Wednesday, January 02, 2002
It's so frustrating to write up a source code and see the result is nothing but in a mumbo-jumbo disorder. Now I can remember how the way I felt back when I was taking C++ 2. Doing all the programming from dusk to dawn back to dusk again and seeing only the error messages; it's great to know that that's a thing of the past and I probably don't have to worry about it for another 3 to 5 months. Ahh, I feel so lucky to be freed from programming (namely, the C language) but ironically, I'm teaching myself another computer language. And right now, instead trying to find the creator of C++ and cut his throat off, I'm trying to commit suicide for failing to comprehend a certain section of html. I guess a human mind is always as curious as a cat. Purrrrrrrrrrr...

It's so cold today. I dare not go outside even with full winter clothing. I just hate the cold. While I was in Bloomington Indiana, I went to a souvenir shop and bought a few memoirs. Waiting for my credit card to be approved by the online system, I had a little chat with the man behind the counter. I told him that it was snowing pretty heavily. He looked outside and saw snow coming down. Then, he turned to me and said it shouldn't be snowing heavily right now. Since the time taken for my credit card to be approved had been extended overtime, I continued babbling and said that I hate the cold. He said he understands and again, the same phrase I've heard, "...you shouldn't be attending Michigan, Indiana or any of the Midwest schools if you hate the cold. You should be in Florida or somewhere hot..." I said, "That's my mistake".
And it's all about he said she said... And I can't believe that I celebrated New Year's Eve in Chicago, at the Navy Pier for hours, under the zero range.

Don't you like free-writing or free-thinking?
I just love it. By practicing it, my mind is not being contained inside a small box. My mind just flies freely like a bird that soars mightily up into the clouds. It feels like I'm flying. But unfortunately, both ways sometimes make me unable to focus deep into a subject. My e-journal has been full with entries that concern my personal life to the marcoworld that lives outside of my physique. It is outside of my physique but never out of my consciousness. That's what makes me feel ever-powerful.

Come to think of it, the Great Library of Alexandria is comparable to the net. The Great Library held almost all of the ancient world knowledge. It would be exciting to rediscover this one particular member of the great wonders. The knowledge that it held could probably answer almost all of human ancient mysteries in the Old World. That knowledge will be so precious that I believe a Renaissance in arts and sciences will be reinitiated. Another Renaissance will prove to be human's greatest feat of all times.
Perhaps, we are already deep into the second renaissance. The key to the First Renaissance was the transfer of knowledge from the Arab's world to the European's. I believe the key to the Second Renaissance will be the knowledge again. Right now, if you are reading this, it means that the cumulative knowledge that mankind had ever collected is at your fingertip. It's just a click away. The word click that is used to describe the situation sounds absurd but it's true. It's just a click away. All the knowledge, although not in full details, is in the web. With it, comes power.
Nevertheless, with all the knowledge left unused, the power is wasted. Of course, the net changed the way we shop, communicate and live our life but it's just that. I can barely see people use the net for academic purposes. I do have the audacity to say that almost 99% of my fellow friends know nothing of the Guttenberg Project that's currently on the web. Be upset if you felt insulted but I am being as sincere as anybody could. I offer no apology. Face the facts and smell the flowers. If you still think I am wrong, then read the statistic for a Malaysian reading a book other than the thick textbooks per year. You'll find that stats pathetic. I found it truly humorous.
I definitely found it disturbing when people learned about the works of Tolkien through a movie. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings has already been named the Book of the 20th Century but yet, the common people start to admire Legolas when they don't even know the difference between elfs and elves.
My friends, go and read the books. They are precious for one day, there will be no books to be read and all you’ll be reading tomorrow is the writing on a monitor that's constantly releasing harmful rays into your eyes.
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