Kamis, 17 November 2011

Miss Mega punya tugas :D



DESCRIBING PEOPLE

·                                                          Describe myself
My name is Satyo.  I’m from Indonesia. I’m not very fat and tall. I have short, straight and black hair. I have black eyes, oval face, pointed nose, high forehead, small ears, and narrow shoulder. I’m fifteen year's old. I’m a student of SMK TRIATMA JAYA.   :D

·                                                         Describe family
My name is Satyo. I want tell my family. First, my father is a businessman. His name is ********. He is thin and tall. He has long, straight, and black hair. He has black eyes oval face, and pointed nose too. He is fifteen years old. my father always workhard. And my mother is a housewife. Her name is ***** *** *******. She is short and fat. She has short, wavy, and black hair. She has black eyes, oval face. She’s forty five years old. 
It is my family, I'm very lucky have family like them.ILYSM mom n dad (ˇ ⌣ˇ)εˇ`)

·                                                          Describe favorite actress
I have a favorite actress. His name is Vin Diesel. He is American actor. He is muscular and average height.  He has do not have hair. He has black eyes, strong body, and narrow shoulder. I like him because he's so cool. I always watch him in the action movie like "The Fast and The Furious, Fast and The Furious 4, Fast and Furious 5, Riddick, adn many more.

Jumat, 28 Oktober 2011

History Of Texas Holdem Poker (THP)


Although little is known about the invention of Texas hold 'em, the Texas State Legislature officially recognizes Robstown, TexasUnited States as the game's birthplace, dating the game to the early 1900s.
After its invention and spread throughout Texas, hold 'em was introduced to Las Vegas in 1967 by a group of Texan gamblers and card players, including Crandell AddingtonDoyle Brunson, and Amarillo Slim. Addington said the first time he saw the game was in 1959. "They didn't call it Texas hold 'em at the time, they just called it hold 'em.… I thought then that if it were to catch on, it would become the game. Draw poker, you bet only twice; hold 'em, you bet four times. That meant you could play strategically. This was more of a thinking man's game."
For several years the Golden Nugget Casino in Downtown Las Vegas was the only casino in Las Vegas to offer the game. At that time, the Golden Nugget's poker room was "truly a 'sawdust joint,' with…oiled sawdust covering the floors. Because of its location and decor, this poker room did not receive many rich drop-in clients, and as a result, professional players sought a more prominent location. In 1969, the Las Vegas professionals were invited to play Texas hold 'em at the entrance of the now-demolished Dunes Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. This prominent location, and the relative inexperience of poker players with Texas hold 'em, resulted in a very remunerative game for professional players.
After a disappointing attempt to establish a "Gambling Fraternity Convention," Tom Moore added the first ever poker tournament to the Second Annual Gambling Fraternity Convention held in 1969. This tournament featured several games including Texas hold 'em. In 1970, Benny and Jack Binionacquired the rights to this convention, renamed it the World Series of Poker, and moved it to their casino, Binion's Horseshoe, in Las Vegas. After its first year, a journalist, Tom Thackrey, suggested that the main event of this tournament should be no-limit Texas hold 'em. The Binions agreed and ever since no-limit Texas hold 'em has been played as the main event. Interest in the Main Event continued to grow steadily over the next two decades. After receiving only eight entrants in 1972, the numbers grew to over one hundred entrants in 1982, and over two hundred in 1991.
During this time, B & G Publishing Co., Inc. published Doyle Brunson's revolutionary poker strategy guide, Super/System. Despite being self-published and priced at $100 in 1978, the book revolutionized the way poker was played. It was one of the first books to discuss Texas hold 'em, and is today cited as one of the most important books on this game In 1983, Al Alvarez published The Biggest Game in Town, a book detailing a 1981 World Series of Poker event. The first book of its kind, it described the world of professional poker players and the World Series of Poker. Alvarez's book is credited with beginning the genre of poker literature and with bringing Texas hold 'em (and poker generally) to a wider audience.
Interest in hold 'em outside of Nevada began to grow in the 1980s as well. Although California had legal card rooms offering draw poker, Texas hold 'em was prohibited under a statute that made illegal the (now unheard of) game "stud-horse". But in 1988 Texas hold 'em was declared legally distinct from stud-horse in Tibbetts v. Van De Kamp, 271 Cal. Rptr. 792 (1990). Almost immediately card rooms across the state offered Texas hold 'em. (It is often presumed that this decision ruled that hold 'em was a game of skill, but the distinction between skill and chance has never entered into California jurisprudence regarding poker.) After a trip to Las Vegas, bookmakers Terry Rogers and Liam Flood introduced the game to European card players in the early 1980s.

Senin, 26 September 2011

The Beatles

There are places I remember




There are places I remember all my life,
Though some have changed Some forever, not for better

Some have gone and some remain.

All these places have their moments

Of lovers and friends I still can recall

Some are dead and some are living

In my life I loved them all.

And with all these friends and lovers

There is no one that compares with you

And these memories lose their meaning

When I think of love as something new

And I know I will nver lose affection

For people and things that went before

I know'll often stop and think about them.

In my life I loved you more.



And I know I will never lose affection

For people and things that went before

I know'll often stop and think about them.

In my life I loved you more

In my life I loved you more.

Rabu, 14 September 2011

miss mega punya tugas




Language in use :
1. Expressing regret
a. Expressing regret about someone’s personal circumstances
- I’m sorry to hear that
- Oh, that’s too bad. I’m sorry to hear it.
b. Expressing regret about a minor accident or event
- What a pity
- What a shame
- What a nuisance
c. Expressing shock or regret about a serious incident
- Goodness!
- How awful!
- How terrible!
- How dreadful!
2. Expressing apology
- I’m sorry, i’m late
- I’m very sorry, i didn’t see you.
- Pardon me, i’ll finish it before I go home
- I do apologize for he service
- I’m extremely sorry for the uncovinient, Sir
To accept the apology :
- It’s okay
- That’s alright
- Forget it
- Don’t worry about it
- It doesn’t matter
- Be better next time
To reject an apology :
- Are you really sorry?
- I don’t believe you’re sorry
- I don’t accept your apologize
- I’m tired of hearing you say that you’re sorry
3. Asking and giving permission
To ask for permission :
- Can i speak to Arya?
- May i come in?
- Could i use your phone?
To give permission :
- Certainly
- Yes, of course

To reject permisson :
- I’m sorry but ....
- No, you can’t because
4. Expressing request
- Could i see you for a minute?
- Would you help me?
- I wonder if you can lift the table, please
- Could you tell me the way to station please?
- Do you mind if I go to sleep?
5. Offering something
- Let me carry you book
- Allow me to help you
- Do you want some tea?
6. Expressing sympathy
- I’m sorry to hear that
- I’m sorry for your lost
- You have my deepest sympathies
- May the comfort of God help you during this difficult time