Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Taipei at a total standstill midday

The entire north Taiwan including Taipei grinding to a total standstill at midday?

We practiced an air-raid alert today. The sirens went off and between 1.30 to 2pm, all cars were not allowed to drive on roads, no human traffic along the roads. On the streets, life grounded to a total stop.

I had no clue, as is the general rule here, everything's in Chinese, those not so proficient in Chinese tend to miss too much.

I had gone to the gym over lunch. Then stopped by 7-11, bought a healthy salad lunch and was happily walking back to the office when I got stopped by policemen. They invited me to the police station and ignored my whines 'i have a meeting at 2pm'.. HP was just across the street and they insist I cannot 'just run back to the office' and that I had to 'cooperate with all of Taiwan'. Fine. Here's how close I got back to the office pictorially...

So I pulled out my salad lunch and ate it in a police station. :)

Back slightly late into the 2pm meeting. But this is really good. That Taiwan takes national defence very seriously.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Kinmen over the weekend


I finally made it to Kinmen this weekend. Kinmen is ironically closer geographical, 2km to Xiamen, China rather than to the main island of Taiwan.

So why is Kinmen, Taiwan and not PRC? Who knows.

Shortly after the war, before US stepped in to warn China off, there was fighting at Kinmen between the PRC and the KMT of Taiwan. Most of our touring were of the war remnants, like forts and bunkers.

The highlight was the closest point to Xiamen, China. We could literally see the talk buildings there!

Our tour came with free bus tours, there were 4 but our laidback style meant that we kept missing the start times of the bus tours and we'd take taxis to some midpoint and jump on the bus there. The Kinmen people - taxi drivers and the tour bus drivers seemed very bemused to have sudden additions to the tour midway through. And they never understood us - you want me to take you to bus tour stop where?! They kept muttering these Koreans... we ain't Koreans!

The 3 things people buy from Kinmen - knives, gaoliang wine and peanut candy. I bought a bottle of gaoliang - can't help myself. Will think about who to give it to when I bring it back to Singapore. The peanut candy was consumed in minutes. Whew!

Pix - http://www.flickr.com/photos/8062670@N07/sets/72157620723081736/

Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Geek Transformation

I started out with a simple Yahoo email account, then I started a blog, added a Flickr account to park my pix, needed a Youtube account to hold my videos, along the way added a Yahoo ymail email account, on much cajoling from Yingzi, started a Facebook account. And now, my latest update on Twitter.

It's like Transformers, I am pretty geek-fied.

Speaking of Transformers, I got free tickets to the VIP premiere on Monday. Er.. it clashes with a regular conf call. This gets tricky - work or movie, conference call or entertainment, responsibility or relaxation. What am I saying? I'll be in the movies if you need me at 9pm Monday night. :)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Friday, June 12, 2009

La.. la.. la...

For the 3rd day in a row, my inbox was 0 when I left work.

Today I went to a Microsoft event for the Windows 7 launch. It ended at 4pm, I was home by 4.15pm. Cleared my emails back to 0 again by 5pm.

Now contemplating whether to do an evening run in the 29degrees C heat or just stay on my couch and rot on a Friday evening....

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Day hike - 鹿角坑-阳明山

With the HP Mountain-Climbing society again, on a day hike to a waterfall in 阳明山.

It's basically rock-scrambling, hopping, jumping alongside a very clear stream until we hit the end-point, a nice cool waterfall.

Very few people make it out here, so the walk was really pleasant, cool under the shady trees. The trail smelled good, of flowers actually... All very pleasant Sunday hike.

We met at 6am, were down to eat a huge lunch together at 1pm and by 3pm, I was home napping.

More pix-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8062670@N07/sets/72157619442079020/

Monday, June 08, 2009

Success

Was talking with a friend Sat night about success (material success as defined by the world today).

We were both in the same HP department in 2000, 2001 and comparing our team-mates today, 8-9 years later - people with qualities for success aren't high up the career ladder versus the ones everyone hated and disliked.

Which begs the questions, what parameters does success require?

Garin thinks it's because we're too nice - so the age old adage, do nice people really finish last?

There was an article in IHT today about IQ and success, and the conclusion they arrived at was, success depends less on intellectual endowment than on perseverance and drive.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/07/opinion/07kristof.html?_r=1&em

What if you had perseverance & drive, but also a nice person? Why should your niceness work against you as it seems to, based on track records of so many...

And then today's gospel, Mt 5:1-12 had the answer. Eternal success over material world success.

Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the land.
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.
Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.
Blessed are the clean of heart, for they will see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are you when they insult you and persecute you and utter every kind of evil against you falsely because of me.
Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.

Stop the world, I wanna get off...

I'm in another one of those moods. I want out of the world for a bit.

It's funny, every couple of months I get the blues. Where everyone annoys me, every little selfish act against me grates. And being alone intensifies it. Strangely, unhappy when left alone, still unhappy with not left alone.

Obviously my goals towards amiability are falling short. Perhaps I am not amiable afterall. Gasp!

Friday, June 05, 2009

Ecclesiastes Chapter 1

The words of David's son, Qoheleth, king in Jerusalem:
Vanity of vanities, says Qoheleth, vanity of vanities! All things are vanity!
What profit has man from all the labor which he toils at under the sun?
One generation passes and another comes, but the world forever stays.
The sun rises and the sun goes down; then it presses on to the place where it rises.
Blowing now toward the south, then toward the north, the wind turns again and again, resuming its rounds.
All rivers go to the sea, yet never does the sea become full. To the place where they go, the rivers keep on going.
All speech is labored; there is nothing man can say. The eye is not satisfied with seeing nor is the ear filled with hearing.
What has been, that will be; what has been done, that will be done. Nothing is new under the sun.
Even the thing of which we say, "See, this is new!" has already existed in the ages that preceded us.
There is no remembrance of the men of old; nor of those to come will there be any remembrance among those who come after them.
I, Qoheleth, was king over Israel in Jerusalem, and I applied my mind to search and investigate in wisdom all things that are done under the sun. A thankless task God has appointed for men to be busied about.
I have seen all things that are done under the sun, and behold, all is vanity and a chase after wind.
What is crooked cannot be made straight, and what is missing cannot be supplied.
Though I said to myself, "Behold, I have become great and stored up wisdom beyond all who were before me in Jerusalem, and my mind has broad experience of wisdom and knowledge"; yet when I applied my mind to know wisdom and knowledge, madness and folly, I learned that this also is a chase after wind.
For in much wisdom there is much sorrow, and he who stores up knowledge stores up grief.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Footnote to my pilgrimage

I was asked to provide a write up of the pilgrimage. It was a nice santatised version, none of my usual sarcasm and wit. If it publishes intact, I'll stick it up here.

More of my pix -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8062670@N07/sets/72157619139260130/

Monday, June 01, 2009

My Long Weekend - it was great!

What to do over a 4 day long weekend?

It was a toss-up between diving Green Island with Rae and perfecting my non-existent underwater photographic skills or, a Marian pilgrimage to Hualien.

Guilt won.

The pilgrimage took me to
- 2 churches. The main church of Hualien and the tiny chapel in the mountain of Hualien where we spent the night.
Main church in Hualien City
Tiny chapel in the mountains of Hualien
The view of Hualien city as I walked up the mountain to the tiny chapel where we spent the night.
- 2 tourist spots. Taroko Gorge where we marveled the beautiful marble cliffs created by God and, the Promised Land resort where we all sat around, bored.

Me in Taroko Gorge - after some China tourist got hurt by falling rocks, everyone needs to wear a hard hat now.

- 2 good meals out of the whole weekend. The seafood meal at Nan-Ao, I think I learnt this from 小川, steamed prawns with wasabe is just heavenly ; and a decent Chinese lunch at the Promised Land resort.
- 2 takeaways. I learnt about our Lady of Banneux - Virgin of the Poor. Our Lady appeared in apparition to an 11 year old kid in a remote village in Belgium. And the other message which was repeated again by a different priest over Sunday's sermon on Pentecost Sunday, free your mind.
You know, I've never been very much of a Marian person despite coming to know Jesus through Saturday Novenas. But reading the little booklet (provided by the church on a hill), thankfully they had the English version, actually sent shivers up my spine. Hey, I live alone u know... and I was reading it at 1am before falling asleep.

I gotta repeat our Lady's message at Banneux, nontheless.
- she called herself "Virgin of the Poor."
- she said she "come to alleviate suffering."
- she promised "believe in me, I will believe in you," repeating John 20:29 to believe in Jesus.
- and she admonished, on 2 occasions "Pray hard."

My other takeaway, the priest up in the mountains mentioned we have freedom to believe. God granted us free will. The freedom to choose to believe in Jesus. And on Pentecost Sunday at St John Bosco church, Fr Cary's sermon had a common refrain. He said that we need to free our minds to accept God's word. That same term - freedom. We were free, we had choice, we should choose Jesus, not the other stuff that we today choose (all the materials things we cling to). hmm...

On a lighter note, being on a weekend trip as a total stranger amidst people who all knew one another quite well was rough in the beginning. But once they realised I wasn't Filippino (as in, I speak Chinese), they were nicer, actually really very much nicer. It was mostly elderly women - a couple had husbands in tow, all Chinese speaking. From the English mass, it was 3 overseas Chinese from India (is there no escaping the Ah-Neh accent? Clearly Jesus has a GREAT sense of humour) and 3 Filippinas - yes they were maids. And then, there was me! Mostly I was the loner - I don't care really, I was there to grew closer to God.