Sunday, June 28, 2015

Some prosecutors might be drunk when writing this:



Weekend with Dad: making too much laugh of a horribly hilarious summon letter of a criminal case, written by a South Sumatera prosecutor and approved by his THREE supervisors. Maybe they’re drunk, high, KHILAF, or just stupid. Think through the text above,

Logic 1: 50,000 m3 + 65,403,180,788 m3 = 144,014,473,880 m3 --- This is why I support math to be one of the subject in our national exam. Math, NOT meth, your honor…

Logic 2: the price of 144,014,473,880 m3 of fill material is ONLY IDR  2,433,844,002 --- MEANS, a cubic meter of fill material equals IDR 0.0169/m3. Hell yeah, 1.69 CENT for ONE METRIC of fill material (soil), AWESOME!

Logic 3: If 1 cubic meter of soil is IDR 38,000 -- then 144,014,473,880 m3 suppose to be IDR 5,472,550,007,440,000 (NOT only 2 million-ish!). It's 2.68 TIMES Indonesia's total spending OR 3.15 TIMES Indonesia's total revenue for 2015 fiscal year, dude!

ANYWAY, can you imagine how much is 144,014,473,880 m3? --- Logic 4: 

It’s 3,599.64 TIMES the circumference of the earth at the equator (which is the fat side -- 40,075 km loop each) if we use 1m x 1 m surface. Means, we can build a 1m x 1m-surfaced long block passing through Indonesia, Atlantic Ocean, northern Africa, Middle East, South Asia, and the Pacific Ocean (the whole equator) as much as 3,599 times!! (OR, a 1m thick wall as high as 3,599m along the equator. Ready for a new great wall?).

We can make a 1 m fill for 194.54 TIMES the total area of DKI Jakarta (which is 740.3 km2 in total) – OR, you can fill that amount of soil to DKI Jakarta and make the whole province 194.54 m higher.

Anyway, we can fill the whole area of Java (138,794 km2, the 13th biggest island on earth) by 1 m, and still have a surplus of 7 DKI Jakartas (5,220.47 km2)

Assuming one dump truck can load 20 m3 of soil (2m x 2m x 5m – which is HUGE and might not be factual), we will need 7,200,723,694 TIMES loading and unloading the materials. Even if we can provide 1,000 trucks to load and unload the materials, with each truck can do 10x loading and unloading per day (which is a totally arbitrary assumption – but whatever), it will still take 720,073.2 days to complete the task. Anyway, 720,073.2 days means 1,972 years and 9 months and 18 days. The faster way to complete the task is to provide each person on the earth a truck of 20m3 capacity to perform the loading and unloading.

I really start thinking we need a dedicated blog for this shit. HAHA.

Regards and cheers from those who are responsible for making us laughing SO HARD,



2 comments:

Unknown said...

Nak ngato tapi gek aku diburu :))) papa kau bales apo qui? Peh kito bikin blog koleksi surat-surat ajaib :))))

Margaretha Quina said...

PEEEEH HAHAHAHAA!!