Monty Hall Problem

Top-1o-random-List of otaku/hea websites I recommend..and it pretty summarized my virtual life:

  1. Unanimous Choice: facebook. bejeweled, friends’ note and groups recently joined. news feed.
  2. Current Affairs:Yahoo! or Google News. On.cc or appleactionnews is even better. TMZ.com
  3. MIT chapter: MITFML.com, isawyou.mit.edu and classmates.mit.edu. baseline, Stellar. haha
  4. For a laugh: discuss.com.hk, HKGolden, youtube, big bang theory at tudou.com
  5. Intellectually engaging: NYT opinion. friend’s’ blogs. or OCW! haha
  6. Chat with someone: oregle.com, MSN, skype.
  7. Running out of ideas: Read xanga subscription. Yahoo! Movie.PhDcomics.com, woot.com
  8. E-mail. Write some random emails. and wait for response.
  9. Read Lecture powerpoint before hand. SICK…and pathetic.
  10. READ THIS BLOG :)


3 Things You Must Know About the Post-Soviet Kremlin

“I noticed, with an involuntary pity, that the Tsar cannot smile with his eyes and his mouth at the same time.” – Marquis de Custine

1) How strong is Russia?
Land giant An enormous place with 140 million ppl living on 1/9 of Earth’s land area spanning 11 time zones. The country has just celebrated her first population growth in 15 years, slowly recovering from the sharp drop in population since the 1991 Soviet collapse.
“Russia Inc.”– As one of the world’s largest oil provider after Saudi Arabia,  Russia is responsible for a third of Europe’s oil and natural gas. I can’t agree more with journalist Steve LeVine that the energy giant “for the first time burst out of its border not at the point of a gun, but through the strength of its purse” with the ever-elevating oil price since Putin’s first year on throne.
Political giant -With veto power in the UN Security Council and her increasingly strong global influence,  the country never fear condemning or confronting the US with issues on terrorism, Iraq invasion, Kosovo independence and NATO expansion. Within the country, the foundation of its political structure is the fearsome siloviki, intelligence or military officers recruited to the Kremlin under Mr.Putin’s rule, who are well-known for their dark bare-knuckle approach in ensuring stability.

2) How is Putin engineering his return to the presidency?
Never stop flexing his political muscle – He will be more active in meeting foreign leaders (for example, the list of world leaders in Beijing Olympics 2008), dutifully appear more on state-controlled television than the current President, Dmitry Medvedev. He is still powerful in foreign policy and energy security issues. For the first time in his career, in May 2009 he also started writing columns to express his political views.
Never stop displaying his abs muscle To boost his 57-year-old personal charisma, in the presence of photographers, he will continue spend time on bare-chest fishing, shirtless horse riding, black-belt judo, tiger killing, swimming with dolphins, hunting…or any kind of vivid display of testosterone. He shows his gentle fatherly side by singing with a nervous schoolgirl at a national-broadcast school visit. (In my opinion, all these deliberate PR approaches are very successful in keeping his high 80-percent approval rating.)
Coached questioners When being asked about his return with millions watching on the state-run television, he hinted”I will think about it. There is plenty of time”.  The phone-in questioner is in fact one of the coached members in his own communications team.

3) Looking back into history, why is the general populace in Russia indifferent towards the state violence–or as described by NYT, a political system which  activists are murdered with impunity and oligarchs are thrown in jail?
History created culture
In the six hundred years of Russian history, Russians are accustomed to the tradition of fear-based rule. From Ivan the Terrible, Josef Stalin or even the most-admired Peter the Great, the Soviet population was fearful of the wave of violence, but at the same time, they also seemed to defend the Tsar as a symbol of patriotism in bringing glory and pride. This long-rooted fundamental contradiction preserves until today.
Culture created history Though I say they maybe accustomed to such atmosphere of impunity, I never think anyone would favor dictatorship. That is why when democratic election is available as an alternative in the Post-Soviet area, the new system is applauded. As long as there is prosperity and political stability,  the general populace is therefore not motivated to challenge the system at all. The detachment or passiveness may simply the lack of inclination to care as caring is in vain.

People of the year

top 1o category: affection and appreciation in the year of 2009.

(1) Vladimir Putin
From the intriguing mystery of all those polonium-210 poisoning and KGB experience….his outwardly emotionless expressions…his obvious implication in returning to the presidency.. to the recent super hot shirtless hunting photo release! <3
(2) THE gar-jai / My cup of tea
For his breathtaking beauty, intelligence, konjo and our kieta go-en.
(3) Jim Parsons / Dr. Sheldon Cooper
The source of my weekend laughter….and he proved nerdy is indeeeed the new sexy :3
(4) Michael Jackson
Around half of my free time in the summer is dedicated to MJ’s music videos, gossips, funeral and news.
(5) Ji Xiao-Lan (紀曉嵐)
Wholly captivated by the TV program. I almost rename myself as Aisin Gioro Ka Hei / could time-travel to the Qing Dynasty.

to be continued.

21H.467 Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, 1917-Present (17.57J)

Explores the political and historical evolution of Soviet and post-Soviet state and society from the Revolution of 1917 to the present.  Organized around three main topics:  1) the creation of the Soviet state (with parallels to Putin’s Russia today);  2) the development of a Stalinist pattern of relations between state and society; and 3) the transformation of the Soviet system, its ultimate collapse, and rebirth as the Russian state under Yeltsin and Putin.  We will read primary and secondary sources with some film clips and web exercises.”!!!!!!!
mannn…..if there is no time clash…or there is no such thing as paper/grade……..i would totally take this class……..
Learning is about learning things happening on this world that you realllly want to know more about right?
and after taking so many classes – and even summer intern- related to Japan, i wanna learn more about my 2nd favorite country~

When I loved myself enough

  • I came to love being alone surrounded by silence, awed by its spell, listening to inner space.
  • I came to see emotional pain is a signal I am operating outside truth.
  • I learned to ask ‘Who in me is feeling this way?’ when I feel anxious, angry, restless or sad. If I listen patiently I discover who needs my love.
  • I no longer needed things or people to make me feel safe.
  • I quit exhausting myself by trying so hard.
  • I began leaving whatever wasn’t unhealthy—people, job, my beliefs and views– anything kept me small. My judgement calls it disloyal. Now I see it as self-loving. 
  • I began to find a community within. This inner team with diverse talent and idiosyncrasy. We hold team meeting. 
  • I started writing about my life and views because I knew this was my right and my responsibility.
  • I stopped trying to banish the critical voices from my head. Now I say, Thank you for your views’ and they feel heard. End of discussion.
  • I quit rehashing the past and worrying about the future – which keeps me in the present where aliveness lives.

 
by Kim McMillen

[When I was waiting for xg in the PageOne store, I flipped through this book and found some lines quite inspiring. Acting as sketchy as a thief, I then tried to key in some enlightening sentences into my mobile phone …as if I am stealing sth from the bookstore. haha]

波士頓香港東京 2

香港
1)  熱到喊  潮濕  大雨水坑多
2)買跟吃都不用 tax
3) 車不會因為你而停下來
4)ATM card 感覺沒有美國那樣通行
5) 回家就有吃的喝的 完全不用擔心
6)可以看電視
7)有家人住在一起
8)每一餐都好吃的要命
9)可以用手提暢談 因為不是長途
10)很喜歡去中文書書店