven years nickname, "Ramza Boy" and maybe changed it into... "Ramza Man"? Don't like the way it sounds though. Cheers.
Monday, August 28, 2006
Book Review: The Rule of Four

I picked up this book at my friend's house, he was an avid reader, and doesn't share the hype everyone felt about Da Vinci Code with similar reason with me which is roughly translated as "i dont like Da Vinci Code that much, because everybody else's hugely praise it
The book opened with what could easily be teached at "Writing Thriller 101", a passage about some mystery - murder, in this case - which happened several hundred years ago. It was a success-guarantee formula for every successfull thriller novel. Put an opening passage that would surely piqued reader's interest. You know, such as, "I was fifteen years old when i died".
The book, in short, was revolved around a mystery, a puzzle that has been surrounded a book, an actual book, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili for 500 years. The book, has been a favourite subject among literature researchers.
In The Rule of Four, four room-mates at Princeton had its share of involvement with the manuscript. But, instead of dealing with the obsessions of the book, the puzzles (since it was cited by The New York Times as "the ultimate puzzle book"), and the prize behind the puzzle - which of course the things that i would like to see from the book -, it spends a quite considerable amount of time running around in circles told about the customs at Princeton, about "the growing character".. frankly, i dont need characterization, simply because i dont expected to see one. So, imagine my disappointment when more portion of the book spent at the four adolesence men's relationship.
But all in all, i must gave the authors an extra credit for bringing such careful research with the material behind the book and since both of them were relatively young and this was their frist book, the credit went more. Not enough though, for me to attribute this book more than just a mere mildly entertaining, and unless you had time, i wouldn't recommend the book.
Friday, August 25, 2006
Google AdSense
Just received my monthly report, i've made $1.03 from various ads i put here at my blog. Well, it's not something to be proud of though, and it was only on paper report (since Google would only cashed in the money whenever it's reach $100), but considering that i've spent almost no-effort to generate that $1, and i've never urged anyone to click the ads, i still had this kind of a proudness within.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
A Week Old Rant
I've been wanting to write something after the long weekend (in Indonesia, we had 5 days off last week), the pleasant long weekend, but really, my work doesn't spare a moment to catch breath by putting in high gear right straight on Tuesday.
First of, we celebrates our 61st Independence Day on August 17th, but on August 19th, 4:08 am, my mother's dad, who was my very last third generation grand-parents passed away after suffered from a month long stroke, may God rests his soul.
Had a pleasant weekend with myshopaholic love (just kidding, love), spent quite a fortune as well. Watching several movies at the local theater, such as Captain Jack Sparrow's havoc adventures which is surprisingly, as good as when i watch them the first time a month ago, well at least, i didn't get bored at all just like when i watched its prequel. And damn, that end scene still robs my breath.
And then, it was a documentary about some Miami's cops. It was a very much pleasant experience. Well, aside from this man's character who doesn't convince me of being the leader between the duo (well, Sonny Crockett's was supposed to be the leader, not some wimpy cute-boy) and his love interest's sad sad performance. However, even if that it's still mightly far from his masterpiece - well heck, in my opinion, every artists could only have ONE masterpiece -, it was still one of the best Summer films i've seen this year. I especially love that trailer park scene, so haunting... and many thanks to the fellow audiences who surprisingly, was alsomostly quiet at that particular scene, which enabled me to could feel its grandeur beauty.
And lastly, some lame excuse on this man's behalf about superheroes-theme that recently plagued our theater nowadays. It was a bad mix between Smallville, Scary Movie (it's spoof quality with her aboard as well), and 14-year old girls as his target audiences. To give them some credit, there's this scene, involving a deadly sea-creature which i'm sure that most audiences would find pretty amusing (and entertaining). Doesn't give a damn about its ending though.
And now, a new week emerges, new steps taken, new decisions made, new risks challenged. Wish us luck, folks, me and my love would try something really risky in this couple month ahead. I'll let you know when it comes around.
First of, we celebrates our 61st Independence Day on August 17th, but on August 19th, 4:08 am, my mother's dad, who was my very last third generation grand-parents passed away after suffered from a month long stroke, may God rests his soul.
Had a pleasant weekend with my
And then, it was a documentary about some Miami's cops. It was a very much pleasant experience. Well, aside from this man's character who doesn't convince me of being the leader between the duo (well, Sonny Crockett's was supposed to be the leader, not some wimpy cute-boy) and his love interest's sad sad performance. However, even if that it's still mightly far from his masterpiece - well heck, in my opinion, every artists could only have ONE masterpiece -, it was still one of the best Summer films i've seen this year. I especially love that trailer park scene, so haunting... and many thanks to the fellow audiences who surprisingly, was also
And lastly, some lame excuse on this man's behalf about superheroes-theme that recently plagued our theater nowadays. It was a bad mix between Smallville, Scary Movie (it's spoof quality with her aboard as well), and 14-year old girls as his target audiences. To give them some credit, there's this scene, involving a deadly sea-creature which i'm sure that most audiences would find pretty amusing (and entertaining). Doesn't give a damn about its ending though.
And now, a new week emerges, new steps taken, new decisions made, new risks challenged. Wish us luck, folks, me and my love would try something really risky in this couple month ahead. I'll let you know when it comes around.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Clint Eastwood's Duo

The trailer has been online (but sorry, couldn't find the decent URL), and from what i've seen, it was a film worth to wait. The tone, which was almost black-and-white, the mood, all sets for a majestic, epic, and sorrow instead of... mmm... crash-boom-bang?. The battle of Iwo Jima itself was said as a
Monitor
It seems like i've been cursed with computer's monitor. I've recently (well, not quite recent actually) bought a monitor, a brand-new monitor mind you. And last night, when i was typing something, some two-years debt that i've been neglected. All of the sudden, without any apparent cause (such as lightning flashes, or power outage as were the cases when my previous computer's monitor broke down), the screen flashes white, and shortly after, all of the screen emitting a white light. A blinding light. I was anxious, because i bought that monitor not so long time ago. Ah, well....
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Today's Theme Song

To love somebody naturally
To love somebody faithfully
To love somebody equally
Is not enough, it's not enough
It's not enough
To love somebody secretly (And never touch)
To love somebody honestly (And always trust)
To love somebody tenderly
The tender touch is not enough
It's not enough
Love hurts you sometimes
It's not so easy to find, no
Searchin' everywhere, you turn and swear (Ahh-ahh-ahh)
It's always been there
To love somebody foolishly (Can happen once)
To love somebody hopelessly (It hurts so much)
To love somebody equally
Is not enough, it's not enough
It's not enough
Love takes a little time
It's not so easy to find, no, no
Searchin' everywhere, you turn and swear
It's always been there
(Guitar Solo)
Standin' there....
Oh!
And if it don't come easily
One thing you must believe
You can always have trust in me
'Cause my heart will always be, yours honestly
Yeah! Love hurts you sometimes
Not so easy to find, no-oh
Searchin' everywhere, you turn and swear (Ahh-ahh-ahh)
It's always been there, standin' there
Love hurts you sometimes
It's not yours, it's not mine, no-oh
Love is only to share
You turn and swear (Ahh-ahh-ahh) it's everywhere
Standin' there (Ahh-ahh)
'Cause it's always been there

What am I to you
Tell me darling true
To me you are the sea
Fast as you can be
And deep the shade of blue
When you're feeling low
To whom else do you go
See I cry if you hurt
I'd give you my last shirt
Because I love you so
If my sky should fall
Would you even call
Opened up my heart
I never want to part
I'm giving you the ball
When I look in your eyes
I can feel the butterflies
I love you when you're blue
Tell me darlin' true
What am I to you
Yeah well if my sky should fall
Would you even call
Opened up my heart
Never wanna part
I'm giving you the ball
When I look in your eyes
I can feel the butterflies
Could you find a love in me
Could you carve me in a tree
Don't fill my heart with lies
I will you love when you're blue
Tell me darlin' true
What am I to you
What am I to you
What am I to you
Monday, August 14, 2006
Summer 2007 Movies

- May 4: Spider-Man 3
- May 18: Shrek the Third
- May 25: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
- June 8: Ocean's Thirteen
- June 15: Fantastic Four and the Silver Surver
- June 22: Evan Almighty
- June 29:
Die Hard 4Live Free or Die Hard, Ratatoullie - July 4: Transformers
- July 13: Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
- July 27: The Simpsons Movie
- August 3: The Bourne Ultimatum
- August 10: Rush Hour 3
The FA Community Shield

Rather different from most friends of mine, i'm not into fanatisms or club-cults or such. So, if there was a friend of mine who despises Manchester United, or if there was another who'll never walks alone with Liverpool, i was regarding all of the EPL clubs at the (almost) same contentment level. So come last Sunday, at Community Shield, when Liverpool met Chelsea which undoubtedly sets-off sparks between two club fanatics, i bought a Chitato, Fruit Tea, some Roma Malkist Crackers, and watch the game, and hopefully no
Anyway, congratulation to Liverpool who had won a Community Shield. It was a good game. And as an afterthougt, it was rather pleasant for me to see the anguish on Jose Mourinho's face as his mega-star packed eleven squad was beaten.
Amway

But anyway, here's the thing. Sometime last week, i've got a call from my uncle offering me the same 'business opportunity'. I was slumped in my chair when i heard him speaking and shaking my head with audible sigh of exasperations. No, no, not him, i said to myself. I could easily
So, on a Thursday evening, i found myself sitting on a small conference room while some guy - which happens to be my uncle's uplink - in front, explaining how much money you could have compared to how little time you've
Sunday seminar was better than i thought, actually. If on Thursday, i was presented with some dreams of working less, earning more, let the money works for you, and other day-dailing-dreamings, the key speaker on Sunday seminar was more concentrated on the hardship that she had to suffers through for her to get to the point where she was at this moment, which is a passive income for about 420 mills rupiahs a year. And regardless of wether she told the truth, a half-true, or even an outward lie, i've got something right there. And believe me not, after the seminar i called my
Anyway, i must give you a fair warning, because maybe, someday in the future, i might called you out of the blue and i'm going to
Well, actually, i'm serious.
PS: If that happens, i'm not going to lie and had a sweet talk. I'm just going to say it out front that 'okay, this is Amway, and this is Network21'. That, i promise.. if that happens, anyway. Because, i'm still not sure about my involvement on this product. But, damn, i still missed that 165 thousand rupiahs i've spent. It's worth exactly 15 comic books... *sob*
Thursday, August 10, 2006
52

Why DC? well, you see, there was this event called Infinite Crisis which aftermath re-vamped a whole DC Universe, restarted it, killed some of them, altering some of their superheroes' power, and introducing new superheroes. In short, the DC history was rewritten. The Infinite Crisis spans 7 series (7 months) and interlinked with several DC specials that in one way or another, supported the event.
After the Infinite Crisis' conclusion, the whole shelf of DC products experiencing a time-jump called One Year Later. As it's title suggests, One Year Later describes the story One Year after the Infinite Crisis. Now, what happened between the Infinite Crisis and One Year Later? How does these heroes lost their ability? Why does this guy is still alive? Doesn't he get killed during the Crisis? and so forth.
To answer that question, DC came up with a solution that came with a weekly serie called 52. The serie should be delivered weekly and depicted the event for the current week, until it reaches week 52, where all the stories should continue logically correct with its appropriate One Year Later continuation.
The latest issue was #14, i just recieved it this Thursday. And so far, this serie has yet to fail me, for fourteen weeks, this serie has been delivered on time and features some lesser super-heroes (wasn't it nice?) such as Questions, Booster Gold, Steel and even Batwoman (i dont know where she does coming from, but red hair? Barbara Gordon?).
** Spoiler alert **
And still, Superman remains loses his power, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Robin were still nowhere to be seen.
Fragment of Dreams

Now about the title of the blog. I was rather ashamed of myself to admit that it was a reminder to myself that i was always bemused myself with dreams and not doing anything to achieve it. Well, it's true. I've been acting as a great proscastinators for these last ... um ... seven years? Gosh. That's a long one. But now, all was going to change (well, i hope) with this young lady behind me, supporting me, consoling me, even put out some harsh words to encourage me, i would be ready to REALLY start life. As if i dont have live before. Well, truth be told, i dont.
And you know, as a friend of mine put out, "love could really changes a man". So, it's time to pick a hammer, smashes the dream i've been living in into pieces, pick one of them, look at it closely, and act on it, not just merely dreaming it.