Friday, September 30, 2011

In terms of Economics, perhaps the only plausible main explanation for the flat incomes gotten by the majority of American and Canadian workers is the steep rise of the competition of some populous emerging economies such as India and China, given the current models of capitalism in which capital flows freely to where it can make the most gains.

It appears that poetic thoughts mostly emerge in leisure times, and they submerge in the times when I'm busy burying myself in the mundaneness of life.

A little sunny. A little windy. The maples are turning colorful, in this season of fall.

It seems that what we eat and commonly refer to as 'corns' are 'corn ears' in agricultural terms.

The encroaching prices of foods and gasoline have been making people somewhat on their nerves. And, I guess people's consumption pattern will shift relatively drastically in the coming years.

There must be less and less people who play Cupid nowadays in China.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Very often, when people laugh, our baby daughter mistakes it for that people are laughing at her and then she cries.

Pic - Mars

Mars is the Roman god of war. And he is second in importance only to Jupiter. The month of March, which actually was the first month of every year in the earliest Roman calendar, is named for him.

The Blogger platform, which is owned by Google, has begun to offer some so-called 'dynamic view' template, which looks quite like Tumblr. That a boy.

A Chinese guy whom I met at a daycare centre told me that his toddler son's first name is 'Alec' and it's a Greek name which roughly means 'brightness'.

But he's wrong. 'Alec' is generally considered to be a Scottish name and it means 'defender of mankind'. It's just a variant of 'Alex'.

Google's fine. Google's efficient. Google's unintrusive. Google's likable.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

I was determined to advance my own English proficiency to a certain level, come hell or high water. I've done it.

In Roman mythology, Jupiter, the king of the gods, is also known as Jove. It appears that his beard is characteristic.


Telemarketers badger people to buy their long-distance phone call plans. No way. Most people know better to use free internet video or voice calls, perhaps.

The retirements of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates should be made ceremonial. And the two enemies should receive standing ovations for what they've done in their careers. Their efforts and competition have made our world more fantastic.

Now China is in the groove. But there are still lots of inefficiencies in China's economic and social life and fabrics. Can those inefficiencies be squeezed out gradually?

I don't understand how Intel only provides open office spaces for its employees, including its CEO, and can reach stellar results at the same time. How can the Intel workers be in the zone in their open office spaces?

貌似佛家認為,無論貴賤賢愚,每個人在自己的人生中都被 苦 所折磨。所以佛法之鵠的在於 滅苦 。

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Immigrating to Canada from Mainland China offsets at least 3 years of efforts for a Chinese.

I just woke from a slumber in action on my chair moments ago. How sweet sleep is to a brain deprived of it.

'Such a deed' and 'sweet religion'

'O, such a deed
As from the body of contraction plucks
The very soul, and sweet religion makes
A rhapsody of words.'
--Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 4

It seems that Oracle bought Java and MySQL, and intended to create some vendor lock-in chains around those technologies, without surprise.

Well, perhaps what Oracle did is just to pluck both technologies from the open source sphere and make people who are used to them lose their way and then tell them, "well, pay me and I'll show you the way".

Personally I think that those intellectuals and others who claim that China will become the No. 1 country, GDP-wise, in the world have their heads in the clouds.

Things probably won't develop linearly in their current fashion in China before it reaches there.

Will China make a market for more sophisticated and reliable products and services than the currently prevailing ones?

Perhaps the iPhones and the like over there are going to drive up the tastes of Chinese consumers.

Monday, September 19, 2011

The delimitation of financial speculations must be being overhauled to be more subtle, sophisticated, and effective across the world. If it still isn't actually occurring, then it should do, I guess.

Tobin tax provides valuable trains of thought for that issue. Quote:

Keynes writes: 
Speculators may do no harm as bubbles on a steady stream of enterprise. But the situation is serious when enterprise becomes the bubble on a whirlpool of speculation. (,[8] p. 104) 
The introduction of a substantial government transfer tax on all transactions might prove the most serviceable reform available, with a view to mitigating the predominance of speculation over enterprise in the United States. (,[8] p. 105) 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobin_tax#Tobin.27s_concept

I didn't take enough care of my baby daughter the other day. And she caught a little cold. I had some guilty feelings that wrung my heart a bit.

I think there is a higher percentage of oval faces in China than in Canada.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

美國的國品實在是有很高尚的一面。

It seems that many Westerners think that China was never a Communist country.

I made a mushroom-stuffed meatloaf last night. It seems that bread crumbs make a meatloaf less likely to crumble. And thyme, combined with parsley, can eliminate the odor of ground beef.

Next time around I'm gonna cover the baking pan with an aluminum sheet which is similar with a casserole in effect, in order to make the surface of the meatloaf tenderer.

K's son has got an ovate hairless head. :-)

One's knowledge is twofold. One part is public, the other private.

Maybe there are two sorts of schools for children.

One is those which really provide enlightenment and inspiration for kids. The other is those which just make youngsters kind of occupied and forestall problems which would occur if they were out of school.

Personally I think that 'Atwood' and 'Atwater' are two beautiful family names.

The pest of noises is hard to stand for thinkers.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

What one spends time on badges what sort of person he's going to become.

I haven't seen yet a piece of information which can fully account for the stellar rise and valuation of Facebook.

For a man, the life debts he incurred in his wasted times can sneak up on him and wreak him into a regretful state.

So, it's advisable for a man to establish himself by the age of 45 or so.

I don't understand why the systems of law and accounting, well, especially that of law, are designed to be so esoteric and complicated.

Do those systems do more harm than good? Have they actually increased the business costs a lot than the case in which much simpler systems would be in place?

People nowadays are bound to educate themselves for lifelong term. But what will they learn over that long period?

I'm afraid that the predominant phenomenon of information overload strangles our thinking time.

Friday, September 9, 2011

What're the Canadian interests in Libya? Oil? Anything else?

Music video - Lady Gaga - Paparazzi



The late Michael Jackson, King of Pop, also had a song called "Paparazzi" around one decade ago, if I remember its name correctly. Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga both are quarry in the eyes of entertainment media. How sad.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Sometimes I feel that our modern life is so illaudably complex that people are extremely busy.

Take a look at this sentence on an advertisement flyer which RBC sent to me lately: "Finding the time to manage your household bills can be challenging and sometimes payments get missed." That sentence has struck a chord with me. It's so true. I believe that many Canadians feel the same way.

How to get our modern life simpler so that we don't have to juggle things all the time?

Should sovereignty states allow foreign capital, especially the speculative capital among it, to range on their lands?

If so, why? If not, do the states in the Second and Third World have capabilities to check the ranging foreign capital?

We are seeing the beginning of the end of the era in which the great sagacity of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs has pioneered.

Monday, September 5, 2011

It seems that in Judaism, a human being is sinful, but he can expiate via some means.

What about in Christianity?

RIM and its critics use different extrapolations.

What the two Co-CEOs of RIM have been insisting is basically this: "look, we invented and dominated the smart phone market. We'll continue to lead the segment despite the current temporary slide in our competitive position."

On the other hand, its critics basically say, "see, RIM's market share has been sliding very rapidly since roughly two years ago. It'll continue this decline and disappear into oblivion."

You see, choosing which angle to extrapolate from is an art.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Linkedin.com tends to pester users with emails about more available information which essentially are meant to remind people to use more of their services and stay longer on their website.

But hey, it'd better to stop badgering users, otherwise, they'll jump ship as soon as competitor companies emerge.

How to break the things and habits which throttle my creativity? Break through them.

I had been somewhat unmannerly in some situations in the past. Civilization comes from enlightenment and civil education, not schooling.

Some people who are in their fifties or older habitually ignore the quarry of the internet, to their own detriment.

Personally I've never used Facebook much. And Facebook has never passed for some profound innovation in my mind.

Maybe I've been too numb in that arena. On the other hand, maybe I've been right in my consideration about it.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

精益

精英都有
“精益求精”的
精神。

Modern life is so complex that people can't help with getting hit by stray bullets from all sorts of misfunctions of the societal and economic systems.

The stock markets tumble. Pensioners' funds lost. Whoops.
The Greeks cannot pay back their debts. Jobs creation in Canada slapped. Whoops.
On and on and on.

Complex systems, such as the societies which we live in as modern human beings, are prone to producing rounds after rounds of stray bullets. Stay out of trouble if we can. But how on earth can we?

Google+ has been brought to the fore and gaining popularity. Facebook must be a little nervous about that.

I've never grown into a fan of Facebook.

The howls of the Montreal winter blasts aren't far away.

People's feelings are seasoned.

Does the free flow of information really facilitate the free flow of intelligence?

Anyways, when the former gets strangled for some political reasons, the latter suffers.

Musty are some old residential buildings in Montreal.