links for 2007-12-31
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Describe some tips for deploying Paste HTTP Server Thread Pool
So excited to see this: Checkin 3457 of Internet Explorer at Branch (LONGHORN_IE8), finally passed the ACID2 test! So if no one in Microsoft screw up the work, we will finally have a real browser in Windows - IE8, and let the nightmare of IE6 and the disappointment at IE7 be history....
And BTW, where is Firefox in the "ACID 2 competition"?????
Last week I had attended the Symposium on - ‘Reimagining “Chinese” Pop Music: A Dialogue between Pop Artists and Researchers’ by Kwan Fong Cultural Research and Development Programme of Lingnan University. It is a very special forum in Hong Kong because panelist includes Pop artist like Anthony Yiu-ming Wong, Chow Yiu Fai, and also consist of professors from University like Li Siu Leung. It is a great chance to see how these two very different background people join together and exchange their idea on Pop Music and Culture.
Anthony Wong expresses his dissatisfaction in current music production mode, saying that the current mode of music production limits the diversity of music. Since those "Big Music Record Labels" have already got a "ideal model" for every artists, artists can not choose and develop their own music style, audience are then suffered from a limited choice of music.
Mini Choi (DJ of Commercial Radio 2) suggests that Web 2.0 and Long-tail can solve this problem, as good music can be shared by individuals and records labels cannot continue their monopolize in the market in this digital age. I agreed that there is opportunities but obviously it is still quite far away from reality -- it seems Internet is still not playing major role as a media, compare with Radio, TV and other mainstream media as they are still the main way people learn about new music.
In the talk it seems "Chineseness" is the most "heated" topics, but I feel really disappointed as no one tried to be really serious about explaining what is it. Some panelists seems think that it is equals to "the modern China country" (But many of us don't buy the agenda of modern China), or some symbols like "Kung Fu" (Orientalism?), or traditional Chinese culture.
We can even question -- is there really one "Chineseness"? Chinese speaking population have very different culture, there are also different dialogues in Chinese, one may even think that there are no "Chinese" but a lot of different similar languages. Another problem is -- It seems many of the speakers believe that Hong Kong is still leading the culture of "Chinese-Language Speaking Population"...??? BUT How can we explain that Hong Kong culture industry today is deeply influence by China market?
At the end, Anthony Wong made a funny point that the mainland China government today, is censoring the "sound of music" besides lyrics. He gave us an example: one of his song begin with some distorted guitar sound, was banned in mainland China's TV programme because similar guitar sound was played in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
There was a protest against Chinese University's decision to honor former Chief Executive Tung Chi-wah. Sadly I wasn't there, partly because I'm too busy recently. I think the meaning of this protest is not only anti-Tung but anti-School's mistakes in recently year.
Many media describe students in this protest are selfish, disrupted the annual graduation ceremony. I don't really understand what is the meaning of "selfish" in Hong Kong nowadays! You call 20 students spent a morning protesting, work on something not related with their personal interest "selfish"? Then what about those who participated in this ceremony, but just don't care what the hell is going on in CUHK, and can't wait to join a transnational corporate to develop their own career?
Another word I don't understand is "freedom of speech", well..... protest = do not respect freedom of speech. We are more and more COMMUNIST-like there in Hong Kong...
Anyway, there is a nice video about the graduation protest.
(WARNING: MY PERSONAL MEMORY MAY MAKE YOU FEEL BORED) Just came across this old photo of my room 6 years ago.... I was using Mandrake on AMD CPU computer and Windows XP on a Dell Notebook. And... something I don't remember already...
1. I just remembered I used a small notebook in my pocket extensively, but don't recall that I have those small memo with "todo" written down....
2. I used that hubs for networking???
3. I've got a Borland C++ Builder box on the right-hand side.... ah! Once I was using C++ a lot for freelance jobs, but then I fall-in-love with all those dynamic languages. :-)
4. My desk is very messy... anyway I was a kid, ok?
1. Did I missed something? I'm not sure is it true, but it seems Google Document now support Safari 3? I had "accidentally" tried to click on a Google Document with Safari today, when I'm waiting for the "Error Message" as usual, saying Google Document is not compatible with Safari, I indeed got the document opened!!!! However I cannot find any information about the update on the Internet... so..... ????
2. So sad that the Google Maps's My Location feature is not available in my Treo 650....
3. Can you imagine some day Google disabled your google account? Somebody did have the problem! terrible!
4. Not related with Google, but I attended the Pop Music Symposium by Lingnan University today, and post about it will be coming soon :-)