Posterous theme by Cory Watilo

>Doubutsu Uranai

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Sabrina Ria Wijaya
18/09/1989

You are Silver Elephant, who gives an impression of being pure and innocent.
You are not pretentious and are very straight forward type of woman.
You tend to lack sweet sensitivity.
Instead you possess strong will power and resolute attitude.
You are a hard worker, and will not depend on others.
You are a person who steadily puts effort.
You think high of rationalism, and hence, lacks softness.
Economically, you are precise and sound.
You will not spend money on impulse.
Although you don't show, you are actually a person with pride, and tend to be upright and little bit short tempered.
You may act more maturely than your age, or more childish at times.
This unbalance tends to be your attraction.
You are very independent sort of person, and will not dare think to rely on men.
You therefore try to take control of things.
You can very well take lead of men, and have a skill of not showing that.
Profit and efficiency is very important to you.
You tend to choose your hobbies on that as well.
Even after you get married, you wouldn't be turned by houseworks, and in fact will carry out it efficiently.
You will take great interest in your children's education, and will turn out to be a good mother and a wife.

p.s: comment, please... which one is so me and which one is not

>Happy Val's Day

>To: everyone (esp. boys who are single) =p
my family, friends, and you! yes you!

Happy Valentine's Day



Hope you guys have a sweet Valentine's day as sweet as chocolate that you accepted!!!
wish love will continue through the year...


p.s: i spent valentine's day this year watching The Reader on dvd and who will be that guy above?? give chocs and his heart to me, ,lookie lookie, lol...

>Killing time =(

>A is for age: 19 going on 20 in Sept, scary!

B is for burger of choice: maybe Burger KIng, ppl say it's good!

C is for the car I drive: nah, i don't drive, too bad

D is for your dog’s name: don't have one, how about turtle? =)

E is for essential item you use every day: my old comp

F is for favorite TV show at the moment: Gossip Girl, 90210

G is for favorite game: too many, can't mention it

H is for home state: Jakarta

I is for instruments you play: none, i prefer singing though =p

J is for favorite juice: Melon n' Mango, yum!

K is for whose bum you’d like to kick: annoying lecturer! sorry

L is for last restaurant at which you ate: forgot

M is for your favorite Muppet: Cookie Monster

N is for number of piercings: 2, on ears each

O is for overnight hospital stays: never

P is for people you were with today: my crazy classmates

Q is for what you do with your quiet time: blogging, reading, watching DVDs

R is for biggest regret: try not to

S is for status: single n' ready to mingle haha

T is for time you woke up today: 10 a.m

U is for what you consider unique about yourself: ppl judge

V is for vegetable you love: carrot, tomatoe, etc.

W is for worst habit: procastinator

X is for x-rays you’ve had: once

Y is for yummy food you ate today: my mum cook, homemade

Z is for zodiac: Virgo

>North Star

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I just know from The Patriot movie
that North star is the only one star which never move
strong, guide, and firm
how beautiful it is!
here's a lil bit information about North star:

The North Star is the prominent pole star that lies closest in the sky to the north celestial pole and which appears (approximately) directly overhead to an observer at the Earth's North Pole; currently, this is Polaris. The North Star lies about two-thirds of a degree from the pole at the end of the "bob" of the Little Dipper asterism in the constellation Ursa Minor. Polaris has a visual magnitude of 1.97 (second magnitude). (Some people mistakenly think that Polaris is the brightest star in the night sky. This title belongs to Sirius, and there are dozens of other stars also brighter than Polaris.) A common method for locating Polaris in the sky is to use the "pointer stars" which are the two stars furthest from the "handle" of the easily spotted Big Dipper (part of the constellation Ursa Major).

The North Star has historically been used for navigation, both to find the direction of north and to determine latitude. It has been used by lost campers to find their way back home. It always appears due north in the sky, and the angle it makes with respect to the horizon is equal to the latitude of the observer. The North Star is visible only in northern hemisphere skies and so cannot be used for navigation south of the equator.

Currently, there is no South Star as useful as Polaris; the faint star σ Octantis is closest to the south celestial pole. However, the constellation Crux, the Southern Cross, points towards the pole.

A similar concept applies to other planets.

quoted from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Star

p.s: when i searched word star in any other language, i found this, Stella means star in Italian