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The Only Difference…

“The only difference between the programmers in Bali Camp software house and the people in any mental hospital is the earlier knows how to program.” -djitz!

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How To Make A Live Sabbath School Discussion

  Pastor Ginduk from Flickr by caB.jm’s photostream I know that a position as Sabbath School group discussion leader is one of the unwanted position in some Adventist church. You got to come early and face a bunch of people who never study their Sabbath

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Different Types of Church

Veneta SDA Church from Flickr by YoungWarrior Quite a catchy title huh? 😀 Well, I just wanna talk about my theories of different church types. I’m not gonna talk about different church denominations here, but rather the different church of SDAs. From my experiences going

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Career as Administrator vs Programmer

I remember almost a year ago I googled for article about this. I’ve been a system and network administrator for more than two years in medium sized company, dealing with Windows Servers, Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, Firewall, and VMWares. Then, for an unknown crazy reason

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Bro Ivan Insights for Medtech Graduates and CDs

UPDATE (3/12/2012): You can find other articles related to medtech here. A week ago brother Ivan wrote comments in the “5th Tips for Medtech Intern” post in this blog. He is an AUP medical technology graduate, a senior of mine, and has a lot of

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Medical Technology Course, What Is It?

  UPDATE (3/12/2012): You can find other articles related to medtech here. Just when I checked the traffic to my blog today I noticed that one of them is the google search result with keywords “medical technology course what is it about?”. Hmmm.. it really

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Tips for Medtech Intern

  UPDATE (3/12/2012): You can find other articles related to medtech here. I just had a thought to write something for the medtech intern recently. In the previous two articles, I only address tips for the clinical division students. I believe I should share some