Al Hoang

October 21, 2004

Closet Video Gamers

Filed under: tagme — @ 10:17 am

I’ve heard of other things in the closet. But now gamers avoid the closet?
This sounds very wallstreet-yuppy type culture. I’m sure listing video games
as a hobby is sure to give you troubles going up the ladder in Wall Street.

Let me read it

October 20, 2004

Hurts so bad, it’s funny

Filed under: tagme — @ 3:18 am

Oh man, this is just too funny.

Check it out

October 17, 2004

How would you describe Dao?

Filed under: tagme — @ 12:33 pm

Brendan O’Kane, a China blogger (an native English speaker blogging on topics on China) I like to read wrote a really neat essay describing Dao. He wrote it for some class of his but I find the essay a nice read explaining some etymology of the word Dao in Chinese. I’ve had a faint understanding of the ideas of Daoism but this essay brought up some of the difficulties with trying to fully wrap your mind around such a difficult concept. Here’s a snippet:

Daode Jing, the foundational Daoist text, opens by cautioning its readers that “the Dao which can be expressed is not the eternal Dao” (or, in the Mawangdui version of the text, that “ways may be expressed, [but] they are not the eternal Way”). Then, mindful of its own warning, it goes on to attempt the impossible.

Check it out

Educating females in India: A different look at education

Filed under: tagme — @ 12:24 pm

It is interesting to hear the debates on education in the U.S. It’s also
very mind boggling since the U.S. has no standardized school system to
base a student’s merits on.

Moving away from the U.S. and moving to India, we get a peek into
the life of some females that are from poor families and their struggle
to get an education. The article mentions that educating females has
many benefits for a society. It mentions that Taiwan and South Korea
benefitted from this. This is an interesting question if we look over
to Mainland China. I am not sure how the education system works there but
if females have much better chances at education than females in India
this might be another example of why it is beneficial to make sure
girls get an education.

Read it here

October 3, 2004

Ah c’mon Apple. UTFM

Filed under: tagme — @ 9:14 am

Alright, this utterly sucks. I type the following at the terminal prompt…

man math

And expect something intelligent. Instead, I am greeted by the following on 10.3.5 of OS X:

MATH(3)                  BSD Library Functions Manual                  MATH(3)  

NAME      math - introduction to mathematical library functions 

DESCRIPTION      This page is currently being updated.  

BSD                            November 14, 2002                           BSD

Bastards. I just RTFMed and I was greeted with the need for the authorities to UTFM.

October 2, 2004

The BrailleNote PK (aka cool new toy)

Filed under: tagme — @ 6:46 am

Very fascinating geek toy. This would be the perfect way to learn how to
read braille. I could take it with me and practice reading simple articles
until I got the hang of braille. Then, I could use it during the times my
eyes feel like falling out from fatigue.

However, all good things come with a cost.
For this machine it is USD $4,995. Ouch. Too bad this falls under the
category of desire rather than necessity. Otherwise, I would buy one.
Well, here is hoping to either a price drop in the near future or a very
generous donation to a braille-challenged individual.

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