Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Sigh. Starbucks shops provide darn good coffee, damned good music,

nice view, and friendly staff. How can you resist?

O.K. Now Acer has also jumped on the bandwagon of making Android smart phones.

Two momentary thoughts just popped up in my mind.

1. French girls' visages are so petite in general, comparing with those of the descendants of other European nations.

2. Everyone nowadays is plugged into the internet almost all the time.

Jumping from one specific subject matter to another on the spot is hard for one's mind to do.

Internet Explorer is such a botch.

Blackberry has such a vast installed base.


However, many people, including myself, are anticipating that base to dissipate gradually.

A myriad of people, including ESL learners and native English speakers, drastically underestimate the amount of time and efforts required to bring one's English proficiency up to speed.

I have a love-hate relationship with, er, time.

Some articles on The Toronto Star are more insinuative than Chinese people can imagine.

Yes, insinuation is an art that many journalists in North America make use of.

I personally think that a sinewy man is more substantial than a muscular one.

Analagously, a scholarly person is even better than an erudite one. Do you agree?

The costs of the government's undertakings,

many of which have become sinews so consequential to citizens' life, are often greatly underestimated by some citizens.

Actually, if you reflect objectively, car wrecks do happen in front of your eyes not very infrequently.

That's creepy.

Article via web - Goldman Sachs to Fine-Tune Business Practices

Lo and behold, Goldman Sachs has restated that
"Our clients’ interests always come first."


Every time you make a call, you deal with a conscience.