At Founders' Trophy, Master Masyhur messaged me and asked me to create a blog for members of SEF. "Blog keroyokan" he said. So here it is, Master. Your humble apprentice is honored to have once again fulfilled your wish. It's a simple and free blog, but sufficient to be a "blog keroyokan" I guess.
By the time any of you SEF members are reading this, I've already messaged most of you the password and id needed to modify and write anything you like in this blog. It's a "blog keroyokan" after all. Every members are welcome here, of course, debaters or non-debaters, new members or old members, or even alumnies alike. Just to add, I think proper grammar would be required to write here. I don't mean to scare off any English beginners or to complicate your writing process. But I believe this blog can be a good place to practice our written English.
Oh and it would be nice if any of you could provide this blog with a SEF Logo (do we have any, anyway?), or any 'SEF' writing with a good design.
Now start writing something, guys!
Best regards,
MPandu
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3 comments:
We're definitely having a different perception here. What i have in mind was a like of corporate blog, not dissimilar to maverick type.
And by keroyokan i mean that any sef member who's also a blogger user may log on using their account. And i was curious to try wordpress, actually.
Writing something, OK.. Every new and old members, you mean ex-members? I am actually an ex-member of SEF-ITB, well I was SEF chief programmer. But that was a long time ago, 1979 I guess. Nice to know SEF is till there and still active.. They say, whatever is your field, you need to be good in 2 things, computer and english..
Hi agno,
It's nice to see an ex-member able to found this blog. the oldest that I know of are from SEF 95 (I think). Please do tell us your stories of what were SEF at that time. It'd be interesting to compare. :D
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