Wednesday, June 25, 2014

丹尼士巨龍巴士退役

這個型號的巴士絕對是我們年代長大人士的集體回憶!這款巴士特色為「3+2」座位(一邊是三座位緊靠,另一邊則是雙座)全港僅餘三輛,於6月25日完成歷史使命,正式退役
圖片來自香港巴士大典
頗有印象在初中年代常坐這款巴士往返九龍塘站及沙田第一城,路線好像是82M(請看此介紹九巴行走沙田路線的歷史),後來高中多坐火車從沙田站轉乘巴士回第一城;之前小學則是坐城巴62R,那時城巴還只提供「邨巴」尚未成為專營巴士公司呢,原來該線是促成後來城巴大幅度擴充業務的功臣!此路線至2013年9月30日方停辦,由於對沙田第一城的居民意義重大,因此第一城業主委員會特地舉行歡送活動,當日早上城巴免收此路線乘客車資,並派發朱古力批及紙包飲品答謝乘客支持,更安排最後一班開往九龍塘站的巴士(07:45由第一城開出,由車隊編號179「大食鬼」行走)在抵達九龍塘後額外免費接載乘客返回第一城。而因當日為公益金服飾日,駕駛該車的車長更穿上舊款城巴制服,令最後一天服務更添特色,可見香港有人情味的一面。

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Sports high and lowlights: MLB, WC, Stanley Cup and NBA Final

First of all, may MLB hall of famer Tony Gwynn rest in peace. It's sad to see him leaving at such a young age (54) probably due to chewing tobacco usages. I saw his Padres playing against the SF Giants many times during his playing year. What an exciting player to watch as he always seem to find a way to get on base. Even after retirement from pro-ball, he still contributed to the sports by coaching his Alma Mater (San Diego State)

Speaking of the Giants, I took the kids to the park and witnessed Giants' gigantic collapse in the 9th inning (led 4-2 and ended up letting the Rockies to score 5 in that half inning) Closer Sergio Romo was not in his usual "shut-you-down" mode. Who knows if this might be the turning point of the season (which I expected the LA Dodgers would catch up and win the division hands down with their star-studded lineup)? The Giants haven't won a game since then. (And lost 6 out of 7)

As usual, this world cup is full of drama, including the surprising landslide defeat of Spain (to Holland and Chile) and Portugal (to Germany.) However, the biggest story here is of course USA beating their nemesis from the last 2 cups, Ghana, 2-1 (Even the sports radio host Jim Rome who is known for bashing soccer mentioned the game in his promo!) The USA's first goal came way too fast (< 1 min) and seemed too easy. Then their players went down one-by-one (weather, physical play) and finally gave up the equalizer to Ghana. At that point a lot of fans would be happy with a draw but that's obviously not what the team thought and they fought back with the game winning goal.

World Cup fever obviously overshadowed the Stanley Cup final (yeah, LA Kings, the team I really dislike, beat NY Rangers, the team I really like and won the cup 2-times in the last 3 years. Still remember watching LA beating NJ for the cup in a Dallas hotel on that rare biz-trip 2 years ago) and to a certain extent, the NBA final (San Antonio Spurs, the team I really respect, beat Miami Heats, the team I really don't care, and won the championship for the 5th time while the latter went 2-for-4 in the finals during the last 4 years. Gotta be considered as a disappointment given the Miami "Big 3" made it such a big deal joining force 4 years ago)

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

走過西北大地

數年前小朋友入學後,每逢暑假,與其留在本地開工並付費讓他們參加暑期活動班,倒不如安排出外旅行,這幾年去過夏威夷、東岸、香港,今年攪攪新意思:開車遊訪美加西北幾個城市。其中舊地重遊的有西雅圖及溫哥華(上次已是十幾廿年前了),新地方則有波特蘭及Eugene (Oregon),九天行程供大家參考:
Day 1: Bay Area -> Crater Lake -> Eugene
Day 2: Eugene -> Seattle
Day 3: Seattle
Day 4: Seattle -> Vancouver
Day 5: Vancouver
Day 6: Vancouver
Day 7: Vancouver -> Portland
Day 8: Portland
Day 9: Portland -> Bay Area

我把本旅程寫成四篇專題如下:

走過西北大地:教育篇

今次旅程我們衝出加洲,踏過三個洲省均有著名學府:
U of Oregon - 其教育學院排名甚高
U of Washington - 醫學及工程均享負盛名
U of British Columbia - 語言及經濟學最有名,工程亦強
老實說我們出發前對以上所知甚淺,雖然認識幾位校友(UO是我們中學英文科老師的母校)帶著小朋友去遊校園,主要也是欣賞下各座建築物,UO不乏歷史悠久國家地標級建築,可謂古色古香;UW亦然,況且那是廿五年前我首次踏足美國第一所參觀的大學,感情份外不同。有點可惜錯過了UBC有名的MOA(Museum of Anthropology)因為遇著畢業禮event parking及小朋友反對。

Jimi Hendrix's guitar @ EMP Museum
不過今次也有博物館深受我家小朋友歡迎,甚至被視為旅程No.1景點!那就是西雅圖的EMP Museum。對我這個樂迷來說,西雅圖最重要的音樂legacy是Jimi Hendrix和Grunge,是我參觀EMP的主要原因:EMP有兩個展覽,分別關於Jimi Hendrix在倫敦的歲月,及以Nirvana為主的Grunge時代回顧,我在館內的巨型營光幕(名為Sky Church)觀看了一套Beatles 50年前首度訪美的片段,以及一套探討當年西雅圖之音(大體上就是Grunge)如何發展以至爆發的紀錄片;展品當然包括大量Jimi Hendrix及各位大師的結他,我看得津津有味。(雖然我不是Nirvana fans,Grunge樂隊我其實比較喜歡Alice in Chains,不過夾band玩過不少Nirvana作品,也算有感情)似乎單靠兩隊樂隊很難撐起一間大型博物館,所以它也有其他展覽,包括科幻小說,奇幻文學,還有恐佈片!前兩者均是我家小朋友喜歡閱讀的類別。臨走前我們玩了On Stage,一個讓訪客「扮」夾band的活動,小朋友一向玩古典,感受一下做rock友相信十分過癮(作為主音的我唱Twist and Shout可不是咪咀呀)

另一個在西雅圖市郊(Everett)相當值得一遊的地方是Boeing tour(網上關鍵詞是Future of Flight Aviation Center) 波音公司出產飛機人人皆知,生產如此高科技產品當然採用最先進的技術和方法模式。從事製造業或科技界的成年人固然對此很感興趣,連小朋友也覺大開眼界。就算不至於激勵他們投身科技行業,起碼也會推動他們努力賺錢得以乘坐這些先進豪華飛機吧。

Treetop adventure @ Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
在本篇寫溫哥華名勝Capilano Suspension Bridge Park皆因該公園花了不少功夫解釋森林自然生態保育的觀念和知識,其實除了那條著名的吊橋,園內還建設了環繞高樹讓遊人從高處觀賞的Treetop adventure及沿崖而建之行人道Cliff walk,為此名勝增色不少。

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

走過西北大地:單車篇

從俄勒岡洲Eugene市在網上的介紹得知沿Willamette River踩單車是其中一個attraction,不過搜尋路線圖也花了一點功夫,關鍵詞原來是Ruth Bascom Riverbank Trail, 找到有停車場及可進入單車徑的trailheads包括Skinner Butte Park及圖中的Alton Baker Park
我們只帶了兒子踩慣的私家車,反正也不太佔空間,餘人懶得租車,只有他可在Eugene一展身手。

到了溫哥華,駕車駛過Stanley Park見不少單車友,興起踩單車之念,在網上搜索到附近有多間租單車:
  • Spokes Bicycle 1798 W Georgia St
  • Bayshore Bicycles 745 Denman St
決定整個下午用來踩單車,那就不止踩只有五英里的Stanley Park單車徑了,再加一段來回外型和金門橋相似的Lions Gate Bridge,一段來回Canada Place,一段來回Granville Bridge橋底,十八英里才像樣嘛。有趣的是我們在Stanley Park花了很多氣力才找到上Lions Gate的路,一位太太見我拖著兩個小朋友,甚表擔心呢,幸好Lions Gate有行人單車專用sidewalk,其實頗為安全。兒子以一架單速車完成路程,值得自豪。
最後一站我們重回俄勒岡洲的波特蘭,該市被譽為全美最適合踩單車的城市,酒店又提供免費單車,我當然不會錯過!踩的是一條繞市東北部,有少量斜路的路線,以我能力配合酒店那部單速車已是極限(這次也是我首次踩一架只有腳剎沒有手掣的單車,踩起來有點戰戰兢兢)雖然如此,路線本身也夠有趣:有過河的橋,有可一覽全城的小丘,有沿高速公路而建的單車徑,有壯觀的哥倫比亞河峽等等,總共廿八英里,也算消耗一點旅程美食帶來的卡路里。

Monday, June 09, 2014

走過西北大地:飲食篇

俄勒岡洲一帶釀啤酒業聞名全國,今次旅程順道到了多間microbrewery或其附設的餐廳試酒及開餐,包括:

  • Ninkasi brewery (喜歡其Maiden the Shade, Spring Rhein)
  • Deschutes brewery (Inversion IPA, Black Butte Potter)
  • Georgetown brewery
  • Granville Island brewery
  • Steamroom (Pilsner)
  • Rock bottom brewery (Belgian-style Dubbel)
  • Old Town brewery (Bravado Brown)


沿途也光顧了不少賣甜點大受歡迎(大排長龍)的店舖:

  • 俄勒岡洲的Voodoo Donut以新奇味道及出位造型聞名
  • 溫哥華Canada Place附近的Bella's Gelato
  • 波特蘭Salt & Straw icecream, 我們來個雪糕tasting,味道包括chocolate chip, chocolate brownie, coffee, salty caramel, cinnamon等等

質素不俗的中餐也品嘗不少:

  • 西雅圖華盛頓大學旁的鼎泰豐(Din Tai Fung)小籠包果然不負所望,只是其他菜式份量較輕。
  • 溫哥華鄰近Richmond Shanghai River泡飯及菜飯皆美味
  • Richmond金粵軒(Empire)早茶早開門兼有折扣,點心也有水準。
  • Richmond新瑞華乳鴿及北京鴨均佳

最後想提的是,在西雅圖那天我們為了趕及Elliot's Oyster House三至四時的$1 Oyster happy hour行到氣來氣喘,晚飯無意再戰,決定從渡輪碼頭附近的Ivar's買外賣回酒店吃,炸魚及薯條十分不錯,實屬意外驚喜。

走過西北大地:名勝篇

Crater Lake
今次旅程參觀過的名勝,既有人為的,也有自然的。第一站Crater Lake就是後者,此湖乃全美最深,藍藍的湖水美得無與倫比,連小朋友也十分欣賞;相比之下,當晚帶他們行一個Eugene downtown historical landmark walk,實在失色許多。
The historic Eugene Hotel (now a senior home)
University of Oregon
第二天匆匆參觀過俄勒岡大學校園後就北上,在波特蘭Deschutes Brewery試完酒及午餐後直踩西雅圖W酒店,相當幸運地分到一間遠眺Space Needle的房間!之後那天一早我們步行到該處花了半小時左右,九時左右天朗氣清人少,我們得以在塔頂盡情觀賞西雅圖一帶處處波光水色的美景。
下一站溫哥華亦是被水圍繞,駕車幾經迷路終得好心路人提示找到臨海一角的Granville Island,該處有大量藝術家工作坊,雖然我們到達時值黃昏,全部均已關門,但從門窗窺看仍可感受到濃濃的藝術氣息。
A store at Granville Island
Digital Orca
之後一晚的黃昏我們則在溫市的Gastown區閒逛至郵輪碼頭Canada Place,一睹視覺藝術家及詩人Douglas Coupland(其名句為everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything)的著名雕塑Digital Orca。




Latourell
Bridal Veil
離開溫哥華後我們花了七小時(包括半小時左右過關)抵達波特蘭市郊的哥倫比亞河峽(Columbia River Gorge)該區河光山色連綿不絕,我們事先搜尋過,由Hwy84出Exit 17到Troutdale市作為起點,可駛進The Historic Columbia River Highway至Corbett,不久即達Portland Women's Forum State Park viewpoint,可觀賞整個河峽,下一點Vista House景觀亦類似。接著就是一系列的瀑布,在路邊即可見Latourell, Bridal Veil則需行一段來回2/3里的山路。眾多瀑布中最著名的要算是620尺全美第四高的Multnomah Falls,該處有路可行至瀑布之頂。,原訂路線是到the Dalles後才過橋到北岸的Maryhill,不過我們發覺時候已不早,唯有縮短行程,在Bonneville Dam後就過收費一元的Bridge of the Gods(其名有段相關的印第安傳說)到北岸,上Route 14(Lewis and Clark Memorial Highway)向西返回波特蘭。
Multnomah Falls
旅程最後一個名勝是波特蘭佔地甚廣遍植玫瑰品種繁多的International Rose Test Garden。

Thursday, May 29, 2014

LFP全球挑戰賽香港站

這個在香港舉行的足球比賽戲碼實在不弱,有兩支西甲勁旅華倫西亞及維拉利爾鬥港甲標準流浪。不過賽制和大家熟悉的循環賽及淘汰賽有所不同;今次賽制是三角賽:每場賽事各打45分鐘,每場比賽勝方會有三分,和波各得一分,而每入一球都有一分。

據報導,原來足總及康文署堅持旺角場不可以進行「雙料娛樂」(即同一個比賽日有兩場比賽於同一球場連續進行),導致華倫西亞與維拉利爾今次不能獨立各踢一場,只能盡用足總及康文署容許的135分鐘進行三角賽,坊間評論直指兩支西甲勁旅來港竟然作如此怪雞賽制安排實在「嘥料」,但流浪會方仍希望球迷多多支持。

何解不可以進行「雙料娛樂」?我搜尋了一輪,只找到一篇去年報導,羅傑承表示,按亞洲足協的職業聯賽指引,不鼓勵聯賽復行「雙料娛樂」,不過應和這次比賽無關;另找到FB一個帖中有人討論時指出,連續兩場90分鐘比賽,球場草地會不勝負荷,可能也有道理。至於賽制方面,三角賽算是正式規範化,倒也不是香港方面亂攪一通。不過,各報導都沒有提及LFP就是西班牙足球聯賽,可說是宣傳上一敗筆。

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Trigger warning

WARNING: if you are an educator who got into trouble because of trigger warning issue, please stop reading this post as it might bring back bad memories.

I gotta admit I don't watch enough US news as I was completely unaware of the debate about trigger warning in college course material. I don't even know what the term means until today! Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is certainly a serious illness that no one should ignore. On the other hand, how far could schools go to prevent course material from triggering it in its students? This article against it made some good points: for one thing, it is an inadequate solution to a medical problem. And the cost is huge: college professor will be hamstrung when it comes to picking good material to teach. I am sure its supporters have their counter-arguments too. As a bystander of the college environment, fortunately I don't need to take side. 

Monday, May 19, 2014

Jazz clubs in SF

As a jazz fans, nothing beats living in Manhattan, the capital of jazz IMO. SF is probably the second best in US though. While living in the SF bay area, I could count on a few clubs for good jazz most of the time. Yoshi's has been a staple in the East Bay. The old Claremont location has its charm and it got bigger and better after moving to the Jack London Square. It was basically THE place for big names to play for decades (Milt Jackson, Chick Corea, Regina Carter, Charlie Haden to name a few) From the 90s to early 00's, SF has Jazz at Pearl's. In the past few years, Yoshi's SF (its 2nd location) has fill the void after Jazz at Pearl's went out of business. Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, McCoy Tyner, Roy Hargrove, Pharoah Sanders ...... were among some of the remarkable concerts I saw there. However, I sensed a changing of the guard ever since the grand opening of the SFJAZZ Center last year. Regina Carter and Hiromi no longer played at the Yoshi's. I saw both of their recent performances at SFJAZZ.

I foresaw clubs like Yoshi's losing big names to SFJAZZ when I learned about the plan in 2011. And my worry was rightfully justified: it's indeed more expensive to go to a concert at SFJAZZ than at Yoshi's. For comparison, tickets I bought for my SFJAZZ concerts ranged from $25-$75 (mostly in the middle) while it's $20-$50 at the Yoshi's (mostly on the lower side) So, what does the media say about these competitions? East Bay Express published an article about the rise of non-profit, which included SFJAZZ and the Sound Room in Oakland. In addition, it mentioned Yoshi's SF's financial situation and switching focus from jazz, which sounded rather sad to a long-time fan like myself. The days of big names playing 2 shows per night at the Yoshi's in Oakland from Thursday to Sunday are over too. Still, there are big names. Just for this month, Hiroshima, Cassandra Wilson and Arturo Sandoval play there.  Nevertheless, I will check out the less well-established acts at the Sound Room when I get a chance. While researching this topic, I've also found an article about another SF jazz club dealing with changes. I am putting Savannah Jazz on my list of clubs to visit.

Monday, May 05, 2014

Getting kids to view art

My kids refuse to visit art museums with me these days and think it's extremely boring. Oh well, bringing them to art museums while they were babies wasn't successful in converting them to art lovers subconsciously.

However, like most guys my son has a curiosity in gadgets, including cameras. (DSLR is "standard equipment" for HK guys) And he has always been interested in animals. So, I used wildlife photography from the catalog of Silicon Valley Open Studio as a bait for him to go visit with me last weekend. (In fact, the event has a lucky draw contest that anyone could enter to win free art and kids love to win, anything!) To make this even more fun, I had him responsible for navigating to various studios showing photography using the maps and indexes in the catalog.

It was a success! We enjoyed the works for photographer Joan Sparks very much. She had photo of hummingbirds, falcons, butterflies, bears and so on. We got some good tips from her regarding wildlife photography. And my son ended up browsing some non-photography works (mostly painting) as well. Any exposure is better than none.

Sunday, May 04, 2014

Sports highlights: Champions League, English Premier League

It has been a very eventful two weeks in the world of soccer. Tons of drama even before the World Cup started to dominate the headlines.

There were 2 legs of semi-finals of UEFA Champions League. Not much happened until the 2nd legs: Bayern Munich was trashed by Real Madrid much like what they did to Barca last season. Chelsea took a slim 1-0 lead but quickly conceded the all-important away goal to Atletico Madrid, and then some more to seal their fate. This will be an all-Madrid final with a potential double or treble winner. (Atletico is at the head of the La Liga table now while Real has won the Copa Del Rey already)

And the English Premier League featured another exciting end-of-season fight for the championship. When Liverpool played Chelsea, the latter was still in the hunt for both CL and EPL. Some said Chelsea should cut Liverpool some slack for their own good. Well, Jose Mourinho had already pull most eligible first-team players out to get rest for the match against Atletico. No wonder I didn't know half of the starters. Still, Chelsea was able to strike first when the Liverpool captain slipped and Liverpool could no longer control its own fate after this loss, i.e., if Liverpool and Man City all win the rest of the games, the latter would claim the championship on goal differential.

Well, the road to championship for Man City was not without obstacle though. They still needed to beat the fifth-place Everton who has been "trending upward" lately. And Everton indeed scored first but eventually the City came back. Well, either Man City or Liverpool winning the championship wouldn't make me happy but it's good that it won't be decided until the final day of the season.

Last and least was a match unrelated to the championship: Manchester United vs Sunderland, which was the 2nd match that Man U was managed by their former player and legend Ryan Giggs. Well, it's their first home loss to Sunderland since 1968. And it saved Sunderland from relegation. Enuff said.

Saturday, May 03, 2014

Regina Carter's Southern Comfort

I think the advertising agency used by Southern Comfort did a good job. I knew nothing about this brand of liqueur until I saw its attention grabbing commercial. I still haven't tried it but at least I know it's kinda like whiskey/bourbon now. And combining the phrase Southern Comfort with great violinist Regina Carter certainly sounds awesome even though I guess the music has nothing to do with the brand.

This is probably the 3rd or 4th time I've been to a Regina Carter concert and she's one of the artist that I consider "couldn't go wrong": anything she played has high musical values. Of course, that's a huge compliment to a musician. Before her last 2 albums, Regina Carter had already played a large variety of jazz throughout her career, including her early, heavily pop-influenced "Something for Grace," classically-influenced "Paganini's Dream" and the jazz-standard filled "I'll be Seeing you: a sentimental journey" which established her status as one of the top jazz violinist. In my opinion though, it was the last 2 releases that broke away from mainstream jazz and propelled her from "merely" good (skillful, versatile and enjoyable) musician to a truly great master.

In her last album "Reverse Thread," Regina Carter collaborated with African musicians and came up with authentic, original music by combining elements from African music (folk tunes and rhythms) and jazz (improv) She continued her musical journey tracing the roots of her ancestry in the South. This time she used a lot of melodies from her childhood. Her performance at the SFJAZZ center included playback of such music pre-recorded in the South as references for the audience. We could clearly hear how she used the simple tunes as building blocks and transform them into vehicle for improvisation. The concert hall was filled with joyful mood. The encore piece was about going home by train and it deeply moved me as it brought back all those old memories of taking KCR trains home after school or work when I was in Hong Kong.


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Sports highlights: Cricket World Twenty20 final, Paris-Roubaix, Darlington

It has been another week full of great matches and races. It was disappointing that the Wisconsin Badgers was so close to the NCAA men's basketball championship game but couldn't make it. Instead of watching the championship game, I'd rather watch the replay of the Cricket World Twenty20 final between India and West Indies. What an exciting match (maybe the NCAA game was better but I wouldn't have known)! India batted first and the West Indies bowled so well that India couldn't put up big numbers during the last few overs. However, India bowled almost as good during the bottom of the inning and shutdown West Indies' offense for the most part. West Indies was lagging for such a long period that I thought they might not be able to catch up but they eventually got the bat going and hit quite a few big ones out to win the championship.

The 2 NASCAR races at Darlington also had exciting finishes. The young Chase Elliot winning the Nationwide races two weeks in a row was kinda surprising. He restarted well and seized the opportunity to move up. On the Sprint Cup side, Kevin Harvick was simply strong from the pole but had to fight hard at the late restarts to beat Dale Jr for the Green-White-Checker finish.

Another great race of the week was the Paris-Roubaix bike race. My cycling enthusiast friend was actually right there in Paris and watched it with the local folks! Good for him! Niki Terpstra made a bold move to break away while he was still a good distance from the finish and succeeded. That was one sweet victory.
 




 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

The Lion The Beast The Beat

I have been seeing Grace Potter and the Nocturnals on TV quite a bit lately. First, I saw her being interviewed on the Guitar Center sessions from AXS (a "new" TV channel that I just started subscribing to) Her live performance in the session was so full of energy. She is a very talented multi-instrumentalist (piano and guitar to name a few) as well as a soulful singer. There was an interesting conversation about how she started playing piano: her mom was a piano teacher and gave group lessons to local kids to earn some $. Grace Potter asked her mom to teach her stuff she taught the most advanced student so she could be better than all of them!

Later that night I was channel surfing and saw Palladia was supposed to be showing a programme about Heart (the rock band with female lead) but I saw this instead:

Well, I don't recall the Wilson sisters (from Heart) looking that young. They were certainly that young in the 70s but the clothing was not from that era for sure! I didn't realize that's Grace Potter until the end. (Gotta admit I'm bad at recognizing faces, even good looking ones!) Her vocal style did sound a bit like Heart though. And she's hot in the video!

So I decided to listen to the whole album. (I don't listen to much pop rock these days.) I enjoyed it. Some songs reminded me of Fleetwood Mac too. And, surprise surprise! Grace Potter has indeed covered a Fleetwood Mac song ("Gold Dust Women") with Warren Haynes.

Monday, April 07, 2014

Art explosions Spring Open studios

Art Explosions has studios in SF for rental by artists and 2 of their locations hosted open studios this weekend. I went talk to some artists and checked out their works.

Melisa Philips
She was the first artist I talked to. If you know me, I am not the type who could talk to strangers easily. Fortunately I saw a picture that seemed to be taken in Hong Kong in her studio and I used it as a conversation starter :P It was indeed taken in HK in 2006 when she attended a wedding of her friend. The works she showed were mostly photo as well as some paintings (some based on photo she took) She is very into patterns and shapes, e.g. those from the windows of buildings or staircases. I bought two bike-related photo from her for $5ea. I also found her painting "Give Me a Sign" very interesting. It's actually based on that HK photo in which there were lots of signs of stores/restaurants, a typical sight from the main streets in HK like Nathan Rd. Finally she told me about her online shop at Etsy.

Mathilda Lazelle
Her big self-portrait was actually the first piece I saw at the event as it is close to the entrance (and she used it for one version of her business card. Great idea :) The paintings she showed was mainly people or food, or both. One of them is superimposed images of a person and a jellyfish. I told her about one main character from Haruki Murakami's novel liked watching jellyfish as he felt calm. She felt the same way too. Not me though. To me, jellyfish represents danger.

Rasika Apte
She is an Asian American artist from my generation. She was working on a watercolor piece while I was there and we started talking about it, which has several circle outlines. She told me she is developing a theme with repeating patterns. She has already painted a few. And it all started with one small painting with a radish. Another painting of hers that caught my eye was one with a Sikh temple. She painted it after the shooting incident at a Wisconsin Sikh temple. It was based on some photo she had plus her own imaginations.

Ameena
She showed a large Pollack-esque abstract water color, which is a collaboration with another artist. In addition, she had a lot of small acrylic paintings. We talked about the challenges with such a small real estate.

Mary Stengel Bentley
She had a very interesting piece titled WELCOME. Each letter is converted to binary ASCII and each 0 or 1 was painted with a different colored pattern. Perfectly fitting the

Bronwyn DexterOne of her piece has a red-ish background with a few running horses and "cheez-it"-like patterns. I told her it's the year of the horse on Chinese calendar and she could sell it to Chinese for a good price. She is also a musician. In fact she used the Fender Jaguar head image on her business cards (that's the guitar she plays. So do I!)

Emily Proud
We talked about what kind of art she does inside (and outside) this studio. She told me the watercolor landscape she showed was actually drawn outside near Land's end. She is also a teacher. Maybe I could take one of her group lesson some day.

After talking to Emily, I left this location (2425 17th St) and moved on to the 3-story building on Alabama St.

Alison Walker
Like many other artists, her works utilize many repeated patterns and lines as common themes. One piece that caught my eye though was a drawing of a rose, which was based on the ones planted by inmates at the Alcatraz (she visited as a botanical artist working to preserve such images since the place was being torn down) She left a lot of white spaces and used quite a bit of thin narrow lines for the stem and leafs, which reminded me of Chinese paintings.

Hannah Schutzengel
She was working on a small painting (oil on treated paper) I told her it looks like avocado to me :P

Lucia Gonnella
I was attracted by a few of her seaside landscape painting about Bari (in South Italy), the bay area and Hawaii. Took a few picture which got her notice and she started talking to me about her art. Bari was her birthplace so no wonder she has several paintings about it. In addition to traditional paintings, she also made relief sculpture on canvas with a person (herself) and flowers. Another interesting piece consists of three canvas connected with door hinges. It's about water. She intended it to be viewed closely, with two canvas on each side of the head. I was glad to talk to an artist with lots of experience and so friendly.

Beth Knight
Her pieces were all about dogs appearing in various sizes in the city.

Sunday, April 06, 2014

馬到成功 vs 馬到功成

以「馬到功成」一詞恭祝對方在商業上、在競賽上取得好成績,從小就聽不少,也不止於新年才用得上。踏入馬年,忽然發現很多地方展示「馬到成功」標語,包括球場(在歐洲足球場出現為中國客而設的廣告板已是屢見不鮮)小朋友學校(那是預祝籌款達標,可能因為中國人家長眾多吧)看來兩詞不同,又是中港差異吧。於是Google一下,多得蘋果日報左丁山撰文解釋,原來兩詞各有出處:
「馬到成功」見元代無名氏《小尉遲將鬥將認父歸朝》第二折:「那老尉遲這一去,馬到成功」,意思係一開始就成功,掂晒。至於「馬到功成」,出自元代鄭廷玉在《楚昭公》第四折:「只願你馬到功成,奏凱而還」,意思係事情順利,得到勝利。
不過習主席說的是「馬到成功」,各大媒體知道要怎做吧。

Friday, April 04, 2014

African cichlid fish

I wrote about guitar-related newsletter I got in my Inbox the other day. I also got newsletters from my Alma Mater, University of Texas at Austin. I found the ones from the college of natural sciences particularly interesting. As a trained scientist, I gotta admit I wasn't in touch with science as much as I did when I was a kid but this newsletter keeps me closer. I especially enjoyed this article on African cichlid fish: only one male fish in the group (called a school of fish) gets to be the colorful one and have strong reproductive system. Other male fish with grey color could challenge and if it wins, it becomes colorful and reproductive while the loser loses the color and its reproductive system gets weaken! Well, that kinda reminds me of the scene at UT back then: guys fight for gals (metaphorically) The winner got in good mood and sometimes dressed himself up too, while the loser became less active and might just withdraw from the social circle. 

Thursday, April 03, 2014

Sports highlights: Supercross, F1, IndyCar, NASCAR

I have followed a few seasons of Supercross (motorcycle racing) but I think I have just watched the most enjoyable race so far: the Toronto race in which 2-time champ James Stewart came from behind to earn his 49th victory of his long career. And he was not the only highlight! Defending champ Ryan Villopoto was injured earlier in the day but he hang on to qualify for the main event and had a good finish. It showed how much heart and will to win he had.

The 2nd race of the F1 season was held in Malaysia last Sunday. The folks were quite heavy hearted there because of the MH370 disaster. I read the attendance number was rather low. The entertainment value was just so-so: Lewis Hamilton was on the pole and won the race. Vettel did that many times last few season and made the races BORING! He was actually on the front row but slipped to the third. That's the surprise of the race and I guess it was worthwhile to stay up 'til 3am.

And it was the first Verizon IndyCar race of the season later in the day. That's a street-course race in which the polesitter couldn't lead 'til the end of the race. The winner was a familiar name though: #12 Will Power, the Verizon sponsored driver. The other Verizon driver, Juan Pablo Montoya, did just so-so on his first race back to IndyCar after a long time away.

Also, it's the MLB opening night (in US) on Sunday. I knew it's inevitable that I caught the name of the winner of the NASCAR race at Martinsville before watching it taped, as much as I tried to avoid reading the scrolling news ticker on the bottom of the screen. I was glad I saw it though 'coz it was a surprise: Kurt Busch, who has not won a race in years (which was understandable as he spent his last 2 seasons with 2nd or 3rd-tier teams after he ruined his relationship with Team Penske) I would have turned off the TV if I didn't knew the eventual winner because Jimmie Johnson did so well: no matter where he started after a re-start, he was able to get to the front during the green flag run, well, except the last one. And it's a strange feeling: I bet there were a lot of fans who dislike both Busch brothers. Being ousted from Team Penske was basically all Kurt's fault (bad temper and arrogance.) However, he got quite a bit of respects after bringing those 2nd/3rd-tier teams up a level or two. Seems like he got mature a bit, evident in this race: he got tangled with Brad Keselowski, who was so mad and kept retaliating but Kurt kinda kept his cool and avoided further damages.

It was a great weekend for racing fan :)

Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Epiphone artists interviewed

I received a ton of newsletters in my Inbox everyday. Other than the ones from online stores I shopped from, I also got a few from guitar or effect pedal manufacturer of which contests I entered (and I never won any free equipment :( ) I actually enjoy the ones from guitar maker Epiphone quite a lot. My first guitar was an Epiphone SG Junior (that I still play whenever I am with it) And I did "win" something from them back then: it's a promotion with guitar instruction video (yes, in VHS!) that they gave away gig bag ("official" one with the Epiphone logo!) So you may say I'm partial to the brand. Their newsletters usually feature interviews of musicians who play Epiphone guitar. You might be surprised by the big names (not playing the "big brother" brand Gibson instead!) Jazz/blues master Robben Ford is one of them. Jeff Waters of Canadian thrash metal legend Annihilator is another. The part I found especially interesting was when he talked about running into musicians influenced by him. Personally I have run into a guy who listened to my band before without knowing I was the one in the YouTube clip. And I have also found a cover-version of our song on the internet before! And Robben Ford's interview got me really interested in the 1966 Epiphone Rivera he plays. He actually recorded an entire album, "Bringing it Back Home", with just this guitar, hoping to capture that one sound.

Friday, March 28, 2014

皇后大道東

羅大佑真係未卜先知,當年一首「皇后大道東」己經預言:

知己一聲拜拜遠去這都市
要靠偉大同志搞搞新意思
照買照賣樓花處處有單位
但是旺角可能要換換名字

有了屍爬及自由行之後,偉大同志們都說香港沒有他們早已玩完。
旺角火車站的確改了名字。題外話:其實兩鐵合併,應該兩站一齊改名,不然只改歷史較短的地鐵站名才對!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Sports highlights: F1, MotoGP, NASCAR, T20 World Cup

Many sports competitions have started their 2014 seasons finally. Formula 1 started two weekends ago in Australia, which translates to a 3:30 am start time. I was not sure if I was gonna watch but I woke up without an alarm so I guess I wanted subconsciously. And it was not a bad race. To me, the major reason NOT to watch was that the 4-time defending champ Sebastian Vettel seemed to win every race. Not this one though 'coz something was wrong with his car early on. So did Lewis Hamilton's car. That left only 3 former champs competing with the rest of the field. Still, not too much competition up front: Nico Rosberg won for Mercedes easily. The local guy Daniel Ricciardo finished behind Rosberg and got the crowd really excited (However, he was disqualified because the fuel flow exceeded the rate allowed by the rule and his team refused to change after receiving warning from the officials. The owner of his team seemed really upset when things don't go in his favor. Oh yeah, his other driver is Vettel. To be honest, it's not fair when the governing body came up with rules against your team: e.g, favoring engine power over aerodynamics, which has been Red Bull's strength, but as a spectator I don't wanna see the same guy winning all the time. Anyway, saying things like this sounds just like a cry baby) And a rookie, Kevin Magnussen, finished third (bumped up to 2nd after Ricciardo's DQ) It's too early to tell if there's more parity this new season but I'm keeping my finger crossed.

Compared to F1, NASCAR seems like it's mid-season already with 5 races in the books, one exciting finish after another. Maybe the rule change was a good thing: it made the already-competitive drivers battled even harder for the win. And the normally nothing-goes-wrong #48 team got a flat tire late in the race while leading at the Fontana race. It ended with a Green-White-Checker finish: the same Toyota driver, Kyle Busch, won on Toyota's "home track" 2 years in a row.

MotoGP just had its first race of the 2014 season at Qatar last weekend. It was a duel between the young defending champ, Marc Marquez, and the legend, Valentino Rossi, at the end.

I didn't know it's a world cup year (Cricket Twenty20 that is) until my friend told me Hong Kong defeated Bangladesh during the last first-round group match. It's kinda like Australia upsetting England in the soccer world, I guess. And the result didn't affect which team advance to the next round (the latter did) Still, a win is a win. Looking forward to watching more 2nd round group and knockout stage matches!

Last but not least, the 2014 MLB season has also started, again, in Australia (Sydney Cricket Ground) with the Dodgers vs the D-backs at 1am PDT Saturday. This time I did set an alarm just to watch it and had to endure a ~40 min of rain delay! Since I was up after the game anyway, I ended up watching the Arsenal vs Chelsea game too. However, it's too sad for me to continue after the gunners went down 0-3 (the last one involved a red card that should not have been given. And it was given to the wrong player! How bizarre!)

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Real Disasters

It seems like sad news of disasters came one after another: first it was Malaysia Airline 370 went missing. Then 100+ were missing after the mudslide in the Washington state. That really puts things in perspective. Losing 0-6 to Chelsea didn't seem that bad any more. The media misuses the word disastrous a bit too much.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

霸氣十足的中國電視觀眾

報導,南韓首爾大學一篇研究中國電視觀眾品味的論文,被指提到「低收入和低學歷觀眾喜歡看韓劇」,引起大陸一群韓劇迷不滿,集體在南韓報章登廣告,要求撰寫論文的教授道歉。

學術自由也不懂尊重,是否正反映其水平呢?

這篇文章詳細介紹該教授及其他批評韓劇的觀點,值得一讀。

Monday, March 17, 2014

IndyCar has got a new title sponsor

Can't believe I missed this piece of big news all weekend and only learned about it on the intranet on Monday! This is very exciting: IndyCar is now Verizon IndyCar. (Some news reports keep mentioning Verizon Wireless. Hey, Verizon still has wireline business! It's the "mothership" who got the title!) Among all title sponsors in recent years, Verizon has the biggest marketing muscle and IndyCar has got a much needed lift. To be honest, at this point IndyCar has nowhere to go but up (not my opinion. I read from a comment on this piece of news) I believe it's a win-win for both parties: it's reported that Verizon will be contributing 10 millions (half in cash) Most major sports sponsorships cost more than that! In fact, Nationwide insurance pays double that to sponsor the 2nd tier series of NASCAR! And of course, the top tier of NASCAR's title sponsor is none other than Verizon's competitor: Sprint. I think that motivates Verizon to step up its game. After all, Sprint forced Verizon out of NASCAR completely with its exclusive deal (Verizon used to sponsor #12 team of Penske at Nationwide. When Verizon was forced out, the victim was Justin Allgaier who lost his Penske ride and ended up with a team with less resources) Another thing interesting about this deal is that team Penske has been sponsored by Verizon for the last few years. The #12 car driven by Will Power was so close to winning the championship a few times but fell short. For the 2014 season Verizon will also be sponsoring the #2 Team Penske car driven by former F1 and Indy 500 Winner Juan Pablo Montoya. I expect him to be very competitive and a favorite to win the championship as he's still one of the best driver in the world. Oh well, no matter who wins, Verizon will get the spotlight being the title sponsor. I'm looking forward to a successful IndyCar season, which would benefit motorsports in US in general! (The third important motorsports series in US is already sponsored by Tudor so I don't think AT&T could join the party soon :P)

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

培正和舊金山

一直以來都知兩者頗有淵源:不少培正校友移民或升學之後定居該地。作為培正人,小時候不知在勝利道一帶甩掉多少腳毛,竟然到最近巧合在維基百科看香港街道名,才知那裡有一條舊金山徑。以下摘自報章
勝利道一帶的街名別具革命和外國色彩,何解呢?這要從梭椏(Soares)先生講起。Soares是葡萄牙普遍的大姓,於1925年一位名為Francisco Soares的葡萄牙開發者,用其姓氏為「梭椏道」命名。他更以自由、勝利、太平幾個與第一次世界大戰有關的詞語,作為此區的街名。另外,因其名字部分與美國城市「San Francisco」相若,於是採用了當時中文「舊金山」的翻譯,將梭椏道與勝利道中間的小巷稱做舊金山徑(San Francisco Path)。而他的太太Emma和女兒Julia同樣榜上有名,譯音後化身成梭椏道旁的艷馬道和棗梨雅道。
 如此翻譯地名,的確有點馮京作馬涼的味道(麻雀館英文譯作mahjong school一樣耐人尋味)

Saturday, March 08, 2014

A day-ful of Ingrid Jensen

It's the international women's day so it's perfect time to play music from female jazz musicians. I prefer instrumental music and one of the biggest name in big band yet I seldom listen to is Maria Schneider (she decided not to license her music to streaming/download services)

Found this video of her band performing Ivan Lins' composition, Lembra de Mim
The first horn soloist appeared in the video was Ingrid Jensen. I actually first learned about her today! And coincidentally the local jazz station KCSM played a few tunes she played on, including Vernal Fields from her album with the same title at 11:51AM, and Hope Springs Eternally from Helen Sung's album Anthem for a new day at 5:14PM. (KCSM also played an Ivan Lins' tune Comecar De Novo from the album Juntos at 12:40PM too. Things certainly came full circle today!)

Friday, March 07, 2014

Data Cruncher Uses Code to Solve NYC’s Problems

I read this article from the Wired magazine while having my froyo break. I was fairly impressed even though there wasn't much detail about what that female programmer did exactly. In any case, it was a good thing done by our profession and definitely deserved some credits. I guess I'm really easy to please 'coz judging from the comments on the linked articles, a lot of readers were not impressed. I do agree with one of them: some mission critical systems (like the ones used in hospital) could be so buggy that a whole team of programmers are dedicated to fixing bugs and basically performing the heroics mentioned in the article all the time!

Thursday, March 06, 2014

現今的地下黨員應汗顏

蒲開油麻地的朋友可能見過「實用書局」的名字,原來創辦人龍良臣上世紀三十年代已支持共產主義,被指為共產黨地下黨員,他開辦書局賣共產書籍,又將大宅改建學校貢獻社會,當然不容於當時執政的國民黨,其後南下香港,1947年在廣東道創立「求實出版社」,五十年代遷至當時書局林立的西洋菜南街易名「實用書局」,他在書店開闢小室,供書生住宿,方便寫作又印書,30年前遷至油麻地彌敦道麗星大廈的樓上舖,可惜近年生意慘淡,今年六月將結業。

龍良臣及「實用書局」的故事十分具傳奇性。他比起今時今日的親共媚共或所謂地下黨員只知揾著數,人格高尚得多。

Links: 1, 2

Tuesday, March 04, 2014

劉星中阮

為打發時間上討論區,讀的十之八九為無聊帖,不過偶爾也會因此讀到一些好文,得到一點有用資訊知識,也就不算浪費了時間。有個很少上的中樂版,有名為HKCO(莫非HK Chinese Orchesra官方?)的版友常常發帖連結到相關文章,例如這篇提到以中阮作品《雲南隨想》聞名的作曲家劉星改編自己作品所面對的挑戰,實在有趣。其實中阮這件彈撥樂器可算冷門(和二胡琵琶等相比),著名作品當然不多,自不然就想到劉星。最後,發表原文的頭條日報值得一讚。

Monday, March 03, 2014

旺角行人專用區與街頭文化

旺角女人街一帶是我從中學年代開始已經常蒲的地方,熟悉有感情,從來都是人頭湧湧。成為行人專用區早期,更覺那裡好行。之後由週末擴展至七天,但隨著易拉架推銷黨、影相黨及各樂隊樂團入侵佔領,反而變得嘈吵又難行,非常擾民,最近當局終於取消該區七天行人專用,只餘週末,又成為一個具爭議性的話題。

趕絕推銷及影相黨相信反對意見不多,剩下來值得討論的,是應否支持樂隊樂團?作為業餘音樂人,我也感到有點矛盾。我親身及在網上電視聽過看過不少他們的演出,有些唱老餅國語歌,有些翻唱廣東流行曲,例如SMS樂隊唱Beyond名曲,算是頗有名氣;都不覺得怎樣出色,對於老餅歌有大班粉絲更是不以為然。(BTW,看過電視節目訪問成員威哥才知SMS是解作Sing My Songs,可是只見到他們唱別人的歌!可能也有原創作品只是無人留意?)但那只是個人主觀意見,坦白說沒有甚麼準則,若說翻玩別人作品我不支持,也不成立,皆因如果有Flamenco結他手或中樂團表演傳統樂曲,我必定舉腳贊成。

講到尾,這個層次的音樂,縱然稱不上藝術,也總算是街頭文化,在音量不至擾民的情況下,警方也無謂太過打壓。希望他們能找到一個平衡點,玩的有得玩,聽者有得聽,居民有得耳根清淨,那就皆大歡喜。

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Sports highlights: Daytona 500, UFC 170

I was really looking forward to this weekend because it's NASCAR's season opener, Daytona 500, which happened to be the biggest event of the whole sports. Among all sports, NASCAR probably has the shortest off-season. Still, I had waited for 3 months! The other big event for me was UFC 170 featuring Rhonda Rousey vs Sara McMann as the main event. It has been a little less than 2 months since Rousey's last fight. I am happy about the winners of both: Daytona 500 won by Dale Earnhardt Jr and Rhonda Rousey successfully defended her title. However, the road to victory cannot be more different between them: Junior hasn't won a race since two years ago. And before this victory, he had exactly two W since 2008! Yet he was the most popular driver among fans 11 years in a row, mostly because of his last name. Anyone could see how much pressure was on him. The amount of frustration must have been through the roof! On the other hand, Rhonda Rousey has been undefeated in UFC. She dominated her opponents most of the time and scoring 1st round victory one after another (until her Dec 2013 fight in which she needed 3 rounds) She TKO-ed her opponent (who was well-rested compared to her) in the 1st round again this time. Junior had to "fight" really hard among all those great drivers who were front-runners towards the end of the race: Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Brad Keselowski, Danny Hamlin (they were either former Daytona 500 winners, former NASCAR series champs or driver on a hot streak!) Even though he was leading the race late, he had to restart perfectly to hold off the competition several times after wrecks/cautions. It's certainly no fluke as Junior finished close to the top many times during the past few seasons which showed how good he was.

I also watched a bit of Winter Olympics (mostly hockey and curling) but certainly nothing as dramatic as the above.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

RIP Helen von Ammon

I attend the (free, Classical) Noon Time Concert at Old St. Mary near SF China town from time to time. Just learned that one of the long time supporters, Helen Von Ammon, has passed away recently. RIP. People like them made this a wonderful community to live/work in. Case in point: the concert today is fantastic: it featured pianist Sophie Xuefei Zhang and violinist Solenn Seguillon (yes, she is attractive. Check out the previous link to her pictures) Both had superb techniques and were perfect for playing modern pieces like the Debussy and the Ravel.

Schindler's list music chosen by skater at the Olympics

I was surprised when I heard it during Russian figure skater Yulia Lipnitskaya's performance. It was great music and she did a pretty good job (except for a few mistakes) The first thing came to my mind was that the movie was about a brave person acting against dictatorship. Isn't it ironic considering where the skater came from (and it's the host country too!)? Anyway, I don't think using the music for figure skating performances trivialized the Holocaust. Some journalists agreed while some disagreed. See this. One comment said it best: the music was NOT used in concentration camp and if the controversy made more people pay attention to the movie and the topic, that's a win.

Friday, February 21, 2014

港鐵不勝負荷 左報落力抽水

最近港鐵多次發生故障導致服務中斷多小時,我目睹火車滯留在吐露港公路對開路軌,慶幸我不在內。眾所周知,由於自由行氾濫,港鐵已不勝負荷,連局長也不得不承認(雖然他的反應是叫港人忍耐多等幾班,完全是無能的表現)

從工程角度看,一個長期負荷過重的系統,出現故障是必然發生的事。加大承受力可作為長遠計劃一部份,短期若不能減低負荷,至少也要遏止增長。左報文匯社評卻不提後者,反而強調港鐵需更新,以及向港鐵管理層問責,兩點都可能有政治因素:傳媒報導過早前港鐵引入祖國製新車,不知港鐵高層是否有人不是西環朋友,文匯乘機摑一巴。

之後報告指原來導致港鐵故障的是絕緣體零件,文匯再度抽水,強調零件來自歐洲供應商。誰不知一天後其他媒體踼爆(港鐵不得不證實)劣質絕緣體實為內地製造


今次港鐵固然要俾幾個dislike,不過更大罪的是混淆視聽的左報文匯。

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Overpaid executives

Just read an article about people shouldn't just complain about Wall St executives being overpaid because Silicon Valley executives are too. I just think the article sounds like sour grapes and probably written by someone from Wall St. For all these years (especially the past few), the banking industry has accumulated enough ill will: Manipulating the market. Getting bailed out by the public. Just to name a few. How could it even be compared to the tech industry? Disclaimer: I have worked in both. It's definitely not so black-and-white that one industry is evil while the other does no evil (Well, that was Google's motto) In fact, most workers like myself are at too low a level to do any evil :P

員工離職的原因

今早才討論過這個話題,之後即在FB看到朋友link阿里巴巴馬雲的文章。老實說我一向覺得馬雲名大於實,講得太誇張,唯有今次我就十分同意,他說只有兩個原因最真實:
1)人工太低
2)感到委屈
HR做所有exit interview,其實只要這兩個checkbox就夠了。講其他甚麼做得久想改變環境接受新挑戰之類,大多是讓大家好過一點而已。(當然,也有私人原因例如搬家或創業等等,兩者都是個人經驗:)

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Movie time

We had a vacation last week. And it's time to do something I don't usually do: watching movies (6 on the flight, 1 off the flight!) I'll talk about them in the order of my preference:
1) La Grande Boucle (Tour de Force)
The movie is about an amateur cyclist started his personal Tour de France after losing his job and wife. Basically he rode one day ahead of each stage of the "real" tour. Lots of interesting things happened during his tour. I don't wanna spill the beans here 'coz I think every cyclist should watch it. Here is a review with more details about the movie.

2) Rush
I am a huge fan of auto racing but I gotta admit I'm rather disappointed with the current state of Formula 1: there is one far superior car in the field which either qualified for the pole and lead from start to finish or simply make one less pit stop. Having one car winning half of the races and cruising to the championship every year ruins it! I remember it used to be more competitive when I was a kid. Well, I was too young to know anything about the 1976 season described in the movie Rush, which is even more dramatic than anything I could remember: Austrian Niki Lauda was the defending champ. British James Hunt was the flamboyant driver hoping to unseat the champ. His aggressiveness caused him a few races and points in the standing. However, Lauda was injured (seriously burnt) in an accident during the Grand Prix of Nürburgring. He missed the next few races during which James Hunt was closing the point gap quickly. Lauda decided to came back earlier than recommended by his doctor to defend his title. And it all came down to the last race of the season. Fast forwarding ~40 years, 2008 was the last time F1 championship being decided by the last race of the season. Regarding the movie itself, the actors did a great job portraying these larger-than-life characters. And the gf/wives were pretty! There's nothing not to like about the movie.

3) The Lego Movie
Lego sets were toys I played the most when I was a kid (I still play because of my son) So, when the movie came out, it's a must-watch for me. There were sets that I built according to the instructions and never broke apart while other sets were mixed to create something brand new. And these are the themes of the movie: the "dictator" (dad) wanted the former while his kid wanted the latter. Don't we have the same conflicts in the grander scheme of thing too? THE man in the real world do want people to watch the same kind of dumb TV drama/sitcom over and over (e.g. the HK government encourages CCTVB to monopolize the market by trying to eliminate upstart competitors like HKTV) The title of that "theme" song, Everything is Awesome, is so ironic too.

BTW, we watched the Cantonese version (no subtitle) and worried the kids might not be able to understand but so glad they did. And it was so funny when the movie made fun of people drinking expensive coffee sitting next to my sister who does the same :P

4) Thor 2
I would not have admitted watching mainstream blockbuster like this when I was younger :P The comic book-based genre actually has a pretty good reputation among movie critics. Case in point: movies from the Batman franchise were usually quite deep. It seems that I watch at least one movie based on a Marvel comic every time I fly these days: Captain America, G.I.Joe, Wolverine, and this time, Thor 2. Natalie Portman looked gorgeous in it, especially in Asgardian costumes (all handmade by a craftsman in the workshop in London!) And the actor who played Thor was the same guy who played James Hunt from 'Rush.' Man, he was everywhere, just like a real superhero. And the action scenes seem more exciting than the first Thor movie, in which the bad guy was too easy to beat. The plot was also a bit more complicated with Thor needing Loki's help to fight the enemies. 

5) Last Vegas
This belongs to the "old man movie" genre in my book. Oh well, I watch those once in a while too (For example, the Oscar nominated "Crazy Heart".) Very simple story here: 4 old guys going to Vegas for an old friend's bachelor's party. Of course there were lots of history between them. And the old friends got involved in a love triangle. Man, I could totally see this happen to my friends in 30 years :P

6) Escape Plan
Just realized this movie was the first pairing of Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger in leading roles. I thought there were prior cases. Regardless, 2 things for sure: (1) this gotta be my type of movie, (2) reviewers would diss it because the guys have passed their prime. Well, there were indeed a lot of cliches: A prison security expert (Stallone) was wrongfully put in a maximum security prison, which operated so secretly that no law applied there. Needed help from a fellow prisoner (Schwarzenegger) to break out. I found it very enjoyable.

7) The Expendable
I watched the Expendable 2 on DVD recently. It's another movie with both Stallone and Schwarzenegger (and a whole bunch of action starts like Jet Li, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Chuck Norris and Randy Couture. Stallone was the main character though) Very straight-forward story (good guys and bad guys fight for info about material for weapons. Bad guys won and tried to obtain the material. Good guys went prevent that to happen) and old school actions. That means I liked it. Usually the original movie would be better than the sequel so I watched this on the plane. This was an exception: it was rather boring and certainly worse than the sequel. The story has something to do with the American wanna take out a dictator ruling some sort of island. I didn't really watch it except for the "blow'em up" scenes. 

I guess I won't have another movie-watching-spree for a while. 

Monday, February 10, 2014

Analysis of commercials during NFL playoff

I don't know much about advertising. My work is not related to it at all but I still find this article very interesting (and the sarcasm makes it more fun to read) The strangest thing is: I got the link and summary of the article from the daily newsletter I receive from MLB! I guess the guys at MLB think it's a good idea to trash another league/sport. Basically, the article pointed out not only that the whole 3-hour broadcast of a NFL game actually contains 11 minutes of real action (from analysis by Wall Street Journal), but also a really high amount of commercials (112 on average and 60% of the broadcast) per game!

So, what are these commercials? Beer is probably the first thing came to my mind as beer commercials are very high profile and generated a lot of conversations. Well, it turns out there are not as many as I thought: only 8%. Car commercials double it at 16%. And there are even more tech product related commercials (18%. Verizon is the top company that pays for ~50 ad per game!)

Talking about beer commercials in NFL, I recently read an analysis from Charles Wheelan's book "Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data" about the famous 1981 campaign in which one beer company (Schlitz) challenges supporters of its competitors to do a blind tasting test. One would think it's tough to produce an outcome that makes Schlitz looks good. However, if you understand the statistics behind it, it's really a gimmick. From the book:
Let’s assume that Schlitz would have been pleased if at least 40 of the 100 tasters picked Schlitz—an impressive number given that all of the men taking the live blind taste test had professed to be Michelob drinkers. An outcome at least that good was highly likely. If the taste test is really like a flip of a coin, then basic probability tells us that there was a 98 percent chance that at least 45 of the tasters would. In theory, this wasn’t a very risky gambit at all.
So what happened to Schlitz? At halftime of the 1981 Super Bowl, exactly 50 percent of the Michelob drinkers chose Schlitz in the blind taste test.
There are two important lessons here: probability is a remarkably powerful tool, and many leading beers in the 1980s were indistinguishable from one another.

Friday, February 07, 2014

Flawed Google Drive

Isn't it awesome that someone provides a free service that let user edit Microsoft Office-compatible files (and include most functionality that people actually use) anywhere anytime when the user gets online? You know I'm talking about Google Drive (formerly known as Google Doc) I use it a lot but it has a really annoying bug: when you pick a cell on a spreadsheet, sometimes it will erase the content of the cell without you telling it to. Apparently I am not the only one who ran into this (see this post on Google's forum) Fortunately, Google Drive keeps revisions of files after every edit. According to Google's support doc, there is a menu option to access these revisions. Well, support was wrong! The option is NOT there. To see your revisions, you need to click on that "All changes saved in Drive" text instead, which is totally not intuitive.

You might say I'm nitpicking on something that is free. Maybe I am but this is from a company known for hiring the best talent in the industry! Anything less than perfect is unacceptable :P

Tuesday, February 04, 2014

The Real World

I'm talking about the TV show that I think ruined MTV in the 90s for good. You know, back in the days MTV actually stood for Music Television and broadcasted shows about music and ...... (surprise! surprise!) music video! I guess their management would rather boost ratings via these so-called reality TV shows that were full of shocking moments and outrageous dialogs (which I still believe were scripted!) Just realized the show has been on for 29 seasons! And the producer was really proud of this show, thinking it has done some good to the society, according to this interview:
maybe The Real World had a part in making this the most tolerant, open-minded generation ever.
Really?

Monday, February 03, 2014

Sports highlights: the Super bowl

Manchester United broke yet another "record" by losing to Stoke City 1-2. Oh well, "records were made to be broken" should be David Moyes' motto. The only things that could make me laugh are these jokes that made fun of Man U. But then none of them could be funnier than this (and this was real): a guest on a Detroit TV program mentioned a wrong team (New England Patriots who lost to the AFC champ Denver Broncos) when asked about the Super bowl. The host wasn't that knowledgeable either.

Even though the game was so lopsided, I enjoyed it a lot and I'm not even a Seahawk fan. Its QB, Russell Wilson, went to U. of Wisconsin so I supported him. And he looked so calm making those passes for 3rd down conversions. Glad to see him being successful. Normally I switch channel during half-time and I didn't have to do it. The performances by Bruno Mars and Red Hot Chili Peppers were better than I expected. I wish the latter played more than one song! And do you know Super bowl half-time performers never get paid? I didn't. They actually got compensated by huge increase in record sales the week after. Is this fair? Maybe.

Friday, January 31, 2014

NASCAR's new championship format

Yes, NASCAR has come up with yet another set of changes to its system (a.k.a. the Chase) that determines its champion (at the highest level of racing, i.e. Spring Cup) It's controversial, as usual. Feedback on various sites are mostly negative. A lot of long time fans still prefer determining the champion simply by points (just like most other auto racing competition!) Well, I didn't start watching until the Chase has already in place so I am not clinging to the past like these folks. One thing interesting about this system though (and it makes very interesting conspiracy theory): the most popular driver in NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt Jr (who won exactly 1 race in last few years) would have been the 2013 Champion under the new system. Wouldn't NASCAR just want that to happen in 2014?

Thursday, January 30, 2014

The History of the Eagles Tour

I drove down to San Jose yesterday and the traffic was worse than usual when I was near the exits for SAP Center (formerly known as HP Pavilion or Compaq Center) My teacher told me there's an Eagle's concert and we joked about how old bands like them declined. I mean, what have bands like Rolling Stones written lately? They keep recycling the old songs and charge a leg and an arm for concert tickets. BTW, I think the guitar solo on Hotel California is a bit overrated even though I won't switch channel when I hear it.

Still I'm curious what the critics said. Then I found out the Eagles actually play twice at San Jose (with a George Strait concert on 1/30 sandwiched in between! How strange.) Here is a review by the local paper. Well, once again, the name of the tour alone confirms my point that these bands are about the past, not now nor future.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Shock rock/metal pioneer Alice Cooper will open for Motley Crue's "Final tour"

I heard it on the radio last night and read it on the Rolling Stones just now. First of all, what's deal with signing an agreement not to tour again, ever? That's BS to me. They could probably change one member or the name of the group and get away with touring again, when they run out of money. Second, Alice Cooper should NOT be opening for them. It should be the other way around! A lot of comments here said the same. It's not because I like AC more than the Crue. I actually enjoy the latter's music a bit more but from the grand (musical) scheme of thing Alice Cooper > Motley Crue, period!

香港人用香港語

早一陣子發表過反對香港中文用詞強國化的意見,後來在網上找到有人轉載一篇《香港人用香港語:秒殺匪語一百例》,出發點不是一味反共,就我個人而言,強國式中文一大缺陷是放棄固有合適兼意義明確的詞語不用,夾硬新作一些直譯外文的語句,例如:一籃子因素不如寫為多種原因、加大力度即是加強、所謂地標實為名勝。

後記:後來看到有人link去新華網一篇文章批評「重中之重」一詞被濫用。其實論點有少少不同,畢竟作者認為該詞也有其意義,只是使用者常常誇張其事。

The Jimi Hendrix Strange Experience at Miami

今日有空檔去圖書館刨雜誌,照例睇屋企無訂的Guitar World,其中一篇鱔稿味甚重但我都照讀,講一個幾乎失傳的The Jimi Hendrix Experience live performance,那是一場在Miami賽車場內舉行的一個音樂節,舞台就在兩架貨車上搭成,Jimi Hendrix這個三重奏已推出第二張大碟(亦將於一年後拆伙)合作得相當緊湊,雖然開show前hi了不少野;那是原本為期兩天的音樂節的第一天,第二天卻下起雨來,只得彈木結他的Acoustic blues高手Mississippi Fred Mcdowell有得演出兼收得酬金,此外財政處理一鑊粥:連負責保安的也收不到錢,與負責運錢的護衛公司職員持槍對峙!錄音和錄像失踪也和演唱會員工收不到酬勞有關:該名員工拿走母帶一走了之,幾十年後其後人才將之賣給Hendrix公司,今天終於重見天日:收錄上述演出錄像的PBS Jimi Hendrix傳記DVD及錄音黑膠均在最近推出,該文宣傳頗為成功,搞得我心癢癢想入貨!

後記:近期和Hendrix有關的新聞的確不少,以其生平為主題的電影All is By My Side(Hendrix由Outkast的Andre 3000飾演)將於九月上映。

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Grammy and jazz

I was trying to check out the nominations in the jazz category of Grammy 2014 using Google. Well, one of the links I got is a British newspaper article moaning the lack of European Jazz artists being nominated. Ironically, the article didn't mention any European jazz artists who the journalist think deserving of nomination. And the photo chosen for the article is American pianist Fred Hersch, who the journalist totally agree deserving nomination, which is totally irrelevant to the point he is trying to make! Oh well, good journalism is scarce on the other side of the Atlantic as well. The only relevant article I found so far has to do with the jazz vocalist category. I guess I will have to write another one after the results are announced.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Palm and Qualcomm

It was April 2010 last time I wrote about Palm, the handheld computing pioneer. HP acquired Palm back then. Too bad it was not a success as I hope it would be. HP did release a tablet called TouchPad based on the webOS developed at Palm but it was a flop and was discontinued 49 days after it was announced in 2011. HP opensourced webOS and transferred its team to LG. The latest move by HP was selling off Palm's patents to Qualcomm. Qualcomm is certainly capable of making good use of the patents to create new products. On the other hand, they might just use them for legal purpose only. :(

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Unfamiliar territory

I suppose one of the least understood country (especially to the west) would be North Korea. NBA great (and the notorious) Dennis Rodman has organized a few trips and playing games over there, which generated a ton of publicity, not all of them positive to say the least. However, I've just read an interesting article about a scientist who were with Rodman there (translating for him). There are few things I wanna mention from the article: he found that North Korean people were genuinely friendly to him, in spite of the propaganda against Western people (especially American)  Trips like the one made by Rodman would make North Korean understand the outsiders more (and vice versa) And the understanding could only be a good thing. Regarding his own activities there (researching genetics and teaching science,) he found the students were really interested in the scientific methods and ideas he taught and appreciated his efforts. It's good to put politics aside.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

The "epic" Windows 8.1 upgrade

If you bought a PC that was released more than a few months ago, it's likely to have Windows 8 instead of 8.1 installed. And since the 8.1 upgrade is free (for most version of Win 8), it would be a good idea to get it. But how? Well, the update is supposed to be available at the "(App) Store" (i.e., the one on the "Start" screen) However, it is only available when your Win 8 has the KB2871389 patch/update installed already. And this patch is supposed to be automatically "discovered" by Win 8's Windows Update. In my case, it was indeed suggested to be applied but that did not happen. And for some reason the PC won't download any update even if I requested it to. So I ended up going to Microsoft directly to download the update installer and ran it. For a long time it was "copying packages to the windows update cache" and I was worried it hang but fortunately it completed eventually. Upon restart it actually pulled 60+ other updates, which took about an hour to complete. Once it was done, the 8.1 update is finally available in the Store and I chose to install it. However, downloading was stuck at 0% after 15 min. I googled again and found another KB article by Microsoft. I ran the "troubleshooter" which seems to fix something and not fixed something. Oh well, it doesn't hurt to try installing the 8.1 update again! And it did slowly made progress downloading. The whole update is ~3-4Gb and of course I didn't wait for it to finish before heading to bed. I guess it took 2-3 hr to download. When I got up, I finally see the "Agreement" screen. Next, it asked me to confirm the hotmail address I provided when setting up the PC the first time. How? It's tied to another e-mail addr which I have to check on my other PC. Man, these days people are expected to have multiple e-mail accounts and multiple internet devices. Anyway, it's finally done! And I am one happy 8.1 user.

Next project: install a SSD. Found this post from someone who did it.

Monday, January 20, 2014

HIMYM is officially over the hill

I was a big fan of the show "How I met your mother." I have always found Cobie Smulders ("Robin") very attractive but I gotta admit my passion for it has waned some what and stopped watching every episodes religiously after the first few seasons. It's because I found sometimes the writers just tried too hard to be funny and "beat the horse to death" so to speak. However, the show went from "sometimes boring" to bad taste when the 1/13 episode was aired. This episode continued one of the show's more boring theme: the slap bet. One of the character went on a journey during which he met 3 Kung-Fu master-like characters who taught him the art of slapping. The problematic part is that the Kung-Fu master wore costumes that were stereotypes of Asians (e.g., the Fu Manchu moustache, the yellowface) These might have been acceptable a few decades ago but it's generally regarded as racist these days and caused an uproar in social media. The creators came out to apologize afterwards but the damage has been done. It's probably not gonna stop me from watching the show completely 'coz it's the last season anyway but it just dropped out of my list of all-time favorite sitcom.  

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

US education system

I guess most people won't take a close look or try understanding the education system until they have kids (unless they study education at college?) I was told the charter movement was a good thing years ago but then I've also heard some skeptical opinions. Anyway, none of our kids ended up going to charter schools. Just came across a post on Slashdot about it. It links to a few articles, including one that criticize it heavily. There are always 2 sides on every coin: new form of schools brings new way to educate kids. Sometimes things could get out of control though. For example, one of the operators mentioned in the article use computer-aided classes heavily to reduce the cost of hiring teachers. It's a good thing to bring down the cost but you can't sacrifice the human touch too much. Another example is about teacher's union disallowed at those schools. We all know what powerful teacher's union could do. It's always difficult to strike the balance.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Jazz playlist

There are quite a few interesting jazz albums released this year. I put together this play list:
And there are quite a few common themes among these albums:
1) guitar/bass centric: there are albums for fans of guitar and bass (like me :) Charnett Moffett and Ron Carter are among the biggest names in jazz bass. Bass lovers certainly won't be disappointed with the amount of bass solo. All 5 albums features guitarists except the first one (solo bass!) And as a bonus for fans of violin, guest violinist Zack Brock played on 4 tracks on Melody Magic.  
2) small groups: there were solo, duo, trio and quartets. That's all. Very intimate. You could clearly hear the on-going (musical) conversations.
3) If you are a fan of Beatles, you would enjoy the covers on both "The Bridge" and "Melody Magic"
And if you are a fan of Jacques Loussier, THE master of arranging Bach's work into jazz piano trio format, "Melody Magic" has that kind of magic. You will find the classical melodies very familiar yet refreshing with the new arrangements.

Finally, the world of jazz guitar has lost one of the icon: Jim Hall, in 2013. This Fame and Fortune album seems to be a compilation by the "mysterious" Jazz2Jazz label (aka JEI records) from earlier releases featuring Jim Hall playing with different pianists. Too bad there's very few info about the label (and the album!)

Monday, January 13, 2014

She Rocks

That's the name of an award ceremony. Gotta admit it sounds kinda cheesy but I dig the idea: paying tribute to women in the music industry. Many female rock musicians are household names. However, it's interesting to learn about the ones "behind the scene", like Dinah Gretsch (CFO of Gretsch guitar) and Maricela "MJ" Juarez (pickup expert at Seymour Duncan) Yes, they rock!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

「大陸詞匯」vs「正宗港詞」

剛在高登看到關於春節一詞的爭論,Google一下才有網民反對香港中文用詞強國化,有議員提出
「本土語言清洗論」(按:即香港原本常用詞語被取代,需撥亂反正),他們稱「適當」不能寫成「適切」、「推出政策」不能寫成「政策出台」、「最重要」不能寫成「重中之重」、「改善」不能寫成「優化」,「質素」不能說「素質」、「趨勢」不能說「勢頭」、「新年」不應說成「春節」、「功夫」不能說成「武術」
對我來說,從小已習慣農曆新年及春節互通,不過可能因為家人多和台灣及星馬人溝通,讀的又是右派報紙,所以我的經驗對判定春節是否外來語,實在作不得準。

至於功夫及武術,兩者實無抵觸。我認為功夫是武術的subset,專指傳統中國武術例如太極詠春少林等等,外國的武術如日本空手道或巴西柔術,甚至中國本身的摔跤及散打,稱之為功夫都不恰當。

除了以上兩項,我十分贊成必須堅持香港原有的寫法。

Thursday, January 09, 2014

2014 Class of MLB Hall of Fame

I'm so happy that one of my favorite baseball player of all-time, Frank Thomas, was just voted into the Hall of Fame on the first year he was eligible. He totally deserved it. His bat could really hurt the opposing team, whether he swung it or not! He's called the "Big Hurt" for a good reason. He was part of the reason I became a fan of Chicago White Sox. And I was glad that he spent a season with the local Oakland A's late in his career too. You always learn something new everyday: I just learned why he was so motivated from the linked article. Too bad Craig Biggio was a few vote short of getting in. I'm looking forward to seeing him (and Bonds, Piazza, Kent) in some day.

Monday, January 06, 2014

對德國學前教育認識之謬誤

早一陣子看過網上廣傳一文指出德國法例明文禁止兒童六歲前接受學前教育,即香港大行其道的各種「不要輸在起跑線」課程在德國均屬非法。本人雖然不支持虎爸虎媽行徑,倒也無法想像德國會這樣,要知道德國出了不少傑出音樂家,很難相信他們全在六歲後才開始學音樂(翻查音樂家生平也否定這一點)

再看看維基百科介紹德國教育及相關法律條文,意思也不像是禁絕學前教育。果然,找到一篇深入分析德國教育的文章,指出原本網文之錯處。其實,該條文針對的是德國史上一種「貴族」先修班,並非泛指學前教育。

Sports highlights: college football and supercross

It was the first weekend of NFL playoff. I watched a bit of those 4 games without high hope (the only team I rooted for was the Packers and didn't expect them to advance) However, the bowl games were better for me. I enjoyed watching Oklahoma defeated Alabama (not that I was a fan) The 2 bowl games on Friday night were also highly entertaining (Ohio State lost to Clemson and Oklahoma State lost to Missouri)

And the biggest highlight was the 1st race of the 2014 Supercross season. The races were really competitive. Too bad both the rookie Eli Tomac and veteran James Stewart crashed out. The former champ crashed while challenging for the lead! Ironically, the 450 race was won by another rookie: Ken Roczen. I saw a few of his 250 motorcross (outdoor) races when he first came over from Germany after winning the MX2 World Championship but still adjusting to the environments in the States. I guess it doesn't take long to learn for those with great talent.

Finally, I came across an article about 10 years of Endurocross competition in the States. I'm surprised that it's doing relatively OK during the economic downturn because of its ability to promote the sponsors inside a stadium setting compared to the outdoor version. I hope I could watch it live in Vegas some day!

Thursday, January 02, 2014

Sports lowlights: football and more football until autoracing

It has been a few years since last time I watched this many football during the weekends and holidays near New Year's day. I was sick the last 3 days of 2013 and had WatchESPN on most of the time while listening to the (college bowl) games lying in bed. The results were mostly disappointing: Texas Longhorns lost (as expected by ESPN's stat dept, by > 3 TD to the pretty good Oregon Ducks) Dallas Cowboys lost (as predicted by me. In the recent years, the team almost always got a chance to win the final game to get into the playoff and lost) Wisconsin Badgers lost (ESPN predicted a 3 pt victory, not with high confidence though. The winner South Carolina ranked 10 places higher for a reason I guess) Man U lost (to a team in coaching turmoil like the Tottenham Spurs) I didn't even watch any of these games (so not watching didn't help the teams but helped my sanity) Instead, I watched NHL's Winter Classic (Maple Leafs vs Red Wings) played outdoor in U of Michigan's football stadium (nicknamed "The Big House") It was snowing real hard. Great atmosphere. I think it slowed down the puck movement and action a bit though and hurt the entertainment value somewhat. (I just found that there'll be a few more outdoor games, including one in Dodgers stadium on Jan 25th between the 2 So Cal teams! No snow for sure.) I also watched quite a bit of the Rose Bowl (first time not featuring the losing Wisconsin side for a long time!) My Stanford friends please don't hate/unfriend me but I was mildly happy that Michigan State won (for some reason I like this team better. Maybe because it's a Big 10 team and a public school :P) Hopefully the same vibe infects the NFL matchup between the bay area 49ers and the midwestern Packers this Sat! BTW, Aaron Rodgers WAS the man. It's the first game he came back from a broken collarbone and he led the team to a last minute comeback to win the game, the division, and a chance to challenge the defending NFC champ 49ers.

Now that the new year has started. It means the new AMA Supercross season is starting very soon. Can't wait! Here is the complete TV schedule:
  • 1/4/2014, 10 p.m. : Anaheim, Calif., Angel Stadium – Fox Sports 1
  • 1/11/2014, 9:30 p.m.: Phoenix, Chase Field – Fox Sports 1
  • 1/18/2014, 10:30 p.m.: Anaheim, Calif., Angel Stadium – Fox Sports 1
  • 1/25/2014, 10:30 p.m.: Oakland, Calif., O.Co Coliseum – Fox Sports 1
  • 2/1/2014, 10 p.m.: Anaheim, Calif., Angel Stadium – Fox Sports 1
  • 2/8/2014, 10:30 p.m.: San Diego, Qualcomm Stadium – Fox Sports 1
  • 2/15/2014, 8:30 p.m.: Arlington, Texas, Cowboys Stadium – Fox Sports 2
  • 2/16/2014, midnight: Arlington, Texas: Cowboys Stadium – Fox Sports 1
  • 2/22/2014, 7:30 p.m.: Atlanta, Georgia Dome – Fox Sports 2
  • 2/23/2014, midnight: Atlanta, Georgia Dome – Fox Sports 1
  • 3/1/2014, 7:30 p.m.: Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium – Fox Sports 1
  • 3/8/2014, 7:30 p.m.: Daytona Beach, Fla., Daytona International Speedway- Fox Sports 1
  • 3/15/2014, 7:30 p.m.: Detroit, Ford Field – Fox Sports 2
  • 3/16/2014, 1 p.m.: Detroit, Ford Field – Fox Sports 1
  • 3/22/2014, 7:30 p.m.: Toronto, Rogers Centre – Fox Sports 1
  • 3/29/2014, 8:30 p.m.: St. Louis, Edward Jones Dome – Fox Sports 1
  • 4/5/2014, 8:30 p.m. Houston, Reliant Stadium – Fox Sports 1
  • 4/12/2014, 10:30 p.m.: Seattle, CenturyLink Field – Fox Sports 1
  • 4/26/2014, 7:30 p.m.: East Rutherford, N.J., MetLife Stadium – Fox Sports 2
  • 4/27/2014, 4 p.m.: East Rutherford, N.J., MetLife Stadium – Fox Sports 1
  • 5/3/2014, 10 p.m.: Las Vegas, Sam Boyd Stadium – Fox Sports 1


Friday, December 27, 2013

Daniel Snyder says Redskins will never change name

That's the title from USA Today, which is totally misleading! When I saw it, I found it odd 'coz never is pretty strong and he won't have a say when he doesn't own the team anymore (maybe he will sell it someday or die, who knows?) It turns out he said 'We will never change the name..." which makes more sense (Still, I think the name should be changed because of the racism concerns) Poor reporting by USA Today!

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Sports highlights: Dallas Cowboys

It's yet another up-and-down, drama-filled season that is almost over for my team. The loss to the Packers after leading by 23 at the half was extremely mindboggling. Oh well, fans should not have high hope on the current team anyway. Still, there is one feel-good story I could write about: former Cowboys QB (mostly backup) Jon Kitna may play the same role again this Sunday (The starter Tony Tomo was injured. They might start Kyle Orton and have Kitna backing them up) He planned to donate his salary from that game to school. I posted another story (forgot where, probably FB) about him contributing to the community after he's done with NFL. A real class act!