Monday, December 12, 2005

NT$280印度咖哩飯與NZ$5.50珍珠奶茶

週五跟同事去師大附近吃午餐,選到了一家店名有「印渡」兩字(店名是用這個「渡」)的一家印度咖哩店。We opened the menu and saw a list of Indian curries around the $280~$300 price range. However, we all chose the business lunch which was $150. That was good damage control.

It was a quite a shock to me because my experience had been that Indian curries are relatively inexpensive. Especially my last year in the university, Indian curries at the university food court was quite cheap.

When the plates were put on the table, it was another surprise. The amount of rice and curry was quite little. Some coworkers said it wasn’t spicy at all. Well, it wasn’t. Some Indian curries are quite mild, though. e.g. Butter Chicken. So this might be one of them. Nonetheless, the taste wasn’t exceptional. It definitely wasn't enough to justify the exceptional price.

By the time we walked out of the restaurant, someone immediately suggested that we go to eat something else. Obviously we weren’t satisfied. Even the petite girl wasn’t.

So the men then went to eat some 湯圓 nearby. I guess we won’t go to that Indian curry restaurant ever again. The only thing I liked about it was they played some Indian pop music MTVs on the television. That was something new and I found that funny.

話說物以稀為貴,印度咖哩在台北貴;在奧克蘭貴的是珍珠奶茶。在華人開的「市民小站」,珍珠奶茶要賣紐幣$5.50。我妹有聽過類似以下的對話。
客人:請問珍珠奶茶多少錢?
店員:四塊五。
客人:一杯珍珠奶茶。
店員:要加珍珠嗎?加珍珠要多加一元。

Huh? 什麼玩意?珍珠奶茶沒有珍珠?加珍珠加一元?

NZ$5.5
,以現在匯率是超過台幣120,不管在奧克蘭或台北都比Starbucks還貴一點。

還好我沒對印度咖哩或是珍珠奶茶情有獨鍾。Although they’re nice.

Saturday, December 03, 2005

公司裡臥虎藏龍

下班後跟同事去打羽毛球,老 K 一直說這個同事是校隊、那個同事是系隊,連我都是"西湖高中"的校隊。球場上果然大家都很厲害,打起來真是過癮。公司裡真是臥虎藏龍呀!

謝謝老 K 找大家來打球

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Excessive thoughts turn to sabotage

I haven't written something here for a while. It's not that I don't have anything I want to say. In fact, I have something that I feel like writing down nearly every day. However, I guess my habit gets me again. I let excessive thoughts sabotage myself. Think too much. Then, eventually feel it's too much trouble and don't do it.

That has had its pros and cons. It avoids doing damaging things on impulse, while letting some opporunities slip away. I think it's time for a different "model". I begin to feel the opportunity cost might be more than I realized. I should believe in myself more and take my chances. I suspect I'll find that some "chances" are actually certainties if I cut my doubts.

Finally, two quotes pops up... not really related to previous words. but just thoughts.

We can expect great things from you. Could be terrible, but great.
(a modified quote from Harry Potter 1)

With great power comes great responsibility
(from Spider Man 2)

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Technical seminars I've been to in recent months

hm, I feel that I didn't write down some of the things I want to note down. So, I feel like writing some stuffs that are not so recent. Well, it's a bit odd. But I guess I can write it anyway I like.
Anyway, I'm thinking of the few seminars I was sent to by my company.
The most recent one is one about developing software for 64-bit processor. Somehow, it was a seminar that lacked attraction.
The seminar was presented by 3 speakers from an HP branch in India. The Indian accent sounds so familiar. The first speaker's voice was 90% similar to by my former project supervisor in engineering school. That makes it hard for me to concentrate on he said, because my brain is used to ignore this voice :P
Perhaps because the seminar took 2 and half days, it was too long for many people. There were few people that stayed for the whole duration fo the seminar. I didn't attend the first day, I joined in the second day. The only person that stayed for the duration of the two and half day was the girl from my company. Because of that, the HP people gave her a "full attendance award". The award was a small shelf for a cellphone. It has HP's logo on it. However, it isn't useful at all. So the prize is abandoned on a desk in the office.
The speakers were enthusiastic and eager to interact with the participants. But the students are so quiet. Nearly everytime the speaker asked the audience a question. There was... silence. My colleague and I were the most enthusiastic audience in the room. So they probably kind of appreciate us for giving responses. I don't know why the audience were so quiet. Because they were shy? Or maybe because of the language difference? But there was a translator in the seminar that does instant translation so it shouldn't be too much an issue.
Another thing was this seminar required the participants to bring their source code to try to port to 64-bit platform. It would be a trouble for people to that. People have to try to edit, compile and run using an unfamiliar environment. I guess some people just don't bother to that. So that could be a factor to the lack of interest.
When we did the porting in the seminar, the speakers were enthusiastic to help us. They were friendly people. Their accent was a bit hard for my colleague, though. It was such a familar thing for me.. hehe :)



Another seminar I went to earlier was Microsoft TechEd 2005. That was a big event with many participants. It was a 3-day event with many simultaneous about various topics in different classrooms. I went to the second day of the event. Some seminars were interesting. However, our company use few of the technology it talked about. Personally I found the seminar about C# 2.0 most interesting. Well, probably because I used Java and C# during my year in computer science, and I'm quite interested in those languages. Also it was interesting to see the languages have developed similar features like generics, for-each loops, anonymous classes, iterators etc.
One feature of this event was the TechEd Girls. You can find their terrible photos here on the event web site. http://teched.ithome.com.tw/teched2005/techedgirls_show.asp
Some how the girl in my work team pays a lot of attention to the TechEd Girls. She thought the photos on the event web site turns people off. People would have no interest in going to the event.
Actually the TechEd Girls looked better on the day of the event with the clothes and makeups. See the photo.

OK, by now I'm too lazy to type. Anyway, I went an Intel multi-core processor presentation in the first month of my work. The topic was kind of interesting and related what I learned during my training period in the company. The food was nice. :P

Hm, by this point I don't know why I typed all these in the first place... hm..

Saturday, November 05, 2005

這次生日吃同事買的漂亮蛋糕

謝謝大家啦~

最近幾年生日我都沒有特別想慶祝,不過都還是有吃蛋糕,唱首生日歌。

之前連吃了兩年隆媽媽做的草莓蛋糕(因為草莓當季便宜),去年終於換成巧克力蛋糕。
誰能連吃三年媽媽做的蛋糕呢?我是個幸福的人。

今年在紐西蘭的蛋糕吃不到了,吃到的是公司同事買的蛋糕。
還是以福委會開會的名義叫我去會議室,我開了門大家就開始唱生日快樂歌。雖然類似的戲碼常在公司出現,就這樣吧,是幸福的。
蛋糕實在很漂亮,像藝術品一樣。不過可能太漂亮了,所以切開以後覺得走樣得特別多,不是切得不好,只是完整的才特別好看。我想,林志玲落馬如果摔成好幾段,可能也美觀不了吧。

之前生日也沒想過要許願,今年不同,慶祝時要說兩個願望,最後一個自己保留。
第一個願望我說希望在 Openfind 的時間都高興,都 enjoy. 我這麼希望是因為覺得這是一個生活的重心,在這裡不快樂的話就太慘了,乾脆去竹科當硬體工程師算了 :P
第二個願望我說希望台北的空氣能變乾淨(包括辦公室)。嗯,因為覺得自己滿滿足自己有的一切了,所以第二個願望不想得到什麼,想消滅自己討厭的東西。除了髒空氣,其它考慮的選項有蟑螂絕種、取消兵役等,不過當時覺得髒空氣是我比較討厭,又比較有機會改善的吧。
後來覺得,也可以許說有多一些休假,這樣才比較有時間回紐西蘭探親。
第三個願望不說,總之,是期許自己的話。

again, 謝謝大家啦~

Friday, October 28, 2005

pretty girls as MSN messenger photos

Some of my friends like to use pretty girls as their photos on MSN messenger.
















Thursday, October 20, 2005

Stupid personality test

OK Hari, I've taken that stupid test... Here are my results
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You are a Mastermind!
(Submissive Introverted Abstract Thinker)

You are a MASTERMIND (SIAT). You can be silent and withdrawn, but behind your reserved exterior lies an active mind that allows you to analyze situations and come up with creative, unexpected solutions. Normal people call this scheming.

Anyway, your sense of style and originality are your strengths, and people will respect your judgment once they get to know you. If you learn to be a little more personable, you could be a great leader— you've definitely got the vision thing down. Just make sure all the plotting you do behind those eyes of yours is healthy.

Famous masterminds in television: Dr. Claw, The Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Montgomery Burns.

Compared to 14,796,678 other test takers...
23% are more Submissive than you.
57% are more Dominant than you.
20% are just as Submissive as you.
3% are more Introverted than you.
92% are more Extroverted than you.
5% are just as Introverted as you.
33% are more Abstract than you.
45% are more Concrete than you.
22% are just as Abstract as you.
5% are more Thinking than you.
91% are more Feeling than you.
4% are just as Thinking as you.

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As you see, my results are very close to Jeffrey's. Sigh, as I said before, we're probably not a good team in business because we think too alike.

I noticed something odd in the test, though. On the 2nd or 3rd page, it asks a few questions about the music you listen to, and whether if you want to buy an iPod. I wonder if this is a market research wrapped in a personality test??

Well, never mind the test. I'm still me.

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Expose my ignorance, foolishness and prejudice

I've avoided getting a blog until now.
Why didn't I want it? Because I think it might bring a lot of trouble. Do you know there are people who get fired for writing stuffs about their work on their personal blog? I know I wouldn't do that so that's OK. However, I know I can't stop my mouth (keyboard, rather) once I've started a blog. Inevitably, I'm going to say something stupid, someday. I might offend some people. The worst thing is, if I put it on my blog, it's public, and it's permanent. Nowadays, when you put something online, expect that someone or somewhere will keep copies of it. For how long? Indefinitely.
Recently, I've wasted some time reading blogs and forums online. I found a lot of comments that are not based on facts or reasoning. A lot of words were plainly biased and offensive. Some showed a lot of hatred. I felt quite sad when I read some of those things.
On the other hand, I read some interesting things written by friends on their blogs. OK, they're not actually that interesting. However, the sense of sharing makes it interesting. That's what eventually tempted me to get this blog and try it out.
What about the stupid things that I'll say? I know that, like everybody else, I've got limited knowledge, reasoning, and I've got my likes, dislikes. Still, I'm giving it a try. Even though it will expose my ignorance, foolishness, and prejudice.

OK, some of you must be thinking: "It's just a blog." Can't I just write something "light"?
Well, I know that. But I also know that having such a convenient tool to say things, I'll be emotional at times and say some things that might offend some people.
I guess I just want to declare that I'm not above everybody else. I'm just as stupid as anybody. I'm not "the" voice. I just have a voice. I represent nobody but LC. Yes, only silly me.

So, here we go. This is my blog.