May
28
2011
0

Recent Storm

It was a dark and stormy night...click to enlarge.

As I happened to gaze out, where there was darkness, now there was light.  Through the clouds, one side blue, one side orange, both ever so bright. So I meandered out the door and decided to grab my camera to capture this site.  Soon after started continuous lightning, I scampered inside due to fright.  Hoping my palm tree lasts through the night.

Written by Slowdown in: Art,Photos |
May
23
2011
1

One In Four Bentleys Sold Is In China

“Bentley announced last week that it had sold a record 396 cars in China in the first four months of 2011, which shatters the previous record–only set last year–by a staggering 66 percent and means that roughly one out of every four Bentleys so far sold this year ended up with a home in the world’s most populous country.” (more…)

Written by Slowdown in: Cars,Economy |
May
22
2011
0

The Engineer

I guess I know what my first class is going to be in GW2.

Written by 尸zed in: Games | Tags: ,
May
21
2011
0

I got my

This is a few days old, but I just now had time to watch it. There’s been some comment on how Asian American artists are supporting each other by consuming each other’s media, and there’s nothing I’ve seen that exemplifies this phenomenon better than this video.

Written by 尸zed in: Music,Social | Tags:
May
14
2011
0

Tears for the paper tiger?

There’s been a bit of public navel gazing by the Asian-American community lately with the tigermom and paper tiger articles, and I suppose I should comment since the topic tracks some of the things I blog about. Namely Asians, education and positive life outcomes.

I’m late to the discussion, but better late than never I suppose. Many in the Asian activist community criticized Chua for her (out-of-context) excerpt in the WSJ, but my view, influenced by data in such works as The Nurture Assumption, is that parenting matters less than we think it does. Our IQ and personality are, if not immutable, at least rather difficult for the average person out there to change.

The Paper Tigers article is interesting insofar as it made the feature article of a big magazine, but it’s topics are familiar to those in the Asian activist community. I post at the forum yellowworld.org that was namedropped in the article and they found the specific thread that was quoted. The quote originated from a longtime critic of Asians who exemplify the model minority … uh model. He’s actually considered a bit of a singular topic whack as he injects every discussion he participates in with vitriol for elitist Asians.

Anyways. The discussion generated by the article has tracked a familiar path. We haven’t broken new ground. There have been no epiphanies. Wesley Yang’s article is so intensely personal that I’m not sure how many other Asians can identify with him except for hitting the bamboo ceiling. I used to be concerned with the bamboo ceiling, and I still am in certain respects. However, the bamboo ceiling is partly self-inflicted because some aspects of Asian culture don’t lend themselves to getting ahead in western culture. Activists tend to get a little overwrought thinking about it, but I’m starting to get more comfortable with it.

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May
08
2011
0

For all the wannabe catgirls out there

The Japanese have created a new fashion accessory that reads your mind and reacts to your thoughts by twitching cat ears. The product successfully fulfills the wetdreams of otakus the world over.

(Source)

Written by 尸zed in: News | Tags: , , ,
May
05
2011
1

Asian dads?

Asian dads!

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