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Friday, August 1, 2008

RHYTHM JUNCTION, A HOT AND SPICY BLOG

I love to do bloghopping.  This is a must for me when I'm attached to the computer and go online!  Diet tips? Technologies or even Politics will rise up your brow when you read this particular blog, namely Rhythm Junction.

His latest entry about Exchange Student is really hot and spicy like Kimchi.  It is very interesting indeed to learn about other cultures.  He also wrote about another Oriental’s blog, about a gothic Otaku girl learned Japanese, which has given me a chuckle.  Care for some seriousness?  He is a clean person who cares about the dirty ring on the table that was caused by coaster-less mug!!  Oh boy!  He wrote about Diet stuff, politics and motivational post, too!!

I remember 5 principles of good writing but sometimes am hardly to follow such as; to effectively lead. Focused, short, memorable.  Then the second paragraph that amplifies the lead.  Bear in mind too a third paragraph that continues to build detail.  Insert nut graph. Provides context or tells reader why this is important.  Finally, power quote. An interesting quote that propels meaning. Not just a fluffy quotes that gets in the way.

Hence, Rhythm Junction is a very good blog to read and suitable for all ages.  The contents are basically informative and written in simple understandable English.  A very good sample for new bloggers out there.

WHAT WE DO ONCE A MONTH!

*Attention!

Inhale..... hmmmmmmmffftssss.......... =_=

Exhale......... pfooooooooooooohhhss... ^_^

Are you ready guys?

 
 

Burn baby burn!!


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INDONESIAN CULTURES' BLOG

My closest friends and colleagues know how much I adore Indonesian cultures.  I guess it is genetically running in my blood as my maternal grandmother is actually hailed from Kalimantan. 

The interests grown together as I am growing up with Bung Benyamin's movies and some popular Indonesian's songs back in the 80's.  I also befriended many Indonesians friend and converse with them via YM.  Communication is not a problem as I understand their language and I speak like them too.  My husband himself, did not believe me when one day I told him that I can read the old Bahasa Indonesia, that with the Javanese-Dutch spelling so I showed him.  He listened to me bedazzlingly as I read them to him.

Lately I am intrigued with the Betawi's cultures.  Surprisingly, there is a blog about Indonesian Cultures while googling and thanks to the owner,  Iqnaul Haq for sharing it with readers out there.  I have read his blog enthusiastically and I would recommend this to my friends who would like to know more about his country.


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