How are you?

December 2, 2005

How are you and how’s life treating you? I’ve been away for a while but I was and am not away. Apparently my host is down for days counting since last sunday, 27 November 2005. It has not just happened for one time, it has happened several times that I faced the server down. So far I had never faced this (I am not saying that my previous hosts have never been down but this time it has happened regularly which made me pretty upset). So in the end I am blogging here again. On tuesday I had a thought to visit my blogspot’s account and I modified the layout, I thought to continue blogging there but then I remembered that I still have this blogsome’s account :D

Now, what’s the point of writing this entry here? I currently want to purchase another host pack from The Protagonist, I’ll buy the Protagonist500 or for the beginning I’ll probably take the lesser one which is Superstar pack so in the meanwhile I will blog here till my site is up again or till I’ve purchased it, the domain URL will still be anonymuis. Let me now count how many times I’ve moved the host;

- 2003
From blogger I started buying a host and domain name; used PMachine for the blogtool. After few months someone introduced me to a cheaper host package and I just bought new domain and host for fun as I didn’t know that I’d move to this new host.
- 2003 - 2004
That host has gone mad, it still used Plesk (not cPanel which is more simpler and nicer). At that time the webmaster has just upgraded the Plesk version so I got an error, I couldn’t even log in and then I started comparing the disk space and bandwidth this host had to the newer host. This host was way more expensive than the newer host. So I moved to the newer host.
- 2004 - 2005
There’s no problem with the host, it was good, but I got problem with the URL itself so I closed the site due to those fucking morons. The host and domain name is still active now and I am still thinking what I’d do with that. It expires in January next year.
- 2005
I moved to free weblog, and that’s why Imperial is created. A friend of mine offered me a host and domain name for free so I gladly moved to the new host, anonymuis.com; I was glad.
- 2005
But the happy moment was for sometimes. It got error several times and now I am thinking to move again. Or I probably should give the webmaster the chance to show that the host still can be a good host. Let me see. During the decision time I am blogging here.

I don’t know when I’ll stop moving host, I’ll stop moving host till the host I’m currently having makes me feel comfortable *LOL*

UFff

August 2, 2005

I have no idea why I posted this picture. It’s taken somewhere from google and the credit link is already shown on the picture itself so. I’m just feeling upset the whole day

Just wait for my revenge, I’LL KILL YOU!

Ah damn … but why am I upset now :’( and I became more upset after someone I talked with said an unappreciated words! If it’s like that, okay fine! What can I do? Nothing! Who am I to forbid, haan?!?

Damn … I’m just so frustated! For someone out there, God bless you wherever you are …

They can’t change

July 29, 2005

Some people just can’t change, I’ve experienced this. They judge other people without admiting their own faults, they just think they are the best in the universe. And don’t blame me if I say that most of them are guys, why? Because I’ve experienced it with guys! Always with guys! With girls?!? From all my girl friends I only know one girl who thinks she knows everything and she keeps judging someone else. Now, Islamic vs Christianity for the example, I don’t mean to make other religion down but let’s take a reality. In Islamic world, according to me, guys are more higher than girls, even woman walks behind the man, lots of women aren’t allowed to work, just take a look at an Islamic countries, this time I give Indonesia for the example. Women are allowed to work, women aren’t supposed to walk behind the men, but still, men are much higher than women. Now, let’s go to Christian countries, are women free to do lots of things? are women walking behind the men? Are women not allowed to go outside without their men?

And so about relationship, it’s difficult to change someone who thinks he’s right, difficult to change someone’s behaviour. I feel that it’s like a relation between someone who comes from a high educated family, or just someone who lives in an open minded country and a villager. His mind isn’t that widely opened to the outside world, his opinion is so low. I don’t mean to insult, but it is as what it is, if you were me you’ll get what I meant, you’ll feel the same. It’s even worse if that someone is so immature, he needs to grow up, he needs to eat more bread of life.

Ah, burn!

July 28, 2005

Yeah so I hate telling people once more about moving, it irritates everyone. And I am not really in the mood to do all the things, dropping the database, designing the layout, installing the plug-ins scripts, and all the shitty things. People nowadays seem to annoy me so much, and I feel like talking with different persons in one email, ID, name, in short I don’t know who’s sitting behind the PC. I hate to keep explaining the same person about what has happened, about why I moved, about why I don’t want you to publish something unwanted, but why do people keep doing it, huh?!? Is my email deleted? Or, it’s marked as spam, perhaps?

Ah no, I am not moving :) I better tell so.

Al Qaeda

July 26, 2005

Al-Qaeda (Arabic: القاعدة - al-Qā‘idah, “the foundation” or “the base”) is the name given to an international alliance of militant Islamist organizations. Originally built from the cadre of Saudi-funded Arab fighters who flocked to join the mujahideen resistance movement against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, it seeks to establish, via military and terrorist tactics, a radical form of Islamist ideology to supplant both current regimes in the Middle East and eventually Western society as a whole.

These are their activities:
- Al-Qaeda gained worldwide notoriety after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.

- Besides the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., al-Qaeda has also taken responsibility for the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania, and the attack on the USS Cole, as well as many attacks on people in and of other nations around the world.

- In 1996, Osama bin Laden was expelled from Sudan after possible participation in the 1994 attempted assassination of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak while his motorcade was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

- On February 23, 1998, Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri of Egyptian Islamic Jihad issued a fatwa under the banner of the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against the Jews and Crusaders saying that “to kill Americans and their allies, civilians, and military is an individual duty of every Muslim who is able.”

- In 1999, Egyptian Islamic Jihad officially merged with al-Qaeda, and al-Zawahiri became bin Laden’s right-hand man.

- Following the September 11, 2001 attacks by al-Qaeda, the United States began to build up military forces in preparation for an attack on Afghanistan (whose government harbored bin Laden’s organization) in response.

- Battles between the United States and the Taliban and al-Qaeda forces continue as of 2005. As a result of this invasion, the al-Qaeda training camps were destroyed, and much of the existing operating structure of al-Qaeda was disrupted.

- During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, al-Qaeda took more formal interest in the region and is known to have been responsible for actively organising and aiding local resistance to the occupying coalition forces.

- During Iraq’s historic elections in January 2005 al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for nine suicide blasts in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

- The first militant attack that al-Qaeda allegedly carried out consisted of three bombings which were targeted at U.S. troops in Aden, Yemen, in December 1992. A Yemeni and an Austrian tourist died in the bombing.

- Ramzi Yousef, who was involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing (though probably not an al-Qaeda member at the time), and Khalid Sheik Mohammed planned Operation Bojinka, a plot to destroy airplanes in mid-Pacific flight using explosives.

- Al-Qaida is believed to be responsible for a bombing at a U.S. military facility in Riyadh in November 1995, which killed two people from India and five Americans. Al-Qaeda is also thought by some to be responsible for the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing which killed American military personnel in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; this attack and the previous one are usually ascribed to Hizbullah.

- Al-Qaeda is believed to have conducted the bombings in August 1998 of the U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, killing more than 200 people and injuring more than 5,000 others

- In December 1999 and into 2000, al-Qaeda planned attacks against U.S. and Israeli tourists visiting Jordan for millennial celebrations; however, the Jordanian authorities thwarted the planned attacks and put 28 suspects on trial. Al-Qaeda also attempted the bombing of the Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California during the millennium holiday, although the bomber Ahmed Ressam was caught at the US-Canadian border with bombs in the trunk of his car.

- Also, al-Qaeda planned to attack the USS The Sullivans on January 3, 2000, but that effort failed due to too much weight being put on the small boat meant to bomb the ship.

- They are also thought to be responsible for the October 2000 USS Cole bombing. German police foiled a plot to destroy a cathedral in Strasbourg, France in December 2000. Al-Qaeda is thought to be responsible.

- The most destructive act ascribed to al-Qaeda was the series of attacks in the USA on September 11th, 2001.

- Several attacks and attempted attacks since September 11, 2001 have been attributed to al-Qaeda. The first of which was the Paris embassy attack plot, which was foiled. The second of which involved the attempted shoe bomber Richard Reid, who proclaimed himself a follower of Osama bin Laden, and got close to destroying American Airlines Flight 63).

- More subsequent plots included the El Ghriba synagogue bombing in Djerba, Tunisia and attempted attacks in Jordan, Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore.

- The network has also been implicated in the Limburg tanker bombing, of complicity in the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl and in numerous bombings in Pakistan.

- Al-Qaeda is responsible for the terrorist car bombing in Mombasa in November 2002, the Riyadh Compound Bombings, and the Istanbul Bombings in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2003.

- Al-Qaeda has strong alliances with a number of other Islamic militant organizations including the Indonesian Islamic extremist group Jemaah Islamiyah. That group was responsible for the October 2002 Bali bombing.

- Although there have been no identified al-Qaeda attacks within the territory of the United States since the September 11, 2001 attacks, numerous al-Qaeda attacks in the Middle East, Far East, Africa and Europe have caused extensive casualties and turmoil

- It is also believed that al-Qaeda was involved in the 7 July 2005 London bombings, which was a series of explosions that was set off by four bombs that struck London’s public transport system during the morning rush hour. At 08:50, three bombs exploded within one minute on three London Underground trains, and at 09:47 a fourth bomb exploded on a bus. Fifty-two people are confirmed dead, with 700 injured.

WHAT DID YOU ALL GET FROM ALL OF THIS, HAH?!?!?

X-(

It’s now just a habit, YOU FOOL!

July 25, 2005

Since I was at the basicschool, the school required us to have a ceremony every monday morning, I had to wear a complete uniform. So I was standing there under the sun, singing the national song while they were putting the flag till it’s up, listening to what the schoolhead said and all the ceremony shit stuffs. For about 10 years I have been required to attend it on monday and to my confusion is that it just became a habit for them every monday. I think it’s just because the teachers have also been required to attend a ceremony when they were still studying. I really don’t find a need to have ceremony every monday!

Now you ask,”why?” Let me tell ya! Does America do that every monday at school? Do another countries do that? Does America follow the rules? Answer: they do follow even though they are not having ceremony on monday morning and I might say that I’ve never had a ceremony since I live here. But, look at the country I was born in, they have ceremony, even the students can tell you easily about the shit things they’ll get during ceremony because they remember it already. But none follows the rules and what are written in the constitution. All of those are made to be contravened, polices are paid by a wrong driver to shut up, there’s discrimination between religions, races, etc. So? Why must they have ceremony every monday? What’s that for?!? All of them are just making monday a shit day! You teachers and schoolhead must have opened your eyes for doing this monday nonsense’s ceremony! And you students, open your eyes, too! Don’t get fooled by your schoolhead to stand up under the sun and follow all the shit stuffs till it’s finished, it only burns your skin, YOU FOOL!!!!

Sorry, rude yes I know! But I feel annoyed that I had to attend a ceremony for years!