Friday, June 29, 2007

The Golden Compass Trilogy - My Daemon

In case you never heard of it before, if you happen to go to a bookstore, there's this one trilogy, named "The Trilogy of His Dark Materials", authored by Philip Pullman. It's about some a world where humans soul lives outside their body in a form of animal, called Daemon. It's kids book though, but I assure, that these books are not suitable for kids. From my point of view, it's an analogy from Bible stories actually, but seen from an atheist perspective.

The first parts of the 1st book are rather boring, but after you read through it, the plot developed and it is more complicated than you thought. Here, I also write the synopsis of the 1st book, "The Golden Compass".

The Golden Compass forms the first part of a story in three volumes. The first volume is set in a world like ours, but different in many ways. The second volume is set partly in the world we know. The third moves between many worlds.
They're now producing the movie, yayyy, which will be released this December. Can't wait to see it^^

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"In The Golden Compass, readers meet for the first time 11-year-old Lyra Belacqua, a precocious orphan growing up within the precincts of Jordan College in Oxford, England. It quickly becomes clear that Lyra's Oxford is not precisely like our own - nor is her world. In Lyra's world, everyone has a personal dæmon, a lifelong animal familiar. This is a world in which science, theology and magic are closely intertwined.

These ideas are of little concern to Lyra, who at the outset of the story, spends most of her time with her friend Roger, a kitchen boy. Together, they share a carefree existence scampering across the roofs of the college, racing through the streets of Oxford, or waging war with the other children in town. But that life changes forever when Lyra and her dæmon, Pantalaimon, prevent an assassination attempt on her uncle, the powerful Lord Asriel, and then overhear a secret discussion about a mysterious entity known as Dust.

It is at this time that children mysteriously began to disappear. Children, and only the children, are vanishing at the hands of what become known as the "Gobblers." Who the Gobblers are and what they want is unknown, but soon, children from far and wide are disappearing with out a trace, even Lyra's good friend, Roger.

But before she can begin her search for Roger, Lyra is introduced to Mrs. Coulter, a beautiful and bewitching woman. Mrs. Coulter is a scholar and an explorer - seemingly everything that Lyra could ever hope to be. Mrs. Coulter takes Lyra under her wing and employs her as an assistant to help in the next expedition to explore the Arctic North. On the morning she is to leave Jordan College, the Master of the school gives Lyra an alethiometer, a rare and powerful instrument with the power to reveal the truth in all things.

While under Mrs. Coulter's guidance, Lyra learns of her mentor's critical role in Church's General Oblation Board, a.k.a. the Gobblers, the party responsible for the disappearing children. It is revealed that these kidnapped children are taken to Bolvangar, a place in the far North, to participate in Dust experiments whereby they are severed from their dæmons through a process called intercision. Lyra also learns that the Church has captured and imprisoned Lord Asriel in the Arctic region of Bolvanger where he has undertaken Dust experiments of his own.

Horrified at what she has learned, Lyra and Pantalaimon flee Mrs. Coulter's home in the middle of the night and are rescued through the kindness of two gyptian men. The gyptians are a gypsy group of boat-people who live a harsh life on the water tempered by their unwavering sense of family, loyalty and love. It is the gyptians' children who have suffered most at the hands of the Gobblers, and they have vowed to travel North to rescue them. Lyra pledges to share what she knows, rescue her dear friend Roger, and ultimately find her imprisoned father. Through the gyptian elders, Lord Faa and Farder Coram, Lyra is bewildered to learn that her parents are Lord Asriel and Mrs. Coulter. Despite this shock, Lyra quickly learns to read the alethiometer and understand its messages. Although her alethiometer enables her to discover the truth in everything around her, Lyra is unaware of the incredible role her own life plays in the fate of the universe. Lyra is the subject of a great prophecy in which she is destined to commit a fateful betrayal that will determine the future of all worlds.

To succeed in the rescue mission for the children, the gyptians enlist the alliances of three people who come to regard Lyra dearly: Serafina Pekkala, the witch queen who reveals that the fate of universe lies in Lyra's future; Lee Scoresby, a Texan aeronaut and commander of a hot air balloon; and Iorek Byrnison, a renegade armored polar bear, deposed as king of his clan by a deceitful brother. While on their long, hard journey in the far North, Lyra and Pantalaimon are kidnapped by hunters who take them to Bolvangar, the place where all the kidnapped children have been brought. At long last, Lyra is happily reunited with Roger, but to her horror, she witnesses intercision, the gruesome Dust experiment that separates child and dæmon. Banding together, the children and their daemons escape the terrors of Bolvangar, fleeing into the safety of the gyptians, Serafina Pekkala's witches, Lee Scoreby's balloon, and Iorek Byrnison.

Although the children are rescued, the journey for Lyra and Roger is far from over. They travel further north and finally find Lyra's father, Lord Asriel. Lord Asriel has experimented with Dust as well, and has discovered its role in crossing the barriers into other worlds. He has constructed a bridge to another world, but crossing that bridge requires the energy released in an intercision. Unable to sacrifice his own child, Lord Asriel makes Roger his prey and escapes to another world. The universe has been broken and Lyra's friend lies dead, but she vows get revenge and discover the secret of Dust."
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And if you go to the website, you can even get your own Daemon lo, hehehe. I got mine, named Azaria, in the form of a racoon. Here it is...

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Gay Crime

You know, few days ago I watched television and there it was, news broadcast about murder crime. Not just usual murder though, it was mutilation (ughhh). The killed one was a transsexual, and ironically, the murderer is her ex-boyfriend. He said on the television that he killed her because he felt peevish as she forbid him to end their relationship because he wanted to go back to his wife (he is already married! Aww).

Then this murder case is exposed with hullabaloo and all. His face was exposed at the television. Pity him though, his sexual orientation was publicized to the public that way. Well, you might think that it is okay and all, but, living in conservative place like Indonesia, you better seal it tight most of the time for your own good, believe me.

Okay, back to what I want to say, there are many cases like that in Indonesia lo, gay relationship ended and then one party in the relationship kill his mate. Or some gay guys force straight guys to do sexual intimacy with him in return for the facilities they give to the straight guy. And of course, it ended tragically also. Gay crime number in here is quite high lo. Is it only here in Indo, or are there many cases like this also in other countries? Somehow I feel that things like these which make people feel rather dislike gay society, besides belief that gay is contagious I think. But who am I to say :-/

These things also make me more aware, that sometime, gay people can be so sensitive, and you better be not play with this. But yeah, some people apparently can’t learn from the past experiences.

Haizzzz, no playin around is best…

Second Day and the Outing

The second day in the office supposed to be self-learning, but well…. Being bored, we all the new interns just gossiping about our new colleagues and chatting around. Doing some browsing sometimes, if the supervisor came by to check, haha…. The lunch time also yet to came, but we already left the office. And of course, we got back after the lunch time over. Duhz, just slacking around in the office, so not productive, ohohoho. After the working time over, we also went together for dinner at Chowking, preparing or outing for the next day to Dunia Fantasi, famous amusement park here.

The next day..., Dunia Fantasi
Wow…lucky us, Dunia Fantasi wasn’t really crowded that day. It’s so unusual. Seems our outing “approved”, since everythings seems arranged accordingly for us, we got 40% off for Dufan entrance ticket, Starbucks new frapucinno sampling, always be the first in the waiting line, get the last lunch packs in McD and so so :-) Will post our photos here later on for you all to see. Pity us, we didn’t see the fireworks show, went to the Plaza Indonesia for dinner. Rarely go to Plaza Indonesia, but I always like it, there are many cute guys, haha…,and interesting things to see. Then, sleepy already, I went back home, chit-chat a bit with Ced, take a bath, then fell asleep *yawn*

Today’s agenda will be packing my apparels and living needs for tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon, after some briefing session at the office, will head to airport with my friend Fen. He will be assigned at Sumatra head office during this internship. Pity, whereas I still want to play detective game, check whether he’s gay or not, hehe, kinda suspicious on him :-p So till then guyz… will update later with latest news after I arrive at Surabaya.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

First Days in the Internship

So far these few days in the company went really well. Not really working though, still an orientation to the working environment. Touring around in the office, introduce yourself to your office mates, listening to the facilities and IT training, knowing how the company working, parts of the company, etc etc. Basically, it’s tutorial how to survive in this company la. About my office mates, my colleagues all usually young and energetic people around my age, so no trouble with adaptation. Even older employees and my bosses also kind and really understand you well. So I think I won’t have problem with this one :-)

Just got home from work tonite, tired already… Whew!! My new office is located in rather crowded area, makes me dizzy dizzy at first (I’m riding motorcycle to the office btw, to avoid “macet” at the street).

But it’s okay I think, since it’s just temporary problem. Soon, I will be moved to the Surabaya (another big town in Indo) base, hehe. My duties there includes do market-mapping and provide the chain supply for the whole East Indonesia. One thing that I like about my duty is there will be a lot of travelling opportunities, and of course, all the expenses will be reinbursed by the company, haha, notty notty me.

Okay will catch up with you again later about my next days working. Wanna take a bath then sleep rite now *yawn*

Sunday, June 17, 2007

The Day before Internship

Tomorrow will be my 1st day of internship, hehe. So excited!! So far, my preparations before the internship includes:
1.Buy dozens of long-sleeve shirts. I even buy one PURPLE shirt, hehe, so gay….
2.Of course, not to forget, new pants to MATCH my new shirts [hehe, like any other gay will do, lol]
3.Buy new pantofel shoes
4.And in addition, do an extra facial care so I can look fresh at the day, haha….
Aiks… so coquettish me!

Well, my days in Jakarta are quite boring so far. Just slacking at home, eat, sleep, slacking at home again, eat, and sleep, no variety. And ow, have I told you that one day before I headed back to J-town I bought a legless lizard? Hehe, it’s so cute, and I name it Gregory, haha. My friends all laugh when I told them, too good for a lizard though.
Gregory...
So I also busy keeping my eyes on my new pet, since I think it is kinda distressed because of the long journey to J-town. Now it won’t eat. Duh…Gregory…don’t make me worry la. Be a good boy and just eat those crickets.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Matt Wertz - 5:19

A catchy song that I heard recently. It's kinda old I know, it was released on 2006, but still I like it. Sung by Matt Wertz (even I dunno who he is, haha). Try to listen this song ya, I can't give the file to you all, since I actually dont have the MP3. I listen it from my friendster page, by streaming, haha. Any one with generosity to share it with me, if any? Haha...



I'd be lying through my teeth if I told you
That I'm ok
July came, I thought I had it all together
Until you said
"I need some space"
Truth be told
It's so hard to wait

One eye on the clock
And one on the phone
It's 5:19....
I'm feeling alone
If I could talk to you
I'd want you to know
I'm holding loose
But ain't letting go.

We both know that I could think myself dizzy
Right now I'm spinning around
You said, "baby, don't worry"
But I just miss you right now
I said, I miss you right now

One eye on the clock
And one on the phone
It's 5:19....
I'm feeling alone
If I could talk to you
I'd want you to know
I'm holding loose
But ain't letting go.


Baby, take all the time you need
I just want you to know
I'll be here, waiting

With one eye on the clock
And one on the phone
It's 5:19....
I'm feeling alone
If I could talk to you
I'd want you to know
I'm holding loose
But ain't letting go.
(x2)

ooooo....
Ain't letting go

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Happy Birthday to Me!!!

Wow wow! I'm 21 y/o now....
Time passes so fast ya. Just realizing :-)
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Just doing usual thing I do on my birthday, eating La Mien (noodles), haha. Give me long and prosper life^^ and of course do a lil' self indulge.

*singing "Happy Birthday"
Happy birthday to me,
happy birthday to me,
happy birthday happy birthday....
happy birthday to me.....