Movie review: Understanding the Universe

“How the world was created?” “What will it be at the end of the world?” These are the questions we asked when we were small. The adults’ answers sometimes were very interesting. But those are not the truths. When I dug into books and tried to find it out, I realized that the adults actually do not have answer.

This video shows us how human are trying to understand the universe by probing far beyond the Milky Way, from our sun, nebulas and supernovas to the theory of Black Hole and Big Bang. Likes many other Discovery programs, it presents problems in a very simple, direct way, yet it is informative and interesting.

My Country And My People

吾国吾民

It is a book written by Mr. Lin Yutang in 1935. This is a very good book helps you understand China. It covers most things of Chinese normal life.

Interestingly, it helps me, a person from China, understand his home country better. I know most of the things, such as Chinese women’s life, the tea-drinking tradition, Mr. Lin talked about. Those are so common to my life that I have never tried to understand their meaning and influence to me. Mr. Lin, with profound knowledge to both the East and the West, refreshed my view to many things about China by this book.

A joke – there are worse things in life.

A father passing by his son’s bedroom was astonished to see the bed was nicely made and everything was picked up.

There he saw an envelope propped up prominently on the centre of the bed. It was addressed, ‘Dad.’. With the worst premonition, he opened the envelope and read with trembling hands:

Dear Dad,

It is with great regret and sorrow that I’m writing this. I had to elope with my new girlfriend because I wanted to avoid a scene with mom and you. I’ve been finding real passion with Barbara and she is so nice even with all her piercing, tatoos and her tigth motorcycle clothes.

But it’s not only the passion dad, she’s pregnant and Barbara said that we will be very happy. Even though you don’t care for her as she is much older than I, she already owns a trailer in the woods and has a stack of firewood for the whole winter. She wants to have many more children with me and that’s now one of my dreams too.

Barbara taught me that marijuana doesn’t really hurt anyone and we’ll be growing it for ourselves and trading it with her friends for all the cocaine and ectasy we want.

In the meantime, we’ll pray that science will find a cure for aids so Barbara can get better; she sure deserves it!!

Don’t worry dad, I’m 15 years old now and I know how to take care of myself. Someday I’m sure we’ll be back to visit so you can get to know your grandchildren.

Your son,

John

PS. Dad, none of this is true. I’m over at the neighbour’s house. I just wanted to remind you that there are worse things in life than my report card that’s in my desk centre drawer. I love you! Call when it’s safe to come home.

I laughed even when I read it in the second time. But I think it has something beyond just joking.

“There are worse things in life than my report card.”

There are worse things in life than no money, urgly dressing, small house and etc. Many of us do not see this point until the worse things come.

Movie review: 12 Weeks With Geeks

It is a documentary about a software project development. Four interns worked in the Fog Creek Software for the Copilot project. They worked for 3 months and delivered the first version of the application.

I learnt about Fog Creek Software from the book and the blog Joel On Software. The book gives some very interesting and enlightening explanations on software engineering and project management.

I expected that I could find out from this movie in details how Joel led a team to develop software, web application particularly. I’d thought this movie would show me something like collecting user specifications, making plan, working on code, fixing bugs and so on. But the movie actually is about the life and thoughts of the developers. You can not learn project management skills from this movie. Rather, it is about what makes a dream office, team, or life to geeks, the software developers here.

Though they kept saying they have to work over night, long hours, they all looked very happy and satisfied. They had very nice workstations, though lack of privacy, and comfortable dorms. They grew tomato, went jogging, and had parties. They made fun out of samll or senseless things in life. For example, they tried hard to figure out whether they could escape the building by jumping to the next block in case of fire.

The movie gives me some senses of how the start-up gets started in the US too. But it does not go deep into that. It does not show how and where you can get funds or what you should do after complete the development.

Overall, it is an interesting movie. I would suggest the viewers to read the Joel On Software before or after the movie.

The driving force (for the hackers) is usually a combination of the desire to get rich, the desire for power, and the desire to sort of make something. And they (are) kind of overlap. – from the movie.

康康已经会讲“爸爸下班回来了”!

今天康康已经会讲“爸爸下班回来了。”尽管是一面吃着猕猴桃,一面漫不经心的说出来,尽管要人费尽心思才听明白,但毫无疑问,这是我们康康成长的一大里程碑。

他爸爸兴奋莫名,抱着他亲得满脸都是水,以示奖励。