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Jogging on a Sunday Morning


Great Sunday morning, jogging. Behind me is the view of South Bandung. It's beautiful, isn't it? My house is about 300 meters down the road from where I stand. Now you can see why I love Bandung so much. Not even Google can make me move. I think...
(See "Why I should work for Google." Picture taken 15 January 2006 by my wife.) Posted by Picasa

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Anonymous said…
sehat bos! bagus! :D
health is not everything, but without it everything is nothing. :D
Anonymous said…
ini daerah mana ya? tampaknya damai.
Anonymous said…
adoh .. om budi ... saya berarti rumahnya agak kebawahnya lagi ... depan rumah dokter :D .... sejajaran sama sampeyan ... he he he ... nanti saya tak mampir kesana boleh ndak.
Budi Rahardjo said…
Ini di Bojong Koneng (daerah Cikutra) Bandung.
Anonymous said…
Om Budi .. daerah ini masuk daerah resapan air bukan yang sering dibahas di koran-koran ? heheeh ..mudah-mudahan bukan ya :D
Anonymous said…
Gak ada hubungannya sih, tapi anak ITB sekarang banyak yang nganggur pak! boro2 joging. mikir cari kerjaan sulit. anak cisitu Lama VIII/12 Asrama Putra ITB
Anonymous said…
kenal sama yag di cisitu lama viii no 44?
Budi Rahardjo said…
Lah, anonymous, harusnya lulusan ITB bukan cari kerjaan melainkan membuat lapangan pekerjaan dong. Malu ah. Ayo kreatif. Siap buat usaha baru?

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