
Thanks to Nancy for sending me this photo. This photo was photographed at Lavensa studio on 04 Jan 2009.
From left to right:
Line 1: Sudiony, Tony Wibowo, Kristianto, Nusirwan, Sutono, Santry Susanto, Hendri, Suyanto, Sumartono, Sudisno.
Line 2: Susanto, Tono, Antoni, Tonida, Deddy Putra Maret, Handes Chan, Dermawan Edwin, Hendro, Jonny Fabi Handi, Indra, Suripto.
Line 3: Margareth Theresia, Yuni Anggraeni, Welly, Herlina Wijaya, Nancy, Septi Nuraini, Komariah, Yenny.
There are 29 of a total of 59[1] students joined in this photography only.
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A long wait for this release, finally jQuery has released version 1.3 on its birthday (14 Jan).
New features on 1.3 are:
- Replaced old CSS selector engine with Sizzle, a standalone framework which is developed by John Resig and donated to the Dojo Foundation.
- A new event API, Live Events, that can binds event to the future DOM elements.
Rewritten features are:
- Standardized jQuery Event according to W3C standards and makes it work smoothly across all browsers.
- Rewritten HTML Injection, and it's 6x faster than before.
- Rewritten .offset() from scratch, and it's 3x faster than before.
- Deprecated browser sniffing API, replaced by a new technique called 'feature detection' that simulate a particular browser feature or bug to verify its existence. This feature detection is encapsulated into a new object, jQuery.support.
The release note of this version can be read at here.
Trivia:
Version file size comparison:
jQuery v1.3.0 (115KB), minified (53.7KB) and gzipped (17.8KB)
jQuery v1.2.6 (97.8KB), minified (54.5KB) and gzipped (15.6KB)

From left to right: Aman (cofounder), Apek, Stone, Me
Last night I was invited by Santry to attend the grand opening of his new shop on 16 Jan (this Friday). And today I received another 2 invitations, from Yuliany's wedding party and Septi's house warming.
Firstly, I'd like to congratulate to Yuliany that she has already found her happiness. Here I wish her happy forever with her sweetheart 'Didi'
. The wedding party will be held at Golden Prawn Restaurant (well known as 933 Restaurant) tonight (14 Jan). Yeah, it's tonight, and it's too sudden. Some female friends of mine even haven't prepare their dress. I wonder if she had already invited Andy which is currently in Singapore to attend her banquet. Maybe she had invited him, I don't know if Andy could get here by evening. I do informed her by sms, but I still haven't received her response yet. She might being busy for some wedding customs right now I guess.
About the invitations from Santry and Septi, both of them are on the same day, 16 Jan. I think we likely prefer to Septi's place than Santry for 2 reasons, that is time and place. About Santry, we don't know if his grand opening would be opened till evening, as we can't go there because we have our work on daytime. In his invitation has shop address, but no one knows where it is located. Of course we would find it if we had much time. In case we couldn't get there, we would just send him some flowers with congratulatory cards.
Okay, anyway, congratulations to 3 of them:
Santry - Success in everything!
Yuliany - Happy wedding!
Septi - Happy house-warming!
Update (15 Jan):
This morning I was invited by Atek to his birthday party. He said he will treat all of us to eat at Xiang Xiang which is located at Baloi Mas.
Nana im-ed me, said "mlm ini atek traktir le. dunia mau terbalik liau".
Yuliany sms-ed me and others, said "Hi all, atek boeng ah. wa da mau plg liao. Next time traktir wa ha.ingat ha.wa akan nagih hehe bye ..bye. see u". 
(She went to Singapore this morning with her husband for their next wedding party).
Eventually, I just get rid of my curiosity about Google TOS that I never read since I started using Google's services for almost 5 years.
I found something interesting in item 2.3 of Google TOS, that is:
2.3 You may not use the Services and may not accept the Terms if (a) you are not of legal age to form a binding contract with Google, or (b) you are a person barred from receiving the Services under the laws of the United States or other countries including the country in which you are resident or from which you use the Services.
Well, this item could be used to againts those who are underage use Google to do something that is disallowed at their age. But, seems like nobody cares about it. Google is freely used at any age here. Fortunately, I am old enough to use Google.
By the way, if you have Google Chrome, why don't you type on your Omnibox: about:terms, and see the same TOS.
I think I shouldn't suggest to anyone (who is underage) to use Google Chrome (just in case of getting arrested, LOL). Oh ya, Firefox, Opera, and IE7 too, they has inbuilt search engine location to Google. Hmm... IE6?