That is watching an explicit BL anime, and creating a page for it. I tried to convince myself that I was coerced into that but... So I´ll spread the disease even wider *evil smirk*.
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bitchy
I have meant to do this for a while but just finish it yesterday. My anime music lens!
Well, looks like my uncle's prob lecture is tame in comparison to the current course. Solving mathematical problems used to get on my nerves at times but being uncertain about of what I'm doing is another level. Now I think I know why people involved in stats are cracked.
As the first season of the series is wrapping up, I make an overview page (call a lenses) for it on Squidoo. Damn you $unrise, you make me behave like an obsessed kid. The wait is going to be long and it's more than certain that there will be a damned cliffhanger, I plan to pull as many non-fan into suffering with me as possible.
Trust me, I'm not the type who likes philosophical questions let alone asking one myself. I plagiarize those from the anime series Gundam 00 (those who watch it will remember that they were asked in a weird situation by a stalking weird guy, a reason for me to remember them). After a fair dose of history of religious conflicts + social psychology a.k.a we-are-not-who-we-think-we-are (I have irrational reasoning in choosing courses, I know) last week, they keep popping up in my head and it doesn't help that the aforementioned series is full of those topics. Now all I need is a giant robot (it's better if it's red) to find an answer (I haven't thought of how yet, maybe dropping some asteroids since we have yet to have space colonies though the ISS should be an acceptable substitute).
Nevermind. This post is the result of the dangerous cocktail ofreckless over-ambitious course choice and an overdose of anime.
Like Dumbledore of Harry Potter, sometimes I feel the need to get rid of my thoughts/obsession.
Nevermind. This post is the result of the dangerous cocktail of
Like Dumbledore of Harry Potter, sometimes I feel the need to get rid of my thoughts/obsession.
After 3 months of trial, today I finally move entirely to Ubuntu with the installation of Wine and SPSS. Hope things will go smoothly in the future.
No Windows bashing here but Ubuntu pleases me more, aside from the complexities of installing new software.
No Windows bashing here but Ubuntu pleases me more, aside from the complexities of installing new software.
Vietnamese have a lot of traditional holidays during a year, each of which has a unique meaning. Here is my essay on the topic. I hope it will be useful to you.
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excited
In the spirit of the Lunar New Year (or Chinese New Year as Western people often say), it should be fun to have a look at the Calendar, the underlying factor of this holiday. Here are a few trivia that I can think of.
_Though it is often called Lunar, the Calendar is in fact luni-solar in that the year and month are defined by the movement of the moon but the arrangement of the months is based on the effect of the sun (i.e. the seasons). The fact that it's quite consistent to the Gregorian Calendar (despite about 1 month difference) proves that. I heard that the Calendar also reflects the movement of the stars but I cannot confirm it.
_A Lunar year can have 13 months. Those years are called leap year and they pop up rather arbitrarily.
_People know that each year "belongs" to an animal of the Zodiac and the year is called after that animal. However, the other part of the year's name, the Heavenly Stem, is no less important. In fact, without it, the people using exclusively the Lunar Calendar cannot figure out which year they are referring to.
_The animals of the Zodiac "patronize" not only the year but also the month, day and hour. In fact, in the past, people in countries that use Lunar Calendar named the hours of the day after the Zodiac animals.
_Each animal of the Zodiac, each element of the Heavenly Stems as well as the corresponding year/month/day/hour are associated to one of the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, earth.
More details of the Calendar can be found here. Most importantly, a happy Lunar New Year for you.
_Though it is often called Lunar, the Calendar is in fact luni-solar in that the year and month are defined by the movement of the moon but the arrangement of the months is based on the effect of the sun (i.e. the seasons). The fact that it's quite consistent to the Gregorian Calendar (despite about 1 month difference) proves that. I heard that the Calendar also reflects the movement of the stars but I cannot confirm it.
_A Lunar year can have 13 months. Those years are called leap year and they pop up rather arbitrarily.
_People know that each year "belongs" to an animal of the Zodiac and the year is called after that animal. However, the other part of the year's name, the Heavenly Stem, is no less important. In fact, without it, the people using exclusively the Lunar Calendar cannot figure out which year they are referring to.
_The animals of the Zodiac "patronize" not only the year but also the month, day and hour. In fact, in the past, people in countries that use Lunar Calendar named the hours of the day after the Zodiac animals.
_Each animal of the Zodiac, each element of the Heavenly Stems as well as the corresponding year/month/day/hour are associated to one of the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, earth.
More details of the Calendar can be found here. Most importantly, a happy Lunar New Year for you.
Dragon. The only legendary animal in the list.
- Mood:
cheerful
Jules Verne. "Twenty miles under the sea" is the first book that captivated my interest. What child wouldn't love a mysterious adventure together with a mysterious Captain.
- Mood:
cheerful
