Source code vb dan Aplikasi system

Source code Hotel, Source code Pengkreditan (Bank kredit) , Source code untuk aneka Toko, Supermarket / Minimarket, Bengkel, Payrol/Absensi, Distributor, Katolog, Medical, Apotik, Farmasi, PDAM / PLN, Penjulan Pizza, Aplikasi Rumah Sakit, Aplikasi Bank, Aplikasi Rumah Makan, Aplikasi Cafe, Rental Mobil, rental Penyewaan dan penjualanVCD, Aplikasi/Source code Siswa untuk sekolah ataupun mahasiswa , Aplikasi Salon kecantikan, Source code Senam/GYM Sport, system Penjualan dengan system Kredit kendaraan Bermotor, Aplikasi Pabrik, Accounting, dll (Kami juga menerima pesanan program sesuai keinginan) Disini anda bisa berinteraksi dengan kami via YM, Facebook, atau Via telphone. anda bisa hubungi kami setiap hari atau kapanpun anda mau. thanks

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Program aplikasi untuk Apotik sistem multi user




Suatu system aplikasi apotik dengan system singgle user dan juga bisa untuk multi user. Program ini berjalan baik dan sudah dipakai oleh banyak apotik di jawa dan sulawesi. Kelebihan dari progaram ini yaitu tidak perlu memakai tambahan komputer untuk server karena saya buat dengan system tarik data dari kasir dan kirim data ke kasir. Hal ini tidak akan merusak data apabila terjadi mati lampu atau komputer tiba-tiba mati. untuk mendapatkan source dan aplikasi ini kami minta sumbangan kepada rekan rekan dari hasil kerja dan hak cipta saya. anda bisa mengganti tampilan sesuai keinginan. program ini dibuat denga visual basic 6, crystal report versi 8 ,tampilan grafik dengan active skin 4. untuk keterangan lebih lanjut hubungi kami sahroedi@gmail.com atau telp ke 0431-3400792

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Language

The local language spoken in Manado and the surrounding area is called Manado Malay. ....The city also has a good number of hotels and restuarants as well as bars and karaoke lounges, which makes it the only option in the province for any kind of nightlife. Places seem to open and close fairly regularly so try to get some local knowledge before setting out for a night on the town. A string of seafood restaurants and stalls along the waterfront set up in the evening, offering visitors a taste of the fiery Minahasan cuisine. If you like it hot sample the Ikan Tude (pronounced "tooday"), a traditional fish recipe with an abundance of chilli ? but remember you were warned! Manado has also become the focal point of Minahasan culture, and while it seems to be fading somewhat, with some luck and persistence you may be able to witness a performance of either of the two main traditional dances. The most engaging is certainly the Cakalele or war dance. Derived from the words for "fight" and "shout" this pretty much describes the Cakalele. Wide-eyed warriors decked out in blood red costumes with a profusion of hornbill beaks and feathers arranged on their heads gives them a frightful appearance as they scream and engage each other in mock fighting. Originally designed to deter invaders, the dance is now used to welcome visitors. The other more sedate performance is the Maengket. With colourfully attired singers in bright pinks, greens and yellows, the full harmonies of the Maengket are as much a joy to hear as they are to see as the dancers continuously move in carefully choreographed unison. This dance once had connections with the rice harvests and building of new houses but seems to be performed now only for the benefit of visitors. Finally, for sighteeing and perhaps a bit of retail therapy, check out the Chinatown disrict. On Jl Panjaitan you?ll find the Ban Hian Kiong Buddhist Confucian temple. Originally constructed in the early part of the 19th century, the temple had to be rebuilt in the 70s following some severe vandalism, which partially destroyed the structure. Now though it is functioning as a place of community worship and its colourfully decorated walls also contain a selection of Portuguese and Dutch artifacts including an ancient set of cannon. There you have it, a diversified tour of the best of North Sulawesi?s non-diving culture and attractions. There is much more to this extraordinary province than just those amazing sights to be found under the surface of the water. Spectacular scenery, colourful culture, brilliant beaches, diverse diving and awesome adventure ? all of these and more await you in North Sulawesi ? so go on, take the plunge!

Shopping malls

It is easy to find places to shop around Manado, since many of the shopping malls are located on Piere Tendean Boulevard. .... There are four recent shopping malls there, namely Mega Mall, Manado Town Square, Boulevard Mall and IT Center. Traffic jam usually occurs at Piere Tendean Boulevard because of the existence of the shopping malls.

Tourism and Places of interest

As the largest city in the region, Manado is a key tourist transit point for visitors. .... Sam Ratulangi International Airport of Manado is one of the main entry ports to Indonesia. In 2005, no less than 15,000 international passengers entered Indonesia via Sam Ratulangi International Airport. Ecotourism is the biggest attraction in Manado. Scuba diving and snorkelling on the nearby island of Bunaken are popular attractions. Ban Hin Kiong Temple is another tourism spot in the city, especially during the chinese new year celebration. Souvenirs shops are located on B.W. Lapian street. Other places of interest are nearby Lake Tondano, Lokon Volcano, Klabat Volcano and Mahawu Volcano.

History Manado city

The Dutch East India Company built a fortress in Manado in 1658. ...As with regions in eastern Indonesia, Manado has undergone christianization by Dutch missionaries, including Riedel and Schwarz. The Javanese prince Diponegoro was exiled to Manado by the Dutch government in 1830. The English biologist Alfred Wallace visited Manado in 1859, and praised the town for its beauty. The city was heavily damaged by Allied bombing during World War II. In 1958, the headquarters of the rebel movement Permesta were moved to Manado. When Permesta confronted the central government with demands for political, economic and regional reform, Jakarta responded in Manado by bombing the city in February 1958, and then invading in June 1958.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Welcome to the Highland Resort Tomohon in North Sulawesi!

Many people think of North Sulawesi as mainly being a place for diving and snorkeling. ....There is a lot more though! Visiting Manado and not spending some time exploring the beautiful Minahasa Highlands means that you miss a good part of this area's wonderful attractions.

The Highland Resort is the ideal place to base yourself, whether it might be just for several days or for several weeks. Our unique resort offers a cool respite from the tropical heat of the town, and a quiet venue to relax and enjoy the lush vegetation and birdlife found in the Highlands.

Located in Kinilow, a small village situated between Manado and Tomohon, the resort itself is set 300 metres away from the main road and the bustle of the traffic. The cottages face the hills and down a ravine. However, it is only 20 kms to Manado and 5 kms to Tomohon.
At an altitude of 650 metres above sea level, The Highland Resort's cooling mountain climate will suit those still aclimatising to the tropical heat of Indonesia. Tomohon is the nearest town with small local shops and an interesting traditional market which is well worth a visit early in the morning. All manner of fruit, vegetables, spices and household items are on sale. Keep an eye out for the skinned bats or rats, a local delicacy.

A dramatic feature of the Resort's location is the towering volcanoes of Lokon and Mahawu. The volcanic soil of the area provides the lush vegetation surrounding the resort and the region produces most of the vegetables and flowers supplied to Manado

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