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  1. @visualdensity Leely leely.
  2. @visualdensity Definitely not mak!kiasu!
  3. Macchiato is pronounced makiato, not maciato. CH in Italian is K.
  4. @ivanlanin Formatnya itu RSS, sedangkan RSS feed itu conduitnya: mekanisme pull/subscribe utk membaca format RSS itu, analoginya delivery.
  5. @ivanlanin In most contexts, I'd use masukan (as in input) for feedback.
  6. @ivanlanin Pasokan lebih ke supplynya. Yg dicari sebetulnya adalah supply conduitnya. Closest I can get is pemasok.
  7. @ivanlanin Umpan lebih ke bait. Tidak pernah cocok ke feed(back), IMHO maksa abis. Sensenya adalah supply sebetulnya.
  8. @ephi Yg menulis itu yang membuat barang yang dipasok, e.g. pabrik. Feed ini ibarat delivery truck yg mengantar supply.
  9. @ivanlanin RSS feed = umpan RSS doesn't make sense to me. I'd use pemasok RSS. Feed = supply conduit in this sense.
  10. "Makan?" "Nggak, mau saya kantongin aja itu nasi goreng, trus dibagi2in ke kucing sepanjang perjalanan pulang."
  11. Gak ada org lain yg beli, dan yg jual gak sibuk, nanyanya cuma "makan?" Padahal kalo nanyanya "makan sini?" lebih jelas.
  12. How to use an apostrophe? Check out http://apostrophe.me for a quick visual reference.
  13. @geovedi As in "Please go fuck yourself ASAP, sir." ? I don't think it'll work :D
  14. "Makan apa bungkus?" Even worse: "Makan, bungkus?" Worst: "Makan bungkus?"
  15. @Silverlines That's an excellent substitute. "(Your) prompt response is much appreciated," is a less subtle one.
  16. Personally, I avoid using "ASAP" unless to a subordinate. I find it rude, especially if asking for a favour and/or to a superior.
  17. @nanashambles Persons is OK, but different usage. This is from my Mac's Dictionary: http://yfrog.com/4a82085728p
  18. @lenje Yes! That's a common one. I hate that, too.
  19. @ismanhs That's neither Indonesian nor English. The site is so futuristic, so 1996-ish! Where's my freaking BLINK tag and Java applet?
  20. "Person" is singular, "people" is plural. If only ONE, then it's "person of the month", not "people of the month".