Toys

When taken with a broader definition, “toy” can mean a lot of things — gadgets for geeks, frivolous and over-priced show-off transporations, relationship between two people, or, simply, just something to play with.

Adults seem to have no problems treating ourselves with “toys” of all kinds. Of course, all justifiable in the name of productivity, utility and convenience (but seriously, when can a Rolax do that a $50 Swatch can’t?). We are also compulsive buyers who crave for the latest and the greatest model of everything. But what it comes down to is this: We are no more childish than the kid standing next to us, sobbing from the cold rejection of his parent for that Pokemon “toy” he really wanted. The only difference between us and him? Cold, hard cash and a parent standing in the way. We are no more clear-headed than he, nor are we more logical or reasonable than he.

I think males have a worse tendency in this than the female species, too. Just think about that for a moment. (Though ladies do have a tick for different types of things).

So I wonder why adults subject the double standards on kids when they themselves can’t control what kind of “toys” they think they ought to have and sometimes for unexplanable reasons. Raising kids takes a lot of responsibility. And everytime when I see a parent dragging his/her child away from a toy with unqualified reasons, I can’t help but wonder what kind of lessons s/he is teaching the child — that it is OK for me to impose this on you even though I can’t really tell you why.

When implied in a social order, this kind of subjective non-reasoning can take a toll on how we solve problems socially and politically. When a whole generation of kids growing up thinking it’s OK to have double standards, as long as it’s enforced top-down, we are going to have problems in the society. I guess I could argue that the same thing goes to raising children in general. But that’s a whole other topic altogether.

Fast Talker

Murdza and I had a chat this morning. I’d forgotten how fast people from the Northeastern part of the U.S. talk. I misheard him say “I got an external RAID” when, in fact, he said “I got a Xserve RAID“. It’s all geek talk, I know… But the difference in the two statements are so profound (to us geeks) that I almost fell off of my chair when I finally figured out it was the Apple Xserve RAID he got!

But then, Jason and Alicia lived in NY for a while, they don’t talk quite nearly as fast… Maybe it’s just Murdza with his self-diagnosed ADHD where he ahs to get the thoughts out of his head really fast or else something else will pop up in his head and he’d forget what he was going to say just a second ago…

But it’s all good. I have been in California for too long, watching Chinese new channels* and eating Chinese food… It’s almost like I never left Taiwan! Hah! You gotta love it — America, a little piece of every country.

*The Chinese news channel actually lasts an entire hour which covers news from all over the world — unlike local news channels (or even national ones like CNN!) in 99.999% of the United States where their 4PM, 5PM, 6PM and 11PM news stories are almost all identical and cover only local and U.S.-related national news. If you want to know what happens somewhere else in the world, good luck. Unless the U.S. is in a war with them or is threatening to have one, they’d be luck to get even 1 full minute of coverage (case in point, when the President of Taiwan got shot during presidential election, our local news station in San Jose only gave it an ONE-sentence coverage and then moved on to some other petty and trivial local news).

Baby Language

We are beginning to think that Bryan is a “talker”…. maybe it’s from all the phone excited phone conversations she had when she had Bryan that he picked up his exceptional skills with words. He can now comprehend and “speak” quite a few of the words that matter to him (“milk”, “mama”, “wua-wua” [one of the cats], and “mumum” [I want to eat whatever you are eating]). But there’s one word that he probably invented that we haven’t been able to figure out what it meant… maybe some of you parent-readers know what it is… “ah-boo-tchee”…

It’s been studied that babies who know of no spoken language can indeed communicate with each other with their seemingly innocent and meaningless talks.

Maybe the adult langauge is the stupid stuff. Maybe the baby langage is so much more supreme that we are actually dumbing them down to our tedious, boundary-driven and rules based languages.

Blinding Eye

Grace has been getting sick along with Bryan in the past couple of months. But a problem with her left eye never got any better despite having gone to an eye doctor just two weeks ago (she was told the red-eye was caused by a cold virus that’d been going around). But the problem got worse as she started to have headaches.

Without health insurance, Grace had to pay pretty money to see a medical doctor whom spent an hour using various eye drops and precision equipment (I assume they are pretty “precise” ) examing her eyes. He concluded that it was a pretty serious infection which had now spreaded to her other eye. He proceeded to give Grace a prescription for a couple of different eye drops for treatment and announced that it’d take at least a couple of months to cure.

Thanks to Fiona for taking Grace to the doctor while I was in classes though… It just shows how impossible it is to have only ONE car living in the United States…

Rude People

Rude people suck. That’s a fact.

But some people are rude in suttle ways. Take for example, the Asian chick sitting next to me in m PERL class. She has so many fricking stupid problems with her PERL codes that she almost never stops raising her hands for help during lab time. If the instructor didn’t know any better, she’d have monopolized the instructor. But worse, she fricking picks up her cell phone during class AND whispers into her phone as if nobody’d be distracted if she did that! And she does it like multiple times a day. What an idiot.

But I do have to say that she knows her way around vi pretty well.

I think the instructor is partly to blame for not telling her to stop doing it. Some instructors get pissed at even the ring tones…

Other than that, PERL really is cool. But the instructor kept on saying how PERL on Windows is different… etc. I wish Windows could just go away so that everything can work more harmoniously together — coding, browsing, working, playing… Ok, maybe not playing… There ARE a lot of games for Windows.

Upgrading to Fedora Core 5

After having successsfully upgraded my spared Dell box to Fedora Core 5, I messed up the boot partition and had to do it all over again. So I decided I might as well document it here since the processs wasn’t quite as smooth as one’d hope.

UPGRADING FEDORA CORE 4 TO CORE 5 USING YUM
1. First, make sure

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yum

is up to date. If you are going to upgrade your system with it, you might as well make sure the tool is up to pars.

me@localhost$

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yum -y upgrade yum

This is going to download a bunch of other stuff other than

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yum

. So be patient.

2a. Next, make sure sure your

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kernel

is up to date as well. Or else when you upgrade to FC5, it will throw a bunch of errors like this:

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Error: Package initscripts needs kernel < 2.6.12, this is not available.
  Error: Package kudzu needs kernel < 2.6.13, this is not available.

So here we go:

me@localhost$

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 yum -y upgrade kernel

For multi-CPU systems, do the following instead:
me@localhost$

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yum -y upgrade kernel-smp

2b. Just to be on the safe side, some packages may need to be removed before upgrading. This script should tell you what needs to go:

me@localhost$

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perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if ((/Error: Missing Dependency:.*is needed by package (.*)$/) || (/Error: Package (.*?) needs.*, this is not available./))' /tmp/yum_upgrade | sort | uniq

3. Reboot. Make sure you boot into the latest

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kernel

or else you are going to have the same problems as I mentioned before.

4a. Now delete any old

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kernels

you have still on your system. First, let’s see what’s there:

me@localhost$

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rpm -q kernel kernel-smp kernel-devel kernel-smp-devel | sort

4b. Delete old

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kernels

:

me@localhost$

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rpm -e kernel-version-number

I read somewhere that you should delete

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kernels

by using

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rpm

since it also tidies up your bootloader file for you.

Optional: Update

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rpm

packages:

me@localhost$

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rpm --rebuilddb

5. Now we are ready to get the FC5 upgrade package:

me@localhost$

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rpm -Uvh <a href="http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/fedora-release-5-5.noarch.rpm" target="_blank">http://download.fedora
.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os
/Fedora/RPMS/fedora-release-5-5.noarch.rpm</a> (this code wraps for cosmetic reasons. But you should copy/paste this as if it's one unbroken line.)

6. Finally. Show time. Let’s upgrade this puppy…

me@localhost$

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yum -y upgrade

Now sit tight and wait. This could take a while depending on your Internet connection. It took me roughly 5-7 hours on a moderately fast DSL.

7. Once everything is downloaded and installed, reboot.

8. It’s probably a good idea to keep your old

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kernels

. But I deleted my FC4 kernels.

INSTALLING VMWARE 5.5.1.x
Nothing is EVER easy on Linux. The same assumption (and proof) goes to updating VMWare after the FC5 upgrade. VMWare complained about not being able to find “the directory of C header files”. To resolve this problem, you must download the

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<a href="http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/vmware-any-any-update101.tar.gz" target="_blank">vmware-any-any-update101.tar.gz</a>

and run it. Everything will hum just fine after this update is applied to VMWare.

Much thanks to: brandonhutchinson.com and LinuxSky.com (Simplified Chinese only)

Fatherhood Advice

Murdza sent me a link to a few friendly advice on fatherhood. Some of the items on the list are pretty damn funny (but how true!).

Daily Rant

On the way back from lunch to class today, NPR had an interesting program about how infants/children often imitate adults in what they do and pattern their own behaviors after the adults. The program was interesting except this one caller kept on going with her story and her experiences… etc. I mean, often these call-ins are interesting. But I really HATE it when a caller just monopolizes the show by talking and talking and talking… Idiots!… I hated it so much that I stopped listening the program and started reading a book instead.

In other news, the PERL class I am taking is pretty kick-ass. I don’t think I can learn quite as much on my own in a 2-day period. I like these short and intensive classes where we blast through a whole quarter’s worth of material in 4 days! We’ll be covering Regular Expressions this afternoon… which is something I’d been dying to master… and now I have a chance to…

Artsy Past

After having putting off reorganizing my CD binders for months, I finally decided to go ahead and consolidate all my data CDs, separating all the PC discs from my Mac disks. But while I was going through THAT, I realized I actually had more than half a dozen backup CDs of my art and design works from back in college. So then I decided I might as well consolidate all of THAT as well… Ah~ how I miss creating art.

So I threw away a bunch of discs, made DVDs where I could to save space. But I was saddened that one of my Houdini project backup CDs was corrupted (damn cheap CDRs). So on my DVDR, I decided to make 2 copies of the consolidated backup files. Murdza once told me he actually made backups, and then backups of backups, and then backups of backups of backups…. He kept one copy in his fire-proof safe and another at the bank (or so I remember)…. I should probably revisit those files every couple of years and reburn them just in case…