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2003-12-05

boring 

Nobody wants to play me today. It's so boring. All the strong players decline my offers.
Yesterday got a good game and some hard-earned pts from a 1900+ player.
You have lost so much. Need to play some weak players to get some points.

2003-12-04

My political compass 

Economic Left/Right: -1.62
Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.03

You are a slight-leaning liberal and economic leftist.

Private blog 

Being a extremely private person myself I find it disturbing that my thoughts could be shared by the general public.
I just find it baffling that so many people are so willing to share their pictures , their whereabout for all the world to see.
Good marketing tool for finding a job prospect, perhaps, but sometimes it could look too much ,too show-0ff.
I am glad nobody has visited my blog yet. I am so ashamed of myself.

Why can't I write any more? 

Nowadays I find it hard to write Chinese in a elegant way like I used to. My vocabulary is poor and most importantly my
thought is no longer so organised. Why? I am asking myself and begin to suspect aging has got a lot to do with it.
But I guess not. It's the stupid chinese inputing software not being installed or there is time constrainst for using the computers especially in the library. Microsoft ime some times could be so fucked up that I can't find my characters.

When are you going to have your own computer?

2003-12-03

Addiction 

I am kind of addicted to the fellow bloggers in China. Their china experiences are so fascinating and unique.
It open a window to my motherland. Their perspective could be very refreshing.
They are currently trying to vote for the best blog. I will choose sinosplice. It is so resourceful.

Human right - the most abused concept 

It's been a long time since I wrote something meaningful in my blog.
My thought is so sporadic that I find it hard to put into some complete sentences.
Now I want to write some response to the piece in the op-ed page of the Washington post by
the president of the Human right China. It got some reaction from the china blogsphere. Some, as usual accepted
it at face value. a pretty broadside accusation- so-called "slave camps" number in around 800 scattered around various cities.

It is a human right issue, I agree. It is about the right of the migrant workers who are often abused at the hands of the police. Sometimes it needs to do some dramatic actions to highlight the problems otherwise nobody would pay any attention. It took the death of a college graduate to make the leaderships realize that this detention policy is inhuman and should be abolished altogether.

Next up would be the right of the homeowners who often get evicted by greedy developers.

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