Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Taiwan Police Violates Civil Rights When Maintaining Order During the Meeting of Taiwan’s and China’s Top Negotiators

The statement is written by Taiwan Sovereignty Watch and was taken from their website. It's a rough week here. :-(

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Turtle Diary

In the beginning, Turtle Diary is like a disoriented murmur from under the sea. Russell Hoban writes about turtles, water-beetles, oyster-catchers, whales, and throws irrelevant knowledge about them at his readers. Surviving the first 50 pages, the reader will find a structure that emerges as two loners hold the same thought of rescuing sea turtles from the zoo. Since they are one man and one woman, a romantic encounter is expected given the prevalence of heterosexual presumption.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Battle in Seattle, Battle in Yourself

Battle in Seattle brings about mixed feelings which boil down to the guilt for not doing enough, and the compassion for the hectic lives of activists.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

An Old Friend

There are people whom I knew when I was young and later walk in the same direction in life; we meet here and there and the meetings are taken for granted. They are not old friends. But the world is big. Every road leads to Rome and every road leaves Rome. I am not aware of it until I meet someone I knew when I was young and she took the road that I didn’t. That is an old friend.

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

A Walk in the Snow

I walked in the snow and my foot got bogged down in each step. I pulled it out and it got mired in the next step. The air coming in my nasal cavity was chilly. After a while there was a lodge.

It was empty other than a wooden bench. There is no door; the so-called door is a hole for you to duck in and out. It was not a closed space but it was still warm in the lodge. As long as it was not as chilly as outside, it was warm.

I remember that I brought cheese, bread, boiled eggs, and an apple. After I ate them there was no more to do in the lodge so I resumed my hike.

That was last summer in Switzerland. It doesn’t make sense to snow in Faulhorn in August but it just did. The need shrinks to the minimum to the very basic in the snow. An empty lodge on the way is highly appreciated.

I met many lodges and owe them the grace. Beauty is shown to me and I reckon it as a privilege.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Count Down


For maybe two weeks I was sad and down, as if I don’t know whether I should sit or stand. All of a sudden Hamburg is so intriguing, Germany is so intriguing, Europe is so intriguing and I am leaving. So much moving and leaving in two years doesn’t make it easier for me to pack. I perceived the limit of time so strongly and was stunned by the passing of time. My apartment can be so quiet that I heard my clock on the wall ticking. Tick tock. Tick tock. I felt the time slipping away from my fingers and I couldn’t grasp it.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

A Tip for the Thesis

One page a day, keeps the professor away.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

The Fake Mustache of Peter Sellers: (4) The Wrong Man Escaped

Then it is Lolita by Kubrick. Wikipedia says that Peter Sellers plays a small part but “proved a scene stealer”. The opening is the main character Humbert Humbert walks into a big house but it is quite a wreck. He shouts a name, and a chair covered by cloth squirms, a man comes out from the cloth and it is Peter Sellers, playing Clare Quilty.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

The Fake Mustache of Peter Sellers: (3) or How I Learn to Stop Picking on Him

In 2004 BBC and HBO collaborated to bring the true Peter Sellers to the audiences. The Life and Death of Peter Sellers starred Geoffrey Rush as Peter Sellers and other 39 roles, mostly people in Sellers’ life, and some fictional characters played by Sellers.

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Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Fake Mustache of Peter Sellers: (2) Dr. Strangelove, Why Pink Panther?

Dr. Strangelove is adapted from a novel Red Alert. It was a hype of the Cold War as well as the weaponry competition between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R in the 1960s. The story is about how a right wing extremist commander of the U.S. decides to send planes to attack the U.S.S.R. in order to force the U.S. to declare an all-out war against communism. The mainstream strategic thinking at that time is MAD, mutual assured destruction: Peace is maintained by the balance of terror based on the knowledge that the other side has all the capacity and the determination to mutual destruction if attacked.

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

The Fake Mustache of Peter Sellers: (1) Being There and That's All?

Years ago I bumped into a funny movie on TV and got a good laugh. I checked the program and it is called After the Fox. A friend told me it’s an old movie with Peter Sellers. Peter Sellers? I’ve heard the name but have no idea who he is.

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Monday, July 7, 2008

No Willy Wonka: "The Take"

The Take, a documentary made by Naomi Klein (the author of No Logo) and her husband Avi Lewis (the former host of CBC now works for Al Jazeera), tells a story about how Argentine workers take over the closed factories and make them productive again. The bosses are fired.

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Two Less People in Hamburg

Two less people in Hamburg tonight. Nandu and Thao.

Starting from a group of 36 people from 19 different countries, the Erasmus Mundus Journalism 2006-2008 is now dispersed as we were before this program. Dust to dust and ashes to ashes. If life is a series of coincidences and rendezvous then what is left when people depart after a short encounter?

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Cooking

Cooking is my way to empty the fridge without stuffing up the trash can.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

A Garment

It's fun to see Chinese characters being incorporated in commodities because misunderstandings are, in themselves, fun.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Two comments of Men

One from "Heaven Can Wait", a guy saying to the woman he has a crush on:

"If I were, for instance, a suit or clothes, you wouldn't call me a stylish cut, and I prefer it that way. But I can safely say I'm made of solid material, I'm sewed together carefully and I have good lining, Martha. Frankly, I believe I wear well. I'm not too hot in the summer and I give protection in the winter."

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Why "Why Taiwan?"

Several things bothered me and they eventually made their way to this blog.

1. Type "中國 台灣" (China Taiwan) in Google's search and you'll get a website claiming to be non-governmental, at www dot chinataiwan dot org. It deals with the news about Taiwan but it's done according to China's imagination instead of facts. Everything about Taiwan is put in the frame of being a province of China, and it goes so far as to list the leaders Wen Jiabao, Hu Jingtao, and PRC's national flags as well as other symbols in the section "political system & state organs" of Taiwan.

The website is full of lies yet it ranks as number one in Google. That's no surprise because according to the Washington Post, the total number of Internet users in China exceeded those in the U.S. and became the largest in March 2008. Chinese internet users link to each other and they are able to boost any dishonest website to number one. For this reason the address of the above-mentioned website is not given as a link. I don't want to contribute to its spreading.

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Notes on Why Taiwan: (4) Conclusion and comments

This is not the conclusion of the whole book but serves well as the concluding points of the parts that I cited in previous posts.

"As Tu Wei-ming writes, 'Educated Chinese know reflexively what China proper refers to' and are deeply imbued with the idea that 'geopolitical China evolved through a long process centering around a definable core.' Taiwan, though, was never part of that definable core. It was swept into the Chinese orbit only after Dutch and Spanish aggressors expressed interest in its potential as a base from which they might engage China in international commerce, gaining advantage over the Portuguese who occupied Macao (p.42)."

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Notes on Why Taiwan: (3) 19th-20th century

Continued: On Chinese elite's indifference toward Taiwan in 19th and 20th century

June 2, 1895, Taiwan was ceded to Japan.

"Taiwan, it seems, was not simply 'lost' to Japan, but expunged from the ruling elite's mental map of China (p.69)."

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Notes on Why Taiwan: (2) 16th-19th century

Continued: On how Taiwan entered (or did not enter) the imagined geography of China

"By the middle of the sixteenth century, though, economic opportunity, as well as 'push' factors along the southeast coast of China, impelled profit-seekers to flout Ming regulations restricting seagoing ventures and to enter into the vibrant oceanic trade that entangled Japanese, Southeast Asians, European, and, increasingly, Chinese merchants into the skein of commercial interactions (p.51)."

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Notes on Why Taiwan: (1) introduction

Why Taiwan? Alan Wachman wonders, as many others, why China has such an interest in taking Taiwan? Some would say it's for the sacred territorial integrity of China, but China didn't pay equal attention to other areas such as Mongolia or Arunachal Pradesh where China had disputes with neighboring countries. Wachman argues that Taiwan is considered significant and inseparable for geopolitical reasons; "Taiwan matters not only because of what it is, but because of where it is (p.32)." Here are some quotes from the book Why Taiwan? Geostrategic rationales for China's territorial integrity.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Free Dreams

Microsoft provides students free software to download at Microsoft DreamSpark. You can download it after the student status is verified. But who can tell me what's the use of these softwares??

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Beans

煮豆燃豆萁
豆在釜中泣
本是同根生
相煎何太急

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Honesty Box

Facebook has an application called "Honesty Box". It allows people to send and receive anonymous messages. A lot of activities in cyberspace can be anonymous but the Honesty Box in Facebook is special in the sense that you are sure the message comes from someone you know.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

His Prime Time

After Lawrence of Arabia, I just couldn't do anything properly. I was taken away to another place, another time. I started it with a simple dinner when it was bright and pleasant, an ordinary summer evening in Europe where the night is not born until nine. When I finished the movie, it was dark, and the sunlight was a hint of the past, a rumor that will never happen.

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