By Andriansah, on August 3rd, 2010
This is my experience in booking service, in my case I was booking to regular service on my car in Auto 2000 Pramuka, from my experience for the last 6 years, booking in advance will give you benefit:
- time schedule
- spare part, if you service for regular service, like engine oil, transmission oil, or fuel filter
- you don’t have to come early, because you already book the time when your car will be service
I always do booking service 1 day before, this is their regulation, you can’t book on the same day, so I already prepare my time for tomorrow service.
On the D day, you come, take queue number, waiting until your turn, report if there is complaint and wait until your car is finish
By Andriansah, on July 29th, 2010
Do you still using Blackberry with trackball? Same like me
Do you often get your blackberry trackball hang? wont response to your thumb command? me too
Do you often get your blackberry trackball can only move to one direction? me too
Instead changing your blackberry trackball that cost USD10 — USD15 why don’t you just clean Blackberry trackball by your self?
How you do it?
- Get you ordinary straw, like the one you get if you drink coca cola bottle, wash and dry it until it clean, otherwise you can get the new straw
- get you scissor or knife, cut the straw diagonal
- insert the straw into the blackberry trackball and turn it left to right. Turn straw while you digging the blackberry trackball
- When you see some dirt, wipe the dirt with clean shirt/tissue or towel
- Do it again and again until you feel the blackberry trackball is smooth again and obey your thumb order
This is how to use the straw

It works for me since I’m using blackberry 8320 and now 8900.
By Andriansah, on July 28th, 2010
wait? ??[weyt] ?
–verb (used without object)?
1.
to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens (often fol. by for, till, or until): to wait for the bus to arrive.
2.
(of things) to be available or in readiness: A letter is waiting for you.
3.
to remain neglected for a time: a matter that can wait.
4.
to postpone or delay something or to be postponed or delayed: We waited a week and then bought the house. Your vacation will have to wait until next month.
5.
to look forward to eagerly: I’m just waiting for the day somebody knocks him down.
I have been waiting for a long time, I hope this will be my conclusion of my waiting. God help me
Bismillah
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