DAFTAR KAB/KOTA YANG MENGIRIMKAN
SURAT RESMI PENGAJUAN PENGUNDURAN UPLOAD
KE BAGIAN SISTEM INFORMASI BPKLN SETJEN DEPDIKNAS
GEDUNG C LANTAI 7 JL. JEND. SUDIRMAN SENAYAN
KOMPLEKS DEPDIKNAS JAKARTA
1 Banten Kab. Serang
2 Banten Kab. Lebak
3 Banten Kota Tangerang
4 Bengkulu Kab. Bengkulu Utara
5 Bengkulu Kab. Kepahiang
6 DIY Kab. Bantul
7 DIY Kab. Kulon Progo
8 DKI Kota Jaksel Dikdas
9 DKI Kota Jakut Dikmenti
10 DKI Kota Jaktim Dikdas
11 Jawa Tengah Kab. Sukoharjo
12 Jawa Tengah Kab. Wonogiri
13 Jawa Timur Kab. Nganjuk
14 Jawa Timur Kab. Tulung Agung
15 Jawa Timur Kab. Tuban
16 Jawa Timur Kab. Sidoarjo
17 Jawa Timur Kab. Lamongan
18 Jawa Timur Kota Malang
19 Kalimantan Barat Kab. Ketapang
20 Kalimantan Timur Kota Samarinda
21 Kalimantan Timur Kab. Bulungan
22 Lampung Kab. Lampung Barat
23 Maluku Kab. Seram Bagian Barat
24 NAD Kab. Aceh Tenggara
25 NTB Kota Mataram
26 Papua Kab. Paniai
27 Sulawesi Barat Kab. Mamuju
28 Sulawesi Selatan Kab. Luwu
29 Sulawesi Selatan Kab. Pinrang
30 Sulawesi Selatan Kab. Selayar
31 Sulawesi Selatan Kab. Tana Toraja
32 Sulawesi Selatan Kota Makasar
33 Sulawesi Selatan Kab. Maros
34 Sulawesi Tengah kab. Toli-toli
35 Sulawesi Tengah Kota Palu
36 Sulawesi Tengah Kab. Donggala
37 Sulawesi Tengah Kab. Tojo Una Una
38 Sulawesi Tengah Kab. Morowali
39 Sumatera Selatan Kab. Muara Enim
40 Sumatera Selatan Kab. OKU
41 Sumatera Selatan Kab. OKU Timur
42 Sumatera Selatan Kab. OKI
43 Sumatera Utara Kab. Karo
44 Sumatera Utara Kab. Tapanuli utara
45 Sumatera Utara Kab. Tebing Tinggi
46 Sumatera Utara Kab. Nias
47 Sumatera Utara Kab. Deli serdang
48 Sumatera Utara Kab. Labuhanbatu
49 Sulawesi Selatan Kab. Gowa
50 Jawa Tengah Kab. Kendal
51 Jawa Timur Kota Blitar
52 Sumatera Utara Kab. Langkat
53 Kep. Babel Kab. Belitung Timur
54 Sulawesi Selatan Kab. Luwu Utara
55 DKI Kota Jakpus Dikdas
56 Sulawesi Selatan Bulukumba
57 Maluku Kab. Seram Bagian Barat
58 Riau Kab. Kampar
59 Maluku Kab. Maluku Tenggara
60 Riau Kab. Bengkalis
61 Sumatera Utara Kab. Tapanuli Utara
62 Jawa Barat Kab. Cianjur
63 Papua Kota Jayapura
64 Jawa Tengah Kab. Klaten
65 Sulawesi Tenggara Kab. Bombana
66 Kalimantan Tengah Kab. Katingan
67 Jawa Barat Kota Cimahi
(sumber bapak Dudu Durajat http://nisn.jardiknas.org/cont/kontak/index.php)
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter
Venus and Jupiter will have a conjunction at the beginning of the month of December. What is a conjunction? There are many uses of the term in astronomy, and here we use it to describe when two planets are very near to each other because they are on the same line of "longitude." I put the word longitude in quotes because in astronomy, we use a coordinate system similar to latitude and longitude, but the proper names are declination and right ascension. Therefore, when two planets have the same right ascension, we call that a conjunction.
The sketch (made by my daughter) depicts the sky as it will appear shortly after sunset on November 30th just as Jupiter and Venus are moving toward their closest approach. The scene will be made all the more beautiful by a young crescent moon just below the two planets. The next night, December 1st, the Moon will have moved just to the left and above the two planets. Both nights will be perfect for telescopic viewing, as the young Moon with its cratered surface (usually accompanied by earthshine) is always a beautiful sight, and you can see Venus at gibbous phase and Jupiter with its four bright moons. As mentioned in a previous post, these three objects with their special traits are three of Galileo's most famous discoveries with his telescope in the early seventeenth century.
The sketch (made by my daughter) depicts the sky as it will appear shortly after sunset on November 30th just as Jupiter and Venus are moving toward their closest approach. The scene will be made all the more beautiful by a young crescent moon just below the two planets. The next night, December 1st, the Moon will have moved just to the left and above the two planets. Both nights will be perfect for telescopic viewing, as the young Moon with its cratered surface (usually accompanied by earthshine) is always a beautiful sight, and you can see Venus at gibbous phase and Jupiter with its four bright moons. As mentioned in a previous post, these three objects with their special traits are three of Galileo's most famous discoveries with his telescope in the early seventeenth century.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
SIDE ORDERS #7
This month, SIDE ORDERS begins with a vintage 1980 TBS late movie opening which stars my favorite theater in the United States, Atlanta's Plaza Theater (open since 1939 and still going strong). This is pure nostalgia for me, and a suitable sort of policy trailer / theater intro for the superlative movie scenes you're about to see!While working at the Plaza, I met Patrick Flynn. An accomplished
SIDE ORDERS #7
This month, SIDE ORDERS begins with a vintage 1980 TBS late movie opening which stars my favorite theater in the United States, Atlanta's Plaza Theater (open since 1939 and still going strong). This is pure nostalgia for me, and a suitable sort of policy trailer / theater intro for the superlative movie scenes you're about to see!While working at the Plaza, I met Patrick Flynn. An accomplished
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Desktop publishing with Ubuntu linux
I am talking about two of the popular applications to use for desktop publishing.
1) scribus
"Scribus is powerful software that helps you create great looking documents of all kinds."
http://www.scribus.net/
2) inkspace
"Inkscape is an open-source vector graphics editor similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand, or Xara X. What sets Inkscape apart is its use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an open XML-based W3C standard, as the native format."
http://inkscape.org
1) scribus
"Scribus is powerful software that helps you create great looking documents of all kinds."
http://www.scribus.net/
2) inkspace
"Inkscape is an open-source vector graphics editor similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand, or Xara X. What sets Inkscape apart is its use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an open XML-based W3C standard, as the native format."
http://inkscape.org
Friday, November 14, 2008
Film #92: Reds
Still pretty charming even now, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis arrived on TV in 1959. This black- and-white sitcom revolved around Dwayne Hickman as the girl-crazy title character, smitten most obsessively with blonde high school heartthrob Thalia Menniger (Tuesday Weld). And, for six episodes in 1960, on came this handsome dude playing Milton Armitage, Dobie's alpha dog rival for Thalia's
Film #92: Reds
Still pretty charming even now, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis arrived on TV in 1959. This black- and-white sitcom revolved around Dwayne Hickman as the girl-crazy title character, smitten most obsessively with blonde high school heartthrob Thalia Menniger (Tuesday Weld). And, for six episodes in 1960, on came this handsome dude playing Milton Armitage, Dobie's alpha dog rival for Thalia's
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Film #91: The Dover Boys at Pimento University, or: The Rivals at Roquefort Hall
Warner Brothers animator extraordinaire Chuck Jones says that, after he and head animator Robert (Bobe) Cannon produced the groundbreaking 1942 cartoon The Dover Boys, he almost got fired from WB's Termite Terrace (the name for the WB animation house which included Frank Tashlin, Friz Freling, Bob Clampett, Robert McKimson and other WB-contracted animators). The wacked-out style of "smeared"
Film #91: The Dover Boys at Pimento University, or: The Rivals at Roquefort Hall
Warner Brothers animator extraordinaire Chuck Jones says that, after he and head animator Robert (Bobe) Cannon produced the groundbreaking 1942 cartoon The Dover Boys, he almost got fired from WB's Termite Terrace (the name for the WB animation house which included Frank Tashlin, Friz Freling, Bob Clampett, Robert McKimson and other WB-contracted animators). The wacked-out style of "smeared"
Don't wait: Use your telescope now
This month offers a great opportunity to dig out that old telescope that you've rarely used and put it to work. Jupiter and Venus are putting on a show that will be of interest to anyone who has ever marveled at the heavens. These two planets are moving closer and closer and at the end of November will form a very compact grouping with the crescent Moon. What will you see?
Venus is brightening as it gradually moves closer to Earth in its orbit. Because it is nearer to the Sun than the Earth, it never climbs too high in the sky. For the rest of 2008 it is a brilliant evening "star", dominating the western horizon just after sunset. Jupiter, on the other hand, is much more distant from the Sun than the Earth and therefore over a year can be seen in all parts of the sky, moving gradually against the backdrop of stars but not nearly as quickly (from our Earth-bound perspective) as Venus. Jupiter has spent 2008 in the constellation Sagittarius and the diagram shows its present location, moving east of Sagittarius toward Capricorn.
Each evening for the next few weeks you will be able to see Jupiter and the background stars of Sagittarius gently drift toward the Sun while Venus holds its own. The combined effect is that Jupiter will move closer and closer to Venus. It is an experiment that requires nothing more than taking a moment each evening (or every couple days) to look west after sunset and note the relative position of these two bright objects. They are much brighter than anything else in the sky so you should not have any problem finding them. On November 17th Venus makes a very close encounter with one of the brighter stars in Sagittarius.
The evenings of November 30th and December 1st are particularly noteworthy as the young crescent Moon makes a close "fly-by" of the two planets, something that should be dazzling to see with a telescope or binoculars. Jupiter, of course, is impressive with its four bright moons, and Venus is always fascinating because it goes through phases just like our own Moon. By end of month, Venus will be a waning gibbous phase as it moves closer to Earth and slowly becomes a crescent over the next several weeks. Happy viewing!
Venus is brightening as it gradually moves closer to Earth in its orbit. Because it is nearer to the Sun than the Earth, it never climbs too high in the sky. For the rest of 2008 it is a brilliant evening "star", dominating the western horizon just after sunset. Jupiter, on the other hand, is much more distant from the Sun than the Earth and therefore over a year can be seen in all parts of the sky, moving gradually against the backdrop of stars but not nearly as quickly (from our Earth-bound perspective) as Venus. Jupiter has spent 2008 in the constellation Sagittarius and the diagram shows its present location, moving east of Sagittarius toward Capricorn.
Each evening for the next few weeks you will be able to see Jupiter and the background stars of Sagittarius gently drift toward the Sun while Venus holds its own. The combined effect is that Jupiter will move closer and closer to Venus. It is an experiment that requires nothing more than taking a moment each evening (or every couple days) to look west after sunset and note the relative position of these two bright objects. They are much brighter than anything else in the sky so you should not have any problem finding them. On November 17th Venus makes a very close encounter with one of the brighter stars in Sagittarius.
The evenings of November 30th and December 1st are particularly noteworthy as the young crescent Moon makes a close "fly-by" of the two planets, something that should be dazzling to see with a telescope or binoculars. Jupiter, of course, is impressive with its four bright moons, and Venus is always fascinating because it goes through phases just like our own Moon. By end of month, Venus will be a waning gibbous phase as it moves closer to Earth and slowly becomes a crescent over the next several weeks. Happy viewing!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Film #90: Witness for the Prosecution
Billy Wilder's Witness for the Prosecution, still remains one of the most utterly surprising and enthralling courtroom dramas ever made. Adapted from the Agatha Christie stage play by Wilder, Harry Kurnitz and Larry Marcus, the film stars a playful Charles Laughton as Sir Wilfred Roberts, a British barrister who, despite his ill health, is compelled to take on the case of a penniless drifter (
Film #90: Witness for the Prosecution
Billy Wilder's Witness for the Prosecution, still remains one of the most utterly surprising and enthralling courtroom dramas ever made. Adapted from the Agatha Christie stage play by Wilder, Harry Kurnitz and Larry Marcus, the film stars a playful Charles Laughton as Sir Wilfred Roberts, a British barrister who, despite his ill health, is compelled to take on the case of a penniless drifter (
Film #89: Max
In this interview, conducted by the excellent Dark City Dame at Noirish City (where she's kindly invited me to discuss my thirty favorite movies of the 2000s all throughout the month of November 2008), we talk about the incredible film Max. Dean: Hi, Dame!! DarkCityDame: Hello! Dean, I’m glad that you’re able to join me for day 3 of our look at your countdown to number one of your 30 best films
Labels:
bio-pics,
Drama,
Hitler,
John Cusack,
Max,
Menno Meyjes,
Noah Taylor
Film #89: Max
In this interview, conducted by the excellent Dark City Dame at Noirish City (where she's kindly invited me to discuss my thirty favorite movies of the 2000s all throughout the month of November 2008), we talk about the incredible film Max. Dean: Hi, Dame!! DarkCityDame: Hello! Dean, I’m glad that you’re able to join me for day 3 of our look at your countdown to number one of your 30 best films
Labels:
bio-pics,
Drama,
Hitler,
John Cusack,
Max,
Menno Meyjes,
Noah Taylor
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
light application for your Ubuntu linux
- xfce - Alternative to Gnome or Kde
- enlightment - Alternative to Gnome or Kde
- openbox - An window manager
- pypanel - An extremely light weight panel
- gmrun - will give you a small run dialog upon running
- obmenu - graphical openbox menu editting app
- obconf - graphical openbox theme changer, among other options
- nitrogen - lightweight application to change wallpapers
- gtk-chtheme - will allow you to change gtk themes
- sakura - a light weight tabbed terminal.
- scrot - a command line screenshot tool
- kazehakase - a lightweight browser based on the gecko engine
- sylpheed - a light weight email application
- rtorrent - a command line torrent app
- irssi - command line irc
- finch - the command line version of finch
- decibel-audio-player - a light weight gtk based audio app
- xfburn - a burning application from the xfce suite
- mirage - an extremely light weight image viewer
- abiword and gnumeric - lighter office apps when compared to open office.
- leafpad - extremely lightweight notepad app
- epdfview - lightweight pdf viewer
- xarchiver - lightweight archiving and compression tool to replace file-roller with.
- pcmanfm - tabbed, lightweight file manager.
- ivman - a behind the scenes auto-mounter.
Boot Ubuntu Linux faster by reducing TTY (virtual consoles)
Most of us never use all the virtual consoles(TTY) that is provided with most Linux distribution. Why leave it there and let it eat memory. You can decrease startup time by removing unwanted virtual console or TTY.
Removing some virtual consoles or reducing TTY is very easy.
Just follow the procedure below:
Reboot to see the change.
Removing some virtual consoles or reducing TTY is very easy.
Just follow the procedure below:
- sudo -s
- vi /etc/default/console-setup
- change ACTIVE_CONSOLES=”/dev/tty[1-6]” to your choice. Lets say if you want only two TTY or virtual console then change to ACTIVE_CONSOLES=”/dev/tty[1-2]”
- cd /etc/event.d
- Comment on all the lines in ttyx file that you don't need. In this example tty3-tty6
Reboot to see the change.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Film #88: The Buddy Holly Story
Some people out there may see Gary Busey as a punchline these days, after his reality show appearances and much-vaunted, helmetless motorcycle accident in the late 90s. I don't because, in 1978, he garnered a well-deserved Oscar nomination as Best Actor for the unlikely achievement of embodying early rock and roll's greatest poet, and ever since, I've always enjoyed seeing him in whatever he
Film #88: The Buddy Holly Story
Some people out there may see Gary Busey as a punchline these days, after his reality show appearances and much-vaunted, helmetless motorcycle accident in the late 90s. I don't because, in 1978, he garnered a well-deserved Oscar nomination as Best Actor for the unlikely achievement of embodying early rock and roll's greatest poet, and ever since, I've always enjoyed seeing him in whatever he
Film #87: Logan's Run
Yeah, it's cornball, I know. But I was nine years old when I saw it so whaddaya expect? We all like EVERYTHING we saw when we were nine. So I still like Logan's Run.
Set in the 23rd Century, director Michael Anderson's 1976 MGM sci-fi epic (MGM submitted many titles to the genre in the wake of their 2001 success) envisions a future where major cities are confined under gigantic domes because
Set in the 23rd Century, director Michael Anderson's 1976 MGM sci-fi epic (MGM submitted many titles to the genre in the wake of their 2001 success) envisions a future where major cities are confined under gigantic domes because
Film #87: Logan's Run
Yeah, it's cornball, I know. But I was nine years old when I saw it so whaddaya expect? We all like EVERYTHING we saw when we were nine. So I still like Logan's Run.
Set in the 23rd Century, director Michael Anderson's 1976 MGM sci-fi epic (MGM submitted many titles to the genre in the wake of their 2001 success) envisions a future where major cities are confined under gigantic domes because
Set in the 23rd Century, director Michael Anderson's 1976 MGM sci-fi epic (MGM submitted many titles to the genre in the wake of their 2001 success) envisions a future where major cities are confined under gigantic domes because
Film #86: Rollerball (1975)
Remakes make me so angry. Let's take the redo of 1975's Rollerball. When one deigns to mention this, yes, over-the-top but still entertaining and meaningful film to people who don't know about IT, but DO know about John McTiernan's missed-the-whole-point, Razzie-nominated 2002 remake, you inevitably hear a groan. And then you have to explain "No, not that one---the GOOD one..." I must have
Film #86: Rollerball (1975)
Remakes make me so angry. Let's take the redo of 1975's Rollerball. When one deigns to mention this, yes, over-the-top but still entertaining and meaningful film to people who don't know about IT, but DO know about John McTiernan's missed-the-whole-point, Razzie-nominated 2002 remake, you inevitably hear a groan. And then you have to explain "No, not that one---the GOOD one..." I must have
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Film #85: All The Real Girls
The following is an interview conducted by the excellent DarkCityDame on her website Noirish City as part of our examination of my 30 favorite movies of the 2000s. She's given me permission to reprint a few interviews as part of filmicability, so here's a look at my 29th favorite film of the decade All The Real Girls. DarkCityDame: Okay! First of all, I did watch the film All Real Girls last
Film #85: All The Real Girls
The following is an interview conducted by the excellent DarkCityDame on her website Noirish City as part of our examination of my 30 favorite movies of the 2000s. She's given me permission to reprint a few interviews as part of filmicability, so here's a look at my 29th favorite film of the decade All The Real Girls. DarkCityDame: Okay! First of all, I did watch the film All Real Girls last
Film #84: The Taking of Pelham One-Two-Three
I still remember sitting over at my friend Brian Matson's apartment, snacks in hand, as I ran across this movie's opening credits. I'd always remembered the title: The Taking of Pelham One-Two-Three. But somehow I missed this bloodcurdling juggernaut as a free-so-freeeee filmgoing child of the 1970s. But, here, in the 1990s, sitting in my friend's living room, I was struck by one thing first
Film #84: The Taking of Pelham One-Two-Three
I still remember sitting over at my friend Brian Matson's apartment, snacks in hand, as I ran across this movie's opening credits. I'd always remembered the title: The Taking of Pelham One-Two-Three. But somehow I missed this bloodcurdling juggernaut as a free-so-freeeee filmgoing child of the 1970s. But, here, in the 1990s, sitting in my friend's living room, I was struck by one thing first
Film #83: Barbarella
Jane Fonda, then absorbed in the cheesecake phase of her career she no doubt regrets, teamed with her then-husband, overrated womanizer/director Roger Vadim, to produce 1968's campy adaptation of Jean-Claude Forest's French comic book Barbarella. Psychedelicized art direction by Luchino Visconti's house designer Mario Garbuglia (The Leopard, Rocco and His Brothers) and costume design (by
Film #83: Barbarella
Jane Fonda, then absorbed in the cheesecake phase of her career she no doubt regrets, teamed with her then-husband, overrated womanizer/director Roger Vadim, to produce 1968's campy adaptation of Jean-Claude Forest's French comic book Barbarella. Psychedelicized art direction by Luchino Visconti's house designer Mario Garbuglia (The Leopard, Rocco and His Brothers) and costume design (by
Saturday, November 8, 2008
The Alphabet Meme, filmicability-style
The idea, first proposed by Fletch at Blog Cabins: the alphabet, a to z, as represented by film titles. The only thing is: I've added numbers 0-9, too (yes, I know Fletch had a rule about this...but I ignored it--sue me). So we have: A - Annie HallB - Breaking the WavesC - City LightsD - David and LisaE - EraserheadF - Fanny and AlexanderG - Godfather H - Hard Day's NightI - It's a Wonderful
The Alphabet Meme, filmicability-style
The idea, first proposed by Fletch at Blog Cabins: the alphabet, a to z, as represented by film titles. The only thing is: I've added numbers 0-9, too (yes, I know Fletch had a rule about this...but I ignored it--sue me). So we have: A - Annie HallB - Breaking the WavesC - City LightsD - David and LisaE - EraserheadF - Fanny and AlexanderG - Godfather H - Hard Day's NightI - It's a Wonderful
Film #82: The Wrong Man
Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 drama The Wrong Man remains an anomaly among the director's works. Eschewing his vividly colored, 50s-era studio slickness in favor of a street-level B&W, quasi-documentary form, Hitch held back nothing in telling the true story of Manny Balestrero (Henry Fonda, in possibly his most harrowing performance, next to his role as The President in Sidney Lumet's Fail-Safe).
Film #82: The Wrong Man
Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 drama The Wrong Man remains an anomaly among the director's works. Eschewing his vividly colored, 50s-era studio slickness in favor of a street-level B&W, quasi-documentary form, Hitch held back nothing in telling the true story of Manny Balestrero (Henry Fonda, in possibly his most harrowing performance, next to his role as The President in Sidney Lumet's Fail-Safe).
Friday, November 7, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Film #81: Mulholland Dr.
NOTE: This is an article primarily for those who’ve already seen this movie, so SPOILERS abound. Still, see the movie if you haven’t--it's a must-watch--and then read this.Just recently, I perused an article on Daniel Johnson’s Film Babble Blog titled 7 Years Later, Does Mulholland Drive Make Any More Sense? In it, Johnson vividly recounts a recent experience of watching David Lynch’s 2001 film
Film #81: Mulholland Dr.
NOTE: This is an article primarily for those who’ve already seen this movie, so SPOILERS abound. Still, see the movie if you haven’t--it's a must-watch--and then read this.Just recently, I perused an article on Daniel Johnson’s Film Babble Blog titled 7 Years Later, Does Mulholland Drive Make Any More Sense? In it, Johnson vividly recounts a recent experience of watching David Lynch’s 2001 film
Change close, minimize, maximize and menu icon order
If you want to change the order of minimize, maximize, close and menu icons in the title bar, follow the steps below
Press Alt+F2 to bring the run application dialog box. Type gconf-editor
Configuration editor will open. Go to /apps/metacity/general/button_layout
If you look close at the button_layout key, you will see four items, minimize, maximize, close and menu separated by coma and colon.
All the items on left side of colon appears on left side of the title bar and all the items on right side of the colon appears on the right side of the title bar.
So if you double click it and change it to minimize,maximize,close:menu
the icons in your title bar will resemble Mac OS.
Press Alt+F2 to bring the run application dialog box. Type gconf-editor
Configuration editor will open. Go to /apps/metacity/general/button_layout
If you look close at the button_layout key, you will see four items, minimize, maximize, close and menu separated by coma and colon.
All the items on left side of colon appears on left side of the title bar and all the items on right side of the colon appears on the right side of the title bar.
So if you double click it and change it to minimize,maximize,close:menu
the icons in your title bar will resemble Mac OS.
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