Thursday, June 21, 2007

Sicko

Watched Michael Moore's new movie Sicko about the broken American healthcare system. I can't agree more with this. Gloria visited the hospital and did a couple checkups in December, and we keep getting bills that summed up to a couple hundreds afterwards. We are supposed to be the "well insured" already. A similar treatment in Beijing last year is only one hundred RMB in Beijing, paid in full without insurance. In US every month the company pays almost $1000 for the health insurance for me. Just where does all the money go?

However, I do believe there are some false fact in the movie. Here is a critic:
http://blogs.nypost.com/movies/archives/2007/06/kyle_smith_on_m.html

One of the main criticism is that the entire part of Cuba is false, possibly a propaganda created by the Cuban government. This is totally possible. But still, I don't oppose MM adding this to his movie. Afterall, when you are in a country where 65% doesn't know where London is, and Bush was successfully re-elected, you need something a bit dramatic to stir up a change in people's mind.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

You gotta love this video

福佳始终靠你
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j3vh55SSVw

Discussion on 頭條新聞
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXlWG-rQMNw&NR=1

I am glad that Hong Kong people still have the freedom to publish and view something like this (typical Hong Kong style humor). One thing that reminds me Hong Kong still have hope over Mainland China.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Rubik's Cube

After been amazed at someone solving the cube in 2 minutes blind folded when I attended a friend's wedding a while ago, I recently decided to pick up Rubik's Cube. After two days of practices, now I can successfully solve it in about 10 minutes. Still a long way to go...and a lot more to learn. It is definitely fun.

Some interesting facts I found:
- It is invented in 1976 (before I was born!)
- It is said to be the world's best selling toy (but guess what, I cannot find it in Target or Toys R Us)
- The world record for solving a standard cube is 9.7 seconds
- Beyond the 3x3x3 cube, there are names for 4x4x4 (Rubik's Revenge) and 5x5x5 (Rubik's Professor's Cube)
- Someone patented a method to create cubes up to 11x11x11
- There are 4 dimensional cubes and 5 dimensional cubes, and only a handful people reportedly have solved them
- Despite having more than 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 permutations, a cube can be solved in <26 moves.

A little math would show that only a tiny tiny percentage of those permutations have ever existed on Earth.