My first blog written on Blogger IPad, I have been waiting for the release of this app for days, simple but easy using, while still trying to figure out how to view the blogs I followed.
And Yes, I have four incoming exams next week, so exiting! That's why I have stopped blogging these days. I am moving to campus today, live in friends dorm for several days, and probably, I am going to try the overnight room in Library, or, I have to....
I will see you guys when Dec comes, happy Movember! Btw.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Why Using Summer/Daylight Saving Time? Thoughtful Ponder Behind This Artificial Change
Hi guys, it has been a long time since the last time I posted, and yes, I remember my words in one of my post days ago, namely, A Flash of Idea About Blogging, in which I promised I would keep blogging 1-2 times a week, so if you are a regular reader of my blog and able to do the primary school mathematics, you will found that I haven't posted anything for 2 weeks in a row, last one for the host stuff doesn't count at all.
I have been feeling shameful for several days and it's just getting worse and worse when you cannot walk your talk. But have some mercy on me, the only reason I became a munchausen is because I lost my laptop charger and adapter!
I don't want to dig too deep on how I lost my precious babies, it was really a long story, the thing is the lid of my laptop has been closed for 4 days, and, I feel great!
No need to worry about the procedure of the projects, no need to check the mails and do any software related work for my internship, no need to spend a lot of time wandering around web while doing nothing, no need to....(I can still check mails on my iPad and surf internet on it, but it's less likely for me to reply the mails on my iPad, and I can become quite reading effective on my iPad)...It just felt so right, and I suddenly earned myself several hours one day, since I slept early everyday and got up like an early bird, I got plenty of time doing what I like to do, cooking for my girlfriend, reading in the balcony, keep running and jogging at night in AMK park(Yes, as I promised, I am still on track implementing my daily working out plan!).
It's like I have created a Daylight Saving Time for myself! Awesome.
When Benjamin Franklin first initiated this kind of idea, he was meant to save energy and make people more efficient in summer time when sun rises earlier.
The benefits of DST are decreased electricity consumption, a slight drop in the number of traffic accidents and crime. In addition to that, DST increases recreational time in the afternoons and boosts economy. The disadvantage are minor compared to the advantages. Some prefer not to change the clocks twice a year. However, there are also actual costs as well as gains. According to a academic study in 1999, the spring and fall time changes costs 60 billion US dollars to investors. The adjustments make individuals "slightly impaired" according to the researchers. The 1986 DST extension in the US benefited Barbecue Industry Association, the American Association of Nurserymen and convenience-store owners by 135 billion US dollars (Brearton, 2011). With these figures DST is a gold mine. Below is a categorized presentation of the pros and cons of daylight saving time.
And I was always fascinated by the concept of the Daylight Saving Time, so let's talk about it by dividing into the pros and cons:
I have been feeling shameful for several days and it's just getting worse and worse when you cannot walk your talk. But have some mercy on me, the only reason I became a munchausen is because I lost my laptop charger and adapter!
I don't want to dig too deep on how I lost my precious babies, it was really a long story, the thing is the lid of my laptop has been closed for 4 days, and, I feel great!
No need to worry about the procedure of the projects, no need to check the mails and do any software related work for my internship, no need to spend a lot of time wandering around web while doing nothing, no need to....(I can still check mails on my iPad and surf internet on it, but it's less likely for me to reply the mails on my iPad, and I can become quite reading effective on my iPad)...It just felt so right, and I suddenly earned myself several hours one day, since I slept early everyday and got up like an early bird, I got plenty of time doing what I like to do, cooking for my girlfriend, reading in the balcony, keep running and jogging at night in AMK park(Yes, as I promised, I am still on track implementing my daily working out plan!).
It's like I have created a Daylight Saving Time for myself! Awesome.
When Benjamin Franklin first initiated this kind of idea, he was meant to save energy and make people more efficient in summer time when sun rises earlier.
The benefits of DST are decreased electricity consumption, a slight drop in the number of traffic accidents and crime. In addition to that, DST increases recreational time in the afternoons and boosts economy. The disadvantage are minor compared to the advantages. Some prefer not to change the clocks twice a year. However, there are also actual costs as well as gains. According to a academic study in 1999, the spring and fall time changes costs 60 billion US dollars to investors. The adjustments make individuals "slightly impaired" according to the researchers. The 1986 DST extension in the US benefited Barbecue Industry Association, the American Association of Nurserymen and convenience-store owners by 135 billion US dollars (Brearton, 2011). With these figures DST is a gold mine. Below is a categorized presentation of the pros and cons of daylight saving time.
And I was always fascinated by the concept of the Daylight Saving Time, so let's talk about it by dividing into the pros and cons:
1. Daylight saving time decreases residential electricity usage.
2. DST decreases the number of traffic accidents.
3. DST reduces crime.
4. DST increases recreational time.
5. DST increases economic activity.
6. Daylight saving time brings a smile to everybody's faces by providing more light and sunshine.
For the Cons,
1. The change to DST may disturb the rest-activity cycle.
2. DST increases fuel consumption hence atmospheric pollution.
All in All, the concept of DST is great, and it does a great help for the development of certain area. The pity is, for a country like China, which crosses three time blocks, it's almost impossible to implement this method, considering the commercial and social disorders and mess it may trigger. That's why the government put a stop for DST years ago.
Anyway, for individuals, never count on any system to be time efficient, as long as you have the right time management skills, the gold won't treat you bad, and TIME MANAGEMENT is something I am learning now, will share with you guys when I get something inspiring, to be continued...
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
My HOST file problem, when you can not receive request from certain servers
I have been blocked from Google.com and Facebook.com for days, though I can still use most of the applications from Google.com.sg, the Gmail, unfortunately, can be only accessed though google.com's server, that hurts!
Finally turned out my host file was rewritten by some anonymous guy--I tried dozens of ways to fix the system problem, just ignored the simplest one, shame.
I will reserve my right if you are doubting it's because I am watching too many porns in my laptop, that's.....not true.
Cannot talk too much now, since everything back on track now, will post my long-drafted blog soon, looking forward...to be continued
Finally turned out my host file was rewritten by some anonymous guy--I tried dozens of ways to fix the system problem, just ignored the simplest one, shame.
I will reserve my right if you are doubting it's because I am watching too many porns in my laptop, that's.....not true.
Cannot talk too much now, since everything back on track now, will post my long-drafted blog soon, looking forward...to be continued
Sunday, October 21, 2012
[PLAN] WALK THE TALK! Start Working Out Again
Notes: This gonna be the first post of my long term 'PLAN' series.
One day I was in a frantic rush on the way to the office, the 132 bus passed me by with an speed of sound(you would have the same imagination when you got a same situation like mine), it then was about to stop in the nearest stop (around 80 meters away from where I stood at that time), 'Go and get it!', I made up my mind and start chasing after that big boy with an ultrasonic velocity! Then, after 40 meters I gave up(Yes, I was that good, please don't judge me), the bus still seemed so far way and getting far and far and far away after the throttle loose...
And it was like I just finished a marathon(though I was never in a marathon, or even half marathon), I was totally exhausted after 40 meters' all-out sprint, what a shame.... What happened to me?!
I used to be one of the gym bunnies(straight way), since my fresh year of college, I paid to the fitness club every month, and from the junior year, I started to work out and follow the fitness menu systemically every other day or even successively. It did 'work out' as it successfully reshaped my body, I was no longer a meat ball as I used to be in the last 20 years. Watching your own body 'reconstructing' was so awesome, and I was addicted literally.
If there is something I can blame to for my fall, it must be my meniscus surgery, I had it on April this year, and had to take a long rest without any physical activity for almost two months. After that, I became so cautious and getting more and more used to the days without the full of sweat body building, running, push ups, bench press, tons of barbells, while at the same time I still ate like an elephant!
Since I came to Singapore, there is even more excuses facilitated me to evade:
- The Gym was so expensive even in campus. True.
- I lost my swimming trunk, and it was unreasonably expensive to buy a new one. True.
- The girls in the other room in my apartment occupied every single space in the living room, how can I do push ups when I can hardly stand?! True.
- I was just too busy and had my two hands full already, I got an interesting part time work off campus which I always pushed myself to follow the business stuff even after office time(I cannot help myself check the Gmail every 2-3 hours, it must be a modern mental disease), I got another assistant work in campus for CELC NUS. In the same time, I got 4 modules(normally need 5 hours to get fully prepared and one extremely time consuming and complicated project. And it took me one hour at least to go to office or campus in most of the time. I just had no time. True.
Looks like I am really a busy guy, huh? But am I really so busy that I cannot even squeeze a 10 mins for exercise? NO WAY!
I read a really funny article from TIME magazine several days ago, introducing how the vice president candidate Paul Ryan steels several minutes a day from his super busy schedule to implement his own working out plan, like this:
I am not a pro to either Obama team or Romney team, but I do admire Paul Ryan for his 'WALK THE TALK' spirit, how can I keep finding myself excuses after seeing a politic actually doing something practically?
So from two days ago, I have made a list for my long term 'WORKING OUT NEVER DIE!' plan, here it is:
- Never use the escalator when you can mount the stairs!
- No food after 8pm!
- Take a 30 mins jogging in AMK park every other day(Which I have done once last night).
- Groups of push ups and other no-fitness-equipment moves on the those no-jogging days(which I just did it half an hour ago).
- Stretch myself from time to time when working or studying.
This is going to be a long term and I will keep blogging about it to let you know how good it works out.
Like flowing water, life is perpetual movement!True!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
I've Hit My Ceiling? You Are Your Own Upper Bound!--How to Keep Learning A Second Language
In any case, I have to admit two facts:
- English is just my second language , to compete in such an international and multi-cultural environment, it is far from good enough.
- No matter how hard I try, I may never be able to pull up to those native speakers, when I say native speakers, I mean those Americans, British guys, Canadians, Australians, or even most of the well educated Singaporeans and Indians (Most Chinese guys ignore the fact that India inherited meritocracy education system from Britain, thus those who are able to afford the tuition fee can communicate and work with others in English better than the average Chinese, don't know how can we be so confident to mock their accent).
These two facts are like unchangeable theorems that I may never get a chance to prove them wrong, while it doesn't imply I should not try my best to approach the ceiling! English has been of great interest to me for years, and I have never stop improving since my junior year in college:
- Most of my Google RSS are in English (one of the major reason is I am really sick of the low quality and fickle Chinese media(both the online blogs and offline papers and magazines, the only two I am enjoying reading is Net-ease网易 and Zhihu知乎))
- I tried hard to pass the Business English Certification certified by Cambridge University with a Higher degree.
- I managed to get 3 8.0 points(4 in total) in IELTS.
- I have been a member and administrator of Economic China for years.
When I made up my mind to Singapore, I got several reasons:
- I can get scholarship which makes me more economical independent(which I am right now).
- Bilinguality can relatively be a strength (at lease not a con) in Singapore, at least your fluency in mandarin can make up to your weakness in English to some extent(which total depends on what kind of industry you want to jump in as I see now). While if you go to US or UK(I don't give a shit to Australia since there are already full of Chinese and you get bored, passive and less aggressive easily, and I also eliminated Hongkong since Cantonese is still the major living and even working language there), it will probably be very difficult for you to find a job other than computer related or dish washing(kidding, but it does has a narrow range of choices).
- Can go home quickly if there is any emergency.
- Food is good based on my travelling experience before.(On June)
All in all, Singapore is the best trade-off I can ever expect as my major concern is still 'working in that place for 3-5 years after graduation'.
Actually what is on the track is that 'I am walking my talk', I used all the connections I can at this stage and tried to find as much information as possible online and after doing some trade-offs, I am now working in Executive Coach International as a marketing and business development intern, and I was also recommended by Mr.Morgan as an SELF Assistant in CELC, NUS.
Despite the financial benefit I get from these works(which can roughly afford me to pay the movie tickets and dinner bills when hanging out with my girlfriend, you have my words, Yu.), these working experiences also provide me a flexible while also competitive environment to thrive, especially in Executive Coach International.
As I mentioned in the title of this post, I was expected to talk something about keeping learning a second language, and we are approaching nearer and nearer :)
Most of the time in ECI, I work with Kunqi(my supervisor) and Yuting(another full time intern), both of them were graduated from top universities in Singapore with honored degree, and also are equiped with tremendous soft skills:
- Kunqi had been working as an Engineer(as I ought but do not want to be) and for government department for several years, what's more, as a life coach, she is excellent in communicating with people from different backgrounds and industries; multi-tasks, as well as working under pressure whilst still be positive and energetic.
- Yuting, a quite simple and cute girl, is really dependable and cooperative, also quite good at writing, I am already one of her blog's fans, here is the first step of her SEO, http://withloveyuting.blogspot.sg/ , check it out, unlike other soul chicken soups, her words is quite touching due to her sincerity.
Aiming at my existing weaknesses, I have made a list for myself, remember, even you cannot hit the mark(as good as a native speaker), at least you should try your best to hit your own ceiling!
- Practice more on telephone speaking, I don't like making calls, I am even not that good at making calls in Chinese, so definitely I will do more in this part, I have already saved several great instructions to my Instapaper, but more importantly, I have to 'practice' more!
- Be a better E-mail writer, my words in mails can be confusing sometimes especially when trying to explain something abstract, and my style of writing should be more business like. I am already working on this: I get a lot of chance to practice everyday, and I also use some phrases other people are using in business communication mails for reference.
- Stop using bilingual dictionary, this is the first suggestion Mr. Morgan gave to me, thanks to IPAD's embedded dictionary, I am almost there!
- Write more blogs, as what I am doing right now.
- Make friends with new words everyday, and look into the whole package of the use of this word.
- Do spelling check all the time!
Talking about new words: I read an article written by
David K. Williams on my Instapaper today, called 'The Case for hire Under-Qualified Employers', really an inspired one, but I am not going to tell you the lesson I learnt from this article, but a word: GEAR.
Of course I know what does 'GEAR' mean, but I realized that I have never ever ever ever used this word in any of my articles or daily talk, so I think it's gonna be a great initiative to use this word in my post today! So I checked it out in my dictionary inside my IPAD, here it is:
- as a noun, one of a set of toothed wheels that work together to alter the relation between the speed of a driving mechanism and the speed of the driven parts.
- as a noun, informal equipment that is used for a particular purpose.
- as a verb, design or adjust the gears in a machine to give a specified speed or power output.
- gear down, change to a lower gear.
- gear for, make ready or prepared: A nation geared for war!
- gear up, equip of prepare oneself: The region started to gear up for the tourist season.
It's also quite fascinating to know that this word originated from Middle English, and came from Scandinavian in the first place, (You can easily distinguish a word is from north Europe or French, at least I may).
OK, really late now, to leave a happy ending to this post, please allow me to show off a little bit:
I am doing my best to gear up for the bigger challenges!
Monday, October 15, 2012
Question for Today: The Best Time in My Life?
I told you guys I would post something about my transforming experience from Google Reader to Flipboard + Instapaper in my last blog, well, before that, I would just answer a question flashing over my head two minutes ago when I just finished doing my laundry(it was raining cats and dogs in the afternoon, so...long story), anyway, here it is:
OK, that's pretty much I can explain why that was my best time so far, then I realize now what make me a happier person:
You see, that's also a way to discover myself, now I understand myself better, try it out by yourself, see what you really like in your life.
And I got a 25 free space from Dropbox, would like to talk about this promotion in the future blogs since I am quite curious how much does 1GB space cost in the server side...
- What is the Best Time in My Life?
Ummm, I enjoy spending every seconds with my parents, hanging out with my girlfriend, reading books or Google Reader now Flipboard + Instapaper, while above are all just 'behaviors', what I am really asking myself is 'What was the specific Time Slots/Duration I enjoyed living in the most?', the answer did not take me a lot of time to think through: July to September, 2011, right, when I was in India. Let me just make it straightforward:
- I had a well paid job, which can afford me to rent a bunk in the urban area, buy groceries(lots if junk food), have dinner with friends in some 'luxury' restaurants(compared with you-know-what-I-am-referring-to restaurants in India) from time to time, travel every week or bimonthly with redundant money for souvenirs(Kamasutra, my favourite one, for example).
- I got an awesome roommate, Max, who is tri-lingeual (regret now only learnt some lame dancing move from him, instead of some provocative French(which I am learning by myself right now from apps) or German(which I really have some interest but don't know how to start) ), and also a open mind 'white trash' addicted to Chinese culture and business a little(I still owe him a internship, and don't know how to make up since I am in Singapore right now), most worth mentioning is, I really learnt a lot of great personalities and codes of conduct for reference.Miss his smile (in straight way).
- Got to know lots of multi-cultural friends, who inculcated me with impressive 'Alcohol' and 'Bar' cultures.
- Got a lot of chances going to dozens of awesome places, although got a little tired by endless travel agenda, so started enjoying reading alone sometimes in the end of those few days.
- Tried some great food, while almost always order the same 'safe' thing.
- Being economically independence.
- A roommate who can curse in different languages.
- Friends from different backgrounds.
Alcoholand pop(Punjabi) Dancing. (I dont want to show off as a drinker, I was lame actually, Cola usually took over 75 percent of my glass).- Travel, only when in good condition and when that place was really interesting, otherwise, I prefer spend my time sitting in sofa with books and chips.
- Food, don't be too spicy and don't look strange please.
To be continued, next blog will be Google Reader and Flipboard + Instapaper, I promise, unless there is some strange idea strikes again.
And I got a 25 free space from Dropbox, would like to talk about this promotion in the future blogs since I am quite curious how much does 1GB space cost in the server side...
Saturday, October 13, 2012
A Flash of Idea about Blogging
I used to get a little pissed off (or, jealous in girlish language) when I saw some cool daddies recording their babies crawling on the floor, laughing or even farting (whatever a baby does, it seems Qute..) by their cameras.
'Where was my father then? Couldn't he just sacrifice a little bit, buy himself a may-be fancy but totally worth-it video camera to record his own cute baby crawling and farting?!', lucky you little bombardiers, especially nowadays you can use your smart phone to shoot almost every scenes of the baby, it's just unfair ok? I was even cuter when I was a baby, but instead of some precious tapes, what I can get right now is just some faded pictures.
Ok, that's just a trick to throw out a minnow to catch a whale, you really think I will be jealous of those babies?Well, maybe a little...
Then I asked myself, 'Ricky, what have you done to leave the 30-years-older-you something to laugh your ass off since you were able to take notes by your own?' This tricky question really triggered my mind to call up 'what I have done these years to record my own life'? Well, here it is:
- I have a Picasa account, which including dozen's G's of pictures.
- I have some social network accounts where I put some lame posts all the time.
- I have a Blog, yes, the one I am writing in right now, which sometimes I may forget the password...
Then I found out that, a farting baby video will be much more fun by several orders of magnitude, such a genuinely tragic sort of story.
We are nothing but creatures crawling on the earthy, trying to discover ourselves and understand the world, we are all like babies, more or less, trying to learn things everyday, trying to crawling as much as possible in order to stand up one day.
I cannot stand the fact that I am losing my memories and my own path of the time I am living in right now any more. So, here is my #list#(I just want to finish this blog as soon as possible, I have tons of homework, that's true),
- Blog at least once a week in the rest of my life, try hard to think about what I have done this week, what I have learnt this week, whose personality impresses me this week. etc.
- Stay away from social networks, except for marketing understanding.
- Don't let any articles stay in my Instapaper over three days, finish reading it before you forget why you saved it.
- Reading one book in one time, don't try to be a multi-task hero, you are not!!
- learn things scientifically! You know what I mean, Ricky.
- In the following year, I want to be more expert in Web Design, IOS development, Excel, that's all.
- Be more professional in an English speaking working environment, practice more in Email and phone talking slills.
TO BE CONTINUED....My next blog will be why I am transforming my reading tool from Google Reader to Flipboard, and I will cover my user experience on Prezi, my understanding of 'Business Model Canvas', my learning process of 'Be a better Email-er' and 'A better phone-talker' after that, hope I will not be overwhelming at that time.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
It's Not Just Food
Imagine
hundreds of millions of people discussing one #topic# on Twitter, you may say
it must be a heavyweight event like,
‘London Olympic’ or ‘Syria Chaos’, well, you need not to blame yourself, even
the most powerful brainstorm cannot figure out the right answer - It’s just a
TV show talking about, food. The 7-episode Chinese documentary, ‘A Bite of
China’, surpasses all the other TV programs aired in prime time. The hit of
the ‘food documentary’ even stirred up a
boom in the online shopping
industry: millions of orders generated as soon as a new food material emerged
in the latest episode. "Drooling mouths, wet eyes!" such comments have
been identified by the majority. But…why?
Instead
of focusing only on the
preparation process in the kitchen, the ‘Bite’ series offers a unique insight
into the geographical, cultural and historical dimensions of people’s stories
about their ‘experiences’ with food. There is no dramatical story or exaggerated expression, it simply originates
from the cultural life through which people who are suffering with
industralized fast food realize the relationship between human and nature.
Associated
with China's recent
PR campaign: investing heavily to produce a national advertisement to be
broadcast in Times Square, New York, you may safely draw the conclusion that there
is nothing more suitable than ‘food’ to deliver the civilization continuity of a nation as the comprehension of the
relationship between food and people expresses the wisdom and taste
aesthetic produced by Chinese laboring people through thousands of years. So when we want to put an
answer to the mystery of this ‘Bite’ of success, we may just say: Well, it’s not just food.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
A great E-Learning Module by NUS- how to make an attractive presentation
I am currently academically addicted to an E-Learning module offered by NUS, which gives a lot of really constructive tips to help you perform better in a presentation! Here is some notes I've learned and would like to share with you guys. Oh, right, I'd better post the link of the module first FYI: http://emodule.nus.edu.sg/presentation-skills/part1/.
1.Characteristics of an Effective presentation?
For me, it's Humorous+Easy to Understand+Right length+Visually attractive, the module also lists some great points like: Relaxing for speaker and audience+ Relevant to the audience and, Punctual, which has been left out for a long time.
2.Presentation Styles
2.1 Impromptu, for guys like Steve Jobs.
2.2 Memorised, for all the entertainers and celebrities.
2.3 Manuscript, for the CCP dumbs.
2.4 Extemporaneous, for folks like you and me.
3.Presentation Components
In conclusion, a A+ presentation is to Structure the Contents in the right way with a number of Rhetorical devices.
4. Identify topic and objectives
Nothing new in this part.
5.Analyse your audience
Always be conscious about the motivation of the audiences, that means, why whey come here and what can the benefit from YOU.
Generally, what the audiences need is to GAIN knowledge and experience from a expert, and save time and energy,avoid failure and embarrassment, awkwardness, eventually, become happy and influential.
It's an interesting course, and get something urgent now, but will update this blog soon.
1.Characteristics of an Effective presentation?
For me, it's Humorous+Easy to Understand+Right length+Visually attractive, the module also lists some great points like: Relaxing for speaker and audience+ Relevant to the audience and, Punctual, which has been left out for a long time.
2.Presentation Styles
2.1 Impromptu, for guys like Steve Jobs.
2.2 Memorised, for all the entertainers and celebrities.
2.3 Manuscript, for the CCP dumbs.
2.4 Extemporaneous, for folks like you and me.
3.Presentation Components
In conclusion, a A+ presentation is to Structure the Contents in the right way with a number of Rhetorical devices.
4. Identify topic and objectives
Nothing new in this part.
5.Analyse your audience
Always be conscious about the motivation of the audiences, that means, why whey come here and what can the benefit from YOU.
Generally, what the audiences need is to GAIN knowledge and experience from a expert, and save time and energy,avoid failure and embarrassment, awkwardness, eventually, become happy and influential.
It's an interesting course, and get something urgent now, but will update this blog soon.
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