Saturday, November 26, 2005
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Monday, November 07, 2005
Interesting "Op-Chart"
NY Times - regarding effects of education in America
http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2005/11/06/opinion/1107opchart.html
http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2005/11/06/opinion/1107opchart.html
Random Polls
random USA Today Polls (oh wait, they're all random):
"Top Five Foods thrown away by US consumers because of spoilage:"
5. Pre-packaged sandwich meat, hot dogs, bacon
4. Milk, yogurt, and cheese
3. Bread
2. Fresh Fruit
1. Fresh vegetables and bagged salad
"Top Five Foods thrown away by US consumers because of spoilage:"
5. Pre-packaged sandwich meat, hot dogs, bacon
4. Milk, yogurt, and cheese
3. Bread
2. Fresh Fruit
1. Fresh vegetables and bagged salad
Thursday, November 03, 2005
hurricane, miami, etc.
I was home in Miami this week for a few days. It was a short and somewhat rushed trip.
I got in Monday night, stayed over at Meghan's because our house was still without power, thanks to freaking Hurricane Wilma.
The interviews with a law firm, (who flew me down), was on Tuesday morning, and it took me a good 1 hour and 25 minutes to get downtown, good thing I left way early. So yeah, leave early for you interviews.
It was, I think, the hurricane the caused the most damage in the Miami area in the recent decade. Countless (big) trees fell, most people were without power for days, (and now weeks). The nature has unleashed quite a few unfortunate disasters this year.
I got in Monday night, stayed over at Meghan's because our house was still without power, thanks to freaking Hurricane Wilma.
The interviews with a law firm, (who flew me down), was on Tuesday morning, and it took me a good 1 hour and 25 minutes to get downtown, good thing I left way early. So yeah, leave early for you interviews.
It was, I think, the hurricane the caused the most damage in the Miami area in the recent decade. Countless (big) trees fell, most people were without power for days, (and now weeks). The nature has unleashed quite a few unfortunate disasters this year.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Halloween Party
I've never won a costume contest before, until last Friday!
there are some great pictures of the Halloween party on my website (Anthony Kang)
there are some great pictures of the Halloween party on my website (Anthony Kang)
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Post Below
The post below is written in Mandarin. If you want (can) read it you might nee to chang your encoding on your browser. (View --> Encoding --> Chinese Traditional)
By the way, isn't it great that both the Braves and the Yankees are out of the playoffs? I thought so.
By the way, isn't it great that both the Braves and the Yankees are out of the playoffs? I thought so.
試著用中文寫一篇
最近心血來潮, 想多練習打中文. 主要是因為怕太久沒寫中文會忘記.
利用這個機會和在台灣的朋友大家打聲招呼, 希望我有辦法跟大家說我有這個 Blog.
不好意思我一直沒有用 msn messanger.
有空留個言吧!
利用這個機會和在台灣的朋友大家打聲招呼, 希望我有辦法跟大家說我有這個 Blog.
不好意思我一直沒有用 msn messanger.
有空留個言吧!
Monday, October 10, 2005
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
figuring everything out
would you still do what you're doing if you don't have to worry about making money?
Monday, October 03, 2005
tough questions
"what are you thinking right now?"
"if you can have any job in the world, what would it be?"
"if you can have any job in the world, what would it be?"
Saturday, October 01, 2005
Friday, September 30, 2005
American League Playoff Scenario
let me break it down for you:
Indians, BoSex, and Yankees all have three games left.
Scenario 1: Yankees sweep Boston
- Yankees win the division
- Indians make it as the wildcard if
they win at least one game, else the Red Sox makes it.
Scenario 2: Yankees win two out of three
- Yankess wins the division
- Indians win if they win at least two games.
- If Indians win just one: tiebreaker game between Red Sox and Indians.
- Red Sox makes the wild card if Indains lose all three.
Scenarior 3: Yankees win one out of three
[I got it wrong, I'm sorry.]
Scenario 4: Red Sox sweeps the Yankees.
- Boston wins the division
- Indians make the wild card if they win at least two games.
- Tie breaker between Yankees and Indians if Indians win just one.
- If Indians lose all three, Yankees make the wild card.
Indians, BoSex, and Yankees all have three games left.
Scenario 1: Yankees sweep Boston
- Yankees win the division
- Indians make it as the wildcard if
they win at least one game, else the Red Sox makes it.
Scenario 2: Yankees win two out of three
- Yankess wins the division
- Indians win if they win at least two games.
- If Indians win just one: tiebreaker game between Red Sox and Indians.
- Red Sox makes the wild card if Indains lose all three.
Scenarior 3: Yankees win one out of three
[I got it wrong, I'm sorry.]
Scenario 4: Red Sox sweeps the Yankees.
- Boston wins the division
- Indians make the wild card if they win at least two games.
- Tie breaker between Yankees and Indians if Indians win just one.
- If Indians lose all three, Yankees make the wild card.
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Baseball Steroids Policy
"New Steroids Policy Could Happen by Series"
ESPN.com, Associated Press
One by one, Hank Aaron and other members of the Hall of Fame told Congress they back Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig's bid for tougher steroid penalties.
my two cents:
Steroids have led to unfair competitions, caused teen suicides, and tainted sacred baseball records. Remove it from the game that we love, or it'll eventually cause stadiums to be deserted.
ESPN.com, Associated Press
One by one, Hank Aaron and other members of the Hall of Fame told Congress they back Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig's bid for tougher steroid penalties.
Then, one by one, lawmakers told players' union chief Donald Fehr that he needs to act soon -- a stance punctuated by Sen. John McCain's admonishment, "Don't you get it?"
rest of the article: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=2174716&type=story
my two cents:
Steroids have led to unfair competitions, caused teen suicides, and tainted sacred baseball records. Remove it from the game that we love, or it'll eventually cause stadiums to be deserted.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Hurricane Katrina
As of right now:
# of articles on the Weekly Standard website on Hurricane Katrina: ZERO.
# of the "Top-Five most emaile articles" on the New York Times website: FIVE.
# of editorials critical of the Bush administration's response to the hurricane on the Washington Times opinion page: ZERO
# of editorials critical of the Bush administration's response to the hurricane on the Washington Post opinion page: FOUR
# of articles on the Weekly Standard website on Hurricane Katrina: ZERO.
# of the "Top-Five most emaile articles" on the New York Times website: FIVE.
# of editorials critical of the Bush administration's response to the hurricane on the Washington Times opinion page: ZERO
# of editorials critical of the Bush administration's response to the hurricane on the Washington Post opinion page: FOUR
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