Sunday, February 28, 2010

National Monument (Indonesia)

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The National Monument (Indonesian: Monumen Nasional (Monas)) is a 422 ft (128.7 m) tower in Central Jakarta, symbolizing the fight for Indonesia's independence. Construction began in 1961 under the direction of President Sukarno and the monument was opened to the public in 1975. It is topped by a flame covered with gold foil.

After the Indonesian government returned to Jakarta from Yogyakarta in 1950 following the Dutch recognition of Indonesian independence, President Sukarno began to contemplate the construction of a national monument comparable to the Eiffel Tower on the square in front of the presidential palace. On 17 August 1954, a National Monument Committee was established and a design competition was held in 1955. This attracted 51 entries, but only one design, by Frederich Silaban, met any of the criteria determined by the committee, which included reflecting the character of Indonesia in a building capable of lasting for centuries. A repeat competition was held in 1960, but once again, none of the 136 entries met the criteria.

The chairman of the jury team then asked Silaban to show his design to Sukarno. However, Sukarno did not like the design as he wanted the monument to be in the form of a linga and yoni. Silaban was asked to design such a monument, but his design was for a monument so large that it would have been unaffordable given the economic conditions at the time. Silaban refused to design a smaller monument, suggesting that construction be delayed until the Indonesian economy improved. Sukarno then asked the architect R.M. Soedarsono to continue with the design. Soedarsono incorporated the numbers 17, 8 and 45, representing the 17 August 1945 Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, in the dimensions of the monument.

Construction proceeded in three stages. The first period, from 1961/1962 - 1964/1965 began with the official start of construction on 17 August 1961 with Sukarno ceremonially driving in the first concrete pile. A total of 284 piles were used for the foundation block. A further 360 piles were driven in for the museum foundations, with work being completed in March 1962. The walls of the museum in the base were completed by October. Construction of the obelisk than commenced and was finished in August 1963. Work in the second stage, from 1966 to 1968 was delayed by shortages of funding and the aftermath of the 30 September Movement coup attempt. In the final phase, from 1969-1976, the dioramas for the historical museum were added. Problems remained once construction was complete, and work was needed to solve problems with water leaking into the museum. The monument was officially opened to the public on 12 July 1975. The location of the construction site was formerly known as Merdeka Square.

The monument consists of a 117.7m obelisk on a 45m square platform at a height of 17m, the goblet yard. The obelisk itself is clad with Italian marble. A lift inside carries visitors to the 11m by 11m viewing platform, at a height of 115m. There is also a staircase for use in emergencies. It is topped by a 14.5 ton bronze Flame of Independence containing the lift engine, which is covered with 35kg[1] or 50kg[6] of gold foil. The obelisk and flame symbolize the Indonesia people's struggle for independence. Inside the base is the historical museum, a marble-lined room with 48 dioramas depicting scenes from Indonesian history from prehistory until the New Order (Indonesia), and the Independence Room (Indonesian: Ruang Kemerdekaan), which contains symbols of Indonesian independence, including the Declaration of Independence in a glass case, and the Indonesia coat of arms.

A pond measuring 25 by 25m was designed to cool water for the air conditioning system in the monument as well as to enhance the beauty of the surrounding area. To the north of the monument, there is a statue of Indonesia national hero Prince Diponegoro by Italian sculptor Cobertaldo. (wikipedia.Org/AS)

Suramadu Bridge

A bridge being built to connect Surabaya and Madura Island will be completed by March and ready for use in April, an executive says.

“The construction of the *Indonesian Golden Gate’ bridge’s main span is ongoing and will be completed in February to connect Madura’s approach ramp with Surabaya’s one. All work will be completed in March and the long bridge will be ready for use in April,” Atiyanto Busono, head of the task force overseeing construction of the bridge’s main span, said on Tuesday.

The project to build the 5-kilometer-long bridge, which will be the longest in the country, was initiated in 2003 by state-owned construction companies working in cooperation with China under a budget of Rp5.4 trillion (about US$490 million).

Atiyanto said progress had been hampered over the past months by heavy rainfall.

“We have to stop when it is raining and in constructing the bridge’s main span we have to closely coordinate with the Meteorology and Geophysics station at Tanjungperak port,” he said.

He said his team was still awaiting the go-ahead to clear land in housing areas near both ends of the bridge, in Surabaya and Bangkalan.

The Surabaya administration brought the land-clearance issue to the Surabaya District Court after land-owners refused to sell the plots.(madura.BlogDetik.Com/AS)

Saturday, February 27, 2010

How To View Temporary Interet Files In Firefox

In Internet Explorer we can see the content of Temporary internet file by opening the local setting inside the users account.
But How it is possible if we want to see the cookies ,temporary internet files ,history of websites that we accessed through the Mozilla Firefox.
I like Mozilla Firefox very much it have an excellent download manger which is faster than all other web browser's download manager.
So please reply what is the procedure to see the Temporary files in Fire fox?
well, all of these features are located in the same general area.

To view the history, it is rather simple, you go to History (Next to View, and bookmarks) and there is a short list of your history, and if you want a longer one you can click Show All History.

To view all of the cookies that you have gone through, you go to Tools (Next to bookmarks and Help), and go down to options.
Once at options, you look for the privacy tab up at the top (Next to Applications and Security).
Once you're there, the second box down shows cookie information, and a button to 'Show Cookies', clicking that will pop up a list.

As for viewing temporary internet files, i am not 100 % sure if you can do that within Firefox itself or at all.
*edit*
Just googled it, and it appears that if you go to Start->Run and type in/copy and paste
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\4krz7144.default\Cache
If that doesn't work for you, you can view the actually directory location by opening a new Firefox window/tab and typing in about:cache and looking for the path file.

Just on a side note, you can also view your saved passwords by going to Tools->Options->Security
Once in that tab, Look for the button, 'Saved Passwords'. (trap17.Com/AS)

Profile: Ariel Peterpan

Compared with his group, Peter Pan, Ariel the vocalist may be practically more popular and become an idol, especially among women. In addition if the vocals had a unique and skilled to make the song, he also had a look that makes the hearts of the girls dag-dig-dug. Coupled with kindness and sympathetic attitude he showed to everyone.

Along with the growing popularity soared, he did not escape the gossip. He had felt annoyed with the rumors say, he impregnated a girl named Andhara Early and Luna Maya.
In the face of the fans, Ariel more patient. "could I do? it must be patient with the fans. Seeing them I think with a good deed," he explained.

Ariel also sometimes feel bored so himself. Saturated and saturated with musical status. Sometimes a short break so pengen 'Ariel'. "If it were so, I'm usually quiet for a moment or play playstation. Or if not, get together with my friends from high school. We gathered with them, I feel like not many people version of Ariel, like now," he added.


The Cooperation of Ariel Peterpan and Yamaha Music
As a leading manufacturer of musical instruments in the world, Yamaha Music continues to breakthroughs to strengthen the market. One of them by providing support to Ariel Peterpan. As one of the top bands frontman homeland Ariel's presence is expected to strengthen the brand Yamaha.

According to Ariel himself when found at the Yamaha Music Center Building Jakarta, Monday (27 / 4), cooperation is based on mutual agreement between him and Yamaha.

"Because of this cooperation is personal rather than a band. Peterpan If personnel have their own endorsment. All tailored to the needs, not be imposed in a single group to use one particular brand," he explained.

Ariel 2-year contract without specifying its value. During these two years, Ariel required to perform duties such as attending the coaching clinic Yamaha and the like.(From:ALL ABOUT MUSIC/AS)