Sunday, January 27, 2008

Celebrating Diversity

Courtesy of Reason Magazine

Thursday, January 24, 2008


Kristof has a few good arguments for those who criticizes Obama for his lack of experience in his Ny Times Column.
"With all the sniping from the Clinton camp about whether Barack Obama has enough experience to make a strong president, consider another presidential candidate who was far more of a novice. He had the gall to run for president even though he had served a single undistinguished term in the House of Representatives, before being hounded back to his district. That was Abraham Lincoln."
Here is the ironical part:
"Another successful president scorned any need for years of apprenticeship in Washington, declaring, “The same old experience is not relevant.” He suggested that the most useful training comes not from hanging around the White House and Congress but rather from experience “rooted in the real lives of real people” so that “it will bring real results if we have the courage to change.”
That was Bill Clinton running in 1992 against George H. W. Bush, who was then trumpeting his own experience over the callow youth of Mr. Clinton. That year Mr. Bush aired a television commercial urging voters to keep America “in the hands of experience.”
To put it another way, think which politician is most experienced today in the classic sense, and thus — according to the “experience” camp — best qualified to become the next president.

That’s Dick Cheney. And I rest my case.

Monday, January 21, 2008


Last Saturday, I got to go to the opening of Dan Perjovschi’s first solo show at Lombard-Freid projects in Chelsea with a few friends per their suggestion.

"Known for his incisive social and political commentaries translated in the medium of drawing, Perjovschi’s work has been included for the past decade in numerous biennials and major museum exhibitions around the world. Using humor and irony as a form of poetic conceptualism, Perjovschi reflects on macro-political events with a sensibility that is as finely tuned as it is pointed.

A man stands in front of an ATM machine, his finger pointing towards the keypad, his head turned around facing the surveillance camera behind him asking: You remember my pin?

It is precisely this kind of witticism that allows Perjovschi to address tough issues, frequently of political import, while managing to leave us with a smile on our faces. Whether commenting on the return of the Big Brother or the impact of the 21st century technological revolution and its effects on our lives, Perjovschi resurrects a banal moment of daily routine to a question mark open to different answers."

The exhibition is open till February 22nd. Stop by if you are around the Gallery District in West Chelsea.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

In my opinion "In Rainbows" was the best album of 2007. Possibbly one of the best albums that came out in my lifetime. The more you listen to it the more you appreciate the musical genius of Thom Yorke and his mates.



I am at Hop Scotch Cafe which is formerly known as A.L.T Cafe across the street from Tompkins Square Park.
This used to be one of my favorite hangout spots when I moved back from upstate to the city back in 2002.
With walls painted in orange, totally torn-up couches, and countless number of old keyboards and monitors in the bathroom, Alt.Coffee was the perfect dive for the coffee shop set. I havent walked in here in years until I and my friend E.Y decided to go in randomly for free wireless a few weeks ago. We started coming here more often now. It looks a lot different now and the music selection is better. I am posting some new entries on my blog as E.Y is checking his most recent nerdy obsession: www.forex.com. He wants to make money by trading foreign currency and tries to convince me to get into this.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008


It has been two years since the last time I posted in this blog. Aside from few friends who pretended to follow my blog, no one (including me) cared about my negligence.
In fact, I was pleasantly surprised when I found out recently that Blogger.com has not deactivated my blog.I decided to take advantage of this and start posting again. The new name of the blog is "Modern Times"...