2009/03/31

the Reader

This movie was not very appealing at first. I was not really interested in Kate Winslet. What intrigued me to watch it is because of few things: MM said the book is very good; I read the description, and realize that this story shares a different perspective of how the post-war generation in Germany looked at what happened to the war; the story does not have a happy ending.

MM said that there was not enough music in the movie, and honestly , the only time I paid attention to the music consciously was when Michael walked to the meeting room to see Hanna in jail. So I guess the director filled the movie quite well, or the music just played in the background so well that I hardly noticed it. The director did a very good job, and to my surprise, he also directed the Hours, which is one of my favorite movies.

At the end of the story, Michael and Hanna met again. It must be hard for both persons, after so many years of separation; however, the moment when they meet again, is also when all his illusion, obsession, and dreams go busted. The love in the mind has suddenly become distant friend that Michael had to take care of. That is probably why he chose not to write at all. What about Hanna? She reached out her hand, but then what?

I would really recommend this movie.



Luffa Noodles

I cooked myself some dinner over the weekend. I've done it a few times, and the recipe is getting close to what I'd like it to be.

Loofa porridge:
  • 2 pieces of noodles
  • half a luffa, cut into slices
  • 2 cups of water
  • some shredded pork or ground pork
  • shredded ginger

Cook the luffa in the water until it boils, then simmer for 5 minutes. Add noodles, ginger, and pork in it, and cook another 3 minutes or when the noodles are done.

I used to pan fry the luffa in the pan first, but then I could not control the heat very well, so the luffa burned. I decided to cook it in the water directly and it turned out to be ok.

2009/03/27

Grandmother

I always wanted to write something about my grandmother, but always started with one paragraph, and then ran out of things to say, which is an indication that we were not close. That is true, and for many years I tried to avoid her as much as I could. Maybe in my mind I think I’m supposed to hate her.

But Frankly speaking, life must have been hard for her in her generation. My grandfather was one of those Taiwanese who fought for Japan in World War II, and died in Manila, leaving her and two sons behind. She must have left somehow, so my dad and uncle had to be with their grandmom. It was probably the worst time of my dad’s life, having to rely on the grandmom and work for the uncles just for shelter and food. She remarried and had another 2 daughters. I guess her second husband also died, and she then re-married another man, who fled from China with Chiang Kai-shek, who is the grandpa that I know.

The first impression of her was the dark grocery store that she and the grandpa owned. It was on Tung-feng Road. We used to walk over. I was still little when the railroad system went under a major upgrade with electricity. There were lots of high voltage poles set up along the street, buzzing when we walked by. My mother warned me not to touch those poles. If I did, the pole would set me on fire, and I would never see her again. That did the trick, and I have always been so scare of them.

There are 2 floors in that store. They used the first floor as the store. The only memory of me going upstairs was when I was 8. That is vivid memory. I was in my summer vacation, ready to become a third grader in that upcoming September. My first aunt (grandmom first daughter) was getting married. I was sitting on the second floor watching her get ready. Second aunt came over and asked me how I was doing. She taught in the same school I went to, and told me she would teach fourth grader, and I was so happy that she would not have a chance to teach me. Not sure why, but that was exactly how I felt. At grandmom’s funeral, I saw first aunt’s kids. They are already grown-ups, and I did not even know their names. They are relatives from my dad’s family. Are we not supposed to be close relatives?

Second memory was always the jars of candies. I was so attracted to the red big candies, but never asked for any unless she would volunteer to treat me one or two. Then at some point, not sure when already, grandmom moved in with us, with those jars of candies. She gave us all, and I still remember the joy the candies brought me. But then because she owned a room, all of us 3 kids had to cram in that little room together, with beds, desks, and all that. It must have been hard for my sister, who was already a teenager. I was still too little to feel anything bad.

Kids really do not know too much about the conflicts among adults. Few years later, she moved out, and stayed with aunts, and then she moved out to live along. I do now know who took care of her. Dad visited her once in a while, and for all those 10+ years, or even 20 years, I visited her once twice or three times.

So she passed away one year ago. I went back for the funeral. My uncle’s family were there too. And it was amazing to realize that I had not met some of the cousins for 20+ years. My impression of the little one was always the little girl, who liked to add salt in the soda to see to bubbles come up, and ended up adding too much salt for the fun of it. She was probably 5, but she is now an office lady. Are we not supposed to be close?

We read something from the Buddha. I guess that was meant to be something good for the dead, and we are willing to believe so, just to make ourselves feel better because we are doing it. Her body was cremated, and with my brother’s absence, I had to presume to be the oldest grandson to push to button for the cremation, and pick up the ashes. In fact, for all those years I’ve lived on the planet, this was the first time when I was so close to death.

No pain though. I just started to realize I am getting older, and the older generation will leave. This morning when I was getting ready to go to work, I noticed a lot of grey hair. It seemed to take forever to grow from kids to 18. Oh those difficult years. But from 18 to 37, it seemed to be just a snap.





2009/03/23

Picks Tooth

E and I went met for breakfast on Saturday morning. We were at the train station area, and for some reason, I just do not know that area well enough to know where to go. Then I though of this Royal Host on the first floor of YMCA. It would be nice to sit down to be served. So we went there. Breakfast was ok. For 140NT, it was really nice to sit there chatting, with free refill of coffee.

When I finished my breakfast and reached for toothpicks, oops, picks tooth? Oh my G. This is a good one.

Meebo, Right or Left?

I like Meebo. It provides a very good way to log on different instant messaging services without having to install the individual programs, as you can see from the screen shot. But this morning something happened. I tried to login but always failed. I tried and tried, and finally I realized that I was trying to login to yahoo account. I swear the window to log into meebo used to be on the right hand side, and this morning, it was on the left hand side. So when I tried to log in without reading carefully, I moved the cursor to the right, and click on yahoo login, when I thought I was trying to log in meebo.

What is the point of moving the login windows around? I just don’t get it.

Foxmarks

I have used Foxmarks for a long time, and use it on a daily basis, but hardly notice it is there. It is perfect for people who have multiple computers, but have some of their bookmarks on this computer, and some on the other. Foxmarks can keep all the bookmarks at a centralized location, so users only have to set it once, and then forget about it.

What it does for me:

  • I can access the same bookmarks from different computers after I install Foxmarks.
  • Both Google and Yahoo released their toolbar programs to do the same thing, but they try to do too much, and integrate search engine, and all the other features together. Google toolbar and Yahoo toolbar both require an additional space on the browser, and in my opinion,it is just a waste of space on the screen, and makes the browser look so complicated. On the other hand, Foxmarks integrates right into the browser (I use Firefox), so there is no additional toolbar. as shown in the attached screenshot
  • Because the bookmarks are stored in their server, so if I change/add bookmarks on one computer, I can also see the same changes on another computer.
  • If I am away and use someone else’s computer, I can still log on to my account on Foxmarks, and access my bookmarks there. I have never used this option, but am glad to know I have a backup plan.
  • We may have some very personal bookmarks at home, and we definitely do not want to click on those bookmarks at work accidentally and embarrass ourselves in front of the colleagues. Don't worry. You don't have to sync up every bookmark. Just log on to your Foxmarks account online, and set up the sync preference for different computers.

Foxmarks now also have IE version and Safari version, but I have not tried them yet. Firefox works well for me, and I do not have any desire to change it.

2009/03/20

Ice Tea

My refrigerator has a pretty good ice maker. Unlike traditional ice maker when people have to pour water into the molds, wait for the water to freeze and then make some more, all I have to do is the pour water into a container, which holds around 2 cups of water. The refrigerator then makes ice and put the ice into a dedicated container in the freezer automatically.

I bought the refrigerator last November. The weather was cool already, so I only cleaned the container, made some ice as per the manual, just to ensure it worked properly. Yesterday the temperature was so hot, I bought some pot stickers to go for dinner, and was thinking what drinks to have to go with it. I had about 3 minutes to think while I walked from the pot sticker place to the drink shop, and then decided to make my own iced tea.

It is so easy to make my own iced tea. I boiled some water, put 2 tea bags in the mug, and pour hot water in. After 3 minutes, I got a big glass and filled it with ice cubes, then pour hot iced tea into the glass, and stir. After the tea cooled down, it was ready to serve. It tasted wonderful. I don’t like my iced tea sweetened, and I can make it the way I want it at home.

The only concern I have is that my glass is actually plastic, so I am not sure if the temperature is bad for the material. There is not warning marked on the glass.


2009/03/18

Quality from IKEA

I bought this small stand (or a dresser?) for my TV. It fit perfectly in that small corner in my previous room. It is from IKEA, and, after I put it together, I never touched it again until last November when I had to move in to my new apartment. So this is what happend when I tried to touch it in the old place. The beautiful 'face' fell off in many areas, and plywood exposed.

This is just another confirmation that quality from IKEA is really sub bar. I still bought few furniture from them for new apartment, simple because they are cheaper, and it is a one-stop shop. But I really got what I paid for. People who are looking for some quality should really take IKEA off their list. The little bear? It is my Christmas present from J back in 2002.

Same Flight?

I tried to see what flights are available to go to Calgary. There seems to be 2 choices. One is to transfer at Vancouver, the other at San Francisco. Since I may want to stop at San Francisco to visit few friends, booking a round-trip flight to San Francisco directly, and another separate round-trip flight from San Francisco to Calgary might be an option, since I won't be in a hurry.

Cathay Pacific still offers very competitive price. Round-trip to San Francisco cost 23155 NTD, including taxes, which is around 660 USD. But wait, for the same flight CX872, same date, same cabin, on the second row, there are 4 seats left, but on the fourth row, there are 5 seats left. Are they really the same flight, or am I dreaming?

Well, there are several flights from San Francisco to Calgary every day, and the price is not bad. Both United Airlines and Canada Air offer at 277 USD. Although United Airlines offer passenger to stop at transfer city, but there is a fee for it. Pros and cons. Pros for 2 round-trip tickets are cheaper price and flexible itinerary. Cons are logistics for lodging and that I am not sure what to do if flights are delay and thus I miss the flight. Well, I’ll think about it.

2009/03/17

A Photo Before CNY

I happened to find this photo in my cell phone when I was trying to get the photo of that ugly cow. This photo was taken at Tainan HSR station when I went back for Chinese New Year. I have been to that station numerous time, and it was mostly on business. But even when it was not for business, I could always see businessmen properly dressed in suit. That day, it was very different. No businessman, as far as I could see. Everyone was wearing casual, with lugguage and bags of presents for the family, ready for the Chinese New Year. And I just had to take a quick photo of the crowd. Not a very clear photo, but it will always reminds me of the joy for the holiday.

Interesting Ox

I went to Ximen station with E for breakfast, and saw this interesting ugly cow in from of Red Theater. It is too ugly that I had to stop and take photo. Is it really an ox? For some reason, the face looks like the iron tiger in front of Chinese temples. Why is it year of ox anyway? Not year of cow? It looks more like female, right?

2009/03/12

New Blog

I've started another new blog. It is about writing in English. It is not that I have the whole English grammar in mind to teach anyone, or my writing is good to win a Pulitzer. It just serves the purpose of complaining. Nowadays most of my email correspondence is in English. That makes senses, when the people on the email list could be easily from many different countries; however, sometimes the English writing in the email could be so bad that I had to spend minutes trying to think in Chinese what the person tried to tell us.

I am a minimalist, and believes it is easy to write simple English to made myself understood. Most of the information in this blog will be from my corporate email, with some confidential information hidden of course. And this blog is mostly to express how frustrated I am to read those emails, and to show how easy it can be to write in English.

MM asked me how I can come by different material to write. Again, no set time, no set material, just complaints and sharing information. I do not expect to cover a lot of things, but this could be a good incentive for me to go back and study grammar book, considering how much I like languages. Since I have a dedicated label on this blog just for complaints already, and I'd like to write this new blog in Chinese anyway, I decided to open a new blog.

But the truth is, I am a major whiner.


2009/03/09

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

I knew from trailer that Benjamin Button was an old man when he was born, and then as time went by, he grew younger and younger. So I was kind of curious before the movie even started if when Benjamin died, he would be a grown-up person with a baby face, smooth skin and all that. Hm… that did not happen. He still became a baby at the end. That was a bit disappointing. It would be more fun to see an old-man-baby becomes a baby-old-man. Well, now that sounds confusing, but if you watched this movie, you’d understand what I am talking about.

Story is told pretty well. I’m not sure if it is really a good way to hide to the kids who their biological parents are. I do not understand what the shock can it be to adults when they are told their parents are not their biological parent. I can easily shrug and say “I don’t give a damn”, but my real reaction is way beyond my imagination. I look too much like my dad, so that leaves really no room for any kind of imagination. However, I really like the way Caroline knew about her biological father through the diary she read to her dying mother. Also enjoy that Caroline and Benjamin had met at some point, and Caroline actually remembers that incident. Their lives actually crossed at some point. And the postcard were no longer for Daisy. They were for Caroline, the daughter he cannot love.

Everyone has his own life, and most of the time, we concentrate on who we are and what we want, where we’ll bring our families to. It is nice to look back though, to see old photos of previous generation, to know what parents have seen, to know who they were when they were young, doing crazy things and all that. Every time I asked my parents their old stories, I could see their eyes sparkle.



2009/03/08

Kindle for iPod Touch

Amazon released their Kindle 2. Kindle 2 certainly looks sexier than the first generation. It is thinner, has more capacity, etc, but, it is rather expensive, and I am not sure if it will work in Taiwan.

I am pleased to know that Amazon released their Kindle software for iPod Touch/iPhone. Installation was a breeze. No problem at all. Download can never be simpler. I did not purchase anything, but requested a sample of the first chapter of one book. And when I ran the software on iPod again, it was downloaded. Very very simple. The bad thing is that magazines are not available on iPod Touch. Some magazines on Kindle are really affordable. Even though iPod Touch comes with built-in browser, I still find it easier to browse the books on my computer and order from there. Ordering from built-in browser is possible, but not all websites can be optimized for iPod Touch.

2009/03/03

Wrong Number

I stayed in Tainan over the past weekend, and would really like to get together with Lawrence. I was supposed to get together with him over Chinese New Year, but did not stay in Tainan for very long. 2 days of staying home doing chores with mother before CNY, staying home on the New Year day, playing with niece and nephew the next day, and visiting grandmother and taking family to Kaohsiung for a visit, which turned out to be quite a disaster, and on Jan 4th on Lunar calendar, I came back to Taipei.

Last Saturday, I called his cell phone, but it went directly to voice mail. I tried to call his home phone, which, for some reason, I remember by heart. Now I can only remember a handful of numbers, and his home number is one of them.

An old lady answered the phone. I assume she was his mother, so I talked politely,
May I talk to Lawrence, please?
Old lady replied, "Law- what?"
"Lawrence, please."
"But he does not live here."
"Could you tell me his current home number, please?"
"I do not know where he lives."

At this point, I was not sure how I could proceed, and after I hanged up the phone, I was terrified. I knew he had moved back with his parents last year, when We met last year. He did not mentioned any conflict with his folks, nor did not he mention any financial problems, or anything. So why did he move out and even his mother does not know anything about his current status?

This question bothered me the whole weekend. I tried to call him again on Sunday, and the call still went directly to voice mail.

So I wrote him an email, and asked him if everything is ok. He responded quickly, telling me that his current home number has changed to such and such. That is when I realized I dialed the wrong number, and talked to the wrong person. So now my question is, if the old lady had told me "you've got the wrong number", or "there is no person by this name", I would have known. Her answers really gave me an impression that she knows Lawrence, but just does not know where he lives anymore.

Anyway, we got together and had a nice dinner in hot pot restaurant, chatting for hours. I did enjoy that.



2009/03/02

Google Invitation Spam

I received this invitation to open a gmail account. The problem is, I do NOT know who invites me. The id is cometure2005. Weird id, weird name. Why does this person send to my gmail account an invitation to open another gmail account? I decided it is a spam, and sent it directly to trash bin.

Not sure how often I'll get something like this. Now the MSN spam is daily encounters. Actually it is on login basis. Every time I log in to MSN, I get 4 popup windows to request to add me. Been thinking of setting up new MSN accounts actually. Now with this gmail spam? I've started to worry.