Photos: Saw Your Stones

From Saw YOur Stones
(This photos to remember the death of Major Andrew Olmsted,
blogger who has been killed in Iraq combat field.)

Foto ini untuk mengenang kematian Mayor Andrew Olmsted,
seorang blogger yang tewas di medan tempur Irak.

"Believe it or not, one of the things I will miss most is not being able to blog any longer. The ability to put my thoughts on (virtual) paper and put them where people can read and respond …, even if most people who have read my writings haven't agreed...” (Major Andre Olmsted)


From Sleep
OLMSTED, who began writing for the News on May 21 and described himself as a libertarian, had written what he called "Final Post" about his death. He asked a friend to post it on his Web site AndrewOlmsted.com if he died in Iraq.
In it, Olmsted, 37, warned against making his death an argument for or against the war.
"My life isn't a chit to be used to bludgeon people to silence on either side," he wrote. "I have my own opinions about what we should do about Iraq, but since I'm not around to expound on them I'd prefer others not try and use me as some kind of moral capital to support a position I probably didn't support."
News Editor John Temple said. "The major was a brave man who obviously thrived on sharing his experiences and thoughts on his blog. He provided a perspective on Iraq that would have been impossible for a journalist.
The Department of Defense said Olmsted were assigned to the Military Transition Team, 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kan. Olmsted leaves behind his wife of 10 years, Amanda Wilson, of Colorado Springs.

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From Sendiri

BOSS, WE SAW YOUR STONES
Poem by T. WIJAYA
Tranlated: Nikmah Sarjono

Getting Married after taking a bath, Boss, we saw your stones, that have piled up in the history of the rice. And Qomar saw them. The sawdust of the cest. There are 50.050.000 of your children were released in the streets. We got married, Boss. Then we will sew mother’s socks and diliver spoon and forks to all your countries. Warehouses were burnt. Boss, we got married. Run out of sugar and dried ester-c. A. fissured map. Sour rivers. But Boss, we still saw your stones. And nobody knows that the ships have craseshed into mountain, also when your sharks were flying above the dining table. Us, Boss, keep sawing your stones. The sawdust of the chest. Acun attends at the wedding. His tie has became longer. Longer, Boss. Just like your daddy’s prayer, Boss. We keep on sawing your stones. The sawdust of the chest.
(1995
)


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Palembang Hot! Indonesian Hot! World Hot!
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Photos: SRIWIJAYA

From (1) Situs Kedukan Bukit

SRIVIJAYA or Sriwijaya was an ancient Malay kingdom on the island of Sumatra, Southeast Asia which influenced much of the Malay Archipelago. The earliest solid proof of its existence dates from the 7th century; a Chinese monk, I-Tsing, wrote that he visited Srivijaya in 671 for 6 months. The first inscription in which the name Srivijaya appears also dates from the 7th century, namely the Kedukan Bukit Inscription around Palembang in Sumatra, dated 683. The kingdom ceased to exist between 1200 and 1300. In Sanskrit, sri means "shining" or "radiant" and vijaya means "victory" or "excellence".


From Telaga Batu

After Srivijaya fell, it was largely forgotten and so historians had never considered that a large united kingdom could have been present in Southeast Asia. The existence of Srivijaya was only formally suspected in 1918 when French historian George Coedès of the École française d'Extrême-Orient postulated the existence of the empire Around 1992 and 1993, Pierre-Yves Manguin proved that the centre of Srivijaya was along the Musi River between Bukit Seguntang and Sabokingking (situated in what is now the province of South Sumatra, Indonesia).

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Prasasti Sriwijaya
Situs Bukit Siguntang
Situs Kedukan Bukit
Situs Boom Baru
Situs Mayor Ruslan
Situs Perahu Padang Kapas
Situs Sarangwati
Situs Talang Tuo
Peta Sriwijaya

External Link:
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Wikipedia
Melay Kingdom of Srivijaya
Review of Srivijaya resources on the internet
Review of the origin of Melayu dialectic based on Srivijayan Inscriptions
Timeline of Indonesia from prehestoy to present
Surat Thani Province, Thailand
Chaiya National Museum
(id)
Wikipedia
Kerajaan Sriwijaya di Melayu Online

From (2) Peta Sriwijaya

Photos: Musi River

From Natural
your boat’s never good-tempered
be habited passengers who take turns
leave from one pier to one pier

your ripple never come to a stand
be guarded the fisher hungry
masticate fishes that’s also hungry
always
always and always be us pursued chase each . . . .

( perahu mu tak pernah tenang
dihuni para penumpang yang berganti-ganti
pergi dari dermaga satu ke satu

riak mu tak pernah henti
dijaga para pemancing yang lapar
mengunyah ikan-ikan yang juga lapar
selalu
selalu dan selalu kita dikejar-kejar . . . . )

Photo: Palembang Water Lily

From Natural


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Photo: Fishing

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