Be happy while you're living, for you're a long time dead (Scottish proverb)
A rare inside look at Google and Amazon’s cultures and products written by Steve Yegge yesterday (2011-10-12). Long but very interesting. He accidentally published it, deleted, but the full article is still available here at Rip Rowan’s Google+ page. This is a must read if you’re interested in computing and company culture.
If you’re interested in platform, [...]
One art Elizabeth Bishop
The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn’t hard to master.
Then practice losing farther, losing faster: places, and names, and where it [...]
Khảo luận này bước đầu đặt vấn đề nghiên cứu có hệ thống các sách Phương chí, một loại hình trứ tác quan trọng trong thư tịch cổ Trung Hoa, bao gồm Nhất thống chí, Tỉnh chí và Địa phương chí. Phương chí nói chung là loại sách lịch sử địa lý tự nhiên và [...]
Buổi tối chúng ta đi ngủ, buổi sáng chúng ta thức dậy và đi làm, một trăm năm sống trên trần gian nếu cứ thế cuộc đời con người thật nhàm chán không có gì đáng nói. Nếu so với tuổi của trời đất, thì trăm năm của đời người chỉ là cái chớp mắt. [...]
Tác giả: Jonah Blank (Jonah Blank đã từng là biên tập báo chí và phóng viên quốc tế ở Nhật Bản, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Phillipine, Miến Điện, Thái Lan và Ấn Độ. Ông được đào tạo ở Yale, Havard, và sống ở Cambridge, Massachusetts. Phần này được trích từ cuốn sách của ông, “Arrow of the [...]
Last year, i read “The elements of style“, a book on how to write concisely. It was written by William Strunk Jr. (a professor in Cornell University), then revised by E.B. White. And it’s the best book about writing I’ve ever read. At the time, i didn’t know who White was.
Last year, we watched “Charlotte’s [...]
I bought this book early this year from Borders. 6 bucks. And probably it’s the worthiest amount that I’ve ever spent on a book.
You’ll definitely like it, if you like history. You’ll love it, if you like unposed photos. National Geographic photos (like In Focus) are mostly about people in the beauty side, the [...]
I has always wanted to buy this book from Amazon, but it is so heavy that even a semi-giant like Quốc Anh didn’t want to bring it back. Finally bought it last December when Borders sold it off at only sixteen bucks (Kino is still selling it at a high and mighty price of sixty [...]
“If I have the eloquence of men and angels, but speak without love, I am like a booming gong or a clashing cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy, understanding all mysteries, and knowing all things, and if I have the faith to move mountains, but have not love, then I am nothing…
Love is [...]
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