tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9161155155638715504.post1694124427704343978..comments2023-07-03T18:35:37.155+07:00Comments on Elyani's Place: In the darkElyanihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02520287171556578033noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9161155155638715504.post-74259131360975767142008-06-11T09:09:00.000+07:002008-06-11T09:09:00.000+07:00oh..no electricity = no light = no computer = no A...oh..no electricity = no light = no computer = no AC = no hot shower = no TV (yes, while most of u loathe it, i love it .. ) oh no no.. <BR/>the problem is that we do not work hard enough to develop renewable energy despite the fact that we have abundant natural resources. we have lots of sunshine, the source for solar energy, lots of wind, lots of plants that can produce vegetable oil etc. <BR/>if it is properly developed, i am sure that none of us would live in the dark.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9161155155638715504.post-40594593023034508542008-06-06T12:27:00.000+07:002008-06-06T12:27:00.000+07:00waduh..di bangka lebih parah lage kali mba... dima...waduh..di bangka lebih parah lage kali mba... dimana2 yak mati listrik... bentar2 loh... parah kan?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9161155155638715504.post-29913315622403456692008-06-05T19:23:00.000+07:002008-06-05T19:23:00.000+07:00I second to above comments. Black out especially d...I second to above comments. Black out especially during the night is horrible because virtually we can't do anything. Call their hot line 123 and I guarantee the respond (if you lucky enough to talk with the operator because many times the line is always busy) will be : "Sorry, we'll working on it, but don't know when it will be fixed". Pathetic isn't it ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9161155155638715504.post-63628079896004255822008-06-05T15:40:00.000+07:002008-06-05T15:40:00.000+07:00Indonesia should start privatizing government-owne...Indonesia should start privatizing government-owned companies to increase services and competition. Even Pertamina has changed a lot since private petrol companies started to appear all over Jakarta.<BR/><BR/>I can't imagine living without electricity NOW, but perhaps 100 years ago where there is no internet, refrigerator or radio, I can :PTherryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10931058172511766404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9161155155638715504.post-78948562321741606942008-06-05T14:35:00.000+07:002008-06-05T14:35:00.000+07:00Nope, I don't think we can live without electricit...Nope, I don't think we can live without electricity either. We have too much things in our life that is powered with electricity.<BR/><BR/>I don't know why PLN is always having the same old story with the power outage. There are tons of power stations here in Indonesia, water, steam, nuclear (??) you name it, but apparently it's not enough. Is it us who consume electricity in such excessive rate or that the government is simply incapable of providing a good service for the citizens?<BR/><BR/>Here, we never have power outages and electricity is privatized here. You can chose your electricity provider like you chose your mobile phone's. Funny that you mentioned about this because just last night there was a talk show in the local TV about which electricity is company is better in terms of their service fee. (since electricity is horrendously expensive here).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com