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Someone forwarded me this link and it proves that Aakumu is a crony leader! http://sammyboyforum.fun/showthr...=60407&page=24
Shame on him for using these clone "accounts to manipulate the rep points system on 2 Dec 2010" I'm sure there were more clone activity prior to this! |
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There goes the BlackBerry freedom in Jakarta........hahahaha................ BlackBerry maker says it is committed to filtering porn content The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Mon, 01/10/2011 12:23 PM | Headlines A | A | A | Three days after Communications and Information Minister Tifatul Sembiring threatened to shut down internet access on BlackBerry in Indonesia unless access to porn sites was blocked on the smartphones, maker Research in Motion (RIM) said it would install a filter for its subscribers in Indonesia as soon as possible. In a press release made available to The Jakarta Post on Monday, RIM said it shared Minister Tifatul Sembiring’s sense of urgency on internet content filtering solutions. “RIM has been engaged with its carrier partners and the government on this matter and continues to make it a top priority to implement satisfactory technical solutions with its partners as soon as possible,” the statement read. A test by the Post showed that porn sites could still be accessed via BlackBerry web browser, but the sites could not be opened on other smartphones such as IPhone. However, critics are worried that such a threat by the minister would lead to another form of censorship by the government. My humble two cents
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Is alway about money money..............hais.................... Beyond pornography and security reasons Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman, Göteborg, Sweden | Fri, 01/14/2011 10:02 AM | Opinion A | A | A | A polemic centering on the see-saw battle between the Communications and Information Technology Ministry and Research in Motion (RIM) which provides the BlackBerry services in Indonesia has stayed on course for a couple of weeks. Not only reasons of pornography and security (which are becoming trendy topics) but economic motives are also playing an important role underpinning this debate. This aspect should not be seeping out to the public at large. Many studies have for a long time investigated the need for obtaining a certain critical mass of the penetration rate to reap benefits of telecommunication development. An empirical study by Torero, Chowdhury and Bedi in 2006 concludes that a 1 percent increase of the telecommunications penetration rate might lead to a 0.03 percent increase in the GDP only at a penetration rate between 5-15 percent for developing countries. Looking at the euphoria of Facebook and Twitter in Indonesia, it has generally gone unnoticed that the telecommunications sector has performed just at a sub-optimal level in comparison to those of other ASEAN countries in terms of the diffusion of gadgets. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) estimates that Internet users accounted for only 8 percent of the population in Indonesia, far below Singapore (73 percent) and Malaysia (55 percent), as of the end of 2008. Despite the massive progress of additional subscribers of mobile broadband, the achievement of a 3.4 percent penetration rate is also smaller than Singapore (65 percent), Malaysia (9 percent) and the Philippines (7 percent). Undoubtedly, the existence of mobile broadband functionality attached to BlackBerry browsing services is supposed to be capable of connecting the unconnected people in the wake of the digital divide. For reasons of fostering the diffusion process of the Internet and broadband and reaching the threshold of critical mass, the diffusion of BlackBerry services, which has reached 2 million subscribers in the country, has visibly played an important role in the absence of fiber optic cable deployment in Indonesia. Although there is obfuscation over whether BlackBerry really bridges the unconnected people rather than merely represents another multiple subscription option among existing gadget users. Besides the problem of the digital divide, the other side has actually shown tremendous performance in the sector over the last couple of years. The telecommunications sector, which is a part of transportation and communication, has contributed to around 6.73 percent of GDP as of 2008, from 5.91 percent in 2003. While the growth of the Indonesian economy has averaged 6.4 percent from 2003 to 2008, the telecommunications sector has reached an annual growth rate of around 14.38 percent. Thus for most of these years, the sector has enjoyed a more rapid growth than other sectors. Therefore, it is not a surprising fact that the ITU reported that the total telecommunication revenue from the Indonesian market was around US$5.5 billion, or the seventh-largest market in Asia as of the end of 2004. Hence, the need for increasing the benefits from the sector not only for the investor but also for the country through job creations and access to local content makes sense. A different perspective assessing the telecommunications sector reveals that the impact on economic growth is only visible in countries with high levels of privatization as suggested by Mariscal in 2005 for the Latin American countries and Chakraborty and Nandi in 2009 in the case of Asia. Concerning the current issue, relaxing the regulation on RIM’s operation in Indonesia will enable the provider to offer services at an affordable price at least for the next couple of periods. Nonetheless, given the huge digital divide in Indonesia especially in the Internet and broadband penetration rate, it is hard not to include the role of the government especially by implementing the Universal Service Obligation (USO) programs which are, funding-wise, mainly supported by the contribution of private companies in this industry. From a fiscal standpoint, pertaining to Government Regulation No. 28/2005, the contribution of the telecommunications industry is rather specific. It has to contribute to the non-tax government revenue in terms of the USO fund, telecommunications fees and the frequency fee. Yet, due to the fact that BlackBerry offers handsets and services at the same time unlike other operators, this aspect has become unclear in this case. Contribution of the telecommunication industry to the non-tax government revenue has increased from only 1.09 percent in 2004 to 2.53 percent in 2008. In spite of the greater contribution from the telecommunication sector from 5.1 TIDR in 2007 to 7.6 TIDR in 2008, the USO has surprisingly fallen from 756 BIDR in 2007 to only 693 BIDR in 2008. In addition, given the belated start of USO initiatives in Indonesia compared to ASEAN neighbors, the impact of the program is somewhat undetectable. Thailand launched the Tambon Internet project in 2001 with the goal of providing Internet access to all 7,500 tambons (subdistricts), which was accomplished in March 2006. Malaysia also launched the nation-wide Internet Desa program in 2000. In contrast, Internet and telephone penetration to rural areas through the Desa Pintar (smart village) and Desa Berdering (ringing village) in Indonesia only commenced in 2009. Thus, as suggested by the Communication and Information Technology Ministry, complying with government regulations means RIM would also contribute to the government’s revenue in terms of non-tax payment, especially the USO. The writer is a researcher at the Institute for Economic and Social Research, Economics School, University of Indonesia. My humble two cents.
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Please be careful, when in Jakarta.......................hais Auto-theft gets more violent, one life claimed Hans David Tampubolon, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Fri, 01/14/2011 10:20 AM | City A | A | A | Auto vehicle theft has escalated to a worrying level with the life of a high-school student claimed in Bekasi at dawn on Thursday. The student, Feri Ananda Sitompul, was a 16-year-old resident of Cibitung, Bekasi. He died from gunshot wounds by a number of thieves who were caught trying to steal his motorcycle. Feri chased the robbers and tried to retain his motorcycle before the robber shot him in the chest. Feri was taken to Cibitung Hospital by local residents but his life could not be saved. Feri was the youngest son in his family. Feri’s death was the latest incident in the escalating violence and use of firearms in the recent auto-vehicles robbery cases. On Tuesday night, the Pamulang Police arrested six members of a suspected motorcycle theft gang and shot dead Rusmadi, a man believed to be their leader. The police confiscated four motorcycles and a number of firearms. Previously, another robbery on motorcycles involving guns also took place in Duren Sawit, East Jakarta. Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Baharudin Djafar said that there was a possibility that the number of auto-vehicle robbery cases involving guns would increase this year, because even in the first month, the police had arrested dozens of culprits and killed one of their leaders. “Most of them come from the same network,” Baharudin told reporters on Thursday. Jakarta Police data shows that auto theft has been on the rise in Greater Jakarta. Last year, the police recorded 10,187 cases of auto theft, 91.56 percent of which remain unsolved. Of the 8,649 motorcycles reportedly stolen, the police managed to retrieve only 704. Of the 1,538 cars stolen, only 156 were returned to their owners. In 2009, police recorded 9,848 cases of auto theft. This year, Jakarta Police data reveals that vehicle robberies involving guns have been on the rise since the second week of Januari. Baharudin said that vehicle robberies had been trending due to the fact that it was very easy for the culprits to resell their lootings to the buyers in the black market. Separately, University of Indonesia sociologist Otto Hernowohadi said that the increasing number of violent vehicle robberies took place mostly due to the lack of residents’ participation in guarding the security of their neighborhood. “It will become difficult if residents depend solely on law enforcement institutions, in this case the police, to maintain security in their residential areas,” Otto told The Jakarta Post on Thursday. “People tend to become more and more individualistic in the city area, while they should have understood that neighborhood securities would depend on their own to watch each other’s back,” he added. Otto also said that the motives behind the robberies, which have become increasingly more violent, were mostly economic related. “The culprits see that they have no other choice to live other than to conduct robberies. This motivation gives them more courage to use violence if they must,” he said. My humble two cents.
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Hi bros,
If you are new to Jakarta, may we offer you our company service. We do a Jakarta sex tour, it is an in depth guide for new comers to Jakarta. Once you used our service once, you would a vast knowledge to last you for about month (30 days) worth of cheonging; after than you may want to plunge for a brand new tour to try the next level of experiences................. Here is the web address http://sextourguidejakarta.blogspot.com/ or you may want to email us direct at [email protected] to get more info or to request for a customer fit tour to suit your requirements. Please forgive me if this posting offended any Samster here............Please don't flame and zapped me............ I have always preach "Caveat_Emptor".....................Let the buyer beware.....................So to be perfectly clear, I am selling a service........................................... ....... and those bros that want to get free info from forum members please do so.......................... but for those who wants informations and service that is hassle free................"the road less traveled............................feel free to look me up. Thank you for reading. Best regards. |
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HAhahahaha....you flatter me........no, Not the same; I would love to be in his line of business...... Do not blame you, I would also be asking the same type questions. Trust is what trust does............I leave it to all of you to be the judge...... It has been a such long time ago, if I did copied someone's or your's posting, I apologize, I really do not meant it...................... What do question do I have to answer for on their behalf......................... I have worked from plus 15 points to 42 points and getting zapped by you guys till negative 146 points, I worked back to 212 points and some how the boss zaaped me to -212 points for some violations on a clone posting, which I have admit in my signatures, even one of you guys joked about aakumu3. What else do I need to answer for......???? My humble two cents.
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He wont die nor understand his fault. When he sells a service, especially sex related services, he need to be reputable. If someone wants to engage his services, first thing seen is his Negative Rep. Would he entrust his money and life on this? I dont think so.. I have nothing personal against him if he comes clean on why he copied and posted someone elses FR. I think you share this same opinion. Kinda funnny how he wants to see who is using clones to zap him and end up he tasted his own medicine.. Aakumu ah....Dont assume everyone uses clones like you.
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If the points is a based to judge a personal creditability, then I have nothing to say, but to have a -212; a samster would have to have earn 212 points first, if that is not creditable, I do not what is.................. And only the boss can zapped the exact amount in the reverse direction. So your statements is only valid if I was zapped by other bros not boss Sam. I have nothing to be a shame of, yes I made a honest mistake, when I made the nick aakumu2; I was zapped to negitive..................but I was open about it; no hiding and avoiding any quire about my nick, Boss Sam knew about it two years ago. Most samster would just simple change their nick, like a bad company filing bankrupt and start a new company to cheat and fxxk people. I stuck to my nick, and slowly pay my dues and bringing my REPs up the old fashion way by earning it. The last time I crawled back up to a positive 212 points from - 48 points from your groups mass zapping. So how didI got in trouble with bro Sam, and he put me in moderation, which I will take it as humble pie, for now other reason than to surf on his site........... So once again, how does it pertain to me when it comes to creditable? Please elaborate...................... I have nothing to loss, all I have to look forward and keep climbing up and up...........they says temptation is the most when you on the right path...so keep punching boys, that will be my motivation to keep earning other bro's trust.... Mark my words, one day, in a far far time line, I will earn all those points that have been wrongly taken away from me...points are nothing, but a symbol of creditability, but I believed that process of falling and getting up again time and time would earn more respect of those around us, including boss Sam..... My humble two cents.
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Hi all,
Newbie here Going to Jarkarta for the first time on the 21 Jan 2011 (Friday). Planning to stay in Classic Hotel. I went to the website but it seems that there is no way to book a room online. Can anybody advise? Thanks. |
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aduadu, jakarta browser, teteku, taitaikunu, aakumu2, davidsex,babi1 all better give up. Anyone with a little common sense will know its from the same person.. why? your habit of writting ! you like to use "..........................." all nicks above when postong on every post, sure got something like ........................., can see few of this dot dot dot dot.. And also the island party story, that is fairy tales bro.. i myself knows the largest cewk exporters in jakarta, he cant even did that type of party, dont say just some small escort companies or sell information company, TAK AKAN BISA ! I remember i ever post in this thread asking for hotel infor near Terminal Kampong Rambutan, u replied using aakumu2, although u cant give me an answer but i still appericate your reply. bro, u cant make anything by selling info. If u really want to be a player in this market, one lobang for you. be a agent for cewk willing to work outside of INdon. PM me if u can do it.. but pls stop that island party story. |
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Where's the party ? how cum no one invite me
Reading abt it fells like Playboy mansion on THE LOVE BOAT wif Captain Stubbing http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=8250 |
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May The Power of Christ comples you (chatting over and over again) |
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You should direct it to the right person, I am not an escort provider nor a travel agent...lobangs I do not need but if you do have information do share.....the largest exporters of indo girls...that is info is worth sharing, mind sharing it here....talk is cheap your action speak louder than your words.... You asked for help, I tried to, if do not know for I said so....I hope I did not give the wrong informations..... My humble two cents.
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