Friday 16 January 2015

Je suis Ahmed


Hai2,

I'm in the mood to write a post so... Let's start.

We're already in the second half of January. Time flies. Wow.

I have no internet connection here... A bummer. Big, big, bummer. Probably just gonna terminate the current one and gonna go look for other brand which can hopefully work nicely, at least better than the current one.

I just found out (well.. Not really "I just found out", more like "I have heard of it for several times but never really tried it until very recently.") that I can use my iPhone as an internet connection source, thing.. Don't really know what the technical term is.. Is is tethering? Who knows.

So if I need to access the Internet from me lappy or me iPod, I can use this thing. Just gotta make sure that I have enough Internet quota... :/


Other news, Paris Terror Attacks January 2015. (Jan 7th - Jan 9th)

The three-day terror was quite an important event in our recent history. It actually touched many, many issues. Islamophobia, immigration, terrorism, extremism, freedom of expression, counter-terror laws, more control over citizens... For conspiracy theorists, "False Flag"?

These issues are some of the many issues which define our generation. Other issues, like climate change, are important to us all, and they define our generation. They show our main concerns and how people live during the early decades of the 21st century. The way we deal with these issues today, will define ourselves in the future. The way we treat these issues will affect our future, this planet's future.

Anyway, I made several tweets on the 7th of January, in response to the attack... And in response to how the world responded. Just gonna quote it here:

"We should condemn the act of killing.. But then again, how far should we defend "freedom of expression"..? If someone expresses his/her opinion and it hurts the feelings of billions of people from around the globe... Should those billions of people stay idle? They too have their own opinions. But then again, murder is simply bad. It is certainly not the right way for those people to "express" their opinion in this modern society. 
Why can't people from different backgrounds, from across the globe, engage in fair discussions, in which we'd all respect each other.. The key is to respect and understand one another... But the thing is, we all have different interests and concerns. Different ideas on how this world should work, how it should look like. Anyway, we are not living in cloud cuckoo land. So yeah. Condolences to families and friends of the victims."

It is simply bad that this kind of thing still happens in today's society. Personally, I was a bit sad, because it happened in a city which has a special place within me. I've experienced living amongst dem French people, amongst its Muslim community. And to see Paris in that kind of state, with maximum security level, is heart-wrenching.

I don't know whether it was a false flag or not. And I don't know whether those extremist groups, who act bearing the name of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), are "puppets" of another higher authority or not... But these acts are just wrong and bad.

Using the name of Islam, or Allah (SAW), or the Prophet (pbuh), or using passages from the Qur'an in order to justify such acts. It's just heart-wrenching. Islam is a religion of peace, with billions of followers. It has lasted for over 1400 years, and so there's got to be a reason behind why 'Islam is truly a religion, a guide, instead of a mad man from the Arabian desert babbling nonsense, taken from Judaism, Christianity, and Greek philosophy, in order to corrupt and control other people'.

If people spread terror using the name of Islam, or if anyone, who consider themselves as a Muslim, behave or act badly, mistreating other people, hurting other people... We have to bear in mind that it is not the religion that is bad, it is people who are corrupt, who are bad. 

People are not perfect. Humans are not perfect.

We have needs, we have desires, earthly desires... Probably heavenly desire for some of those who've had enough of living...? But these kind of people, they need to know that we exist here for a reason/ some reasons...

Human beings have this tendency to commit bad things. To disobey, to insult others, to harm others in order to achieve what we crave. Some people are greedy, some are lustful, some are just too lazy... All those sins including the so called seven deadly sins. :p

But human beings, according to what I believe anyway, also have the capacity to love. To love one another, the environment, animals, plants. We have the capacity to respect one another, to help each other out. We have the capacity to do great things, to achieve great things which can benefit us all, the human race...

Lol wtf was that, sounds like a utopian thingy. :p

Where was I... Ah.

Yeah, human beings have tendencies to commit harmful things, but we also have the capacity to do great things. It's just that the way we are raised, the way our society works, these kind of things really affect ourselves... Sometimes, people think that there's no other way, that the only way is that we have to do something bad in order to achieve our goal. In cloud cuckoo land, everyone wouldn't even dare to think of bad thoughts... Sadly, the Earth is not cloud cuckoo land.

The thing is, as I said in my tweet, we have different concerns and interests. Some of us are desperate to have food and shelter. Some of us crave luxury. Some of us crave power. Some of us do bad things in order to ensure themselves to be adored, to be liked by others. Some of us do unacceptable things in order to protect their loved ones, securing a brighter future for their family without considering the effect of their doings.

We can't enforce our own ideals into everyone, that's why we have to accept the fact that people are different. We have different ideas on how this world should work. Some ideas may clash, but that does not mean that we have the right to force other people into submission, into agreeing. 

Instead of the use of force, as I said, why can't we have discussions...? Human beings have the intellectual capacity... Well, some of us do anyway. Some people are just too thick or too hot-headed to have a proper discussion with...

But I believe, for many of us, if the right reasons have been presented, then they can think for themselves which would be better, which are the right things to do, which are the things that should be, how things should work out in our society, ideally.

Well, I doubt this can work though... Dialogues and discussions... :/ Similar to "Ibadat Khana", in which people had interfaith dialogues. There need to be transparency, good regulation, respect between participants, understanding, and willingness to respect, understand, and willingness to improve humanity.

Wow I clearly went way way way off tangent there...

Back to the Paris terror.

I was a bit disgusted by how the media and the social media responded to this event.

Don't get me wrong, as I said, I condemn the act of killing such as what happened.

But the way people brought up the phrase "Freedom of Expression"... Is just. I don't know.

Here, take a look at this:

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The way how people want to protect "Freedom of Speech" or "Freedom of Expression". Those people just don't think, don't they?

I support freedom of expression, because without it, we wouldn't be here. I wouldn't be writing this. But I believe there should, obviously, be limits.

One of the things that I really love about Indonesia, is that many of us are aware that there should be respect and tolerance towards each other, especially in terms of dealing with various religious faiths and beliefs.

Charlie Hebdo makes satirical cartoons. They probably just want to "entertain" other people, or give critics on current affairs. They were attacked previously on several occasions, I believe... Molotov or something. Anyway, they make cartoons not just about Islam or the Prophet (pbuh). They also "attacked" the Vatican, other religious figures, and various political figures.

But the thing is, when you've insulted someone, whom billions of people adore very much. Whom billions of people respect and love... Shouldn't there be limits? Just take a look at the picture that I've posted up there...

And here is a video:




I mean come on, look at the recent conflict between Palestine and Israel. Yes, quite a lot of support for Palestine... But then, take a look at how many people shouting at other people being "anti-Semitic", just because they expressed their pro-peace, anti-Israel views... For example when someone posted a photo saying "Nazi Germany = Israel", just take a look at the comment section and you'd see people labelling others as being "anti-Semitic".

So much for being fair and just.

Well, yeah, those people on the Internet did not go out and kill those whom they considered as "anti-Semitic". Certainly a better way of "opposing" the so-called "Freedom of Speech" than killing.

Anyway, yeah. Limits. Just as the Prophet (pbuh) said, moderation in all things. You can't just promote hatred.

Speaking about promoting hatred... Three videos:






Russell Brand is amazing :p

Wtf Fox News :p :p :p Hilarious.


Anyway, back to the events at Paris...

Yeah. I would accept cartoons which criticises extremist groups or other acts of terrorism bearing the name of Islam, without trying to insult the Prophet (pbuh), Allah, or Islam itself.

And if their objective is to criticise and to entertain, instead of to attack other people, surely it'd be alright.

But as I said, they should not hurt billions of people by insulting a person whom they love so much.

I am sure the cartoonists are aware of what they're doing, aware of the consequences...

And so it happened.

After the 7th January attack, there were several hostage situations and more killings... Heart-wrenching.

It seems that the French government is trying to tell that the attacks that happened did not represent Islam. Hollande is also trying to reassure others that even Muslims feel unsafe after the attacks. Lots of Muslims in France, in Paris... Including Indonesian Muslims. Anyway, yeah, Hollande is trying to say that the enemy is not Islam itself, it is terrorism... Cool. Hopefully he is being sincere about it, and hopefully the French people are willing to agree to this view. I mean, Muslims have been part of France, of its community, for decades... They have lived alongside each other for so long, surely there's some sort of understanding going on between French Muslims and the French people in general.



Now, how should Muslims respond to such attacks or insults? What'd be the best way?

We have to make people understand that the Prophet is a highly-respected figure, whom billions of Muslims love very much. We have to make them understand that depicting the Prophet in such ways is not acceptable. 

If they say that we are ignorant, following some sort of teaching of an "imaginary desert fairy", then show them compassion.

There's no harm in believing in something, as long as you don't go out forcing your beliefs to others, in harmful or inappropriate ways.

The best way to promote Islam, is to show compassion. Show all the good things in Islam. Behave appropriately. The best way to defend the honour of the Prophet, is to act like him.

We have to think. What would the Prophet do in this situation? I mean, man, he was insulted and attacked in his time. People threw rocks at him, insulted him, attacked him... And he showed compassion in return. And that is the beauty of him. It is also the beauty of Islam.

Instead of insulting them back, or revenge, or attacking them... Show mercy and compassion. Promote love. God has given us the capacity to think and to love. So we have to use our intellect to do great things, to help others. We also have to show compassion and promote peace.

Instead of mocking back those who mocked our Prophet, show them how he is the best of mankind. How he was one of the best men who have walked this planet. How he is the best of role model. Use reasoning if they need it, because we are able to give them reasons on why Muhammad (pbuh) is the best example of human.



On Wednesday the 14th of January, I believe it was in response to the new issue of Charlie Hebdo, a hash-tag #WhoIsMuhammad was trending worldwide for some time on Twitter. Alongside the hash-tag, people celebrated the life of Prophet Muhammad by either quoting his sunnah, or by typing his advices and ideas, or simply by typing the ways he lived his life, how he had lived, the story of his life. Emotionally, I was touched. This is how it's supposed to be. By people promoting peaceful thoughts and ideas. 



Do not waste water.

So, so, so much more can be said around the topic of religion, and Islam itself. Save it for another time :)



Right after the attack, people use the phrase, "Je suis Charlie", or "I am Charlie", as an act of solidarity. I somehow feel that this phrase alienates some people... Muslims.. Well, those who love and respect the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) anyway... Because we can't "be Charlie". We can't identify ourselves as a group of people who insulted the Prophet.

Well, je ne suis pas Charlie. :/ Mais, je suis Ahmed. Ahmed, as in the name of one of the police officers who was killed during the attack. He was a French Muslim. Also, Ahmed, as in "Muhammad", the name of our beloved Prophet.

May there be peace.

Cheers.

Assalamu'alaikum. Peace be upon you. :)

Friday 2 January 2015

Public Transport! (Mainly about Commuter Line)

Hai2,

(Yg gw tulis di bawah ini berdasarkan observasi personal + research dikit2 :p, so kalo ada yg ternyata salah, let me know.)

Hari kedua di bulan Januari, somehow, gw tiba2 pengen naik Commuter Line Jabodetabek...

Saking bosennya sampe kyk gini... :p Well, not exactly.

Emang lagi liburan gini sih, awalnya pengen nyoba naik dari Lenteng Agung (stasiun terdekat) ke Kota, trus strolling sekitar Museum Fatahillah/Museum Sejarah Jakarta, trus pulang naik TransJakarta, janjian di Senayan. Tapi, karena akhir2 ini lagi suka hujan deras, akhirnya ga jadi ke Kota.

Instead, gw mampir ke rumah temen deket Stasiun Tebet (thankfully lumayan deket, jalan 10 menitan gitu), trus lanjut dari Tebet ke Manggarai, ganti kereta ke Sudirman, TransJakarta/Busway dari Dukuh Atas ke Bundaran Senayan.

:/

Ini bukan pertama kali gw naik Commuter Jabodetabek... Biasanya naik Commuter dari Lenteng ke UI. Pernah juga dari Pasar Minggu ke UI. Dari yang orang2 bilang, Commuter Line sekarang udah jauh lebih baik. And yes, dari yg dulu gw inget2, walaupun ga pernah naik, kereta Jabodetabek emang beda bgt. Gw inget dulu banyak yg naik2 atap kereta gitu...

Sekarang, dibanding yg dulu, jauh lebih nyaman dan bersih, dan kyknya lebih aman juga deh... Jarang naik Commuter sih, ga pernah pas rush hour pas penuh bgt gitu..

Tapi masih ada beberapa hal yg bisa ditingkatkan... Tapi sebelum gw kasih tau beberapa hal yg bisa ditingkatkan itu, ini alasan2 kenapa tadi gw tiba2 pengen naik commuter:

- Di rumah ga ngapa2in, itung2 olahraga jalan kaki :p

- Pengen nyobain aktivasi kartu eMoney: Temen gw pas itu bilang aktivasi cuma bisa di stasiun besar, makanya gw plan ke Manggarai. Tapi ternyata (I think) di tiap stasiun ada... Cari deket loket ato lorong yg dilewatin orang2 sekitar loket, ada tempat ngetap kartu gitu bentuknya kotak, ukuran kecil/sedeng, warna merah, nempel di dinding. Ini kartu yg gw pake gw dapetin untuk TransJakarta Koridor 1, yg full e-ticketing, dan kartunya bisa dipake juga untuk Commuter Line. Lumayan ga harus ngantri2 beli tiket dan nuker tiket :)

- Pengen ngecek seberapa jauh rumah temen gw dari stasiun Tebet kalo jalan kaki :p

- Pengen "survey" stasiun titik potong/persimpangan/intersection/transit: Gw selama naik Commuter sebelum hari ini, ga pernah lewatin stasiun besar yg dilewatin bbrp jalur yg bercabang, kyk Manggarai. Curious aja stasiun besar untuk kereta di sini itu bakal kyk gimana... Itung2 research kalo jadi bikin post ttg public transport di sini :p

- Pengen liat stasiun Sudirman: Ini stasiun gw cuma pernah liat dari luar. Stasiun yg criss-cross sama Koridor 1 TransJakarta, yg terletak di jalan utama di Jakarta.. It'd be interesting.

Yep. Itu beberapa alasan kenapa gw tiba2 pengen jalan nyobain Commuter... Tryin'a fix public transport around here. Potensinya besar banget. Warga Jabodetabek butuh, butuh banget transportasi umum yang baik. Yakin akan banyak yg pake. Sekarang aja banyak keluarga yg pake. 

Commuter Line sama Transjakarta itu ga begitu pricey kok... Reasonable harganya. Commuter Line kalo gasalah Rp2000,00 kalo turun di 5 stasiun pertama dari stasiun departure, ekstra Rp500,00 untuk tiap 3 stasiun setelahnya. Sampai tadi, gw pake tiket single-trip yg kalo udah ditap keluar, kartunya bisa dikembaliin ke loket. Tiket kyk gini bayar ekstra Rp5000,00, tapi kalo udah sampe tujuan, ditukerin ke loket, bisa dapet Rp5000,00 nya balik. Namanya "THB" (Tiket Harian Berjamin). Rp5000,00-nya itu sebagai jaminan, I think.

Untuk TransJakarta, Rp3500,00 most of the time... Kalo gasalah lebih murah di rush hour pagi.

For comparison (post-BBM naik, yang late-2014)
- Metro Mini: Rp4000,00 jauh-dekat.
- Angkot: Kalo Angkot tergantung jarak sih, cuma dari yg gw sering naikin, say... Pondok Labu ke Lenteng Agung (S02), ujung ke ujungnya kalo gasalah Rp6000,00 , probably more.

Iya, MetroMini sama Angkot bisa berhenti almost anywhere yg dilewatin jalurnya, sementara Commuter sama TransJakarta harus turun di stasiun2/halte2 yg udah ditentukan, yg emang tempat turun.

Tapi ngeliat transportasi umum di Jakarta yg udah ada... Lumayan sih. It works, somehow. But we really need an underground network. Soalnya overground, kalo pake angkot, metromini, kopaja, TransJakarta, bisa ttp kena macet. Kalo underground, insyaAllah bebas macet... Who knows. :p

Makanya gw lumayan suka sama Commuter, so far. Lebih bebas macet. Itu alesannya. Dan kalo pergi jarak jauh nyaman2 aja. Dan cukup murah.

Nah, tapi seperti yg gw bilang di awal, ada beberapa hal yg perlu diperbaikin/ditingkatkan... Ada juga hal2 yg gw sayangin yg mungkin udah gabisa diganti. 


Ini beberapa hal yg bisa gw inget/omongin:


1. Informasi/Penanda kereta mana di peron/platform yg mana

Kalo orang yg udah sering naik sih kayaknya ga masalah. Gw gatau ini aturan umumnya ato engga, tapi lajur kereta itu kebalikannya lajur mobil/jalan raya. Di jalanan di Indonesia kita nyetir di lajur kiri, sementara kereta di sini itu di lajur kanan. Jadi kalo jalur Bogor-Kota, yg run South-North, kereta ke arah Kota (utara) itu di lajur sebelah timur, sementara kereta  ke arah Bogor (selatan) itu di lajur sebelah barat.

Nah, tapi bagi yg gatau ttg aturan ini, lokasi kereta mana di peron mana, bisa rada awkward. Good thing, sering/selalu ada yg jaga di stasiun, jadi bisa nanya mereka. Atau bisa juga nanya2 orang sih.

Oke, tadi di stasiun Manggarai, yg merupakan stasiun intersection/transit/persimpangan, gw agak bingung. Gw mau lanjut ke Sudirman, yg arahnya itu ke Tanah Abang... Kereta yg gw naikin itu ke arah lain, yaitu Kota. Nah, berarti gw harus ganti kereta kan... Pfft, obviously.

Masalahnya, gw gatau kereta mana yg ke arah Tanah Abang... Iya, ada mas2/mbak2 yg ngasih pengumuman lewat speaker. Tapi masa kita harus nunggu pengumuman lewat gitu?

Iya, bisa nanya orang, bisa nanya petugas2 yg jaga.

Well... Mungkin ga pasang info kereta yg mana ada di peron yg mana itu ada baiknya juga... At least kita, manusia kota, jadi "diwajibkan" untuk berinteraksi dengan orang lain :p No problemo, just ask the guard..

Well... Dari yg gw liat, ada orang2 nanya gitu entah ke orang lain entah ke petugas. Pas nanya ke orang lain ada aja yg ga jawab, ato gatau, karena arahnya beda. Nanya ke petugas sih bisa dijawab, cuma beberapa ada yg agak dingin gitu. 

Gimana gw akhirnya bisa menemukan kereta yg bener? Tiba2 denger orang lain ada yg nanya ke Tanah Abang... Well, I got all the time in the world, dan gw awalnya rencana untuk duduk2 setengah jam, observasi, merhatiin how it all works around here, sekalian dengerin pengumuman. Tapi akhirnya kedengeran orang nanya, jadi tau juga lumayan cepet.

Nah, gw menuju kereta yg akan lewat Sudirman. Untuk konfirmasi, gw nanya ke petugas yg ada di keretanya. Itu btw yg dari tadi gw sebut 'petugas' itu more like penjaga keamanan yg pake helm putih itu. Gatau exact namenya apa... Anyway, petugas yg gw tanyain itu jawabnya rada dingin dan agak cepet, jadi ga jelas...

Gw sih personally ga masalah. Cuma gw mikirin, kalo Indonesia eventually didatengin banyak foreigners, entah workers ato tourists ato students, yaa susah juga kalo info ga jelas atau petugas gabisa jawab dgn... agak warmer.

Sebenernya masalah sama petugas itu ga akan jadi masalah besar kalo ada papan info atau TV gitu yg jelas ngasitauin kereta mana di peron mana, direction mana, jam berapa berangkatnya. Soalnya pengguna Commuter bisa langsung cari tau sendiri, dengan ngeliat papan info/TV.

Petugas2 kyk gitu kan fungi utamanya emang menjaga kemanan, yaa dikit2 bolehlah orang nanya2. Cuma kalo kebanyakan orang nanya ke petugas, maybe mereka bakal rada annoyed juga? Mungkin ga sih mereka jadi annoyed? :p

Gw sadar sih, petugas2 kyk gitu di luar juga ada. Tapi biasanya kalo lg ada acara besar, crowded, dan busy gitu. Dan mereka kalo ditanya2in gitu sama orang juga... Biasa aja sih.

Well, mungkin petugas di sini juga biasa2 aja kalo ditanya2in. Cuma ya balik ke yg tadi lagi. Kalo ada papan info/TV, tugas penjaga2 di stasiun bisa lebih ringan lah...

Another plus side, pergerakan orang2 bisa jadi lebih cepet kalo ga nanya2 ke petugas/orang lain. Kalo lg ada yg mau buru2 gitu misalnya...

Tadi di stasiun Manggarai, yg merupakan stasiun intersection, gw ga liat papan info yg jelas. Peron tempat gw turun itu nandain bahwa peron ini itu untuk kereta ke arah Tanah Abang juga... Tapi ternyata ada kereta di peron lain yg lagi nunggu berangkat, dan itu ke arah Tanah Abang... Kalo tadi ga denger orang/ga nanya... Yaa kemungkinan gatau ada kereta itu di peron lain.

Nah, di stasiun Sudirman... Gara2 lokasinya di daerah skyscrapers, pusat, "premium"... Maybe... Jadi ada TV gitu yg ngeliatin kereta ke arah mana dan jam berangkatnya... I think. Gw di situ buru2 jadi ga merhatiin bener. Tapi sekilas, yg gw liat itu ya kereta yg ke mana, sama ada jamnya. Which is... Cool.

Kalo di Sudirman bisa pasang ginian, kenapa di stasiun lain engga? Khususnya stasiun intersection gitu... Soalnya mengandalkan pengumuman lewat speaker, kadang suka ga kedengeran. Nanya orang bisa lama.

Conclusion: Pasang TV yg isinya info jam berapa sekarang, jam berapa keretanya akan datang/berangkat, tujuan kereta itu, dan di peron yg mana lokasi kereta itu. Insya Allah orang2 bisa lebih jelas dapetin info, jadi pergerakan orang bisa lebih cepet.

2. Rain

Hal kecil aja sih, kalo lagi musim hujan itu masih suka ada yg bocor... Which is alright kalo dikit2, soalnya di luar juga masih ada, so... Acceptable. Cuma yg perlu diperhatiin itu genangan air. Di luar juga masih ada sih... Cuma dari yg tadi gw perhatiin, genangan air di sini itu lumayan gede2.. Itu aja sih... Pastiin ga licin, dan nyaman untuk orang2 jalan. Jadi gaperlu loncatin (yg bisa bahaya), dan gaperlu menghindar (yg bisa bikin macet)... Genangan air kalo gede annoying juga soalnya... :p Wet socks and shoes.

3. Fasilitas pejalan kaki sekitar stasiun

Pastiin aja sih trotoarnya ada, aman, dan nyaman. Pastiin ada tempat untuk orang2 nyebrang. Sayang juga kalo ada yg rumahnya sebenernya deket, bisa jalan kaki ke stasiun, tapi tetep pake motor gitu ke situ.. Ini nyambung ke masalah trotoar di Jakarta in general sih. Kadang pejalan kaki harus turun ke jalanan karena gaada trotoar, jadi bisa bahaya. Apalagi kalo musim hujan ada genangan besar, di jalanan yg gaada trotoarnya. Cobain sendiri aja... Gaada trotoar tuh bahaya. Yg nyebelin kalo udah ada trotoar, tapi gabisa dipake karena kehalangan orang parkir/mangkal/jualan/ngapain... Kapan2 gw bahas ttg fasilitas pejalan kaki :p

4. Warning sama Pegangan

Sejauh ini, dari yg gw perhatiin, pintu kereta itu ditutup setelah petugas2 di ujung kereta kasih aba2. Bener ga sih? Soalnya durasi pintu kebuka itu ga tentu, kadang bisa cepet bgt kalo emang gaada yg naik/turun. Cuma masalahnya, kalo ada yg tiba2 mau turun, tiba2 kejepit? Kalo mau naik sih kyknya lebih aman, soalnya keliatan di luar... Cuma orang turun kan dari dalem kereta, yang ga keliatan sama petugas ujung2.

Kalo ada suara warning pintu mau ditutup gitu, itu udah enak bgt. Jadi orang yg tiba2 mau keluar bisa tau dan hati2. Gw pernah sekali, pas baru pertama naik Commuter, nongolin kepala :p dan karena biasanya dapet suara warning gitu kalo pintu mau ditutup, gw ga ngeh... Engga, kepala gw engga kejepit. Tapi gw lumayan kaget, kepala gw nongol gitu tiba2 pintu udah gerak nutup... Ishh.

So yeah... Kita butuh suara warning pintu ditutup.

Sementara masalah pegangan... Ini applies ke TransJakarta juga sih, tapi bahas kapan2 yg spesifik TJ. Pegangan bagi orang yg berdiri itu sebenernya ada sih di kereta2... Mainly pegangan tangan yg dangling gitu dari atas. Masalahnya, ini terbatas. Ada juga sih pegangan besi gitu di atas ato di pinggir2 tempat duduk. Yaa, untuk yg berdiri di antara dua sisi tempat duduk sih gpp... Cuma bagi yg berdiri di tengah (depan pintu kereta), pegangannya minim.

Di luar lumayan enak, soalnya ada tiang di tengah2 space yg cukup gede itu, space depan pintu kereta. Tiangnya tengahnya bercabang tiga, jadi bisa banyak orang yg pegangan. Considering kereta2 Commuter Line itu lebih bumpy dari Métro/RER, gw rasa kita butuh pegangan di tengah2 itu... Kalo lagi banyak orang soalnya, itu useful bgt. Kalo banyak orang ga dapet pegangan, suka awkward gitu ada yg miring2 mau jatoh :p Yg masalah pegangan sih ga terlalu masalah, cuma bakal lebih nyaman aja gw rasa.... Gatau sih kalo kereta2 gini bisa dimodif custom ato harus terima dari desain awalnya..

5. Street Musicians

Nah, yg ini agak dodgy. Soalnya kalo mau nambah street artists, perlu ada regulasi, pengawasan yg ketat. Pastiin yg dateng itu entertaining, pastiin mereka ga ganggu, pastiin ga maksa2 masuk kalo lg penuh.

Gw rasa, kyk di Paris, gpp ada pemusik jalanan yg ngamen. Di sana sih masih ada aja tunawisma yg minta2 di dalem Métro... Which can be quite disturbing. Ga jarang ada orang minta2 yg mabok, ato yg bau bgt, gabisa mandi berbulan2... Ga bermaksud menjelek2an.. Gw prihatin sama kondisi mereka, kenapa masih ada orang2 yg hidup kyk gini... Apa mereka yg mau...? Di mana peran pemerintah....? Itu yg gw tanya2in pas masih di sana.

Anyway, yeah. Street Musicians... Why not? Mereka bisa entertaining kok. Tapi kalo mau yg bagus, yg bisa ga mengurangi kenyamanan pengguna kereta, perlu ada pengawasan. How..? Gw sempet denger pengamen di Métro sama kereta sekitar Paris itu "diaudisi" dulu... Gatau bener ato engga, tapi itu lumayan keren kalo bener.

Gatau deh di sini bisa diterapin ato engga. Selain mastiin mereka entertaining dan ga mengganggu kenyamanan, pastiin petugas2 yg ngawasin disiplin, ga ngebiarin sembarang orang ngamen... Misal ada A sama B. Si A boleh ngamen, sementara B punya tendency untuk mengurangi kenyamanan. Jangan sampe gara2 A temenan sama B, jadi B dibolehin masuk... Gitu.

Intinya untuk yg ini, selektif. Semoga aja kalo ada aturan ini, street musicians di Indonesia bisa lebih diapresiasi lagi, dan mereka sendiri bisa keliatan lebih baik, jadi pribadi yg lebih baik gara2 bisa ikut aturan. Dan semoga, makin banyak ide2 kreatif yg muncul dan ditampilkan oleh musisi2 jalanan :)

Gw ga bilang pengamen2 Jakarta itu ga baik. Gw bisa ngusulin poin ini karena sejauh ini, ga sedikit pengamen2 yg gw temuin di Metro Mini ato angkot yang bisa entertaining, yg suaranya bagus, yg mainnya bagus. Sayangnya masih ada yg kesannya malak, ato yg ngamennya males2an... :/

And yes, gw yakin kebanyakan dari musisi jalanan ga mau hidup terus2an kyk gitu... Cuma, at the very least, kalo para artis jalanan ini menjalankan tugasnya dengan baik, dengan cara menghibur, semoga bisa jadi berkah dan ibadah tersendiri. :)


6. Ini yg udah susah diganti, dan penutup




Commuter Line itu udah cukup nyaman untuk digunakan. Tergolong cukup murah juga. Selain beberapa masalah di atas, no big problem. Di dalemnya adem, sepoi2 pake kipas angin... Kursinya juga cukup nyaman, dan dalem keretanya bersih.

Kalo bisa gw bandingin Commuter Line Jabodetabek sama public transport yg di Paris, Commuter Line ini sebanding sama RER Île-de-France :)

Sama2 kereta yg ditujukan mainly untuk pekerja, commuters yang tinggal di suburbs dan perlu ke tengah kota. Jarak antar stasiun sama2 cukup jauh, dan jalur2nya itu keluar Jakarta ke daerah2 suburbsnya Jakarta, sama kyk RER yg dari Paris sampe ke ujung2 Île-de-France.

Nah, yg gw sayangkan... Misal orang mau dari Depok, or say Lenteng Agung, yg masih bagian dari Jakarta, mau ke stasiun Kebayoran... Kita harus ke utara dulu, ke Manggarai, trus ambil yang ke Tanah Abang, baru balik ke selatan, ke Kebayoran... Gaada jalur yg East-West di selatan... :(

Kalo ada, it'd save time. Masalahnya, udah kebanyakan perumahan penduduk. Gw blm tau sejarahnya kenapa jalur2 kereta di sini itu kyk gini... But yeah. Sayang bgt harus ke tengah dulu kyk gitu...

Semoga aja di kedepannya, MRT Jakarta bisa bikin sambungan2 East-West ato sambungan apapun yg kalo mau pindah/transit ga harus ke tengah2 dulu.



Makasih! Sori kalo rada blabbering... Kalo ada topik2 yg nyambung nanti coba gw bahas lain waktu ya.

Stay safe.

Thursday 1 January 2015

2015: Start

Hi again!

Before we begin, I would like to express my condolences and offer my thoughts and prayers... For those who are affected by the Klewer Market Fire, and for those who have lost their loved ones in the disastrous AirAsia QZ8501 crash.

It was the right thing to do for the government, national or regional, to ask, and to encourage Indonesians to celebrate this year's New Year's Eve moderately, in order to respect those who have just suffered and are still suffering from the recent disasters that happened here in this country.

It was the right thing to do, to encourage people to pray rather than celebrating with fireworks.

May Allah guide us through these tough times, give us strength, and patience. Amen.

So, UTC+7 have just entered 2015... Pretty cool.

Happy New Year all.

So basically, I spent this NYE playing Cities in Motion 2 while listening to people talking on YouTube.... Yeah. Quite educational, if you're willing to believe :p

At 23:50, I went outside with my iPod, took a video and some pictures, fireworks everywhere, loud bangs, glorious. Fireworks are always mesmerizing.

00:10, I went back inside.

:p

I don't know why but I just didn't feel like going out. Partly because I wasn't in the mood, partly because I caught a cold fever just recently, partly because I went out earlier already during the day (31/12/14), partly because I was curious to try to make a city in Cities in Motion 2... :p And partly because I wanted to accompany my parents... Though actually they went to bed early, so.. Yeah, not sure about that.

It's nice though, I'm feeling a bit tired already, planning to finish Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days.

And so.

To start 2015.

Here is a list of things to look forward to in 2015...

That I look forward to anyway...

Probably some interesting things are being left out.. Who nose.

  • Broadchurch 2! Soon!
  • Fifty Shades movie :/
  • Insurgent!
  • PAPER TOWNS!!!
  • STAR WARS :D :D :D :D
  • Hearts of Iron IV!
  • Cities: Skylines!
  • Doctor Who Series 9!!!!
  • Doctor Who 10th Anniversary of Nu Who... Probably gonna be something.
  • Once Upon A Time S04 second half!
  • ASEAN Economic Community
  • ManUtd back in the Champions League :)
Plus

Hopefully, getting some work experience before...
Univ. exam...
And hopefully... Finally... Get to study in a university.
Meet new people, new friends.
Build new connections.
Be more productive, more active.

Here's for 2015. Bismillah.