Thursday, May 31, 2007

Commerical False

Why many commericals in Hong Kong feature Western People ??

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

enroll = finish

the worst concept in HK student is.

Monday, May 28, 2007

the free slave

we are all slave. we work for tycoon. we use all our life, work hard and earn little money. all our mone finally, goes to insurance, goes to buy a flat, goes to buy a car........

when under UK govert, we live happy due to we don't need to worry our stomach. same as Chinese control. we satisfly if our gut feel full.

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Saturday, May 26, 2007

honor?

today i went to a 2ndary school for tutorial job. at the break, i walk out and have little explore to the school. i found that there are many name around the school. the name for the best academic achievement.

is it the honor? Do we need to feel honor for academic achievement in 2ndary school?

i think it is the poor education! student in 2ndary school are so young. and the most important thing is, get their result well is their responsibility. we should not tell them it is honor to get best achievement, it is their job to learn thing well! student go to study is not for honor, is not for anything, is for themselves!

by the way, it is very tiny little thing for being best student in 2ndary school. in fact, we have no honor before we make any great contribution to human society. if any one feel honor for what they did, please think about those Giants in our history.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Type

the world has 4 kind of people

type A : ++ : know and not afraid to show

type B : +- : know but don't like to show

type C : -+ :don't know, but pretend to know

type D : -- :don't know, and not afraid to show

i am trying to be type A and D. far away from C.

is it like the Fermion and Boson?

Google's notebook

http://www.google.com/notebook/

Wiki as a reference.

it is not a proper way to use wiki as a reference. because it's content may not be always true!

since it can be edit by anyone. so, it may contain any point of view.

so, i suggest, make a WIKI-PROOF

wiki-proof is the content proved by authority, professional,.. etc.
wiki should hire people, should use reliable sources.

so, Mr. Lee Ka Shing, can you donate some money to wiki?

Thursday, May 24, 2007

always has a reason for stopping advance

today hear the proposal for display phone number of the commerical call.

some people said there are many people work in this industry. if all commerical call were needed to display its number, many people will be affected. so, we can't let that proposal to pass.

what the most prefect reason!!!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Chinlish? Engnese?

Strongly against mix englsih and chinese.
when speaking chinese, please use chinese totally!! don't mix with english, especially use stupid english!!!

if ppl like mix with english, why not mix with Japanese? Korean? Indian? French? German? Italian?

why mix with english? is it because you don't know how to use chinese? lack of vocabulary?

if you really like to use english? are you using english grammar? why i can't hear the "S" when you talking plural? where is the preposition between 2 verbs?

Google's eyebox

Monday, May 21, 2007

Wind-Bone and Courage

as a Intellectual, we have the responsibility to protect, to defend, to be unbiased, to justice, to improve under any conditions.

i found that Mr. Leung and Mr. Toe fail to do so.

in a TV program by RTHK, Mr. Leung's speaking tone is biased to Beijing. He say thing carefully, try not to offence any vocal crime.

and Mr. Toe, he appear in a commercial of bird nest. it is not a proper way to behavior. a intellectual, will not help, or promote, or bring a message to public that, luxury is good.

i am forced!

found that most ppl around me play stock market, buy IPO. it seem that they earn a lot form the market. than, problem comes.

i am not playing stock. i work hard, earn from part time, try to use my creative to make myself rich. however, i can feel some stress around.

when most ppl play stock and earn money. the number in their bank account rise up. they can spend more and they will do so. the price goes up. ppl like me still living by traditional way. our wealth increase rate will be lower, compare to the others. our buying power drops. it means, if you don't move on, you will fall back, compared. work hard can't feed your mouth anymore. Get your head into the stock market!

this automatic (forced) mass movement in society can really do some change. it is not only growth of the economy, it is a campaign! it will throw away those ppl who are lag behind.

i don't like a stock market like this. too much gambling in there. and it make me feel nervous (coz i forced to play the game!). those companies in China, they growth up not by their good product, not by their company's value. they all grow up by world demand. their factories still polluted the earth. their ppl still do their business in black box, their ppl still under education! there governors are all old men!

i really have no idea where the society will go. the ppl get rich. most ppl (in city) have more money, however, their buying power does not increase as fast as their money. why? it is like a student, always get 10% mark in the past, but now, he can get 50%, oh, what a great change! increased 500%!! did the student do a good job? when china compare to the world, you can imagine. SO, playing stock market? what for? finally, it only increase the number, not the wealth.

can you imagine, after 40years later, most ppl in HK receive their MRF back? everyone get, let say, 4m. will their 4m still get the same buying power as today or similar? when the market, suddenly (i mean in period like 5 years), many ppl got 4m free money, what the hell will be?

so, money is not wealth. it will not make ppl rich.

BTW, the potential danger is: china government, seem fail to control the economic bloom.

the problem is, more and more ppl know how to get out from the rat case. if most ppl really get out form rat case, are they really get out form it, or, just go to another rat case? natural resource are limited, when more and more money try to buy those resources, will the resources increase?

so, what is the solution? sustainable development, Zero development, focus on quality, not the number.

finally, think about that: if exam don't has full mark, student get as more point as they could. what the result would be?

print your own stamp

the most important thing is, post office will give you a barcode, you print it, and paste on your letter. than you can check where is your letter. and your friends, your costumer can also check the letter and no need to worry about miss-send.

it is cheap and post office can save alot form printing stamps.

and you can desing your own stamp. and you pay it by credit card or a bill from post office, just like your gas bill.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

From Web - Paths Taken by the U.K., Germany, France -- and Korea

The conservative Nicolas Sarkozy has won France’s presidential election pledging to pursue U.S. and British-style market economies and “small government.” The election was a face-off between growth vs. welfare as well as free market vs. state control.


Sarkozy’s election pledge was “work harder, earn more.” He vowed to extend the current 35-hour workweek introduced by the Socialist government and lower corporate, property and inheritance taxes, while lowering government spending, aiming to pursue a “market-centered, growth-first” policy. In contrast, his socialist rival Segolene Royal’s election motto was that a more righteous France meant a stronger France. In order to narrow the gap between the rich and poor, she sought to raise the minimum wage while vowing to increase the government’s role in boosting unemployment benefits and welfare coverage. All were traditional leftwing state-centered, welfare-led policies.


In the race between the two candidates, the people of France sided with Sarkozy. That’s because the French, who until now had used violent protests to counter government-led labor reforms, felt a heightened sense of crisis regarding the future of their country, which has degenerated into the “sick man” of Europe.


Among European nations, France was the most tenacious in hanging on to the old welfare-state model. As a result, its gross national income slid to 19th place from eighth in 1982, suffering from the eponymous “French disease” manifested by a youth unemployment rate of more than 22 percent. Government spending, which accounted for 54 percent of gross domestic product, damaged private sector competitiveness.


Before France, the U.K. and Germany suffered the symptoms of the same disease. The U.K. in the 1970s was a virtual socialist state, with the government maintaining a comprehensive, cradle-to-grave welfare program, raising income taxes by as much as 83 percent, while powerful labor unions held sway. The economy collapsed, businesses either closed down or defected to other countries, and state finances were depleted. The country even turned to the International Monetary Fund for emergency loans in 1976. The U.K. had to wait until prime minister Margaret Thatcher implemented a prescription of lowering taxes, pursuing privatization and decreasing welfare benefits during the 1980s before its economy could grow again.


Due to rising welfare costs that came with the pursuit of a “social market economy,” Germany saw its economic growth rate fall from 2.5 percent from 1970 to 1990 to 1.4 percent in the 1990s and to less than 1 percent since 2000. The unemployment rate soared from 0.4 percent in 1970 to more than 10 percent. Germans became lazy to the point that unemployment was considered an “acceptable” job, while the country’s competitiveness plummeted. Now, the German economy is slowly emerging from the doldrums due to Chancellor Angela Merkel’s reforms involving cuts in pension and unemployment benefits.


Any country that gets lured by the false glory of being a welfare state will inevitably catch the British, German or French disease. And it takes an unimaginable level of pain to cure that disease. During the initial stages of Thatcher’s reforms, unemployment in the U.K. rose from 1.5 million to 3 million. But that was the only way for the country and its economy to regain its vitality. Now Germany and France are following suit. When will Korea, still chasing the false dream of a “European model,” finally open its eyes?