Goodbye Nokia

So sad. The first mobile I got from my dad was Nokia 3120, then I got another 5210, the first color hp that year. Then I bought my own 3210 with my first salary. The phone is still working until now. My last Nokia was N95, with autofocus 5MP camera equipped with Carl Zeiss lens. Very personal and memorable for me and I still have it until now. Yes, still working. Amazing right. In Europe, people still like using Nokia because it’s affordable, easy to use and has map & GPS better than any other brands. Unlike Blackberry that is too narrow-minded and lack of innovation, IMHO Nokia’s weakness is having too many variants and too focus on increasing volume instead of margin. Apple’s iPhone today is on the other extreme, banking on pride & vanity by increasing profit margin like crazy. Someday it will hurt itself and eat the pride. When that happens, not even the ghost of Steve Jobs could save it. La vida es asi. #2014

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Introducing Trevor Hager

First Indie album of Trevor Hager. He said I would enjoy the song “Runaway”. One of American Idol top 6 contestants Phil Stacey come back for the second time in Jakarta on an Asian tour to promote his album and shared the gospel. This time, his talented partner Trevor joined him in the concert.

If you missed the concert today, you can still come tomorrow, March 30, at IES Central, UOB Plaza Jl. M.H. Thamrin, 5pm. Get the FREE ticket ar http://www.eventbrite.com

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Coffee

Coffee oh coffee… It’s like the enemy within. Bitter sweet. Oxymoron. A bad boy that tastes so good but screw you.

Meanwhile, tea is always nice and ready to accompany you in any weather, but we take it for granted. What is it about coffee that makes us crave so much? My life would be better without it, yet I still hold on to it as if my life is depended on it. Coffee, you are my kryptonite.