Saturday, January 22, 2011

Black Swan

I'm having a tough time in my personal life. So I saw this movie by myself. And plus geeks love natlalie portman because she's the Queue!!!

Okay, in Black Swan, she's the Swan Queue. The movie follows her audition for the role and obtaining it, and her attempt to excel at playing the black swan and win the love of her director, a charismatic and slightly eccentric Thomas Leroy played by Vincent Cassel, without the act of the love.

The movie may seem shallow to those deeply entrenched in the ballet theatre, but for me, it is the first time I heard about the Swan Lake story. There exist not only the white swan, a prince, but also a black swan and a monster. The black swan seduces the prince and white swan commits suicide. Oh, right, white swan is a princess, and her committing suicide relieves her of a curse that makes her the swan and she is, therefore, free.

Nina, the white swan struggles with controlling and a single parent and her mental condition that has her fantasizing and hallucinating (for the most part without the help of drugs) many things that we, the movie viewer, believe to be true--because they are completely within the norm of what could happen to a child of a constricting single mother and high competitive show business of New York ballet theater.

One wonders, what could have been a better outcome ? She has won and achieved what her mother had given up to have her for--to become the star in a ballet production. It would seem that after all the torment she suffers to achieve this, the hard work, the physical pain, and all that mental illness, and to have survived and displayed to the audience her brilliant performance, that any thing else would just ruin perfection.

In an ideal world, I would like to find a better outcome. But those tears in the white swan's eyes as she closes them for the last time. I could not bear the thought of bringing her back to this world, to her mother, to her director, and to her friends all of whom may love her, but are actually really her antagonizers.

At least, at this moment, I don't want to imagine the after, the ER scene, and 3 months later... It all seem so meaningless.


Oh, as an aside, loved Winona Ryder as Beth, very very memorable character, just as her Amanda (spock's mother)...

ahh, aside 2, Lesbian love scene is way over hyped..., and for those who thinks it's an hallucination, it's probably not. Mila Kunis is probably lying to her in her attempts to get her role as the Swan Queue.

Black Swan

I'm having a tough time in my personal life. So I saw this movie by myself. And plus geeks love natlalie portman because she's the Queue!!!

Okay, in Black Swan, she's the Swan Queue. The movie follows her audition for the role and obtaining it, and her attempt to excel at playing the black swan and win the love of her director, a charismatic and slightly eccentric Thomas Leroy played by Vincent Cassel, without the act of the love.

The movie may seem shallow to those deeply entrenched in the ballet theatre, but for me, it is the first time I heard about the Swan Lake story. There exist not only the white swan, a prince, but also a black swan and a monster. The black swan seduces the prince and white swan commits suicide. Oh, right, white swan is a princess, and her committing suicide relieves her of a curse that makes her the swan and she is, therefore, free.

Nina, the white swan struggles with controlling and a single parent and her mental condition that has her fantasizing and hallucinating (for the most part without the help of drugs) many things that we, the movie viewer, believe to be true--because they are completely within the norm of what could happen to a child of a constricting single mother and high competitive show business of New York ballet theater.

One wonders, what could have been a better outcome ? She has won and achieved what her mother had given up to have her for--to become the star in a ballet production. It would seem that after all the torment she suffers to achieve this, the hard work, the physical pain, and all that mental illness, and to have survived and displayed to the audience her brilliant performance, that any thing else would just ruin perfection.

In an ideal world, I would like to find a better outcome. But those tears in the white swan's eyes as she closes them for the last time. I could not bear the thought of bringing her back to this world, to her mother, to her director, and to her friends all of whom may love her, but are actually really her antagonizers.

At least, at this moment, I don't want to imagine the after, the ER scene, and 3 months later... It all seem so meaningless.


Oh, as an aside, loved Winona Ryder as Beth, very very memorable character, just as her Amanda (spock's mother)...


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Treaty and Inflation

During lunch conversation from some co-workers in the high-tech industry in the Silicone Valley recently, I found an interesting thing to suggest to Mr obama and Hu, which is for China to factor into current talks and negotiations a treaty with the United States in which Chinese visitors can more easily gain access to the United States and that Chinese immigrants have an extra tax break.

And the deal would be structured in such a way that Chinese government forgives a portion of American debt in exchange for an equal amount in tax credit for Chinese immigrants. Further more, as America opens up to China for cultural exchange and visitors, this will truly facilitate a mutually beneficial resolution to the mounting debt America owes China.

It's almost free money to the US, and it gives China face when America puts back on the bully face, and China finds out that once again, it is really very lonely in the world of developing and developed nations.

Chinese government's investment arm can certainly purchase companies founded by Chinese people in America, that way, the debt won't be lost completely to inflation and other occurrences that reduces their real value. This can be done immediately.

It's kind of surprising that there hasn't been very noticeable inflation for the consumer. For businesses, they are probably starting to feel it, but for consumers, bread is bread, and in recent few months it seems that price has gone down by maybe 10% to 30%. Looking it up, it seems that this link says that there are several factors. The high unemployment is listed as a top problem, because, basically, inflation will not occur in the United States to cause people to not have food to eat. When wages are low or none, inflation cannot happen, because there is no demand for stuff.

Other reasons listed are Tight money (suspicious), low oil price, lack of debt driven consumer. Well, money doesn't seem to be tight, given historical low rates. (The actual reason being the conditions for obtaining the loans are stricter, but that just means there aren't as many good businesses out there as there ought be). oil price is out of control and debt driven consumerism is dead, hopefully.

As I talk about this, I'm growing suspicious of this low wages and unemployment being a deterrent of inflation. When was the last time, when I wanted something, and seller said to me: "hey, kid, look, I know you can't afford the price, so I'm going to not increase the price to support my own business, so you can have what you want." I mean, that's basically what this unemployment relieving inflation is saying, and I just don't buy it.

Perhaps, collectively the businesses of America is fighting the government's attempt to inflate the dollar by charging each other low rates for service rendered and products provided in order to punish the government for the war. No inflation means they cannot pay back war debts, which forces them to end the war.

I hope that's the case, because the war is almost over and let's inflate prices and our salaries.

bubblies for everybody, and an authentic bottle of maotai for me.

;-)

Treaty and Inflation

During lunch conversation from some co-workers in the high-tech industry in the Silicone Valley recently, I found an interesting thing to suggest to Mr obama and Hu, which is for China to factor into current talks and negotiations a treaty with the United States in which Chinese visitors can more easily gain access to the United States and that Chinese immigrants have an extra tax break.

And the deal would be structured in such a way that Chinese government forgives a portion of American debt in exchange for an equal amount in tax credit for Chinese immigrants. Further more, as America opens up to China for cultural exchange and visitors, this will truly facilitate a mutually beneficial resolution to the mounting debt America owes China.

It's almost free money to the US, and it gives China face when America puts back on the bully face, and China finds out that once again, it is really very lonely in the world of developing and developed nations.

Chinese government's investment arm can certainly purchase companies founded by Chinese people in America, that way, the debt won't be lost completely to inflation and other occurrences that reduces their real value. This can be done immediately.

It's kind of surprising that there hasn't been very noticeable inflation for the consumer. For businesses, they are probably starting to feel it, but for consumers, bread is bread, and in recent few months it seems that price has gone down by maybe 10% to 30%. Looking it up, it seems that this link says that there are several factors. The high unemployment is listed as a top problem, because, basically, inflation will not occur in the United States to cause people to not have food to eat. When wages are low or none, inflation cannot happen, because there is no demand for stuff.

Other reasons listed are Tight money (suspicious), low oil price, lack of debt driven consumer. Well, money doesn't seem to be tight, given historical low rates. (The actual reason being the conditions for obtaining the loans are stricter, but that just means there aren't as many good businesses out there as there ought be). oil price is out of control and debt driven consumerism is dead, hopefully.

As I talk about this, I'm growing suspicious of this low wages and unemployment being a deterrent of inflation. When was the last time, when I wanted something, and seller said to me: "hey, kid, look, I know you can't afford the price, so I'm going to not increase the price to support my own business, so you can have what you want." I mean, that's basically what this unemployment relieving inflation is saying, and I just don't buy it.

Perhaps, collectively the businesses of America is fighting the government's attempt to inflate the dollar by charging each other low rates for service rendered and products provided in order to punish the government for the war. No inflation means they cannot pay back war debts, which forces them to end the war.

I hope that's the case, because the war is almost over and let's inflate prices and our salaries.

bubblies for everybody, and a scotch on the rocks for me.

;-)

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Why did god let me come into being if I am to turn out so useless to the world?

Famous last words...

既生瑜何生亮既生亮何生瑜 ??????

Sigh, the main point of this blog entry is to talk about a simplification to the world. So, why is marriage such a notoriously hard to deal with relationship? The real reason is that it has no end. Well, "till death do we part" according to western ideals, but essentially (and in some religions specified to be) endless, and especially, that there is no "after" the event. The reason why an unending stream is difficult to comprehend and manage is because merely that it does not end.

Suppose we reform the human marriage institution and make it so that by default the marriage expires after 5 years, that if they so wish, they can renew it for 2-years thenceforth. By default, we expect there to be hot romance and happiness and commitment and children for that entire duration, but it is expected that it end at the end of that time, and that it is an exception for it to be renewed. Second marriages will be renewed only at 2-year intervals.

More than three quarter of all marriage problems will be completely solved if this were the cases. (Stated here without proof)

And it would give more meaning to "getting a marriage license" if you have to renew it or get a new one.

Most abstract thoughts (including formalized thoughts about math, CS, engineering, and the likes) are had with the assumption that the universe, and all things conceived and manufactured continue without end. But realistically, most things we deal with, however large, actually are bounded and have a definitive and accessible end point, and that there is time and space afterwards.


alas, useless garbage

Sunday, January 9, 2011

New year, Girl, China and Political Correctness


Ahh, It's new year time, time to post a new piece of art from the f-collection. So, during an email conversation with a friend in China, I found that I had to type things in a politically correct way. I asked her to read my blog, but she couldn't see it.

So, is it the great Huawei-Cisco-Incompatibility? Or are you too busy?

Trying to be PC has it's payoff, which is that she actually will receive that email and will remain unaccosted. Here in the United States, we have such great lives, having personal freedom guaranteed by law. I can safely sleep at night knowing that nobody else is reading my emails and that I won't be punished for typing something into a email window or because I've received a _private_ and _personal_ email from someone in my personal email account !!

This will be such a great year in America!


oh, ps, if you are a girl who's reading my blog not for glory or money but because you want to get to know me, that other girl is not a gf, wana go out on a date with me?
oh. ps2, If you are that other girl, can I take you out to dinner some time?