Friday, October 21, 2011

Hasil Pelatihan Direktori Putusan


Kegiatan konsinyering pengumpulan berkas secara elektronik yang diadakan Mahkamah Agung dalam rangka meningkatkan upload data pada direktori putusan Mahkamah Agung ini dilaksanakan di Hotel Carrcadin pada tanggal 10-12 Oktober 2011.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez sharing a hotel room is just wrong

This past week Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were both filming music videos in Tennessee and afterward they decided it would be a great idea to share a hotel room. While I know they are a couple, I have to say that I find this information disturbing.

Justin Bieber is only 17 and Selena Gomez, while she is technically an adult, is only 19. Am I the only one who thinks that these two sharing a hotel room is inappropriate at their age?

The fact that Bieber is still a minor should be enough reason to deny these two from shacking up together. Where are their parents? Are they too busy spending all the money that their children make that they don't have time to do a proper job raising their children?

If the roles were reversed and it was  Gomez who was the minor I guarantee you that more people would have a problem with this situation. But, because of the double standard regarding younger men and older women, nothing is said about how wrong it is for a 17 year old boy sharing a hotel room with a 19 year old woman.

Acceptance of this kind of behavior is exactly what is wrong with this country nowadays regarding morals and our culture. All this permissive be havior has completely changed this country for the worse and is a contributing factor to the downfall of America in the world today.

If we want to get this country back on the right track we need to stop accepting this kind of behavior from our pop icons. They have a huge influence on our children and it is hard enough to raise kids without having to deal with their hero's acting inappropriately


facebook McAfee Scan and Repair

Todd GebhartFacebook is one of the most popular sites on the Internet, and today McAfee and Facebook announced an unprecedented partnership that’s a great benefit for Facebook users. We believe this unique collaboration is a step in the right direction — using technology and education — to secure the Internet as a whole and reduce global cybercrime.

First, Facebook users will be eligible to receive a complimentary six-month subscription to McAfee® Internet Security Suite available to its users. The suite provides excellent online threat protection—just what today’s active Internet users require to stay safe while surfing and staying safely connected in their online communities. Facebook users can find the offer on the “Protect Your PC” tab on McAfee’s Facebook Page.
Facebook users will also learn how to avoid the dirty tricks that cybercriminals use by visiting the McAfee Facebook Page, as well as the Facebook Security Page (http://www.facebook.com/security). These pages will offer articles and tips about staying safe online so be sure to become a McAfee Facebook fan (www.facebook.com/mcafee).
Lastly, for very rare cases in which a Facebook user’s account has been compromised by malware such as viruses, spyware, phishing scams or other potentially unwanted programs, Facebook and McAfee have co-developed a tool called McAfee Scan and Repair which has been incorporated into the Facebook remediation process. The tool, which quarantines and deletes infected files, gets the Facebook user back on track so he/she can continue to enjoy Facebook knowing his or her computer is protected.
We are very excited about the partnership, and welcome Facebook users into the McAfee community!
Todd
Todd Gebhart
Executive Vice President and General Manager,
McAfee Consumer, Mobile and Small Business


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Saturday, October 1, 2011

TOP MOVIE - 50/50 (2011)

The Buzz: I love that Summit Entertainment is spending its Twilight profits on hard-to-market films; like The Beaver (oops) then this comedy formerly known as I'm with Cancer. Unavoidable comparisons to Funny People abound, though with Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the lead (subbing in at the 11th hour for James McAvoy) and Jonathan Levine (The Wackness) at the helm (stepping in for original director Nicole Holofcener), Gordon-Levitt would have to offer up an anti-art-house movie diatribe in order to make this unappealing.

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