Friday, November 14, 2008
The Vision Olympics
There is no vision olympics at this point in history. And, I need to just accept that there may never be. But, if there was, I have a hunch that I could medal in the 5m Freestyle Peripheral Vision event. The only downside is that it means I sometimes see things out of the corner of my eye that I might have preferred not to. Like today, when I thought I saw something hazy and brown off to my right while I was working at the kitchen table (and, no, aside from really dry steak, I do not consider eating to be work - my table doubles as a cluttered desk). I turned to see a rat in the middle of the floor. That is no good and is the first time I have seen one inside. They are, though, all over the place here. Sorry I have no pics to share.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Snapshots Around Town








Friday, November 7, 2008
Asian Stereotypes
I think it is always a good idea to make sweeping generalizations. Here are two:
1) Asians are good at math.
2) Asians are polite.
But are they true? Let us explore together. I have done the PhD-level research so you do not have to.
1) There are a lot of Koreans at HOPE school and many of them are good at math, but I think they are probably not much different (than the Europeans and Americans) aside from the notable fact that their families put a HUGE emphasis on school performance and on hard work. I am not convinced this is ideal since there is definitely a place for enjoying your childhood/teenage years. But, to get into university in Korea and, more so, in America, you HAVE to do well in school. And, there are those Korean (and Cambodian, Taiwanese) students who are not particularly over-achieving.
2) When they have something to celebrate, like a wedding, it is not uncommon for them to set up a tent and blast the music at near-deafening levels. And, as I found out today, it is okay in Cambodia to let the party begin at 4:30am. Amazing. And, in my opinion quite impolite.
And, lest this sound angry, let me say that it is not. I just wanted to put up a couple of observations that were on my mind.
I am hoping to get some photos of general interest and post them soon.
Thanks for reading!
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