Thursday, 7 May 2015

Radical Dreamers -Unstolen Jewel(Chrono Cross)



I didn't know if I'd see your face again
Long have I gone and wandered off the edge of time
I've kept the song you left clasped in my hands
A trembling light
A jewel that won't ever leave

And though the words you spoke I'll never know
To see that smile again I'll always search for you
If I could show to you my heart and soul
Across the sea
To where the angels lose their way

If I call your name will you turn to me
And catch the thread of love unbound
Take time, unwind the chains on your memory
So that they'll never sink
And fade away

Within the darkest depths of memory
A whisper echoes down a narrow winding stream
These feelings released out with no control
A radical dream
Look up at the night to console

May this prayer I spin weave through time and space
To the girl who stole the stars
Go past the sky don't you burn on a frozen flame
And we'll find a way to shape our fate

I will pull you out of the fire
And rest you if you're tired
There is no guarantee that we'll reach
The shore of another world, I beseech
To the sky that there will be a tomorrow
Where we can all try to heal our souls

      This song was a theme song of one of my favorite video games of all time, Chrono Cross. This song was meant to give the listeners an amusing and relaxing vibe throughout the game as it is the main theme that plays the entire game. This song was composed by a japanese composer named Yasunori Mitsuda which has composed songs for many JRPG's most famous video games.

Monday, 27 April 2015

Bullet Ant



Paraponera clavata is a species of ant, commonly known as the bullet ant, named on account of its powerful and potent sting due to its venom. It inhabits humid lowlandrainforests from Nicaragua and the extreme east of Honduras south to Paraguay.


It is also known as the lesser giant hunting ant and conga ant. A local name is hormiga veinticuatro (the "24 ant" or "24-hour ant"), referring to the full day of pain that follows being stung. The specific epithet clavatameans "club-shaped".


Worker ants are 18–30 millimetres (0.7–1.2 in) long and resemble stout, reddish-black, wingless wasps. Paraponera ispredatory, and like all primitiveponeromorphs, does not displaypolymorphism in the worker caste; the queen ant is not much larger than the workers.





Paraponera clavata – museum specimen





Photograph demonstrating the size of bullet ants, with a 2-cm scale bar
Sting


The pain caused by this insect's sting is purported to be greater than that of any otherhymenopteran, and is ranked as the most painful according to the Schmidt sting pain index, given a "4+" rating, above the tarantula hawk wasp and, according to some victims, equal to being shot, hence the name of the insect. It is described as causing "waves of burning, throbbing, all-consuming pain that continues unabated for up to 24 hours". The ant is thought to have evolved its sting to ward off any predators that would normally unearth them. Poneratoxin, a paralyzingneurotoxic peptide isolated from the venom, affects voltage-dependent sodium ion channels and blocks the synaptic transmission in the central nervous system. It is being investigated for possible medical applications.
Initiation rites


The Satere-Mawe people of Brazil use intentional bullet ant stings as part of their initiation rites to become a warrior. The ants are first rendered unconscious by submerging them in a natural sedative, and then hundreds of them are woven into a glove made of leaves (which resembles a large oven mitt), stingers facing inward. When the ants regain consciousness, a boy slips the glove onto his hand. The goal of this initiation rite is to keep the glove on for a full 10 minutes. When finished, the boy's hand and part of his arm are temporarily paralyzed because of the ant venom, and he may shake uncontrollably for days. The only "protection" provided is a coating of charcoal on the hands, supposedly to confuse the ants and inhibit their stinging. To fully complete the initiation, however, the boys must go through the ordeal a total of 20 times over the course of several months or even years.


Colonies consist of several hundred individuals and are usually situated at the bases of trees. Workers forage arboreally in the area directly above the nest for smallarthropods and nectar, often as far as the upper canopy; little foraging occurs on the forest floor. Nectar, carried between themandibles, is the most common food taken back to the nest by foragers. Two studies in Costa Rica and on Barro Colorado Island(BCI) found about four bullet ant nests perhectare of forest. On BCI, the nests were found under 70 species of trees, six species of shrubs, two species of lianas and one species of palm. Nests were most common beneath the canopies of Faramea occidentalis and Trichilia tuberculata, but these trees are also the most abundant in the forest. Nests were present more frequently than would be expected based on the abundance of the trees under Alseis blackiana, Tabernaemontana arboreaVirola sebifera, Guaria guidonia and Oecocarpus mapoura. The large number of nest plants suggests little active selection of nest sites by bullet ants. Small shrubs, however, are underused, probably because they do not provide access to the forest canopy. The study on BCI concluded trees with buttresses and extrafloral nectaries may be selected for by bullet ants.






Source: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraponera_clavata

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

PLASMA

A plasma is a hot ionized gas consisting of approximately equal numbers of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons. The characteristics of plasmas are significantly different from those of ordinary neutral gases so that plasmas are considered a distinct "fourth state of matter." For example, because plasmas are made up of electrically charged particles, they are strongly influenced by electric and magnetic fields while neutral gases are not.

examples are
 the sun

  • Welding arcs
  • Lightning
  • Auroras
  • The upper atmosphere (the ionosphere)
  • Stars and the Sun
  • the solar wind
  • interstellar gas clouds
  • The fireball made by a nuclear weapon
  • Comet tails


Supernovas are the most common cause of plasma disruption in the universe
here is an example

For comparison hiroshima bomb contains 20000 tons of TNT
and a full compressed supernova has 5 octilion million tons of TNT or (5000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)

You can trigger a Plasma explosion by positively charging a neutron to a deuterium oxide 
that will trigger a chain reaction which will deplete the neutron core so the nucleus explodes over and over



Bandung Tourism Spot

Shop in factory outlets 
I am not exaggerating here, nobody goes back from Bandung empty handed. Especially if you go to the factory outlets at Jl Riau or Jl Dago, you will find all the hidden gems of quality clothes, shoes, bags and all else in various famous brands. All the items you find here are in good condition, brand new but in half the price!
Shopping at Bandung, Java, Indonesia
Shopping at Bandung
Catch sunset at The Valley
If you are looking for another option to dine in Bandung, you can choose to go to The Valley for dinner. This Western restaurant is located at a hilltop with amazing sunset view. The food is good too, so enjoy your meal while watching sunset over Bandung city.
Eat at Kampung Daun 
One of the Bandung’s best restaurant, many tourist come here for the relaxing ambiance with bamboo huts, streams and waterfall. Food is not especially delicious but it is extensive and inexpensive. Come here for the overall experience of enjoying Indonesian cuisine in a comfortable and serene outdoor setting.
Kampung Daun restaurant at Bandung, Indonesia
Kampung Daun restaurant at Bandung
Get lost in Pasar Baru
This epitome of Indonesian market in Bandung, you can get lost here and find all sorts of things that delight you. Travelers come here to source for fabrics and souvenirs. Prices here are unbelievable too especially if you have special bargaining skills. Though do take care of your belongings as this place is really crowded.

Enjoy the musical performance at Saung Angklung Udjo
This traditional musical performance is one of the best way to explore Indonesian culture. It is a 2 hour show of several parts including puppet show, mask dance, Angklung performance and dances with little kids.
Saung Angklung Udjo, Bandung, Indonesia
Saung Angklung Udjo, Bandung
Walk off the beaten path in search of rice terraces
How can one come to Asia and not be awed by towering rice terraces. Unknown to many, Bandung actually do have rolling rice fields and some rice terraces in the highlands. Bribe a local to tell you the location is and head there for a soul refreshing time. There’s one apparently in Ciwidey!
Rice Terraces at Bandung, Indonesia
Rice Terraces at Bandung

What to See in Bandung

Kawah Putih
Definitely in top of the list of attractions for its stunningly beautiful lake as if set out of a movie. It is 2 hours away from Bandung city center and in the highland. The place is cooling but beware of sunburn as it is still really sunny here without feeling it. This is a sulphuric lake as it is from a volcano.The entire area can be explored in 30 minutes.
Kawah Putih, Bandung, Java, Indonesia
Kawah Putih, Bandung, Java
Tangkuban Perahu
About 1.5 hours from Bandung, it is yet another crater from volcano of Indonesia that is worth the visit for the sheer awe of the view from the top. This may be second best to Kawah Putih but still worth to visit.
Villa Isola 
Built by an Italian millionaire and perched at the northern part of Bandung overlooking a breathtaking view of the city to the south.
Tangkuban Perahu, Bandung, Java, Indonesia
Tangkuban Perahu, Bandung, Java
Gedung Sate
Built and used by the Dutch companies, it is popular for its satay food decoration. It has 6 ornaments symbolizing 6 million guldens. Now it is used as the office for West Java governor. Luckily, the place is open to public and don’t forget to have a good chill and drink at the top floor while overlooking the city.
Gedung Merdeka
Another architectural wonder built for the rich previously and then made famous for hosting the first Asian-African conference. Though not much of an attraction but worth to take a look if you are nearby.
Gedung Merdeka, Bandung, Java, Indonesia
Gedung Merdeka, Bandung, Java
There you have it, the best of what Bandung have to offer in terms of things to do and attractions to see. You will be amaze how you can enjoy yourself so much without actually really spending a lot, especially good for budget travelers who are backpacking in Indonesia, though carrying a lot of things after the shopping is another story altogether! Do read our Bandung travel guide for more information.

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

  Hello folks!! Today i'm going to tell you guys about my long holiday story. This holiday is not one of the good holiday i imagined it would be. For the first week, the cycle is always the same wake up, eat, play, take a bath sleep. Looping for a whole boring week. Not quite what i expected from a holiday. But nevertheless i had fun. I played multiplayer online games with my classmates, with my classmates ex, with my classmates's classmates ex. But most of the first week of my holiday is basically consisted of "play to snore".   The next week i got an invitation to a red cross recruitment in my school. Then i said to myself "hey why not". It is a camping recruitment test program to determine your position and ability to treat people in the schools red cross extraculicullar. So i joined packed up and ready it took place in lembang. In ciwangun to be precise. I thought we were going to easily camp there, oh but no. the higher ups decided to camp on the top of the hill. As how i saw it from the bottom "nay, it looks pretty close, should be a scratch". But 15 minutes later i changed my mind it was so far away it was very exhausting. And when i finally got the courage to ask the senior about the height. He said that we were not even close to half the hiking. Aww no. Finally we made it there and we settle our camp bear the slope end of the hill, so that we can get a better view.   The view was beautiful, singing in the night, sitting beside the campfire the usual stuff

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

(INTERVIEW) Bimo Adityarahman W. M.

For the interview task i am going to interview Bimo Adityarahman Wiraputra Mitrakusuma. He is well known for his achievement in Mathematical calculation. Rumor has it that he is able to calculate integral numbers within a matter of second in his mind. He has also achieved the highest rank every year in Junior Highschool. Let's take a look, shall we?

      Bimo Adityarahman Wiraputra Mitrakusuma usually called Bimo, was born in Bandung 18 October 1999, so that makes him 15 years old by now. He lives at jl. Rajawali Sakti 1 no. 23 Bandung. He is currently studying in SMAN 3 Bandung as a tenth grader. 

       For his appearance, He is skinny, dark-skinned, and a little shorter than average. He has an oval face with black curly hair, black eyes, and a rounded nose. He also got small wrists that makes him very skinny. He is not that muscular, but I think his small built gives him a little agility.

       As for him hobbies, he likes reading comics and novels, watching film, and sometimes traveling. Sometimes he buys comics and novels. Sometimes He rent them. And most of the time, He pirate them. Even though it is illegal, it also enables me to get things not yet available in my area, for free of course. He also likes traveling. Going to another town or city where he doesn't know the environment and sightseeing the scenery there. Going around in the city using his bike is also fun for me. He doesn't really like studying, but his favorite subject is Mathematics. "They are like puzzles" he said. His favorite foods are chicken and brain curry from Padang, hotplate mushroom and chicken noodles sold in Istana Plaza for 25 thousand rupiahs, catfish, and cheeseburger. His favorite drinks are strawberry milkshake, cola with milk, and milk tea, which are all made of milk if you notice them.

     In his family, he has one father, one mother, and a brother. His father is a university lecturer and is currently getting S3 study in Yogyakarta. His mother is a doctor and when she aren't working, she will do the house chores. His brother is a university student in physics engineering in ITB. Their ages differ by seven years apart.