Monthly Archives: April 2012

Igudesman & Joo

Last night was the night I went with Nadia and her family (Willy and their mom) to watch the much anticipated Igudesman & Joo concert at Carnegie Hall. The Duo's (from the prestigious Yehudi Menuhin School) second perfomance in NYC, … Continue reading

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Osama's plan succeeded

Reading this article on guy took all his clothes before TSA, I had to make this quick gimmick.  

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Ouachita Reminiscence: Rosemary Chu, Caroline Cagle

Rosemary Chu: Came across this article on her retirement as Dorm Mom in 2009 after 42 years on the job since the passing of her husband. I didn't have but should have had much interaction with her during my days … Continue reading

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The past 2 Weeks of Out-of-State Trips: D.C. and Philadelphia

First it was Washington D.C. cherry blossom trip (no cherry...not really). Too late for cherry blossom. I have learned since that cherry blossom is a sensitive seasonal occurrence. I should confirm it to the exact week next time. This time, … Continue reading

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Parallel Market or Grey Market

Or Gray Market: To trade unofficially/unconventionally. For example: the case where a Thailand student had family send textbooks from Thailand and sold it in U.S. I do not think the ethic of the Thai is in question here, but the … Continue reading

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Detecting the weeds

Any church "pastors" that have vague stand on any particular subjects is dangerous. For they could be more wicked than the extremists. It is best to stay away from such. It is not admitting one "doesn't know" of a subject, … Continue reading

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3.14 π = pie...

Only know I realized what this comical poster means...4.13 = 413 = PIE.

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Last words by Leonardo da Vinci

I have offended God and mankind because my work did not reach the quality it should have.

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The Japan Confession

Recalling my past, my time in Japan, there is need for one confession. There was this time, during a tour with my host family, we visited a Japanese traditional house or temple. There was also a reporter, interviewing whom I … Continue reading

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Diary

I can't believe there are people playing tennis at 6:30am already. Okay, I really just have to go at 5:30am then. On my way from the Museum, some black guy tried to approach me from among the crowd, "excuse me, … Continue reading

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