Thursday, March 21, 2013

Where's all that dodgy Chinese money? In Switzerland?

Southern Asia is inflicted by high rates of acid attacks.

What a tragedy.
Acid throwing victim, Cambodia 
These attacks are most common in Cambodia,[8] Afghanistan,[9] India,[10] Bangladesh,[5][6] Pakistan[5] and other nearby countries.[7] Globally, at least 1500 people in 20 countries are attacked in this way yearly, 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_throwing

It's lucky for a working person to have a shopping district in her backyard.

Down with the way Google's treating consumers nowadays.

Google Reader's shutting down. The party's over. Google's offering public service no more.

I for one have this typical reaction: you yank so many services, then I distance myself away from you. On the other hand, I'm grateful for all the great services Google has offered in the web sphere in the past.

I used to mistake the word "rebounce", which is nonexistent and conjured up by me, for "rebound".

Today's education institutions in Canada and China probably will in the future draw flak for dumbing down and watering down education.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The word "e'en" looks strange, doesn't it?

It's the literary form of "even". Listen to how it pronounces. Oh my goodness. You need to squeeze out the sound from between your teeth.

Many people are apt to think that the fountainhead of wealth is the possession of money.

I disagree. I see that is hard work and talents instead.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

To stonewall is the opposite of to be cooperative.

Short internet meme video - Harlem Shake (original army edition)



Internet memes have been going very strong. Months ago, there was the Gangnam Style originated from Korea, now it's Harlem Shake.

By the way, it's been reported that some Israeli troops who presented themselves in another published video piece are being sent to and locked into military prison. Duh.

Nowadays, "Vatican", "pope", "conclave", and so on are hot words.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

I think the Arial font is pretty.

Western countries' governments had given their imprimatur to financial firms to do almost anything they please.

That has angered most people, who have been paying a dear price for the practice.

It's apparent that financial firms' activities often cause negative externality, in Economics' terms. For that matter, some high financiers must have swooned when people and their democratic governments realized it.

When getting refused, it is in order to accept the refusal gracefully and then talk to other candidates.

That's the beauty of free market and free society.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013