Archive for March, 2008

Catching Up


2008
03.23

Wow! I’ve been gone two weeks. I’ve really been working hard learning and putting together a template to be used in Joomla 1.5. One of these days I ought to work on templates for my own site and blogs. Oh, I also registered a new domain name, livingzhangjiajie.com, which I plan to use to blog about Zhangjiajie. I tried to find a personal blog in that area with no luck. So maybe I’ll use this new domain to document my experiences. Who knows. Maybe it’ll be helpful one day. Or maybe it will just be another blog.

I’ve also been caught up in following the T i b e t* protests on twitter. The amount of info coming through is incredible. I found a few tweeters with interest of documenting every bit of info available on the Internet to make available to other readers to have a better understanding of the situation. Through them I found even more tweeters. I am able to get different views around the world. I also learned quickly the danger of censorship, how it can distort perception, and how it may backfire one day. You don’t need to ask me who’s censoring, do you? I was a little worried for my own Internet connectedness in the future. But there are determined people online, using all sorts of ways to break through the wall to get to the whole truth. It makes me glad to know that they are there, and they want the full story so they can make their own judgment. They also passed on a few tricks for me to use later. :-)

By the way, if you are a tweeter, you should check out iwantsandy.com. Sandy is a digital assistant. You send her instructions and she’ll remember them for you and remind you of your appointments when you want her to. You can tell her, “remind me to pick up Chinese food at 6pm.” And she will add it to your calendar and send you a reminder when it’s time. You can even ask her to remember a shopping list! Sandy works perfectly with twitter. And, if you set up twitter for text messaging, you’ll get your reminders anywhere you take your phone. No twitter account? No problem. This can be done through emails, too.

Oh yeah, CB has been home for a few days now. It’s time to really work on what we will be doing in the next few months. So nervous.

* Sorry for breaking up that word. I am being cautious here. After witnessing how “the wall” can shut out web sites with certain keywords, I don’t want any problem for me to access my own sites in the future. Paranoid, huh? Just want to be careful until I understand this thing.

Home Alone. Oh, Plus Dog.


2008
03.10

CB is heading to Frankfurt for Musikmesse 2008. I’ll be alone for 10 days. Oops, I keep forgetting that Tristan is still here with me. But he’ll be sad for a few days too, so he won’t be much help. It’s not the first Musikmesse that CB goes to. But thinking about the project in China and the possibility of being apart is making this difficult. I am kind of sad and depressed. Am I over-thinking the whole thing? I need to meditate more.

Something To Ponder


2008
03.01

Thanks to Jill for sharing these articles with the guild. These might make fiber enthusiasts uncomfortable. But they are serious issues. It’s better to know than not know, right?

Heart, Heart, Hearty


2008
03.01

CB got up early, went to the store, came home and made a big pot of yummy cabbage soup, just because I mentioned that it would be so nice to have when one’s feeling under the weather. How sweet is that?

Unproductive


2008
03.01

I am sick, sitting in bed with the laptop. Not doing much. Maybe I finally got what’s been going around? Hope not. It doesn’t feel too bad. I might had caught something at Molly Malone’s Wednesday night. Symptoms started showing the next evening. But it absolutely was worth it though because I got to hear Jill perform on Krandon’s last night at the pub.

Jill brings the sound of flute and oboe to the band. The oboe was especially powerful to me. At times it harmonized with other instruments that resulted in very unique sounds that were very intriguing. I am really looking forward to hearing their performance again.

I need to feel better. I want to go to the temple tomorrow and see my teacher. We really didn’t get to chitchat so much last Sunday with all the activities.