Monthly Archives: November 2015

What's wrong with Modern Arts

At least there are like-minded people. And yes, this can extend to music too.

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Saturday Birding at Van Cortlandt Park 11/21/2015

Spotted: Grackle, Mallard ducks, hooded merganser (Winter treat), red bellied woodpecker (I think this is my first spot of a woodpecker), great blue heron (spotted flying), Downy woodpecker (spotted by others, too late for me) Mentioned: Mute Swan: Wild, naughty, … Continue reading

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West Side Men Bible Study: Mark

I haven't been back for the whole first part of Mark study. However, I've been reading the materials. Though unnecessary, I prefer to finish reading all provided materials before I attend the fellowship. Thus, when broken into small group discussions … Continue reading

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Huawei's true capacity li-ion battery

China's is known for selling fake batteries (falsely labelled high capacity); now it is also where we are supposed to get true high capacity/fast charging battery (about 10 minute charge for 3000 mAh.

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We Need Less Philosophers?

"We need more welders and less philosophers" - Marco Rubio. Are you going to philosophize that statement, Marco? Presidential candidates are always prone to making a fool of themselves.

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Paris Attack

The 11/13/2015 terrorism in France, as with other previous similar terrors, are the result more of the failed humanism of the French revolution, than the problem with Islamic terrorists. Such idealism causes this tragedy to a developed country.

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IYF English Camp

This flyer has been going around in City College and perhaps many other campuses. I looked it up, because I was curious especially at the offering of Japanese/Korean classes. It only costs $1. This camp is a "Christian" mission trip … Continue reading

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Racial Segregation in America Now

http://www.wired.com/2013/08/how-segregated-is-your-city-this-eye-opening-map-shows-you/?mbid=psocial_qz#slide-1 https://demographics.virginia.edu/DotMap/index.html Best Demography I've seen. Update 8/10/2023: Unfortunately, they have taken it down.

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Westminster Theological Seminary (2014): Left Behind Series

On Dispensationalism Left Behind Series was done in 2014 and a lot more recordings than I would like to place here. I'll focus on the ones that interest me, I've downloaded the recordings in my Library drive: Left Behind? Why … Continue reading

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2 Gravitations of Sunday Services Today

The crowd comes to a service either for: free concert free stand-up comedy It is okay to have both. But they must not be the prime, which is the Gospel, which is lacking if one is not concerned with the … Continue reading

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