Friday, January 27, 2006

Interesting Clips from Honda

Saturday, January 21, 2006

CU Beats TU 2-0

That's the result.

I feel that this year CU stand staff did not work enough. From my point of view (you know, it does matter where you sit), TU stand worked better. At least, the sign "ธรรมศาสตร์" above TU stand looked much better than "CHULA" sign above CU stand.

From my point of view again, I also feel that this year was not as fun as the past few years. The overall atmosphere seemed quieter than I expected. However, optimistically, it might be because I'm used to this tradition.

That's my "TODAY".

(Bye bye, it's now "DOTA" time.)

Monday, January 16, 2006

TAM 2006

Let me complain ...
TAM 2006 Sucks!!
That's all I want to say.

Sunday, January 08, 2006

LIFE IS AMBIGUOUS: Introduction

As I previously said, I wanted to write something out of nothingness. Now I found a good topic to play around. It's about understanding and misunderstanding in our lives.

I don't know if this sounds interesting to you, but to me it does. Let me show an overview of what may be written in the near (and far) future.
  • Words are ambiguous by themselves. Everybody knows but never attempts to resolve the ambiguity. Poets even benefit from this.
  • Semi-abstract paintings are good examples of beauty of ambiguity. The impressing effect of imagery ambiguity is pretty much the same as that of verbal ambiguity.
  • The simplest four-part harmonization is quite unambiguous. Special notes are added to the music theory to improve harmony and ambiguity.
  • Artistic impression arises from unambiguous ambiguity. Skilled artists can remove unwanted ambiguities. Good artists are skilled artists that can put good ambiguities into his/her works. (By the way, what are good ambiguities?)
  • Leaving out some details leads to blurry understanding, which sometimes results in misunderstanding, but sometimes leads to discovery of new things. Some people refer to this kind of discovery as "Thinking Out of the Box".
  • Heisenberg's uncertainty principle shows that the law of nature is ambiguous. I believe that Physics rules are deliberately made ambiguous for us to live in. (Who made them? I'll call it/them/him/her God.)
These are roughly the topics and their brief descriptions. Please let me know what you think.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Writing Nothingness

I have just decided what I'm to post in this blog... "nothing" things. I'll try my best to make something out of nothingness so that you will have something to read.

Things I'm gonna write about come from my thoughts, so don't rely on them. People change, and so do I. This means that not only those ideas might not agree with others, but they might disagree with my past and future selves also. However, if you feel like quoting them, do at your own risk. (Let me assume no responsibility if they would happen to cause bad things)

Please await my "nothing" articles. See you...