Category Archives: Random stuff

Dr Kai-Fu Lee

Went to a talk by Kai-Fu Lee, the topic was How to be Your Personal Best, which is the title of his book, the foils were from his book tour in China. It’s not much different than most self-help books you read out there… I guess this time it’s given by somebody who is highly intelligent, Chinese, and has actually succeed in what he does. He wrote it because he genuinely wants to help Chinese students, not to make millions of dollars selling books. (If you’ve seen details on his Google compensation package you would know he doesn’t need any more money). I also won a free signed copy of the book…

Here are my notes I jotted down with my Treo, be warned, they are very random:

He quoted Peter Drucker, in the information age, the ease of access to info empowers the students in China, they turn from passive to creative (?)

wisdoms of choosing / decision making:

  • Attitudes
  • proactivity (the slides were in Chinese so he loosely translated it on-the-fly)
  • culture
  • confidence
  • courage
  • tolerance
  • self-critical

The key is to find the middle-way, avoid the extremities

Leadership styles (Daniel Goleman)
directive, visionary (Steve Job), collaborative, democratic (works when employees knows more than boss), coaching (best with inexperience employees), delegatory

best leaders possess all 6 styles, and use each at appropriate times

Pragmatism
7 Habbits of High Effective People (Steven Govier)
– focus on the things you CAN impact, don’t waste energy on things you can’t change

Composure / calm during crisis

Don’t look at things as black and white or 1’s and 0’s
use a more probablistic approach
He quoted Colin Powell, but didn’t have time to write that down, something about certainty and being able to make decisions with uncertainties and their consequences (in a military context).

Self-awareness
Accumulating experiences, learn more from failures than success, Chinese often frown upon failures, but they are actually more valuable
When asked for one single quote to help MIT students at the end of a distinguished lecture (after total failure from his graphics engine project): “it’s not innovation that matters, it’s useful innovation.”

Courage of Letting Go
look beyod what you are to let go, slide showed picture of a peak of a mountain, if you’ve reached a “local maxima” in your career, or life, you often have to step down first before you can reach for a higher mountain (picture then zoomed out to reveal a much larger peak)
He shared his undergrad decision to switch after a year of pre-law at Columbia to Computer Science — follow your heart
He shared story of switching research focus to statistical approach of speech recognition at Carnegie Mellon

what is right?

write down core value… if have difficulties ordering them, use the newspaper test: If tomorrow the newspaper headline is a story on you failing on this core value, how would you feel…

what do I want my life to be?
eulogy test: something about at your funeral, what do you want 4 eulogizers to say about you (this was taken from yet another self-help book)
to make a difference, the difference is the difference of the world with or without you
vision & money are not mutually exclusive, gave example of study done to MBA students, most enrolled because they want to make a ton of money, but 100 had visions… years later there were 101 millionaires (this was in the 80’s when $1m actually meant something), only 1 was from the majority who just did his/her MBA for financial gain only; if you follow your heart it’s often where the money is as well…

loosely-translated Confucius quote: “if you find a job you love, you will never work a day in your life”
keep curiosity: he was curious and took a CS course as a pre-law student, so when he got sick of pre-law he had an idea of what else to do, always be curious.

Follow your heart…

Thomas Friedman new book: The World is Flat, Globalization 3.0, now people in China finally have the chance to be equal…

Q&A session was pretty useless… lots of questions about the Google vs Microsoft lawsuit, only interesting bit was a question from a lady asking him if it’s a good time to go work in China vs staying in the Bay Area, his response was to do it now, because right now there is still competitive advantage (I guess he meant technical skills). But the gap is narrowing quickly…

The Federal Reserve | Big Ben strikes gold | Economist.com

The Federal Reserve | Big Ben strikes gold | Economist.com (subscription required)

Unlike some critics, we are worried not that he will go soft on inflation, but about other elements of ?Bernankenomics?. In 1999 Mr Bernanke co-authored one of the first academic papers arguing that central banks should not worry about rising asset prices unless they affect inflation. He thus provided intellectual ammunition for the Fed’s inaction during the late 1990s stockmarket bubble and the current housing bubble. But we, along with officials at the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and the Reserve Bank of Australia, reckon that he is wrong. Central banks should sometimes raise interest rates to curb asset-price booms.

And they were right… I’m in one of the most overpriced areas in the country, it’s great for renters… That Porsche TT or GT2 with amazing residual value is looking better and better (I like the GT3 the most, but the 997 GT3 will have an engine that exhibits the RMS problem, and its residual value sucks)… We only live once… LOL…

The ten richest cities in the U.S. – Luxist – www.luxist.com

LOL, I live in the “richest city in the U.S.”… Now, how a household with median income of $71k can afford an average home at $600k is beyond me… Bubble bubble… 🙂

The ten richest cities in the U.S. – Luxist – www.luxist.com:

The prize for the richest city goes to San Jose, CA, with a median household income of $71,765 and an average
home price of $625,000.

Mice sing for sex

Mice sing for sex:
David Pescovitz:
Washington University researchers have discovered that male mice serenade females in ultrasonic songs. When lowered in frequency so humans can hear them, the vocalizations sound like birds whistling. The mice were spurred to sing with the scent of female urine. From Scientific American, where you can also hear a recording of a mouse song:

Although humans have long been listening to the serenades of birds and whales, among other animals, mouse songs have fallen on deaf ears for the past several decades, because they are out of the range of human hearing. When (scientist Timothy E.) Holy and co-author Zhongsheng Guo started taping the ultrasonic utterances of 45 male mice, they quickly found that the high-pitched sounds exhibited repetitive phrases, or motifs, that varied over time but that were repeated with some regularity. In short, they qualified as songs…

Although the lovestruck mouse’s repertoire cannot compete with that of an adult canary, the singing of mice does offer an opportunity to potentially study the genetics of song learning, especially if mice learn from a “tutor” as many birds do. And the wild cousin of the lab mouse just may possess an even wider range. “Domestication has changed many aspects of mouse behavior,” Holy remarks. “It would be intriguing to find out if [wild mouse] songs are more or less birdlike than the lab mouse songs.”

Link

UPDATE: BB reader Radagast says, “The original journal article was published in PLOS Biology, a creative-commons licensed journal. Along with the full text of the article, the website also has a number of (also creative-commons licensed) audio files featuring the singing mice.” Link

Battle Royale

Sherry recommended a film called Battle Royale to me at NetFlix, just watched it tonight. It was AWESOME! Now I have to buy the sequel from YesAsia as Netflix doesn’t have it yet. I love how they display a score card when somebody died, very cool! Not sure why they didn’t officially release this film in the States, its treatment of fascism is similar to Fight Club, another one of my favorite movies.

5g iPods outselling Nanos

We believe video iPod buyers are mostly installed base users attracted to its high storage capacity, video capability, and reasonable price points, while nanos are attracting more mainstream MP3 users.

AppleInsider | Fifth-generation iPod sales strong, outselling nano at some stores?

On a side note, congratulations to seoulfully for passing the BAR! He’s probably off to get his Nano right now, but I have a feeling that he might walk out with a 5g iPod instead… 😉

fake email addresses to use for product registration

So I installed the free RealPlayer, after going through the install to make sure it doesn’t add desktop icons, shotcuts, or change my default application with different media formats, it asked be to register the product, so I tried some bogus email addies, and they were all already used:

  • asdf@asdf.com
  • asdf@asdffdsa.com
  • asdffdsa@asdffdas.com
  • asdffdsa@asdf.com