Sunday 29 November 2015

Thought of the Day #31: Dreams


"The future belongs to people who believe in the beauty of their dreams."

-Eleanor Roosevelt 

Friday 27 November 2015

Thought of the Day #30: Information Overload

I have always felt that I have a small mind. I can hold quite a lot of things in my mind, but in the long run, I prefer to have as few things in mind as possible.

Example. I am editing several files. I find that I can only manage so many variables at once before I collapse in frustration and close everything.

Or tabs. I may open 60 tabs in 5 groups, but at the end of the day, I'm only really using a few of them. When I begin to feel overwhelmed, I close them all.

I think we are all overloaded with information. And I think the more we take in, the more we forget, and the more we want to hold on, to grab more the information. That's just a vicious cycle and an unwinnable game. We are human, not machine.

I believe I do this because I expect myself to be able to process as much information as I am curious. Deep down, my mind feels like it has something to prove.

Therefore, I expect myself to take in and filter just the information that matters to me.




Tuesday 24 November 2015

Sunday 22 November 2015

Life is short

So I'm at work and bored people shared this.

http://distractify.com/old-school/2015/01/07/astounding-facts-about-how-we-actually-spend-our-time-1197818577

. You spend 25 years sleeping.

 Unavoidable. I love sleeping.


. You work for 10.3 years.

I work at least 10 hours a day. Now, if I could scale that back to 8-9 hours, that'd save a year or two?

. You spend 48 days having sex.

Life is short, so it's OK to have less sex.

. Women spend 17 years of their lives trying to lose weight.

N/A, thankful me not female.


. You watch TV for 9.1 years.

I disagree. I don't watch TV anymore. Enter the web...that might be more like 18 years.


. You spend 2 years watching commercials.

Skip!

. You spend 1.1 years cleaning.

Life is too short to do housework, housekeeper or not.

. You spend 2.5 years cooking.

I quite enjoy cooking, I'll excuse this one.

. You spend 3.66 years eating, about 67 minutes a day.

That's unfortunate. I like to be a slow-eater. 

10 . You drive a car for 4.3 years.

To the moon and back, 3 times? 
I use public transport, which is worse. Maybe 8+ years on the train and bus? That's just sad.

11 . You spend 3 months of your life in traffic, about 38 hours a year.

If I had to do that 3 months all in one go, I might lose my mind.

12 . You spend 1.5 years in the bathroom.

I wonder how many dying people regret using the bathroom for too long.

13 . You spend a total of 92 days on the toilet.

Men spend 4 more minutes on the toilet than women daily. <-- i="">I find that hard to believe.

14 . You spend 70% of our waking life in front of digital media.

I'm closing youtube this very instant and limiting it to only dual-use time.



15 . You laugh out loud 290,000 times in your life.

LOL!


16 . You walk a total of 110,000 miles.

5 miles/day * 22,000 ... about right.


17 . You spend 90% of your time indoors.

That's unfortunately true. Maybe companies should have outdoor offices instead.

25 . The average man will spend 1 year staring at women.

Can't help it. 


26 . Women spend 8 years of their life shopping.

Really... If you value your life, shop more efficiently? 




Conclusion

Efficiency really does save lives!
Small things add up to huge things.

Monday 16 November 2015

The Paris Attack

1.
The terrorists are here to stay.
France has a ~10% Muslim population. Radical Islam is growing among the young Muslims.

2.
The leftist welfare state in France has created a permanently resentful class of people who cannot integrate into society. One can only wonder if that will allow radical militarism to fester.

3.
France has strict firearms control. That did not stop attackers from acquiring weapons, but led to a "gun-free zone" of disarmed victims. 

4.
15+% of French people have a positive view of ISIS. 


5.
At least one attacker posed as a refugee. France closed its borders.


6.
France bombs ISIS, ISIS bombs France.
Drone strikes are not a fair fight. Shooting unarmed civilians, reloading and continuing to shoot is no fair fight either. Total war is psychologically devastating for all sides involved. People in Paris were, very reasonably, afraid to go outside.

7.
More government intervention will be on the way. Wiretaps, terror laws.

8.
Young people were the main target. Young people are most likely to oppose war. The Vietnam War was ultimately ended because of the young people, especially those men who could be conscripted, led the peace movement and affected public opinion.

9.
This can happen anywhere. The world is becoming more dynamic and unpredictable all the time.
Be grateful.

10.
 Everybody is responsible. We are all victims, until we decide to better the world. By deciding not to change the world, we choose victimhood.



May the tragedy wake people up, and not exacerbate the cycle of violence.

Saturday 14 November 2015

Free Writing #1

A:Knock knock!
B:Who's there?
A:The Grim Reaper!
B:But why?
A:Your time has come!
B:Noooo...please don't

There was once a man who forgot he had a brain. The brain had fell out of the back of his head, thanks to a car crash. This begs the question, is a man still a man if he has no brain? What the fuck is a man anyway? Does it matter if a man has a brain or not? 

Random Writing.

A: F*ck F*ckity F*CK FCK FK Ffffffffuuuuu*kkkk!!! 

B: Hi! What's your favorite word? 

A: Mine is F*CK!!!! 

B: Just kidding. It's actually "Milo Dinosaur".

A: That's two words.

B: Right... then it's booger.

A: Why?

B: Booger? 

A: Because it sounds just like the real thing. I don't know why. I mean, boogie, begie, biggie, beggar are taken. Maybe boogar is a good alternative. Boogar should mean "a big booger".

B: Yeah. Boogar does sound bigger than booger...

A: Oh look what I found! That's what I thought too!
http://web.archive.org/web/20050206140702/http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_903083.html

B: ewwwww....

A: Why is ewww?

B: I've always wondered if there are specific reasons why some words stick and others don't. Like why are tanks called tanks??

Friday 13 November 2015

Thought of the Day: Fictional Females embody the ideal feminine

I've often found that women, or people of novels are the best.

Why?

I have a tendency to project everything I like into that character while imagining it.

And they're all virtuous, angelic, beautiful until you realize they aren't real.

Back in reality, I have yet to encounter that kind of thing.

Maybe a good mix of reality and fiction is the best. Like now.

I guess it's all good then.

Wednesday 11 November 2015

Thought of the Day: Good Ideas Before Their Time


So, I was in Kobe recently and had the opportunity to stand under this beautiful ship.

At first, I had real trouble understanding what this did. Magnetohydraulic drive? Was that like the "caterpillar drive" from Hunt for Red October? I just couldn't believe it was actually real and in front of me.

Wow.

And then I read the paragraph, which stated that the boat was actually very slow. Encumbered by generators, batteries and other equipment, the boat was very slow.

It's a bit sad, but that's precisely how technology and ideas are. The technology that is theoretically the best may not be practical. An idea can be developed and end up too far ahead of its time.

Saturday 7 November 2015

Thought of the Day #30: “I for one welcome our new computer overlords.”


“I for one welcome our new computer overlords.”


Computer systems may well be able to predict your actions better than you can yourself. 

As primitive as my biological/chemical emotions may be, that makes me uneasy.



So, here's a question for our new computer overlords - 

What shall we do?

Friday 6 November 2015

Thought of the Day #29 - How I learnt to like Spicy.

You know how 

The year is 2003, just before the SARS holidays. I was in the dining hall, which is divided into a staff section and the student's section. The only difference? The staff section had little square tables, each with a salt/pepper shaker, a tissue dispenser and Tabasco.

The year is 2008. I am sitting in a dining hall with a hundred hungry American kids, waiting for dinner. On the table top is a big glass bottle of Tabasco sauce. This was my chance! Like the cliched scene where a kid tries smoking for the first time and coughs, I try a single drop. And it was disgusting.

But the guys on my table were doing it. I look to the far end of the table and see our counselor liberally sprinkle sauce on his pasta. And I try another drop on my tomatoes. I had caught the Tabasco bug.

Up till then, I didn't have much love for spicy. I mean, family would occasionally do a little spicy, but that was it. Nothing else.

Back in HK, the first thing I did was go get Tabasco from the supermarket. And the more things I ate with Tabasco, the more it seemed to enhance everything.

In places without Tabasco, I tried various local Chilli sauces and oils.

Here's the top 5 reasons why I like spicy.

1. Happy!

Spicy makes me happy. It's scientifically proven to activate TRPV-1 receptors.

2. Exciting!

Spicy is exciting. Self-explanatory...

3. Makes eating a challenge. 
 
Once upon a night, I was bored after work. I went to Tam Tsai and ordered the maximum 大辣. That was some serious sh*t. The first mouthful was literally like eating fire. The second was like burning a third degree burn. Mind was screaming stop. Brain felt like it was being overloaded. My mouth was on fire, brow was sweating probably as much as there was soup and stomach was burning up. It took me an hour to finish, and until the next day to stop feeling burned.

Strangely I was very happy. In fact, I'm salivating now.

4. Spicy is variety.

There are few place on earth I've been to where spicy doesn't come up. Korean spicy grill is different from Japanese spicy ramen is very unlike 四川麻辣. Each is its own challenge.

5. Spicy encourages salivation, increasing appetite.

Restaurants know spicy is the shortcut to gaining happy, hungry customers. McDonald's with its spicy chicken burgers, KFC with spicy fried chicken, MiXian of different hotness levels...the list goes on and on.

6. Spicy can clean out the respiratory tract, nasal cavities.

Had a hard day in highly polluted areas? No problem! A hot bowl of spicy topped with extra chilli sauce will get your self-made saline, tears, mucus and saliva flowing in notime, cleansing you of evil dust!

7. Spicy may cause certain cancers and prevent others.

I've heard that spicy could cause throat and colon cancer, but also how it may prevent prostate cancer.

8. Spicy reduces pain.

I haven't tried this on real pain yet, but spicy definitely relieves some soreness after sports.

9. Spicy wakes me up.

One thing I like to do when I have time in the mornings, is spicy toast. Basically, the hottest chilli paste/fresh red chilis on bread, toasted to get the oils into the bread and evaporating the oil to leave a higher concentration of hotness. Nothing like spicy toast and tabasco+pepper on eggs to start the day.

Alright, I'm going to stop here. I'm just salivating too much just writing this... : |







Thursday 5 November 2015

Thought of the Day #28: WarHeart



This is it! After 20 years, the Sword of Truth comes to a final conclusion.
 Our protagonists can, at last, live happily ever after.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Warheart-Richard-Kahlan-Terry-Goodkind/dp/076538308X

Coming up: What makes the SoT series great.

Wednesday 4 November 2015

Thought of the Day #27

Not only can source-code be open-source, so can everything else!

How about making all the tests available too?
Then, we know the testing methodology and what they could have missed...

Or the thinking behind it?

Interesting local blogs

http://vr2vzr.blogspot.hk/

http://webs-of-significance.blogspot.hk/

Sunday 1 November 2015

Daily Thoughts #26

Trick or Treat is great for getting rid of hated candy!