MERDEKA! MERDEKA! MERDEKA! 1 day late
FlowerMoonFish brought me a miniature flag which is now pinned to my backpack. I'm waiting for the first jackass to ask me why it looks so much like the US flag, and the answer is going to be "It's a symbol of how good we are at pirating Hollywood movies."
My coworkers are Colombian...they're nearly 200...it makes me feel like we're such a little baby country.
My [maternal] grandfather's birthday was also yesterday (obviously he's older than Malaysia). So was Steve's. We're in Milwaukee at his parents' home now.
I brought along some nitrocellulose scraps from lab to blow up (molecular biology labs have big rolls of nitrocellulose for DNA and protein analysis). We tried a small bit first, about 2cm square, and it barely went poof. Then we wrapped a bigger piece around a squib and that was MUCH more satisfying. ^_^
Steve's dad got all enthu about the explosives (did I mention they're a gun culture family?) and brought out three Roman candles. We stood around in the backyard eating ice cream cake and yelling "HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE!" "HAPPY BIRTHDAY MALAYSIA!" and "HAPPY BIRTHDAY HWA'S GRANDPA!"
theSun (a free ad-supported newspaper, the only mainstream English paper that's not owned by a political party) had this really funny headline: Zam accuses theSun of promoting 'Malaysian Malaysia':
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 28, 2007): Information Minister Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin said today Gerakan adviser Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik's assumption that the Malay and Chinese newspapers favour certain parties and are not fair to all the races was inaccurate.I suspect theSun's reporters of using a very fine sense of irony to say things that you can't say out loud...like "DS Zam is a moron."
On the contrary, in many issues, "the Chinese and Malay newspapers are fairer to Malaysia than certain English newspapers.
"To say that theSun newspaper is a champion of Bangsa Malaysia shows that Dr Lim Keng Yaik sympathises with the newspaper which has all this while fought more for (the DAP's) 'Malaysian Malaysia'. "In many issues, theSun newspaper has touched on matters that offend the Malays, including the special rights of the Malays, the New Economic Policy (NEP), the social contract among the races that was agreed upon before Merdeka and also the question of unity in the society," he told a news conference after attending an "Anak-anak Merdeka and Malaysia" gathering in Angkasapuri here today.
(Anak-anak Merdeka are those born on Aug 31, 1957, when the country achieved independence and the Anak Malaysia are those born when Malaysia was formed on Sept 16, 1963.)
Lim, who is Energy, Water and Telecommunications Minister, was quoted as saying in Penang on Sunday (Aug 26) that theSun had used the Malaysian approach compared with the other newspapers, which according to him, were biased towards certain parties.
btw, check out FMF's Merdeka blog entry - it's the lyrics of a hymn about Malaysia in the Malay language (Bahasa Melayu or BM for short). For readers from the US, given how flag-waving so often goes along with professions of love for "Jaysus Chr'ahst!" it might be hard to understand why it's important for Malaysian Christians, as racial and religious minorities, to be patriotic...take my word for it, a lot of people find it hard. The song translates roughly (sorry my Malay sucks):
Jesus is the king who is worthy to be lifted upHappy 50th Malaysia!
Worthy to be worshiped by all the nations
With Your blood, You've redeemed my nation
Fulfil, God, Your word on to country
My heart longs to see Your glory
My heart longs to see Your power poured out
In the beloved land, Malaysia my glory
I pray Malaysia will be full of Your glory
Malaysia for your glory
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Pretty off topic from Malaysia's 50th birthday, but I thought you and yours might enjoy this:
My First Computer: Christmas 1980
That is me on December 25th, 1980. The computer in front of me is a TRS-80 Model III running at 2.03MHz with a Zilog Z80 processor, 32K of RAM, and dual 5-1/4" floppy drives. The following year, I got a 1200-baud accoustic coupling modem, and I was surfing CompuServe at $10/hour.
Amazing how far we've come in 27 years! ...it's something to consider as you surf the net, taking for granted stuff which simply didn't exist in 1980: color text, graphics, multimedia, and high-speed internet. :)
Around the same time as that picture was taken, I have a picture of Vicky and her brother sitting on an old Buick in Manila, Philippines. We both have to laugh at how times have changed.
You realize you're amking yourself sound like an old fart, right? =D
Awww... I just thought it was a cool pic, a cool computer, and I'm still amazed that was *only* 1980 when that was taken. The rest of the old farts on Internet Tablet Talk have stories and computers that beat mine. I *remember* seeing teletypes and Altair 8800s, but never used any... and I certainly never used punchcards. :)
"Old fart"?? :~( When Craig Venter releases desktop genome sequencers in another decade, you'll be feeling old too. :)
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