Lee Felsenstein and his wife Lena. Meet them last year in Bay Area via Nick Palevsky. They are in Sydney to give a talk on OLPC and I am here for ICANN.
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Fixing North Korea Mess
Asia politic is something close to me that I followed quite closely although not something I often blog about. Yesterday, I tweet: *doh* When would US clueless hardliner learn how to deal with #China? RT @CNBCtopStories: Knocking Down the China Myth http://bit.ly/bda3m. I am not surprised that Tony Fratto, ex-Deputy Assistant to the President and […]
The never ending Aware saga
Ever since the EGM of Aware voted out the ex-new Exco early this month, the same conservative groups have being eager to point fingers at people whom they thought were responsible for them being voted out. First, they complaint that TheOnlineCitizen and similar sites coverage was biased to the extend of being anti-Christian. Then they […]
Bus 44
Bus 44
Netease setup office next to The9
Most people would have know by now that The9 lost the World of Warcraft China franchise to NetEase. Last week, I found out we have a new neighbor in Zhangjiang, two story below us. We are located in the building behind The9. There is this big sign board outside the building by NetEase recruiting people […]
a deaf tries to play violin…
One of the hottest vids going around in China right now.
Pro-Family is not Pro-Feminism
I am happy that the saga with Aware so far (it is too early to say it has ended). My wife and me watch the whole episode with great interest, although our position on various issues are different. She is pro-family and I am pro-choice but we are both against the ex-new Exco of Aware. […]
Think Funeral. Think Marriage. Think Family.
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Empires are not build by one man
When we read about successful people, we often read about how capable he is in certain field of specialty. Warren Buffet, the Oracle of Omaha, world’s greatest stock market investor. Bill Gates, Billionaire Computer Genius, world’s richest man. We tend to overemphasis on the man and overlooked the fact that successful men are successful because […]
Hiring after layoffs
So there was this news that Google is still hiring after layoffs, which I normally won’t consider a “news”. I don’t find it unusual; any company would have fat is some portion but always desperately looking for talents in others, layoff or otherwise. But speaking to one of the staff recently, I just realized how […]