ABC's Social Experiment Series: What Would You Do

There is a kind of shallowness in this reality show by John Quiñones the host.

The social experiments take heated controversies (interracial relationships, gay marriage, prayer in public, immigration, etc.) of the day and play them out before the public via actors, just to see how the public would react. One can find these videos easily on YouTube.

Interesting experiment, but when analyzed deeper, it's not really about these controversies that were being experimented on, they were always merely about "tolerance of rudeness" in disguise. In other words, whoever in the rude chair will lose. The logical fallacy is an Appeal to Pity instead of really dealing with the controversial topics at heart. Hence, this is not a fair experiment, the host could easily choose either side to stand out looking triumph by making it the victim of rudeness.

For such an interesting experiment, Quiñones could have done a better job at it.

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Brooklyn Tabernacle

Last Sunday was my first time attending this church, finally.

It's the mecca of many gospel singers, charismatic pride, etc.

There's one song (only one) which I will post next week, that I liked. Can't remember the title, can't get it for now.
They have free 1-week delayed webcast online of their Sunday Services.

One can see qualitative effort has been put into the choir, more than most other huge charismatic choir groups.

Pastor Jim Cymbala, the senior/founding pastor, preaches most of the times. It would appear that his family (daughter & granddaughter) has special seating in the music box to my left. One would think that this is privilege too much. He also mentioned he bought a bunch of houses in his sermons. One would think that he's really rich. I don't usually jump to conclusion on this until I listen to their sermons.

This is not the extreme charismatic church where you hear speaking of tongues everywhere. It's the typical traditional black-Gospel type of church with much diversity in ethnicity. Well decorated interior design. Compared to this, the Time Square Church (another charismatic church) appears more gloomy in their grand theatrical opera house style. In BT, there are three big screen TVs which show close up of the stage during service and subtitles during lots of their gospel singing. Before the service, the TVs show some promotion either of the church, ministries or occasional non-church commercials. Everyone danced, clapped, cheered during their sermon & worship songs. These are all fine with me.

Now, on the sermon, Pastor Cymbala began his sermon (there were no scriptural reading) with David vs. Hanun from 2 Samuel 10. And moved on to his topic: The wisdom in taking advice. Then he went on and on about how fools do not take advice. He was smart enough to included himself as such fool at some point, where the congregation had some fun with him. In the end, he spoke of a time when some pastor invited him and thanked him to preach at their church. Later Cymbala was asked by this pastor to comment on their church. After a few criticism (music leader can't sing, make singing shorter, etc.) he was blasted by that pastor. He was also smart enough to keep a balance and note that "we do not just take anyone's advice" with no elaboration on it even though he made it seem like he explained it (he could easily have return to the biblical passage he began with on this - Hanun's advisers). So, bottom line, he just wanted to focus on attacking those who do not listen to any advice, instead of how to take good advice. In fact, the way he clever put that last testimony about the pastor who couldn't take his advice, made me wonder if he's "preaching" on this as a result of that hurt.

Obviously, the "crowd" loved his sermon. Puritanboard had mentioned that Cymbala hates Calvinists. I wonder, how much of a "teachable heart" he would have in theology...or is he only "teachable" in areas of real estates or rocket science?

I don't mind returning to this church, because of their choir. My wife mentioned that one of their song: Victory is Mine, is problematic, for Victory is only God's. 1John 5:4 would probably be their go to defense. Though, my wife has a point. A lot of charismatic church problem is this: Self-centered faith rather than God centered one. Every thing they praise about God is actually a praise to themselves in disguise: God is so good to me! I am so blessed! Every prayer of mine answered! Faith works!
Comparison:
Reformed 5 solas response: understatements! God is always good to me for He is merciful, I must therefore fear the Lord and kiss the Son! Glory be to God almighty!

Looking at the numbers, the congregants around, I would imagine Pastor Cymbala is a kind hearted person, despite his critical lack of theology and perhaps some attitude problem. I do admire him when he told someone off in the front rows during his sermon: "Put that away, this is a church now". It seemed that someone was taking a photo? I highly doubt that a church with this kind of worship style would ban people from using Bible on their electronic devices. Nevertheless, the congregants at BT are like great herd of sheep without a shepherd. This is the feeling I come away with.

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Italy Tour - April 2018

Nadia and I plan for vacation during the 2nd & 3rd week of April this year. Italy: Venice, Florence & Rome.

Everything pertaining to the tour will be in this entry.

Plan:
Venice:

Florence:

Rome:
Colosseum
Temple of Venus and Rome
Colossus of Nero
Roman Forum
Orch of Constantine
Qaua Claudia
Septizodium
Circus Maximus
Palatine Hill

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Disable Specific Account's New Mail Alert in Outlook

Source: http://www.msoutlooktools.com/category/email/sound-effects/disable-for-specific-account.html

Uncheck "Display a New Mail Desktop Alert" in Outlook > File > Options > Mail > ...

Then create a Mail rule that does Display New Mail Desktop Alert with the account in question as an exception.

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Embedding Media in WordPress

I'm trying to make my journal more visual appealing: photos and videos and pdf, etc.

Obviously, these will consume more data and I may hit some storage limit in the not so near future.

However, that's not my major concern. My major concern is that since these aren't stored locally, I am relying and trusting on the stability and longevity of the hosts of my pictures and videos. Therefore, I will make local copies of these media files that I think are more important.

Local storage will be on the external HDD usb drive(s), in the Photos/Videos folder, mostly, basically with file name based on the date of posting.

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Last Friday's Night

This are photos from my testing with Beijing last Friday, for NYGC which was trying to do remote class with China. Looks like the Chinese version of Tokbox is not bad. Drew my interest in P2P video streaming technology.

2018-02-09 NYGC BEIJING REMOTE CLASS TESTING 1

2018-02-09 NYGC BEIJING REMOTE CLASS TESTING 2

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I Got Ticketed for Riding Wrong Way in Bike Lane

2018-02-12 I Got Ticketed for Riding Wrong Way in Bike Lane

Finally, I can post something from my SJCAM M10+. Did a quick edit with Shotcut. First time my "GoPro" cam comes in handy, with evidence!

So, though I got summoned $50 (paid online) by Officer Esposito (Badge 8365, ID: 927935), and even that the cop let the other worse violator (E-Bike) pass by just staring at the bike from inside his van, I agree, that I'm at fault. Especially after confirmed from another cop (at the end of my video recording) that this will indeed get one a ticket.

The thing is I joined Citi Bike since last October and I started by riding in the direction of the street, because it is "advised" so. There's no clear regulation on bicycles, no DMV Manual like it has for cars. I can easily catch 10 people Salmoning (another term for riding in the opposite direction) in Bike lanes or streets within an hour anywhere in New York City.

So I missed this article on how NYPD started cracking down on Cyclists, otherwise, I might have been more careful, because nowadays there are many reckless riders who do not follow traffic lights, riding on side walks, etc. and NYPD really needed to do something about it.

I agree with all the reason for ticketing salmoners. Although, when I did that, I made sure right of way was given to everyone else: cyclists from the opposite ("legal") direction, jaywalking pedestrians who care to watch only one but not both sides of the streets they cross. The benefit is that I cut short my time since there are many one way streets in the city which could be very time consuming. I used to do this back home in Penang for only one reason: I don't trust cars coming from behind me. It seems that I don't care about this anymore, though I should, as some bikers in NYC do.

After this, due to the vagueness of the law, I have cancelled auto-renewal for my Citi Bike. I am not sure this deal saves time and money, not to mention safely, until the cops can share whatever rule book they're using (I don't mind much about the impartial part, though having it caught on camera is something else 🙂

Until then, I'll let rich vloggers folks like Casey Neistat have all the fun:

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Sunday Entry

This is for the past Sunday (2/15/2018).

Wife got mandated at work, so I get to explore a new local church without affecting/wasting her time and view of the House of the Lord. Not easy finding a good church: Not perfect, but Gospel-centeredness is key. Generally, it helps when a church posts her weekly sermons online. I could finish analyzing a 40-minute sermon in 5 minutes, usually.

So I picked Resurrection Sheepshead Bay. A church that didn't show up on google map the last time I search. I found this perhaps using a different keyword: Presbyterian, etc.?

I've posted an extensive review in my Brooklyn Churches entry. Bottom line, I would rate this EPC church 2/5, I could return, but Bethel Fellowship would definitely be more attractive.

it was a rainy day, so I had my umbrella, walking back and fro along the bay. On my way back, I saw a fishing store. Learned that annul fishing license is free (Why did I pay $15/$30+ for a license in the Flushing store years ago?) and that the best spot to fish is in Breezy Point, Rockaway, around April. One of the staff said he used fake bait and catching 1 out of 3 casts wasn't hard.

Then, I came across Roll n Roaster! Never heard of this fast food restaurant before, but things were really cheap, see photo below. I had some wings and coleslaw, not bad. Hours are great too (11AM-1/3AM)!

Roll N Roaster in Sheepshead Bay Great menu, great price, great hours!

Then I stopped by a Froyo store, operated by one Chinese guy, I think. No customers but me. All the variety of frozen yogurt I mixed myself did not seem to have much "yogurty" taste. Don't think I would visit this place again, price could be lower than $0.50-.59/ounce, it's not mid town.

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American Food vs. Asian Food

...American food truly pales in comparison to the variety of pallets offered in Chinese cuisine and I can truly understand the difficulty that Chinese students have when coming to America...Lindsey O'Brien

At least I'm not (or Asians aren't) the only one who thinks this way.

How I came across this? From an interesting resume at work. It's not often having a Trilingual (English, French, Chinese) American.

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TCP/UDP IP Hole Punching

A good C# sample is here: https://github.com/7wingfly/P2Pchat

Simple and elegant.

NAT Hole Punching allows connections between two devices behind routers. So there's no need for IP/port configuration at the router.

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