Yep, looking at the title above, you've got to be thinking, "Ha! This girl has just bought a BlackBerry device!" Emm, yep, I did bought it.. in April. Heheheh.
I've been using it for 2 months now, and I feel nice about it.
The best thing about using BlackBerry in Indonesia is.. the fact that there are so many Indonesians using it!
So I think by using a BlackBerry device is like joining a community of communication and lifestyle. And what I mean by communication is, BBs really make it much easier to communicate with your relations. Just BBM (BlackBerry Messenger) them, or using Ubertwitter or Facebook application, Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, etc. Easy and short.
The internet browser is great, too. You can change the browser identification at any time from BlackBerry to Firefox or Internet Explorer. This gadget surely gives you full control of world's updates right before your thumb tips.
This month, my friend DW has just flown to Melbourne.
And obviously he hasn't turned on his BlackBerry Internet Service.
Well he told me, that in Melbourne, to be able to activate that service is that you must register.
What? Just the same as in Indonesia, right?
Well not that easy.
Turns out you got to be 18 years old or more to be able to register and activate your BIS.
DW said he also didn't know why.
When I come to think of it, here (in Indonesia), even KIDS can go online with their BlackBerry device! And I mean, for real.
And activating BlackBerry Internet Service in Indonesia is just so damn easy.
Tap *303#, *123#, or something else like that and press call, the menu shows up, and you just have to pick BlackBerry Services.
And then, TA-DING! The confirmation SMS comes into your inbox, and you're already online.
Meanwhile in Melbourne, you have to go to the counter of the provider to register.
Hm.. It makes me think.
What in Indonesia, things are mostly easy to get and access. (I guess Indonesians really love instant and easy process)
And I'm sitting here in front of my computer, I have been and I still am, sufficient and supplied.
I had never encountered any shortage issues.
Praise the Lord, my parents have always been able supply and fulfill my needs, so I almost got no problem.
But what if.. I live all by myself? No parents, no servants, no.. one to lean on to.
Will I be able to take care and face and solve my own problems without them?
To be honest, I'm not a boo-hoo or momma's boy (haha I'm a girl, though!), and living alone in solitude won't bring any trouble for me.
But.. why am I keep all this doubt and feeling hesitant about myself living alone?
I haven't been preparing any plans of getting into what university, what major, what it takes to get there, etc.
My God. Ce Fanny even told me that 12th grade is going to be heavy!
UCLA. My dream. Could I ever make it into reality?
Well first, time to wake up. You got what it takes to be there? All yep, only the financials are big no-no.
Maybe I should wake, see, and accept the reality now. Dreams, are dreams. Just do the best with what God has entrusted to you now. And plus with prayers and faith, God will hear you and make your dream comes true. Think of that as bonus. :)
"Just be patient. God will make a way for you somehow. Be patient." -DW.
(Wow seriously DW, I kinda make you sound cool in my blog! But really, thanks.)
Wow. What have I been mumbling about?
From BlackBerry to universities?
Ahaahahaha it's really not associated, right? :)
But it's the true fun of blogging. You get to write what's in your mind!
And these written words.. are what's in mine.
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