Thursday, October 30, 2008

Chuck Norris' Roundhouse Kick

Another Chuck Norris dialogue by John Hodgman:

New Orleans: What is the force of a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick?

John Hodgman: The force of a single roundhouse kick from Chuck Norris=one American Chuck.
In England, however, they use the old Imperial Chuck, which is the equivalents to 1.34 American Chucks.
That is all.

Where Is Your Cheese?

Found the best analogue between the bankers, who are supposed to safe guard the financial system, and the doctors:
When Britto started learning how to fly an airplane back in the 1999,
he was struck by how much easier it was for pilots to accept flight
support software. "I asked my flight instructor what he thought
accounted for the difference," Britto said. "He told me, 'It is very
simple, Joseph. Unlike pilots, doctors don't go down with their
planes
.'"
Super Crunchers by Ian Ayres, Pg. 110 - Ch. 4 How Should Physician Treat Evidence-Based Medicine?

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Syndicating Website Updates

Several good websites just don't have the latest technology, e.g.: News Releases page of National Ignition Facility web page doesn't have RSS feed. Yet, they have the biggest laser gun that you want to pay attention to.

Kephra is another editor written in Perl and wxPerl, it is very promising project, but it still doesn't have the major functionality that I want: folding. I need to monitor the updates from time to time.

Knowing me, I'll forget to visit them later in the future.

Enter getNews.pl.

Currently the script downloads those two web pages, parse the news section for updates and send it to my GMail account. There are several reasons why it has to go to GMail:
  1. Google Reader for Mobile (GRfM) on BlackBerry is web based application, extremely slow to skip junks.
  2. GRfM is build on GWT framework: the URL of all anchors begins with http://www.google.com/gwt/n?u=[URL encoded URL]. It is extremely messy and unusable when I want to email it and save the URL to delicious later.
  3. GMail client on BlackBerry is well suited for quick feed browsing (it supports short cuts), except it suffers at displaying web content: it doesn't display format, image and anchor (let along embedded web content), but it does recognize URL in plain text and anchor it.
  4. GMail has been my premier to do list, I just star the item as a reminder to delicious it - yumm.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Me Too - In The State Of Shock And Disbelief

I am in the state of shock and disbelief over Greenspan's state of shock and disbelief.

This is the problem: the people, he thought, would safe guard the system could live in relative comfort - 7 live times over - even if the system recesses by 50%.

The scenario could be a lot different, if the people that safe guard the system should stand to lose their wealth (along with their heads) if the system recesses by 10%.

It is all about incentives.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Gordon Ramsay at The London

1020 N. San Vicente Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069

Tel: (310) 358-7788

It is alright --

Friday, October 17, 2008

BlackBerry 8830

Go to hell with the world, they can follow CR, he blogged while hiking too.

I am in love with my new BB8830.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

BB8830 World Edition

Just received the good, makes me wonder: what is world edition?

Next: customization time!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Bailout Related News

DJIA 9387.61 +936.42 (11.08%)

You thought DJIA is good indicator of credit crisis? CR begs to differ: Credit Crisis: Watching for Signs of Progress. BTW, that TED spread still too high: 4.5+.

I would have put that article on my best reading for today if only Krugman wasn't chosen today as a Nobel Laureate. Congratulation!

Free money! NY Times: U.S. Investing $250 Billion in Banks. According to this graph: BOA 25B, Citigroup 25B, JPMorgan Chase 25B, Wells Fargo 25B, Goldman Sachs 10B, Morgan Stanley 10B, Bank of New York 2-3B, State Street 2-3B. Should I be happy about this?

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Great DJ By The Ting Tings

Never use bad headphones.
Give any music a second chance.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Beautiful Day

Apparently the Canadian left the door opened last night and chilly wind blew across Southern California.

The result, chill, clear day bathed by the warmth from the sun.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Bailout Related News

Mr Bush spoke this morning at 10:30 PT and I think he spooked the wrong people since the DJIA tanked. I didn't parse his speech since I was in bug hunting mode.


CR wasn't too happy about the credit market: TED spread hit 4.65.

G7 said something vanilla and Krugman was not impressed at all.

DJIA 8451.19 -128.00 (-1.49%)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Bailout Related News

Ah... beautify morning, no bloody news and DJIA was up by 100+, CR quipped about TED spread being the highest (ever) at 4.13, and then NY Times broke a sobering news: U.S. Considers Cash Injections Into Banks.
Ms. Perino said the “capital injections” into the banks would involve “an equity stake” for the federal government but would not amount to a takeover.
LOL - what a good BS, this is hostile take over plan.

Apparently Treasury intended to execute the plan, played by the Brits yesterday. This caused DJIA to tank 670 something points. Later, NY Times provided explanation: Plan B: Flood Banks With Cash. No wonder the rabbits were running away from the hole.

Skimming through Economists (latest edition):
Silent busts: More Chinese businesses are collapsing—though you would never know it

DJIA 8579.19 -678.91 (-7.33%)

BB8703e Replacement

Conversation around 2PM PT

Debbie: Are you ready for your new phone?
Me: Yeah!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Bailout Related News

This morning, the Fed dropped the key interest rate 0.5% to 1.5%, along with its buddies around the world. And why is marketplace.com shocked?
NPR: Fed Orders Emergency Cut In Key Interest Rate
NPR: Fed Cuts Rate In Conjunction with Europe
Market Place: Coordinated rate cuts unprecedented

I was wondering where are these people getting their TED spread graph, now i know, thanks to NPR Money Blog.

I was chuckling yesterday when McCain mentioned 'stabilizing home value'. Yeah, how do you stabilize a bursting bubble? After thinking the debate through, I thought: yet another debate, nothing to blog about. What I didn't expect was he is dumb enough to run with a new plan. 300B? I'll try to default too, sign me up! Let's race to the bottom.
NPR: McCain Proposes $300 Billion Mortgage Buyout Plan

A.I.G. got another blood transfusion, now the real question is: How much will the execs blow off for fun? Last time they blew off 400K in CA.
NY Times: Fed Gives A.I.G. $37.8 Billion Loan
NPR: AIG Executives Visit Posh Retreat After Bailout

DJIA 9,258.10 -189.96 (-2.01%) - still the God of Destruction is not appeased.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Bailout Related News

Several stuff happened today/late last night:

NPR: Mr. Bailout: The Man Chosen To Oversee $700B, eerily reminded me of Paulson. Mr Suck Up or is it plain shaving accident?

NPR: Bernanke Hints At Rate Cuts, as the market tumbles.

This American Life: Episode 365: Another Frightening Show About the Economy, listening to this just ruined my day.

DJIA 9,447.11 -508.39 (-5.11%) - Fed buying CP doesn't appease Wall St too.