Mostly naruto vs garra..woow..like it..happy and enjoy
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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Kakashi and Naruto vs Akatsuk
i like it was awsome...................
kakashi and Naruto vs Akatsuki. Songs are Kanye - Stronger instrumental Nas - Hero instrumental
kakashi and Naruto vs Akatsuki. Songs are Kanye - Stronger instrumental Nas - Hero instrumental
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Kakashi and Naruto vs Akatsuk,
Naruto
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Tours AndTravel Sulawesi East Indonesia
Pandu Express Tours & Travel
Sam Ratulangi Street 91, Manado
Phone: (0431) 854033
Pola Pelita Express Tours & Travel
Sam Ratulangi Street 133, Manado
Phone: (0431) 859303
Dian Sakato Tours & Travel
Sama Ratulangi Street 1, Manado
Phone: (0431) 860003
Winamulia Jaya
Sarapung Street 5, Manado
Phone: (0431) 854912
Graniesko Sutara Leisure
Martadinata Street 50, Manado
Phone: (0431) 857700
Oespindo Sulut Indah
Sam Ratulangi Street 40, Manado
Phone: (0431) 851342
Vita International Tours & Travel
Sam Ratulangi Street 83, Manado
Phone: (0431) 851342
Tojosin Cipta Pesona
Sam Ratulangi Street 29, Manado
Phone: (0431) 858411
Bumi Nata Wisata Tours
Sam Ratulangi Street II 61, Manado
Phone: (0431) 841170
Limbunan Tours & Travel
Sam Ratulangi Street 159, Manado
Phone: (0431) 857555
Klabat Wisata Utama Travel
Walanda Maramis Street 196, Manado
Phone: (0431) 867646
Bumi Beringin Wisata
17 Agustus Street, Manado
Phone: (0431) 861852
Metropole Devra Express
Sudirman Street 135, Manado
Phone: (0431) 851333
Maya Express
Sudirman Street 15, Manado
Phone: (0431) 870111
Alexander Dinamika
Sutomo Street 12A, Manado
Phone: (0431) 86880
Duta Sulut Raya
Sam Ratulangi Street 30, Manado
Phone: (0431) 853505
Trampil Tours & Travel
Walanda Maramis Street 1, Manado
Phone: (0431) 852222
Dembean Express Tours & Travel
Sudirman Street 3, Manado
Phone: (0431) 854029
Rahmat Sinar Nusantara
Sudirman Street 109, Manado
Phone: (0431) 859600
Steps Tour & Travel
Lumimuut Street 4, Manado
Phone: (0431) 850572
Vytinyendi Tours & Travel
Sudirman Street 124, Manado
Phone: (0431) 867146
Riantama Tours & Travel
Hasanudin 63 Street, Manado
Phone: (0431) 862322
Sam Ratulangi Street 91, Manado
Phone: (0431) 854033
Pola Pelita Express Tours & Travel
Sam Ratulangi Street 133, Manado
Phone: (0431) 859303
Dian Sakato Tours & Travel
Sama Ratulangi Street 1, Manado
Phone: (0431) 860003
Winamulia Jaya
Sarapung Street 5, Manado
Phone: (0431) 854912
Graniesko Sutara Leisure
Martadinata Street 50, Manado
Phone: (0431) 857700
Oespindo Sulut Indah
Sam Ratulangi Street 40, Manado
Phone: (0431) 851342
Vita International Tours & Travel
Sam Ratulangi Street 83, Manado
Phone: (0431) 851342
Tojosin Cipta Pesona
Sam Ratulangi Street 29, Manado
Phone: (0431) 858411
Bumi Nata Wisata Tours
Sam Ratulangi Street II 61, Manado
Phone: (0431) 841170
Limbunan Tours & Travel
Sam Ratulangi Street 159, Manado
Phone: (0431) 857555
Klabat Wisata Utama Travel
Walanda Maramis Street 196, Manado
Phone: (0431) 867646
Bumi Beringin Wisata
17 Agustus Street, Manado
Phone: (0431) 861852
Metropole Devra Express
Sudirman Street 135, Manado
Phone: (0431) 851333
Maya Express
Sudirman Street 15, Manado
Phone: (0431) 870111
Alexander Dinamika
Sutomo Street 12A, Manado
Phone: (0431) 86880
Duta Sulut Raya
Sam Ratulangi Street 30, Manado
Phone: (0431) 853505
Trampil Tours & Travel
Walanda Maramis Street 1, Manado
Phone: (0431) 852222
Dembean Express Tours & Travel
Sudirman Street 3, Manado
Phone: (0431) 854029
Rahmat Sinar Nusantara
Sudirman Street 109, Manado
Phone: (0431) 859600
Steps Tour & Travel
Lumimuut Street 4, Manado
Phone: (0431) 850572
Vytinyendi Tours & Travel
Sudirman Street 124, Manado
Phone: (0431) 867146
Riantama Tours & Travel
Hasanudin 63 Street, Manado
Phone: (0431) 862322
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
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ermmm...I just try' ! take care
alalalala....boring !!
This game kicks ass.,
I haven't even started multiplayer yet (looks like Live! might have been a bit busy today). After 2.5 hours of playing, I'm having a blast. Tomorrow I've got around 8 people coming over to the house for a little multiplayer bash... should be awesome!
alalalala....boring !!
This game kicks ass.,
I haven't even started multiplayer yet (looks like Live! might have been a bit busy today). After 2.5 hours of playing, I'm having a blast. Tomorrow I've got around 8 people coming over to the house for a little multiplayer bash... should be awesome!
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This game kicks ass
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PSP first impressions
I tried to resist, I really did.
So I'm at Kendari Digital on Saturday buying supplies for a BBQ/Baby Shower (emphasis on the BBQ!) that my family and a friend's are throwing for a mutual friend. Right there in the store was a deal - PSP, 2 games, and starter accessories for Rp1.200.000. Not a spectacular deal, but enough to get me to plop it into the cart.
Sitting on the tailgate of the pickup Rudi and I busted into the impervious packaging to take a look at the beast. The battery reporting 15% full, with 0:38 remaining. We put in Twisted Metal Head-On and gave it a whirl. Wow.
Net result, I now have Lumines, Wipeout Pure, and Twisted Metal. Wipeout and Twisted Metal were included in the package, and Lumines got really good reviews for a puzzle game (which seems like a good use of the device).

Hardware
The screen is bright, but the surface is too shiney so you get lots of glare. I'll have to try a anti-glare screen for it and see if that helps. However even in bright daylight it is still readable. There are buttons everwhere, and the small analog stick on the front is easily missed by first time users (they think it is a speaker or mic).
Some of the switches aren't very intuitive. The WLan on/off switch looks like it toggles between WLan and Memorystick. There is a button with a rectangle on it, that actually toggles the brightness of the screen. The power button is a flick on, flick off, lock down for "hold". I think I would have prefered a three state switch.
The headphones that came with are OK, although everything about the device is black - except the headphones. They are trying a little too hard at the iPod wanna-be if you ask me. The headphone remote is a nice touch, but the part feels really cheap and light. We'll see how long it lasts.
Overall reasonable ergonomics.
The built in WLan is pretty cool, can't wait to find someone else with one to try it out with!
Sony f#@!king media
I get it, Sony is so cool they can't use any other standard media. Not only can they not use other people's media, they won't even use their own. The memory is MemoryStick Duo, which seems next to impossible to find in 1GB sticks. The media for the games is "UMD" (The hubris to call it a "universal" media disk is just amazing). The UMB is almost as nice as Sony's proprietary Mini-Disk, except that they left a part of the optical media unprotected in the sleeve. ugh.
The size of the UMD is nice, however because of the open hole in the case, you have to keep them in the largish box, or I'll have to investigate a new storage mechanism.
Games
So far the games are pretty cool. The controls take some getting used to, but they play really well. The small screen makes twitch games like Twisted Metal tough, but Wipeout has no problem on the device, and Lumines is very cool. Probably the coolest thing, when you turn the power off it *suspends* instead of shutting down. You can flick the power off in the middle of combat, go back to real life, flick it back on and continue. I wish any other system (any!) did something that nice.
The selection of games right now isn't great. Gamespot's PSP section is anemic, and many of the games are getting pretty low numbers. Final Fantasy looks like it will be super promising. Combining suspend with an RPG that I can carry anywhere sounds amazing. I'm thinking that Tony Hawk might be the next game to acquire, but I'm going to play with these three for a while.
Movies, Music, and Pictures
I didn't buy movies on UMD, but I watched the trailers on the sample disk that came with. The screen looks great for them. Once I get my 1GB MS I'll probably get a ripper and try putting some movies on. My gut says that this will rock as an MP3 player, i'm hoping that i'll end up with the 40GB iPod for "serious" music, but that I can live with 1GB of lower quality music for extremely portable scenarios (airplane?). Not sure if pictures are going to be that interesting of an application.
This device definetly is competitive with many of the consoles on the market today, and from a portable it is by far the nicest one I've ever seen. It's amazing to me that it just blows away the quality of experience that I've seen on Windows CE machines. Animation, movies, music, it all flows seamlessly. I haven't played with a portable MCE device yet, so maybe that will make me feel better.
I think this is just a great product, and a killer entry for Sony into the portable space.
So I'm at Kendari Digital on Saturday buying supplies for a BBQ/Baby Shower (emphasis on the BBQ!) that my family and a friend's are throwing for a mutual friend. Right there in the store was a deal - PSP, 2 games, and starter accessories for Rp1.200.000. Not a spectacular deal, but enough to get me to plop it into the cart.
Sitting on the tailgate of the pickup Rudi and I busted into the impervious packaging to take a look at the beast. The battery reporting 15% full, with 0:38 remaining. We put in Twisted Metal Head-On and gave it a whirl. Wow.
Net result, I now have Lumines, Wipeout Pure, and Twisted Metal. Wipeout and Twisted Metal were included in the package, and Lumines got really good reviews for a puzzle game (which seems like a good use of the device).

Hardware
The screen is bright, but the surface is too shiney so you get lots of glare. I'll have to try a anti-glare screen for it and see if that helps. However even in bright daylight it is still readable. There are buttons everwhere, and the small analog stick on the front is easily missed by first time users (they think it is a speaker or mic).
Some of the switches aren't very intuitive. The WLan on/off switch looks like it toggles between WLan and Memorystick. There is a button with a rectangle on it, that actually toggles the brightness of the screen. The power button is a flick on, flick off, lock down for "hold". I think I would have prefered a three state switch.
The headphones that came with are OK, although everything about the device is black - except the headphones. They are trying a little too hard at the iPod wanna-be if you ask me. The headphone remote is a nice touch, but the part feels really cheap and light. We'll see how long it lasts.
Overall reasonable ergonomics.
The built in WLan is pretty cool, can't wait to find someone else with one to try it out with!
Sony f#@!king media
I get it, Sony is so cool they can't use any other standard media. Not only can they not use other people's media, they won't even use their own. The memory is MemoryStick Duo, which seems next to impossible to find in 1GB sticks. The media for the games is "UMD" (The hubris to call it a "universal" media disk is just amazing). The UMB is almost as nice as Sony's proprietary Mini-Disk, except that they left a part of the optical media unprotected in the sleeve. ugh.
The size of the UMD is nice, however because of the open hole in the case, you have to keep them in the largish box, or I'll have to investigate a new storage mechanism.
Games
So far the games are pretty cool. The controls take some getting used to, but they play really well. The small screen makes twitch games like Twisted Metal tough, but Wipeout has no problem on the device, and Lumines is very cool. Probably the coolest thing, when you turn the power off it *suspends* instead of shutting down. You can flick the power off in the middle of combat, go back to real life, flick it back on and continue. I wish any other system (any!) did something that nice.
The selection of games right now isn't great. Gamespot's PSP section is anemic, and many of the games are getting pretty low numbers. Final Fantasy looks like it will be super promising. Combining suspend with an RPG that I can carry anywhere sounds amazing. I'm thinking that Tony Hawk might be the next game to acquire, but I'm going to play with these three for a while.
Movies, Music, and Pictures
I didn't buy movies on UMD, but I watched the trailers on the sample disk that came with. The screen looks great for them. Once I get my 1GB MS I'll probably get a ripper and try putting some movies on. My gut says that this will rock as an MP3 player, i'm hoping that i'll end up with the 40GB iPod for "serious" music, but that I can live with 1GB of lower quality music for extremely portable scenarios (airplane?). Not sure if pictures are going to be that interesting of an application.
This device definetly is competitive with many of the consoles on the market today, and from a portable it is by far the nicest one I've ever seen. It's amazing to me that it just blows away the quality of experience that I've seen on Windows CE machines. Animation, movies, music, it all flows seamlessly. I haven't played with a portable MCE device yet, so maybe that will make me feel better.
I think this is just a great product, and a killer entry for Sony into the portable space.
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PSP first impressions
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Photography
Reading through Brian's writeup on his new camera makes me want to get better with mine. When I first got my D30 I worked a bunch on learning to use it, but then fell in the trap of just playing around. While on vacation I had to relearn to do things like exposure compensation, manual focus point control, and AEB (exposure bracketing)... of course if I actually learned how to do manual focusing and light metering I could do a lot better. I think I need to spend some quality time getting back into photography. In the mean time, here are two images from my trip:
First, a simple picture of a church in Rome (I believe):

2304x3456, 24mm, F/8, ISO-100. full resolution (6MB)
Second, a composite picture that I took. Stitched using Canon's PhotoStitch software. I need to do some color correction, but this is the raw image:
First, a simple picture of a church in Rome (I believe):

2304x3456, 24mm, F/8, ISO-100. full resolution (6MB)
Second, a composite picture that I took. Stitched using Canon's PhotoStitch software. I need to do some color correction, but this is the raw image:
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Photography
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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My hobi? Listen the music and trafel.. it's so exited
well..uhm..my hobbies are listening my favorite songs while playing any games (i.e. msheart, solitaire, etc) , i like playing guitar, despite repeating the same song (i'm not a master in guitar playing, just making a good time). sometimes, i like reading as well.
So this below list my song...read bellow listing comence
Sorna by The Smashing Pumpkins
Anemia by Tool
Tip-Toe Through The Tulips by Tiny Tim
Lucky Number 9 by The Moldey Peaches
Money Money Money by Abba
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
Hyperballad by Bjork
Lemon by Katy Rose
Nessicary Evil by The Dresden Dolls
Cherub Rock by The Smashing Pumpkins
Star Fish by Bikini Kill
Well Respected Man by The Kinks
Head Over Heels by Tears For Fears
Death Before The Mast by Alestorm
Dancing In The Street by David Bowie&Mick Jagger
You Know Your Right by Nirvana
Spice Up Your Life by The Spice Girls
Porcelan by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Suck My Kiss by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Hero by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Halo by Beyoncé
Give It Away by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Smokers Song by Imelda May
Rocket by The Smashing Pumpkins
Lust For Life by Iggy Pop
Bad Fever by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Gravity by The Dresden Dolls
Army Of Me by Bjork
Anyone Else But You by The Moldey Peaches
All The Young Dudes by Matt The Hoople
Half Jack by The Dresden Dolls
Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana
Buddy Holly by Weezer
Grace by Jeff Buckley
Expectations by Belle&Sebastian
Lilac Wine by Jeff Buckley
Flightless Bird American Mouth by Iron&Wine
Mad World the Micheal Andrews&Gary Jules Version
Possibly Maybe by Bjork
Around The Bend by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Listen the music and ...
My hobi? Listen the music and trafel.. it's so exitedwell..uhm..my hobbies are listening my favorite songs while playing any games (i.e. msheart, solitaire, etc) , i like playing guitar, despite repeating the same song (i'm not a master in guitar playing, just making a good time). sometimes, i like reading as well.
So this below list my song...read bellow listing comence
Sorna by The Smashing Pumpkins
Anemia by Tool
Tip-Toe Through The Tulips by Tiny Tim
Lucky Number 9 by The Moldey Peaches
Money Money Money by Abba
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
Hyperballad by Bjork
Lemon by Katy Rose
Nessicary Evil by The Dresden Dolls
Cherub Rock by The Smashing Pumpkins
Star Fish by Bikini Kill
Well Respected Man by The Kinks
Head Over Heels by Tears For Fears
Death Before The Mast by Alestorm
Dancing In The Street by David Bowie&Mick Jagger
You Know Your Right by Nirvana
Spice Up Your Life by The Spice Girls
Porcelan by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Suck My Kiss by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Hero by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Halo by Beyoncé
Give It Away by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Smokers Song by Imelda May
Rocket by The Smashing Pumpkins
Lust For Life by Iggy Pop
Bad Fever by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Gravity by The Dresden Dolls
Army Of Me by Bjork
Anyone Else But You by The Moldey Peaches
All The Young Dudes by Matt The Hoople
Half Jack by The Dresden Dolls
Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana
Buddy Holly by Weezer
Grace by Jeff Buckley
Expectations by Belle&Sebastian
Lilac Wine by Jeff Buckley
Flightless Bird American Mouth by Iron&Wine
Mad World the Micheal Andrews&Gary Jules Version
Possibly Maybe by Bjork
Around The Bend by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
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My hobi?


