This blog is partly devoted to the sharing of my learning of the English language (my well mastered mother tongue is Chinese and I am not an English teacher) and its *cultures*, partly to the current significant trends in Canada and in the world, and partly to my own random thoughts and little life. I am not religious, but I am somewhat interested in Christianity and Buddhism, among other personal interests. Welcome. And, have a good day.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
LSE and King's College London (KCL) are especially held dear by me, among the excellent universities located in London, U.K.
On a related note, I've just gotten to know that Virginia Woolf had attended KCL for some years. And, you can take a peek at Shakespeare at King's.
UCL is actually so prestigiously strong.
Some Chinese only know about the cachet of U. of Cambridge and U. of Oxford.
However, UCL, as well as a few other universities located in London, such as LSE, LBS, Imperial College London, and King's College London, which University of London, a seemingly very loose organization, once included or still includes for many years, is so top-notch in their academic pursuits and strengths.
Will Dell throw its hat into the ring of smart phone competition?
After all, it's already been churning out tablets.
The fluidity of capital is accompanied and facilitated by that of workers' mobility,
that of real estate markets, that of interconnected transportation infrastructures, and that of global telecommunication of videos, audios and texts which are manifested in English in this internet era.
However, the complexities and obstacles in those forms of fluidity seem to be boundless too.
However, the complexities and obstacles in those forms of fluidity seem to be boundless too.
HTC has been forging ahead with its excellent foresight.
Its decision to maneuver from Windows Mobile, the predecessor of Windows Phone 7, to Android in around 2009 was very smart.
By the way, its slogan "quietly brilliant" is poignantly catchy, isn't it?
Some men live a sorry life.
Every once in a while, they get paid, then they get laid.
Some women live a sorry life.
Every once in a while, they get laid, then they get paid.
Some women live a sorry life.
Every once in a while, they get laid, then they get paid.
Happiness is to be found, and to be made.
And you can substitute the word 'happiness' in the above sentence with 'love'. :-) Have a good day.
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