Author: Y C

  • More Hsinchu

    On the second day of the Hsinchu trip, we went to Leo Foo village. It’s a small Taiwanese version of Disney. We were getting the tail-end of typhoon Mindulle so there was heavy winds and rains. Ended up taking the bus back to Taipei.

    That night we went out to have Taiwan steamboat, half spicy (ma-la) and half regular with herbs. Walked around the Zhongxiao Dunhua and Fuxing area. Picked up a papaya drink from Taiwan Milk King, a chain that sells specialty fruit drinks. Taiwan the land that gave us Bubble Tea has a lot of different kinds of drink products.

    I also picked up a cold but have recovered.

    =YC

  • Taiwan travels

    One of the neat features of working here currently is that the company sponsors a yearly outing for individual branches. It just so happens that B- is here with me for a couple of weeks and just in time to join me.

    The branch where I’m stationed decided to go to Hsinchu (ๆ–ฐ็ซน). This weekend also happened to be the passing of Typhoon Mindulle which passed to the south of us. We in the North and Northeast was pretty lucky and was unscathed. The typhoon warnings didn’t deter the group and we set out via train (Taiwan Railway Administration FYI). The express took 1 hr and we headed over to the Howard Plaza Hotel Hsinchu. Hotel is nice, comparable to a Westin or Marriott – a 5 star business class hotel for Taiwan. Free broadband in the rooms. All and all, very nice accomodations.

    Once we checked in we headed to Neiwan, another hour by train. It’s this remote village in the middle of the hills which is just a tourist place. Almost seems it was just created for that because it is so remote. Walked around, sampled the local eats, like sausages, stinky tofu, bubble tea, watermelon slushy and wrapped sticky rice. The weather was cool thanks to the typhoon. Came back and headed straight for buffet dinner.

    B- and I are having a great time, it’s nice to see colleagues in a different light. Helping gain acceptance of me as a new person to the company and also as a overseas chinese. Good practicing my spoken Mandarin and starting to become more fluent conversationally. Not to bad for this dude who hated learning Mandarin as a kid and who didn’t speak it for many years as a form of rebellion against the folks.

    Tomorrow, another breakfast buffet, visit to another place and then back to Taipei.

    Happy Independence Day peeps.

    =YC

  • Back on the Rock

    So I’m back here.

    Strange sitting around and gaining weight. I look forward to losing weight here.

    =YC

  • I bit blogged out

    Excited about the Piston’s winning. I am with Coach Brown, a “purist” with the game. His Detroit Pistons play with teamwork, discipline and desire – the “right way”. It’s all about fundamentals.

    =YC

  • NY Times Mag

    This week’s Magazine is extremely good. Topics are extremely relevant; authors have that witty, zig-it-to-you style with a touch of tongue-in-cheek. Way too many articles to comment on. Tried the bookmarklet thing and for my troubles got a script error. Yay.

    =YC

  • Categories

    Not that immediate, but Malaysia and NJ would be areas I’d be posting from. To make it more geographically diverse, SE Asia may be a better catch-all… in case we may be in Singapore or Manila.

    So has any one tried out the bookmarklet/toolbar thinggy? I remember in the first incarnation, I couldn’t figure it out to use it, but theoretically it’s a neato feature for me when I’m surfing and feel compelled to blather about it…

    =YC

  • An end of an era ๐Ÿ™

    L&O won’t be the same without Lenny. A moment of silence please.

    With all the changes, I think this one will be the hardest to come to grips with. I mean, at times, he was almost the show itself. Dennis Farina is an interesting replacement but he’s got the edge to actually pull it off.

    Cya Lenny!  You Da Man!

    [Image linked from The Gothamist –ed]
    You rock on!

    =YC

  • Fun feature ….

    I noticed I could “Edit this” on ssw15 articles but not F C’s. Tee hee ๐Ÿ˜€

    Bug fix ๐Ÿ˜‰

    BTW, what’s “Post Slug”? Depending on how you slice and dice it, it could be a number of things:

    1. Command like: “POST {pause} Slug!”
    2. “Post Slug” – n. an amorphous “thing” that is fat and ugly sitting in a chair typing away on a blog, USENET, MIRC or bulletin board.
    3. Descriptive – He is a “post slug”.

    =YC

  • Blurble blurble…. and much more blurble

    I felt compelled to post some blurble as it’s been a few days ….

    I noticed how this Memorial Day holiday has now become a work day (I’m back in California briefly to fix visa screw up). Whatever happened to the parades and picnics on this day for remembrance? Next will be Labor Day, then Independence Day…. I guess corporate profit continues to win the day. The glut of patriotic war movies, celebrating (hm, glorifying) America’s finer moments is great for the testosterone and a salve for the on-going disaster happening in the Middle East. From across the Pacific, it’s hard not to wonder how more fucked up Iraq can be. How’s this for an SAT analogy question: Vietnam:1969 ; Iraq:2004. Hey, if the US can really withdraw after June 30th, then I’ll eat my words.

    Is there any more proof needed that it’s the oil stupid? In the past few weeks, there’s been a slew of articles posted about the “oil situation”. Starting with Royal Dutch/Shell’s scandal where the company systematically overstated its oil reserves (gee, where have we heard this one before…Enron? Tyco? Worldcom-MCI?), IRAQ, record gasoline prices, IRAQ, OPEC, Saudi Arabia, IRAQ, Qatar decline oil production problems, China’s overheating economy, more Saudi Arabia (oops! Al-Qaeda), geez, did I mention IRAQ boys and girls? The real kicker though comes from all the recent news articles and commentaries about Hubbert’s Peak which states that oil production will decline rapidly after 2010. NY Press chimes in. Why is it always the older guys who come up with the good stuff? YC’s (borrowed) axiom of life — What’s old is new; what’s new is old.

    In 1956, M. King Hubbert, an American geophysicist working at the Shell Oil research laboratory in Houston, came up with a startling prediction: Oil production in the United States would peak in the early 1970s, signaling the beginning of an irreversible decline in the domestic output of crude petroleum. This event would be merely the precursor of a peaking out of oil production on a global scale, signaling the onset of the end of the Age of Oil.

    Almost every energy expert on earth rejected this thesis out of hand — until the early 1970s when, indeed, exactly that happened. Output of crude oil in this country peaked in the year 1970, and it has been falling ever since.

    {…}

    These scientists [Kenneth. S. Deffeyes and David Goldstein] have applied the same methodology developed by Hubbert in his analysis of the outlook for American crude oil output to world oil production. They have come to the conclusion that global output of crude oil now also is on the verge of peaking out and that when this happens, contrary to all expectations, the amount of crude of oil flowing into the world market will most probably begin fall by somewhere between 5 and 10 percent annually.

    CBS Marketwatch’s Paul Erdman had an excellent analysis“Why the coming oil crisis will last”.

    Guess good ol’ Hubbert gets the last laugh huh?

    [Note: for the sake of fairness, see National Geographic’s contrarian article.]

    OTOH, am I giving the US gov’t too much credit by saying that they knew this and so therefore manufactured a reason to invade a sovereign country on the pretext of “peace”? Hm, where have I heard this one before? US foreign policy in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere in the 19th and 20th centuries perhaps is a good start.

    Oh right, Halliburton.

    [Major mental mind-warp]

    My on-going education continues rather frenetically in Taipei. To me, Scott Adams is brilliant, a present day Mark Twain. Dilbert’s May 20 cartoon is just side-splitting hilarious; cementing in my mind Adam’s genius in understanding the modern (and universal) work place and the human capabilities of stupidity.

    =YC

  • System notice – WAhhhhhh?!

    Ok, kinda neato….

    But, I really hate the new font and look. Doesn’t work well with this kind of thing. Looks like Verdana-ish(?), which are normally ones that I like. But but, I dunno, can we change the font?

    What’s this Advanced Editing thinggy here….. too good for me.

    Now all we need is the ability to upload avatars :). Although loading pics… not necessarily a good thing due to anonymity.

    =YC