Today is another hectic day of mine. Continue reading →
Entries Tagged 'HMIF' ↓
Closer, Getting a Little Bit Closer
September 28th, 2003 — Gcave, HMIF, Life, Sport
Different Perspectives
September 16th, 2003 — Gcave, HMIF, Life, Movies, Songs
Three different worlds of different people collided in “Amores Perros”. Continue reading →
The First Week
August 30th, 2003 — Current Events, HMIF, IF ITB, Life, Movies
Boy, the “official” first week of this semester has finally over. It’s been hectic. It’s been mouthful. And it’s been quite stressful. But it IS the first week in the third year of my study. They always say that the third year IS the most hectic year of all. But say it isn’t so.
This week, the Red Planet has become the topic of the [end of the] month. The Bosscha Observatory has become a picnic site for the eager eyes willing to see a glimpse of the outer-space. And it is not some few eyes. Continue reading →
Hope Is Not a Bad Thing
July 2nd, 2003 — Gcave, HMIF, Life, Movies
When it comes to long term relationship, chances are you will find yourself a close true friend. The kind of friends that look high upon you, laugh and cry with you, and probably even share the same dream and the same hope. I am actually in that particular situation. I and a group of my friends –my good friends– are currently doing quite unimaginable thing. We are trying to run a business. And it’s not just a business, it’s our business. Continue reading →
Accepting Losing
June 26th, 2003 — HMIF, Life, Sport
Our team HMIF B lost again in the HIMAFI futsal championship today. Despite the improvement in its teamwork and the beautiful show of individual actions, the team is proven to be the official underdog of the competition. Yes the game started in its high tension. From the very beginning, our team is pressing the opponent, HIMATIKA. But, all in all, in the first round the team has been left behind with 1-4 disadvantages. In the beginning of second round, the team has taken advantage of the opponent being quite exhausted. With the flaming spirit and the never ending shouting of the supporters [I am one of them]; the team has tightened the score to 5-7 in the first half of the second round. Continue reading →