November 22, 2008
· Filed under My Life
Hey..
I’m using M2 now…
so fast so cheap…
hope this connection would help me to do my things…
by the way.. there are so many things to do in this short time..
hmmm I wish I could do all this stuff nicely…
- the EPCM book
- emission inventory sampling and survey
- training for CARE -staff
- academic assignment
- Final Report for CARE…
ugh hu… this is my life…
I love to Thrilled like on the rollercoaster ( by the way the coolest rollercoaster I’ve ever seen is on the Taman ria senanyan, when I was still on elementary school, Dufan’s Halilintar is nothing)
I love to feel the adrenaline rush…( like when you should finished something on a veerrrryyyy short time)
November 22, 2008
· Filed under words
Be carefull to do something to the other
just think… what would you feel if someone do something that you do on the other people…
would it be nice or not…
November 22, 2008
· Filed under Uncategorized
I am interested with this University… come into mind since a year ago when I was visiting the exhibition about Study in Holland…but still can not go there…hope will get the PhD there…
hahahaha…
GRONINGEN CITY

The ancient Hanseatic city of Groningen, with 180,000 inhabitants, is situated in the north of the Netherlands. As the economic and cultural capital of the region, the city enjoys a bustling reputation, while retaining a safe community character. Full of restaurants, pubs, art galleries, theatres, museums and bookshops, Groningen is suited to its youthful population. Its inner-city markets and wide variety of shops attract a great number of regional and German visitors every day. The university has a visible presence: the historic buildings in the inner-city tell the tale of a rich academic tradition, while the University Medical Center Groningen is an example of ground-breaking architecture. A great number of students are enjoying sports, and cultural events and festivals at reasonable prices. The city has a varied population and its shops, restaurants and places of worship cater to every ethnic background.
GRONINGEN UNIVERSITY

Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen is the second oldest university in the Netherlands. The University of Groningen enjoys an international reputation as one of the leading research universities in Europe. It has a large international network and an excellent reputation for academic teaching with a modern, student-oriented approach. We offer degree programmes at Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD levels in virtually every field, many of them completely taught in English. Located in the north of the Netherlands, Groningen is an ideal, safe student city with a flourishing student life and many social and cultural activities. International students have rated the University of Groningen as the most welcoming university in the Netherlands.
THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT AND THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE (CIO)
Since the Industrial Revolution, the concentration of several so-called greenhouse gases (CO2 being the most prominent one) has risen very rapidly, due to human activities. However, if all CO2 produced by mankind would remain in the atmosphere, the increase would be twice as high. The research questions that must be answered are the following: By what mechanisms is the CO2 taken up? How variable and reliable is this uptake? Where does it occur? Can it be stimulated? The Centre for Isotope Research (CIO) employs detailed atmospheric greenhouse gas measurements, including isotopes, in close cooperation with several partner groups. The outcome of the research is of the utmost importance for science and for society (Kyoto-Protocol).