Sunday, May 22, 2011

Weekend

In the past 3 days I was working on the problem which I thought it was a software problem because the code worked in win 7 but did not worked on the linux. I had to disable PCI Bus Master. By looking on the Boot Loader with error: hd0 out of disk, error: couldn’t read file error: you need to load the kernel first I tried everything that I could change the software. Sang nay tuc qua ra goc me ngoi doc rat tuc gian va ko hieu. For 3 days I was so angry to myself because I spent a lot of time but did not find the solution this morning I took the shower and came out I changed the hardware and the boot loader worked and I am so happy.
Cung hen ko nhu Archimedes chay ra duong ko mat gi ca khi kham pha ap xuat cua nc d/v vat khac nhau tuy vao ty trong qui luat day cua Archimedes, vi co the biet dc chat luong cua vuong mien cua vua gia va thiet. The legends goes further and tells that Archimedes was so excited with his discovery that he hopped out of the bath, and rushed naked into the street yelling triumphantly, "Eureka!" "Eureka!" (Greek word for 'I have found it!).
I was thinking why I had to work so hard to find a solution but I thought again if there is no challenge then life will be boring and no exciting the fact we live here and do good thing because of that interesting. This principle keeps me going. To me, the worst of all is you don't know what to do with your time. I saw a lot of bad things that people may do if they have a lot of free time. The reason that China to become a power house compared to US because the crime between 2 countries, a lot of resources that US spent for crime, each of prisoner could cost the country 45 thousands a year. You just imagine to see the different one contributes to the country paying tax and the other person will cost the country - a minus and a plus as same as doing a good thing and doing a bad thing. One more thing the good people does a good thing they are more tolerance and forgiving. The reason is because they have an interesting life to live why bother with a small thing. Don't you think so?
I remember a long time ago when I watched tennis. I heard that Billie Jean King said that pressure is a privilege. It is so right.
T watched 2 movies the tourist which was boring and the mechanic it was so so. I still have a lot of movies to watch but no time.
I just finished the first draft of the website which I intended to put everything that I knew and I discovered in it for everyone to view. My contribution to the world what I received. Google search is good for everyone. This website is google for myself when I search what I know but I forget, when I need something I just go this website. I don't like blog because I can not change it the way I want and I want to manage the database that I write. Youtube is good but sometimes you come back the video is gone or copyright issues.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Do you want to know when you will die. Blood Test Claims To Tell You How Long You Have Till You Die

A new blood test soon to be launched in the United Kingdom claims to be able to tell you how long you are going to live. The £435 ($700) test measures the length of a person's telomeres - the inventor claims this is associated with longevity. Telomeres are DNA sections that cover the end of chromosomes, effectively protecting them from damage and loss of cell function - which are said to be associated with aging.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/225648.php

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

World's Best Ruins

Angkor, Cambodia - I really enjoyed this place, its cost me 100 dollars just for the Visa but it was worthwhile to see the World's Best Ruins city. It is incredible that people can build something like this on 10 century. Thanh Dia My Son Ancient city, My Son is good to see too as small scale compared to Angkor, most of My Son temples if you pay attention these 2 architectures are different one was built by layering the bricks and Angkor was completely by stones. Cham dynasty vs. Khmer architecture. They are both fascinated me. See my old entries.

War or natural disaster might have weakened the Khmer Empire's ancient capital, but ultimately, it was the jungle that conquered this ninth- to fifteenth-century urban center. Today, the densely forested 150-square-mile Angkor Archaeological Park protects part of a vast cluster of ancient capitals, many of which remain buried. The park's most famous temple, Angkor Wat, is the world's largest religious building. But the park's dozens of other ruins, including Bayon temple with its wall of 11,000 carved figures, offer quieter glimpses into the art and architecture of this culturally rich 600-year period.
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-40006586
I need to see all of these places.