
2005/10/15
2005/10/08
Wallace & Gromit
Just went to see Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Like the other Wallace & Gromit movies, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit was very entertaining. As a bonus, the short movie Madagascar: A Christmas Caper was shown before Wallace & Gromit. That was very nice too.
2005/09/17
Happy Mid-Autumn Festival
To celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival, I digged into my box of random stuff and found my Chinese lanterns, plus some Christmas lights. I mounted the Christmas lights on the fireplace, hoisted the lanterns beneath it, and let the lights sink into the lanterns. The effects are quite good :)
2005/07/05
Raging Waters
We went to Raging Waters today. We went at the opening hour, and it was not crowded at all. We tried all the slides, and my favorite is the Blue Thunder where I often got lifted from the slide a tad. Dragon's Den was also very neat.
After lunch it got quite crowded, so we only played a little bit more before heading home.
2005/05/13
Triskaidekaphobia
The English language has a lot of specialized vocabulary. On this Friday the 13th, I discovered that there is a word for "the fear of the number 13" — triskaidekaphobia. There are even words for "the fear of Friday the 13th" — paraskavedekatriaphobia, paraskevidekatriaphobia, and friggatriskaidekaphobia.
2005/05/06
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
We saw The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy at the theater last night. The story deviated a bit from the book, but the spirit was intact. We enjoyed it a lot.
2005/03/04
John Hargrave's Credit Card Prank
It is a well-known fact that no one checks your credit card signature in the US. What I did not know was how crazy it can get!
2005/02/02
Most Densely Populated Island
According to Guinness World Records, the Most Densely Populated Island in the world is Ap Lei Chau. Hey, that's where my grandma lives!
2005/01/26
California High-Speed Rail
From KESQ:
The California High-Speed Rail Authority today adopted routes and station locations that will be used in detailed environmental reviews for the 700-mile system, which would link San Diego, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Fresno, Bakersfield and San Francisco with trains running at top speeds of more than 200 mph.I went to check out the official web site of the California High-Speed Rail Authority, and this line really caught my attention:
With bullet trains operating at speeds up to 220 mph, the express travel time from downtown San Francisco to Los Angeles is just under 2½ hours.
That will be so cool!
2005/01/25
A gasoline-saving sticker
Via Denver Post:
The disc is to be taped or glued to the bottom of your car's gas tank. Promoters say it significantly increases gas mileage and improves air quality. They don't say how it works, beyond claiming it sends "holographic frequencies into the gas tank and changes the molecular structure of the gasoline."
Yeah, right.
2005/01/06
My favorite patent, #5443036
Method of exercising a cat:
A method for inducing cats to exercise consists of directing a beam of invisible light produced by a hand-held laser apparatus onto the floor or wall or other opaque surface in the vicinity of the cat, then moving the laser so as to cause the bright pattern of light to move in an irregular way fascinating to cats, and to any other animal with a chase instinct.
Eyezmaze Grow
2004/12/11
Rocket Mania
Lately I've been playing the game Rocket Mania a lot. The goal is to connect the fuse to the rocket. If you launch three or more rocket at the same time, you get some coins on the board. Grab them, and your rockets will be upgraded when you advance a level. I love these strategy games. Another game I like is Alchemy, also by PopCap.
2004/12/06
Free hotel room for Jesus' parents
A British hotel chain is offering couples called Mary and Joseph a free night's stay over Christmas, according to Reuters. Quite a creative way to get some free press coverage!
2004/10/31
Rear Window
Just saw Hitchcock's Rear Window. I always thought that the movie was about the rear window of a car. The rear window in question actually belonged to an apartment, and it faced into the courtyard. The fact that we could only get a glimpse of life from this window added a lot of suspense to the movie, and made it very interesting.
2004/10/11
2004/10/03
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Just saw Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. I saw the trailer a couple of times, and was intrigued. The soft lens gives it a very dreamy feel. The plot is kind of weak, but I think it is worth seeing, just for the cinematography.
2004/09/26
Angels and Demons
After reading The Rule of Four, I started reading Angels and Demons. It is remarkably similar to The Da Vinci Code, in terms of the plot and the writing style. And just as captivating.
2004/09/25
Snoopy Museum
Today we went to the Snoopy Museum in Santa Rosa. The exhibit sets the Peanuts comic strips against the cultural background at large, which made me appreciate the jokes a lot more. I also got to know why it is called "Peanuts" -- it means "little children" in American English!
2004/09/22
The Rule of Four
Just finished reading The Rule of Four. I couldn't help but keep comparing it to The Da Vinci Code. Both involve solving Renaissance mysteries, and both of them have a web game. I like The Da Vinci Code a lot more though. The writing flows a lot better, and the web game was much better too. That said, reading The Rule of Four brought back a lot of memories from Princeton, and made me smile from the heart throughout.
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