Monthly Archives: June 2011

Geovision: Remote ViewLog Unable to connect to Server

This is probably the second time I faced this problem at NYGC. When Geovision's Remote Viewlog is opened, it cannot connect on certain computer, saying Unable to Connect to Server. Please verify the IP address and port number. Solution: There … Continue reading

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The Sin of Traditional Churches Today

One of the greatest sins of reformed or orthodox (not the Greek) churches today, is to use the truly piety-seeking ones, especially the less famous ones, to cover themselves so that they can make friends with the great reformers while … Continue reading

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DDT

Unless I'm wrong about DDT, it does smell like someone just put DDT, banned in U.S. outside my apartment. But perhaps it's just another form of pesticide or simply the smell of lawnmower run.

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The Side Effect of the Self-Denial

This is just a fictional dialog: In a church, when a news of a divorce case broke, Celina: Sigh, No! how sad... Outlander:  It's not surprising, since you promote divorce. Celina: No I don't. Outlander: Yes you do. Celina: No … Continue reading

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A Quote for Romans 1:19 from the Secular

Liv Tyler's new movie "The Ledge" provoked some Christians. I see that this is when Christians lazed off not doing anything (like making a good Christian films) but just sit around watching movies. I'll note in Liv Tyler's agnostic comment … Continue reading

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New York Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

Finally, the homosexual marriage has been legalized in New York, sixth legally gay marriage state. They called it equality, but for those senators who voted yes and are straight-only themselves, I call them hypocrites. It is an obvious sign of … Continue reading

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America and China on Money

美國雖然是欠債國世界第一,但是中國乃貪債國也。

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Rob Bank for $1

Very funny news: Robbing the Bank for $1, so he can get health care in prison. The idea is not new, but I never thought it can be practical. This is what happens when government spoils citizens.

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Carpe Diem

Either strike now or wait forever for the perfect moment.

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Cloud vs. IT

Although being aware of this model a couple years ago, I have recently come to learn of the terminology as "Cloud". Reading this article,  though I feel no threat of competition, I do believe a lot of businesses hate IT … Continue reading

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