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August 07 A trick to survive in ChinaAfter living for 28 years in China, one thing I finally realize and admit is that brag is more important than anything else in this country. A person's real capacity is not somthing the society looks for, ironically the ability to brag and boast is key to anyone who wants to be successful or, should I say, survive in China. I am sharing this here so that any friend who is planning to live in China can benefit from imy 28 years of personal experience. :) August 05 Cupid finally releasedAfter approx. a year the phone I led to design finally is on the market carried by Samsung i728. I also gave a presentation at Mobile Monday Shanghai on June 23rd to talk about how we designed the phone.
Samsung's advertisement can be found at: http://dv.ce.cn/video/2008/07/29/256501.html
I am excited to see the user's feedback on interface. February 11 It's a dream after 3 yearsThe past three year is like a dream to me. From March 2005, the moment we met each other till February 9 2008, it will be a time that I will never forget. Wish the one forever happynes in her life. February 03 Fake motion blur in Processingvoid setup() { size(200, 200); noStroke(); smooth(); } void draw() { fill(0, 12); rect(0,0,width,height); fill(255); ellipse(mouseX, mouseY, 20, 20); } January 31 THE ASSISTANTAs always, I find Professor John Maeda's blog post is very inspiring. It is not how he can figure out meaning from complex things but his insights on simple things.
"On the ride from Tokyo to Narita Airport, a co-worker from my past escorted me to say goodbye. He related how his professor at Tokyo University (sort of like the Harvard of Japan) was probably the #1 or #2 people in the world in his subfield of materials science. This professor's administrative assistant of thirty years had recently died at the young age of 55 from cancer. My friend was still reeling from this news and wanted to relieve some of his pain by relating the story as he and many past students had a deep emotional attachment to her.
As the story went, the professor's assistant had followed this famous professor all the way up from being a junior professor to later becoming a high ranking person in the professor's field. My friend joked about how people all over the world claimed to not know who the professor was, but everyone sure knew his administrative assistant because she was the one that made things happen logistics-wise for this famed professor. He was loved, not just for his expertise, but the good company he had closest to him as support.
Towards the end of her life in the hospital this professor visited her every day without fail. He canceled all his travel to be with her. And since he was so respected in Japan, he moved his assistant to the highest ranking doctor and service above all other VIPs at the hospital ... yet it did not result in her getting better.
The lesson I took away from this is one that I know by heart. That great people know how to take care of their people. For a great person does not become great by themselves."
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