Thursday, July 12, 2007

Borobudur??



This editorial is a simple contemplation for me. The second paragraph that said:
"Indonesia has failed to reap much benefit from these treasures because of ignorance and an unwillingness to preserve the sites. We can blame no one but ourselves for this failure to preserve and promote the country's heritage for the betterment of the people"...
just like admitting not worthy of our Borobudur to receive the World Seven Wonder title.

Please feel free to read the editorial as I posted below and comment on how we could reduce another failure on preserving and promoting our beloved country's heritage for the betterment of - not only the people today - but for future generations as well. I made some highlights on - I feel - very important paragraph that actually punched us very hard as Indonesian. One post made by a friend also quite interesting to read.


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Borobudur, no wonder

This newspaper ran interesting articles about two of the country's priceless but neglected heritage sites in its Sunday and Monday editions: Lake Toba and Borobudur Temple.

Indonesia has failed to reap much benefit from these treasures because of ignorance and an unwillingness to preserve the sites. We can blame no one but ourselves for this failure to preserve and promote the country's heritage for the betterment of the people.

The first report, on the Sunday Post's Travel page, described the vast volcanic Lake Toba in North Sumatra. The lake is believed to be the result of largest volcanic eruption more than 840.000 years ago. Few Indonesians, even among the Batak tribes living around the lake, know about the violent birth of Toba.

Local residents and tourist industry people only complain about the declining number of foreign visitors to the area because of its geographical handicaps, poor infrastructure and the lack of tourist attractions. With better knowledge of the lake's history, it would be easier to attract tourists by packaging the history of the lake.

The National Geographic television station has in the past aired a wonderful program about the eruption. After watching this program most people would find it ridiculous that more people visit Singapore's Night Safari -- which offers only animals from other countries -- than Lake Toba.

The story that appeared Monday is even more concerning for Indonesia, because in it we learn that Borobudur Temple, the pride of the nation, does not appear on the new list of the Seven Wonders of the World.

When asked about Borobudur, most -- if not all -- Indonesians will repeat the old, but incorrect, conviction that the temple belongs to the Seven Wonders of the World.

Since childhood Indonesians have been taught that the world's largest Buddhist temple is included among the world's seven wonders, although the claim is not supported by documented evidence.

Indonesian officials quickly played down the new list of the world's wonders, arguing that the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) was not involved in drawing up the list. They probably forget that 100 million people across the globe voluntarily participated in the voting, just like the American Idol process.

A private Swiss foundation on Sunday announced the results of the poll, where 100 million Internet and phone voters chose seven out of 21 short-listed sites, from an original list of 77. Borobudur did not even make the top 21.

According to Unesco's list of 851 world heritage sites, just seven are in Indonesia, including Borobudur Temple in Central Java and the Sangiran's early man site in East Java.

Other countries, like Brazil and Peru, have been much more active in promoting their historic sites and natural assets, realizing this is one of the most effective ways to attract visitors, and their money, to the country.

Many jealous Indonesians may say Borobudur is more deserving of the honor than India's Taj Mahal or the statue of Christ overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Whether or not this is true, Indonesia has not done enough to draw the world's attention to its attractions.

As in North Sumatra, the local government in Central Java has complained that visitor numbers to Borobudur have continued to decline despite efforts to provide more commercial facilities around the Borobudur compound.

Tourists are reluctant to visit Lake Toba because of its distance from Medan, and also because, unlike culturally rich Bali, tourists can only enjoy the beauty of nature. There are no attractive cultural programs on offer for visitors.

Visitors to Borobudur Temple are often annoyed by the presence of overzealous vendors. The government apparently believes the temple alone is more than enough to bring in tourists, so no extra effort is needed.

Borobudur is our cultural pride and Lake Toba is the crown of our natural riches. But pride alone is not enough when the nation fails to compete with other countries in attracting tourists.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Quote of the day

This is a very touching quote from Kompas by Gede Prama titled "Manusia Dengan Berkah Agung" (Human with Noble Blessing):

"Memandang perbedaan sebagai keindahan, melindungi diri dengan perisai kesadaran, kekayaan adalah rasa berkecukupan, hidupnya diterangi matahari kesadaran, dan kalau terpaksa mengeluarkan pedang, ia mengeluarkan pedang kebijaksanaan"

(To look at diversity as beauty, to protect oneself with the shield of consciousness, wealth is a sense of sufficiency, ones existence is being enlighten by the sun of consciousness, and if being forced to unsheathe the sword ones will unsheathing the sword of wisdom)

Why is it so difficult for Indonesia, a country with strong and huge religious claim, to create a simple heaven of peace on their on earth rather than "fight" for ones own heaven after life later?

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Quote of the day

Aku bermimpi tapi aku berpikir. Aku berkhayal tapi aku mencari kenyataan. Apakah aku bisa terus melangkah maju?

Kalatidha by Seno Gumira Ajidarma

Saturday, May 19, 2007

New Home


New home means two things. First, it means a new start of life. By staying in our own house, me and my wife by definition maybe able to claim ourselves as already become one household or a family. Second, it means independence, own responsibility, and more self learning.

Well, I could not think other things about having own house besides everyday and every moments will be always new: new house (physically, of course!); new neighbors, the potential future friends; new environment meaning new comfort or discomfort feelings. And many others "new" stuff. All of that "new" stuff then becomes "old" later, in a way that life will going on as long as I lived with it. Sound easy but challenging as well as uncertain along the process.

Anyway, that is all just started today. Everyone, especially friends, are kindly welcome to my (me and my wife) house. The house is located at Depok, West Java. The detail address is “Permata Depok Regency, Cluster Ruby, Blok D25/1”. If you wish to visit us, it is quite easy to find. From Depok main road of Margonda Raya, go straight to Citayam (headed to south). You will see the estate on the left side of the road. After you enter the security gate cluster, never take right turn. Instead, just go ahead until you see a blue house with high landscape (sometimes you can see our black-cute city car on the carport). Check the picture above.

Finally, welcome to Ruby D25/1!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Sendiri

Hanya angin yang pasti bisa mendengar
Hanya malam yang pasti bisa memeluk

Aku telah ditinggalkan bulan
Sendiri menantang matahari
Tak ada kawan diajak berkeluh
Sendiri sekarang dan
Ditinggalkan

Hasratku menepi
Di pesisir harapan
Untuk kemudian mengurai
Air mata kesepian
Di sudut nestapa

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Outside

Lock the door, please
Just let me outside of the room
And tell me it was nothing
Nothing but just locking the door
Because the door wanted
To be locked

Or another words, just let me
To stay outside of the room
Don't let me get inside
Never until I'm freezing
Thus, lock the door then
Nothing to say and no words necessary
To mention just for a simple explanation

All of that as a stand alone reason
For what I have done
After all, could you tell me what were that?

Even though I'm inside now
But I'm already locked for real outside
Mentally and physically

"after midnight"

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Badai

Aku menanti badai
Badai yang kutanam bibitnya
Dengan kesadaran
Namun, aku tak pernah tahu
Akan sebesar apa badai
Yang akan kutuai nanti

Aku menanti badai
Yang akan menelan
Segenap harap
Agar tersisa satu saja
Cinta yang memeluk hangat

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Malam kelam tenggelam

Hujan tak perlu datang

Menggenangi riuh riang

Air nan berkejaran

Angin yang mengiringi

Sudah menyanyi lagu sendiri

Bukan sekedar sedih pilu

Baru tersadar bahwa nelangsa biru

Telah jadi syahdu

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

When years pass by
I found so many things
You may not see and understand them all
But clearly, I made some draw
Maybe valuable enough
Maybe nothing at all

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Langkah menghadap jalan terbuka

Kian lebar, kian panjang

Mata bagai dibutakan, tapi masih melihat

Bagaimana hingga bisa sampai di sini?

Suara kan terpapar, mengisi ruang luas

Kian tinggi, kian lapang

Nada bagai ditelan, tapi masih menyanyi

Bagaimana hingga jadi seperti ini?

Tak tahu harus melangkah ke mana

Tak bisa harus menjerit ke siapa

Kesalahan terjadi

Tak bisa menghindar

Pun memudar, pun musnahlah

Tak bisa mengingat bagaimana

Tak bisa mengingat kenapa

Tak tahu mengapa berdiri di sini

Tak tahu mengapa berucap di sini

Bilakah hanya bisa terbujur begini?

Lagu hati seperti seruling bambu

Di tengah savana kering

Tanpa ternak, tanpa gembala

Ada tapi tiada...

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

water shortage concern


As I also posted here, I want to start questioning people “when we should worry with water shortage?”

My concern begin recently after the rainy seasons come, because in this seasons we can start to accumulate stock of water and conserve them before dry seasons take over. But, I don’t know why people only concerned with water shortage during dry seasons just like curative approach, instead of also concern during rainy seasons just like preventive approach.

Why those government people never think and act well?

the origin of bluetooth

Why I talk about this - bluetooth - technology? Well, recently I really crazy with it. I love being connected with several device without wire at all. I like to see less cable cross over my table or between my gadget. It's make life looks more clean and neat.

Many people curious with the origin of bluetooth, especially why it was named so. I've read an article titled "What is Bluetooth?". So, this is their short explanation about the original name of bluetooth.

"The name Bluetooth is derived from the cognomen of a 10th century king of Denmark, Harald Bluetooth. According to the inventors of the Bluetooth technology, Harald engaged in diplomacy which led warring parties to negotiate with each other, making Bluetooth a fitting name for their technology, which allows different devices to talk to each other. The name of the king in Danish was Harald Blåtand and the Bluetooth logo is based on the H and B runes."

for detail see wikipedia

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Happy Galungan


Rgveda V.51.5
Svasti pantham anu carema
surya candram asav iva,
punar dadata’ghnata
janatam sam gamemahi.

We will follow the path of the Truth,
Like the path of the Sun and the Moon,
We will side by side with the Munificent, the Devotion
And the Great Divine


Kami akan mengikuti jalan kebenaran,
Seperti jalannya matahari dan bulan,
Kami akan menyertai yang pemurah, yang
penyayang dan yang maha mengetahui

with the rain


Rain always makes me feel blue. Not because it take place of blue sky or create mud or even create floods and came along with thunder. Actually, rain makes me feel blue because it comes at all times in perfect moment especially downcast feeling.

Like this afternoon, the rain comes heavily after I’m being hit by big wave of mute and mistakes that – said – I’ve done. It comes right the way when so many things judged that I never done something right. Never! Then rain comes in sudden and saddened.

Its’ best friend, big and deafeningly thunder, passing by and shouting at me saying, “I’ve told you, you’re not up to it! I’ve told you!” And, even skies also support both of them by changing into, not dark and gloomy background; instead it shades grey smiling to blind me with the hope of flood of mud and debris on the street. After all, I can’t do nothing except waiting or let myself wet during walking through the totality of such atmosphere. Whatever I do, I’ve already trampled.

No one will understand situation of heavy water fallen from the firmament since instinctively human always run or hide away or cover the body to make them less soak up with wet. Traffic full of crowd of people and vehicles try so hard to keep away from brown muddy water. Umbrella intersects each other covered people’s panic head and cars and motorcycles jamming one by one blocking the flow of others. In such a classical exhilaration, should I joined and ruin the show??

The rain today has strike me down by something so intense but cold and mute. No one know what it is, even my flawed heart could not clearly explain what. One thing for sure, today’s rain, like ceaselessly before, has confirmed me again about the gloomy day of my entire soul.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Tahukah cara membunuh yang paling tenang dan kejam di dunia ini?

Bagiku, menunggu diam seribu bahasa tanpa senyum tanpa sapa apa pun jua. Itulah saat dimana aku sudah pasti mati. Bukan hanya mati secara fisik tapi juga mental dan jiwa. Jika mental dan jiwa tidak ada, untuk apa tubuh ada? Mati saja!!

Anda pasti berpikir, aku patut dikasihani. Anda tak perlu mengasihani seperti itu, setiap orang pasti akan mati. Hanya masalah cara saja, ada yang elegan, ada yang tidak elegan. Ada yang religius, ada yang di tengah kriminal. Kalau sudah mati, hanya si roh yang tahu apa yang sesungguhnya terjadi. Selebihnya sudah jelas, mati adalah mati!

Itu saja!

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Lebih mudah bertemu Allah ketimbang Presiden?

Jadi, Allah bisa disetarakan dengan Presiden. Atau dengan kata lain, Presiden kita adalah Allah… Adakah logika yang ganjil di sini? Jelas logikaku salah di sini, tapi logika sederhana itu kusimpulkan dari pernyataan seorang pemimpin organisasi agama untuk tingkat nasional. Pernyataan ini ada di sini, tepatnya di detik.com tanggal 3 November 2006 dengan headline yang berjudul: "Din: Lebih Mudah Bertemu Allah Ketimbang Presiden"

Menurutku, paling tidak ada 2 (dua) hal yang lumayan ganjil dari pernyataan seorang Ketua Umum salah satu organisasi agama terbesar di Indonesia ini yang tersebut di atas:

1. Mungkinkah membandingkan apel dengan semangka? Bukankah kita seharusnya membandingkan apel dengan apel? Dalam pernyataan di atas, jelas sekali bahwa dia membandingkan apel dengan langit.

2. Jika tidak ingin membandingkan, bisa dianggap bahwa hal tersebut untuk menunjukkan penyetaraan. Maka, apakah mungkin menyetarakan Presiden dengan Allah? Siapa yang harus menyesuaikan? Apakah Presiden naik derajat setara dengan Allah, atau Allah yang turun derajat setara dengan presiden? Asumsi, kita sudah sepakat kalau Allah adalah Maha Derajat-Nya. Kecuali anda berpendapat lain, seperti halnya Din tadi, Allah bisa dibandingkan dengan Presiden maka hal ini bolehlah dianggap tidak sahih.

Yang mungkin jadi miris adalah sebenarnya pernyataan tokoh tersebut mungkin semata-mata untuk menunjukkan betapa religius-nya beliau (apalagi beliau mengatasnamakan organisasi keagamaan). Padahal, menurutku, esensi persoalannya adalah kesibukan presiden yang sulit (atau tidak punya) meluangkan waktu untuk kunjungan/pertemuan. Bukan bermaksud membela sang presiden, tapi apakah memang seharusnya sangat mudah bertemu seorang presiden? Semudah kita bertemu ketua RT misalnya... Kalau begitu pilih saja ketua RT jadi presiden nanti.

Monday, October 16, 2006

makes poverty history

Whenever I read word of ‘poverty’, I always thinking about my country especially people who lives in the outer island of Java. When I knew about this event: International Day to Overcome Extreme Poverty on Oct.17, I also start to think and imagine what kind of ‘real action’ to eradicate poverty. There were so many programs and policies designed and implemented, but only few of them has been socialized and evaluated in serious way. In Indonesia, poor people are – definitely – becomes subject of politics only. Nothing more.

In my opinion, let’s start thinking and planning poverty eradication program in local basis approach. We should never ever try to think about national – top down policies again. Instead, try to find any ‘hidden capital’ in local community to empower the economic activities and then try to find out what “poverty” actually mean for people. “Local wisdom” on poverty are actually exist quite long time ago in old ancient Indonesia. However, these kinds of local capital were being wiped out and replace by simple solution like money transfer or pure charity. That’s why now many people preferred just to receive without wondering how long they have to receive from others.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

on my 30th year


Today is my 30th birthday and look what I've got. It's a beautiful watch from my lovely wife. Thank you, dear. I love you so much...

Another enlighten thing is ‘age does matter’. It seems that when you’re entering this number (read: age) everything would never be easy anymore. Maybe that’s one sign of maturity. I hope it’s not only a sign, in fact it’s a start of better future. Amien…

Monday, July 17, 2006

... for Pangandaran

A deep condolence and sympathize with my brothers and sisters in Pangandaran for the losses due to the tsunami...

Another tsunami, another earthquake, additional disaster still comes further. Is it true that nature actually trying to give us a sign?

Lord, please let not our compassion fatigue become reality. Give us strength to surrender our strength to your will with love and pure heart.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Summary (part 2)

Now, this story is about the preparation for returning back home to Indonesia. After my thesis defense, I confirmed return ticket to Indonesia on June 6th. Since this time is my return home for good, packing and cleaning the room is the main problem. For reading materials and class notes, I had sent them by post and it cost NOK 1,800. Quite expensive, but I do not care since I have no time to look for another way of sending them. Another thing is my books, it take two days for me to finalized how I can pack all of those books in my luggage combined with clothes and the rest (Note: there was excess luggage 8 kg for them that I found during check in at the Gardemoen airport. Gosh!).

Lastly, I want to say goodbye personally to everyone and friends during my stay in Norway. However, I feel so sad that I couldn’t manage to meet all of them.



Well, I manage to have my last badminton game with Vidar and Daniel. Both of them are my first Norwegian friends in GG Hallen and since then become my playing partner in Badminton. Takk for spilleren!


I manage to say goodbye with my very good friend from Nepal, Dadhi and Baikuntha. I manage to say goodbye in very short time with Torill (thank you for the “Sophie’s World” book gift and visit me in very last moment).


And, on the last hours, I manage to say goodbye and having “last lunch together” with my supervisor, Arild Angelsen, and several staff of the Department of Economics and Resource Management at UMB. I feel so bad that I couldn’t manage to say goodbye personally to my flat mate Thomas. Thank you for my other flat mate, Nils, who had drive me to the airport bus station with his car. It was really helpful.

Well, I am grateful that I have a really nice moment during my stay in Norway. I met a lot of good friends and great persons. You may see some of my picture from my first year of study in Norway here. It’s been a great experience also to learn about Norwegian culture and language. I really loved the Norwegian people way to behave in such ways of well-control and discipline. I also loved the Norwegian teachers behave in a really friendly ways. It was also lovely to know international community during my study in Norway.
Especially, I learn a lot about my brothers and sisters from Africa and South Asia. If I heard about their story about their countries conditions, I always grateful that Indonesia is having so much better (if you don’t want to say lucky) condition. In short, I only want to say that I learn a lot indeed.

Tusen takk Norge!

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Indonesia: Ring of Fire?

Indonesia is on the so-called Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin”.

The above statement seems to be simply the words of press. It’s a jargon or perhaps a logo for a country called Indonesia. In academic field, perhaps in geology or geography, those words will attract some study or even big field research where some scientists or experts might involved.

I am not a geologist or geographer. I am just a citizen who realizes – based on the statement – that I lived above the ground that have great potential danger. However, I never being thought – at any educational occasion – about how to deal or even face directly with such danger, if they shown in immediate time.

Summary (part 1)

This is summary of everything happened in last few weeks:

Finally, I presented and defended my thesis on Thursday June 1st 2006, in front of my supervisor and one external examiner. It was take place for more or less one hour, started at 12.30 in the afternoon. After presentation for about 15 minutes (from 12 minutes that allocated), I received a lot of questions from the external examiner and two or three questions from my supervisor. Several important points that I had chance to make note on the questions I presented below:
  1. The main problem is on the understanding the statistical model used. In my study case, interpreting and presenting the results of logit regression model in a proper ways.
  2. What is the practical implication of my study?
  3. Expectedly, there is strong correlation between population density variable and regional variable, especially Java island variable. This issue was not yet clearly anticipated and controlled.
  4. Regarding unit of analysis: observably, there are more than one individual in one household that being analyzed. Thus, there is a big possibility of correlation among household member which not yet clearly anticipated and controlled in my regression model.

I had answered the above questions/problems as:

  1. Given the study that I did in my thesis, it was only an initial for further study in farm household theory. To continue improving the method and techniques, I need to learn more about another regression model or improvement of given model used by past studies.
  2. Regarding practical implication, I believe that my study have a general implication on the development of rural (farm) household potential in Indonesia. It is expected that by understanding the behavior of labor market in rural area in Indonesia will gives us hints for promoting any policies to improve economic condition in those area. Specifically, this study was not yet supplied or analyzed particular policies in Indonesia.
  3. I already suspected that the correlation between population density and Java island variable was exists. However, I still apply the two variables to represent impact of supply of labor (population density) and regional differences (by region/island). Due to time constraint, it is expected that those condition could be improve in future studies.
  4. About unit of analysis, my observation with the data found that there is a condition where each farm household have numerous member where they have activities not only in farm/agriculture but also non-farm/non-agriculture. Previous studies mostly used household head or farm operator and their spouse as unit of analysis, ignoring other household member. However, for Indonesia case that would not be able to capture the real situation of labor allocation within household in Indonesia. That is my main argument for using individual level as unit of analysis. Regarding the correlation among household members, definitely I need to control them. However, I could not found any literature with clear explanation of such condition particularly for topic off-farm work participation. Further improvement need to be done in the future.

Despite of all questions arise during the defense, my own note regarding my thesis is as follow:

  1. The data that I utilized, IFLS, has not yet being used optimally. The data contains plentiful information, but it is quite difficult to understand and to prepare the raw data to be able to use directly for analysis. Another self-study or training might be very beneficial to explore the benefit of IFLS data.
  2. The farm household model itself also still needs to explore further. From what I have found so far from various journals, the model has much potential to be used for different purposes. So, it is really beneficial to master this model indeed.

 

After the defense, I got a call from my best friend Paksi and he congratz me in here. Thank you very much, Bos! Looking forward to see you very soon. Well, that is all for now…

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Bulan separuh hinggap di malam tak begitu gelap
Siluet dedaun berayun ditiup oleh angin dingin
Sendiri sunyi sepi menghuni nurani

Rindu ini belum terbalas tapi sensasi pilu telah menerjang
Dibawa separuh bulan yang hilang
Dibalik gelap siluet dedaun yang berayun
Ditiup angin hari nan dingin

Lagu mendayu mengiring detik waktu
yang asyik menghitung masa
tapi melupa getaran hati yang tak tentu
diterpa nelangsa dikecup nestapa
apalagi jika sudah tak dipercaya

Bagai matahari panjang di belahan utara
Namun dingin kutub datang tetap jadi raja
Hangat di permukaan sekejap saja
Lalu membeku upaya segala selamanya

Saturday, June 03, 2006

malam ini menipu rasa
matahari masih menahan baranya
dilangit yang memerah jingga
tapi dingin dihembus ke dalam jiwa

matahari juga menipu cuaca
bersama awan seolah ceria
berlari-lari di sudut angkasa
namun tak terjangkau hasrat di sana

angin menyusup dari celah jendela
gigil sekujur kasih tak pernah bisa dipercaya
kau tetap gigih berkata-kata
bahwa aku lahir sejak pagi selalu mendusta
sehingga bahkan segala upaya
tak kan pernah bisa disapa berguna

maka
harus ditempatkan dimana?
malam yang menipu rasa
dan matahari yang juga menipu cuaca

hanya kau yang terutama
buah pikir dan kecerdasanmu segala
secara ini hati ku bukan mulia
kedunguan sempurna aku si manusia

jangan mencoba menjawabnya
seperti ketika kau tetap gigih berkata-kata
aku tiada akan berdaya apa