This is the 1st day for Cyrus being in child care. It was completely unplanned due to me catching a cold, but seem to turn out very well. He was very nice to everyone and didn't complaint much. Way to go little big man.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Mogulus
Testing Mogulus today. Very cool stuff, and here is me and my kid playing. They even have some twitter integration done.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Can I get Imeem+Pandora hybrid?
Imeem is really cool. I get to upload stuffs and share with others (sorta, legally), stream anything, as long as if I can find them, and best of all, the Android app.
But for something I found it hard to actually find a good list of music that fits my taste... the list it comes up with consists of Chinese songs from the 70's and that is before I was borned... and I can't find a way to vote those music down so they won't come to haunt me again. I like the way Pandora makes it easy to do so.
Alas, The perfect music site, where art thou?
But for something I found it hard to actually find a good list of music that fits my taste... the list it comes up with consists of Chinese songs from the 70's and that is before I was borned... and I can't find a way to vote those music down so they won't come to haunt me again. I like the way Pandora makes it easy to do so.
Alas, The perfect music site, where art thou?
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Human Nature
watching my 7 month old play for the past week is a interesting experience. He's old enough to play letter blocks but not old enough to manipulate it to build something out of them, so what ends up happening is I would be tempted and build a castle with the blocks and he would destroy it right afterward, he seems to have fun with this.
Hmm. this got me wondering, if it's human nature to destroy things before they know how to build stuffs? In a human development, it seems to be true, since babies aren't really capable of building things and they are well capable of destroying things. But in the scope of the long stream of human history, does it still stand true? Human build up cities and civilizations before wars and other nature means destroyed them. But what has been more visible is also humans' damage to the nature and our planet before we can realize what we have done and start to do something constructive to it.
Perhaps human are still at the toddler stage as tenure of this planet? Our compounded minds are just started to realize our means of destructions and started to learn and figure out how we can do something positive about. Alas, we need to grow faster before it's too late...
Hmm. this got me wondering, if it's human nature to destroy things before they know how to build stuffs? In a human development, it seems to be true, since babies aren't really capable of building things and they are well capable of destroying things. But in the scope of the long stream of human history, does it still stand true? Human build up cities and civilizations before wars and other nature means destroyed them. But what has been more visible is also humans' damage to the nature and our planet before we can realize what we have done and start to do something constructive to it.
Perhaps human are still at the toddler stage as tenure of this planet? Our compounded minds are just started to realize our means of destructions and started to learn and figure out how we can do something positive about. Alas, we need to grow faster before it's too late...
Friday, April 10, 2009
whoami on the web
http://heta13.blogspot.com + twitter.com/heta13 + http://picasaweb.google.com/heta13 + http://www.imeem.com/people/9Hdp9Yh + ...
= http://tinyurl.com/heta13
Welcome to the era of net identify transparency...
= http://tinyurl.com/heta13
Welcome to the era of net identify transparency...
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