2009年8月10日 星期一

who is greener?

very interesting.

check this CNN news

2009年8月7日 星期五

E-reader

Here is a scene that I have imagined for a long time: Sitting in a train, I take a sip of my coffee while reading my "e-reader". It is light and flexible. It can connect to the internet and has a touch display. I can save hundreds of articles and books in this machine, so that millions of trees are saved from turning into papers. I can have daily news feeded from different newspaper companies but only with those topics that I am interested in, so that I don't need to pay for every single page like now when I buy a newspaper (this is like singles in the music industry.) And the media companies then do not need to wast their editing power on something that they don't have expertise in.

It is good to see now tech-companies, media firms and internet providers start to team up and get more serious about this business.

2009年3月27日 星期五

A (Naïve) Postulate of The Cause of Current Global Economic Crisis

Could it be possible that the global crisis comes from the shortage of money supply in today's vast global trade? I know many will not buy such an idea. It sounds too crazy. But it may still be worthful to study and compare the growth of the money supply and the growth of the amount of traded goods in recent years. Yes, it may be far too complex, since not every currency has the same weight in the global market. Anyway, I just got some interests in this. I'll show some plot later....

2009年2月26日 星期四

Ain't it so cool?

Just after Clinton's visit to China, U.S. issued a government report criticizing China's human right (related article). However, China has risen and for sure actions will be taken when irritated. This time, China  fights back with an official report criticizing America's human right (in chinese, in english).

This is probably the best international dispute I have ever seen.



Points To Be Addressed

Which way, left or right?

Undoubtable, China-US relation is important. To those once vibrant asian tigers, its importance is much amplified in the present gloomy global economy. Bunch of scenarios have been proposed for the future development of the relationship between China and America. However, maybe we should not take these scenarios as answers but a map.

What does a map offers us? Find a route to the end, many say. This is correct indeed. But a map also tells us what we will see or experience in different routes. This information may be even more important when we do not know the end.

This is exactly the situation now. We do not really know what kind of relationship China and America will finally have. It is hard to predict. People change; people want different things; people make different decisions. The end is therefore a dynamic one and, probably, there wont be an end. But remember, a map tells us not only how to achieve the end, but also what happen on the way. Therefore, if we have a situation like this: don't know where to go but must go, maybe it is better to be aware of what will happen.

This is even more important to those asian tigers for they have no or only little impact on those decision makers in Beijing and Washington. So, how to deal with this? Well, map is there. The more scenarios are collected, the clearer the map is. And to know what may happen, one should know which direction that China and America will take.

Hillary Clinton's asian trip is a sign: a sign showing which point China and America weight more. China's political reform and human right? Global warming and environmental issues? If it is the former been addressed more, China and America may have a better relation in the long run and simultaneously solve the environmental problems. If it is the latter dominating the dialogue, then non of them can stop protectionism and global environment is actually threatened.

2009年2月24日 星期二

If You Don't Have Any Fresh Ideas

"If you don't have any fresh ideas," Obama criticized the republican nominee loudly in the democratic national convention on  Oct. 28, 2008 "then you use stale tactics to scare voters." But one probably could say "if you don't have any fresh ideas," when it comes to the european policies led by Germany and France toward Iraq, "follow the Americans."

Let's have a look of two pieces of news,