Faustus is in unfamiliar territory!
is a screw in the front tire of the car… I don’t know how long it’s been there (at least two weeks, but perhaps more), but it’s stuck pretty tight, and doesn’t seem to affect anything. What would you do? Pull it out and risk breaking it down, or leave it as long as it’s functional?
The same pattern pops out in so many other ways in my life! ;)
Nov 22, 12:39PM PST | 4 cheers | 4 comments
Sep 27, 07:19PM PDT | 0 comments
Faustus is in unfamiliar territory!
strange things happen… took my car in for the annual emission test… it passed the test, and everything seemed fine. Then, I drove to the library for a quick stop, and when I turned the car back on afterward, the ‘check engine’ light was on! 20 miles later, it went off again. I think my car just told me “I could’ve ruined your day, dude!” Black-mailing plans? No, it can’t be…
Sep 07, 07:51PM PDT | 8 cheers | 0 comments
Faustus is in unfamiliar territory!
My “home” country, Iran, is getting ready for a presidential election in 9 days. The election is unique in some ways because it’s not party-based, instead there are multiple candidates competing with each other. Technically anybody can register to become president, and this leads to an interesting “candidate registration” event each time… different people from all over the country rally to sign up (over 400 signed up this year), and you hear the most amusing (and sometimes the strangest) proposals from the people that have are never heard otherwise about tackling the issues in their why-vote-for-me speeches :) Then, of course, a “guardian council” eliminates the ones that they think are not “qualified” for presidency. Many criticize this selection process as a way to keep the power “contained” to a particular group, which is, I think, true (it is also true that the boundaries are vague in the law, allowing them to act on their own conviction). Anyways, now we’re left with 4 candidate for the election: two from right (including our current “beloved” president), and two from slightly left; even though, left and right are not descriptive of their view points in their strict definition (almost all of them propose a socialistic islamic open market, whatever that is!). The atmosphere is hyped up, I think (partly because Iranians are emotional voters, and you never now what the results is, until after they’ve voted), and we see lots of discussions in the less-than-usual-strict condition (in terms of freedom of speech, and even thoughts!) that exists only in the few days close to elections. :)
Whether to vote or not has been an issue for each election (strangely, to me… hence the image above) these days. A large group of people (large enough that can easily change the outcome of each election) don’t participate in the election, since they see their participation as a validation of the system. Some don’t want to be associated with the government in any way because of its not so brilliant record in human and civil rights, many do not find the government a fair representative of their views and feel left out, some still want their king back in power, and others still hope for a proletarian revolution, I suppose. This election abandoning view has lost support quite a bit, of course, after last election lead to the country going downhill. I understand if somebody says none of the candidates are their real choice, but we compromise in every other aspect of life, don’t we? Why not here? (especially, considering the historical fact that the more participation in election historically has always resulted in them having their say).
Anyway, just wanted to get this out of my system (the amount of news and discussions in Facebook and elsewhere has been overwhelming)...
Jun 03, 07:53AM PDT | 18 cheers | 8 comments
Faustus is in unfamiliar territory!
in a used book I picked up from the local library… author’s sincere note. Had to mask the names… well, perhaps didn’t have to, but it’s a privacy issue, isn’t it?
My favorite part: ”...and because he doesn’t rename tough things I believe in the lie of ‘positive’ thinking.” Lovely! :)
Apr 15, 08:12PM PDT | 20 cheers | 3 comments
understand historical forces behind ethnic cleansing mindsets in any culture… but especially those wanting to get a sense for where Indian Hindu nationalists are coming from
Purification rites in The National, dated March 27. 2009
Mar 28, 08:17AM PDT | 6 cheers | 2 comments
Mar 25, 09:30AM PDT | 4 cheers | 0 comments
during our teen program, i brought out the temporary tatoo pens… and some of the girls wanted to draw on me… so i said, why not?
Mar 25, 09:27AM PDT | 11 cheers | 0 comments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuY3oLmzkjE
funny…
would have been funnier if watched a year ago, but still…
Mar 25, 08:10AM PDT | 0 comments