My Take On Professional Journalism
You know you are living in a very sad world when cnn.com decides to make unimportant news seem very important as the frontpage headline.
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You know you are living in a very sad world when cnn.com decides to make unimportant news seem very important as the frontpage headline.
This product was previously developed by Keyhole. It has since been bought by Google and got renamed to Google Earth.
Nathan Weinberg writes "Google launches Keyhole 3 today, rebranded Google Earth, and are dumping the subscription rate (except for a $20/year "plus" versions with prettier pictures) available soon at earth.google.com. The program lets you fly around a 3D globe, with overhead satellite photos, tilted 45-degree photos, 3D rendered buildings, and overlays that display everything from roads to hotels to bike routes. I have a lot of info and screenshots at InsideGoogle, and Search Engine Watch has a big writeup. With yesterday's Google Video release, this is shaping up to be a major week for the search giant."
Wow. I just realized that they have expanded the salitte images on Google Maps. Now they've got satelitte view of Hong Kong, the city in which I grew up from.
Came across this blog by Joe Kraus about the three questions that he uses during interviews to see whether or not the candidate is a good engineer.
It never ceases to amaze me how the media can spin a story.

"Brennan continues to amaze us," said his father, Toby Hawkins.To be honest, I'm not sure how amazing that is. Imagine this - You're a silly scout who decided to run away from your camp. Then, you realize that you've made a horrible mistake and now you're lost. You have no food, no water for four days. You know you are in trouble. All of a sudden, you see people walking along the trail, and you are so dumb that you decide to hide!!!
Brennan's mother, Jody Hawkins, suggested her son may have been avoiding searchers by following his father's advice.
"He had two thoughts going through his head all the time," she said. "Toby's always told him that 'if you get lost, stay on the trail.' So he stayed on the trail.
"We've also told him don't talk to strangers. ... When an ATV or horse came by, he got off the trail. ... When they left, he got back on the trail."
"His biggest fear, he told me, was someone would steal him," she said.
Since it's Jenny's last day in the Bay Area before moving back to New Jersey, Rico, Trevor, Andy, Ray and I went to ABC restaurant up in Foster City for some dim sum.
You know, that one where there's rice, and it's kinda sticky, and it's wrapped around with leafs.

Similar to my previous analysis on killing your wife, my prediction was right once again. If you are rich, you are going to get away with anything.

I tried to dedicate today to let my mind off of work by going out and enjoying the nice weather. Unfortunately nowadays I rarely get one weekend without being called from work. Right when I was in the middle of Lake Merrit paddling along my boat, I received a phone call from work, and, I literally had to tell them that I was in the middle of a lake and I did not have access to the Internet. I am not sure if they believed me, and so I am posting a picture here to prove that I was indeed stranded!!!

I guess an obvious sign that you are getting quite old is when you receive a wedding invitation from your high school friend. For those who don't know, Ka, Debbie and I (as shown in picture below) have known each other for over 10 years. We were the only three chinese in our high school and, during those three years, we spent 90% of our time hiding in the library to stay out of trouble. Hmm so yeah, we had to stick together during those years and we became pretty good friends as a result.


My worker, Jenny, will be transferring to the NY office next week. So over the weekend, Ray, Andy and I decided to throw her a go(ing) away Jenny dinner in the East Bay. After dinner, we decided to walk around and take a few pictures.


Is it just me, or is there something just so unbelievably ironic that this was published as the headline of cnn.com?
"WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The federal government has asked the National Academy of Sciences not to publish a research paper that feds describe as a "road map for terrorists" on how to contaminate the nation's milk supply."
While most of the guys here in the Bay Area went out to enjoy the nice and sunny weather today, I went to Barnes and Nobles and bought a copy of Learning Python. When I got home, I decided to read up about python online before starting on the book, which quickly led me to my first lesson:
The official website for Python is http://www.python.org, not http://www.python.com.
Have you ever had one of those nights were you decided to look up your old email addresses on google and see what would get returned? I got really bored after watching 20 minutes of infomercial, so I decided to start looking up my old online nicknames and email addresses on google.


As I promised, here's one of the pictures taken by my sister when I was in Yosemite. This is the view coming from Glacier point, which is at about the same elevation as the half dome. It was very chilly over there for this time of the year, and as you can see, there is still snow at the top of some of the mountains.
CNN: Stage set for '.xxx' Internet addresses