Wednesday, April 30, 2008
English paper due tomorrow morning
Phase I
CS161 Computer Security (hacking? virus?)
CS162 Operating System (design Vista?)
Philosophy 25A Ancient Philosophy
PSYCH 1
Music20A Basic Musicianship (2 units)
Yongmudo/Self-Defense
Yoga
PoliSci 179 Colloquium on Political Science (as always)
19 units
It's going to be an exciting semester!
Saturday, April 26, 2008
God's operation and Our Co-operation
Crystallizations:
1. Say "NO" to Satan, the old man, and anxiety.
2. Say "YES" to God and His move
3. "Slow down" in everything, take time to pray and give it to the Lord
4. Practice in everyday life
Afterward I had a brief talk with Paul O. He was really kind and shining. Oh the Lord is good!
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Baptism of Ryan Spe*r
On my second semester (Spring 2007) I invited Henry N. to the Christians on Campus welcome meeting. He brought his friend Ryan Spe*r along with him. Henry only met with us a couple times. However, Ryan has been meeting with us for a year now.
God slowly works Himself back to Ryan and now he is baptized. What a testimony!
Saturday, April 12, 2008
human rights in China
When Beijing successfully petitioned to host Olympic in 2001, I was still in China. The government promised to improve human rights before 2008 Olympic Games.
"Surprisingly", they haven'y kept their words. Six years later, the conditions are not improved at all, or even worsened in many aspects. China government should stop prosecuting political dissenters. China's crackdown on activists threatens Olympics legacy.
One World. One Dream.Friday, April 11, 2008
SF torch relay
We waited an hour for the torch and didn't get to see it. =(
Monday, April 07, 2008
I may see the Olympic torch relay in SF
Around 3,000 French police on motorcycles, in jogging gear and on skates will protect the Olympic torch relay as it departs from the Eiffel Tower and criss-crosses Paris amid threats of pro-Tibet protests.
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Pro-Tibet activists have threatened demonstrations, saying they would not reveal their exact plans.The head of Reporters Without Borders, arrested in Greece last month for protesting during the flame-lighting ceremony there, said the group had altered its initial plans because of the heavy police turnout.Without giving away details, Robert Menard promised protests would, nonetheless, be "spectacular".
This is ridiculous. Today in London, there are about 100 security guards and policemen surrounding the torchbearer. Some demonstrators threw themselves at the torch, and at least one tried to snatch it away. Another tried to put out the flame with a fire extinguisher. London police is taking out and arresting protestors alone the way. It's a completely chaos. As a human right activist myself, I would say that the protestors are way out of the line. They are bringing violence to this peaceful event.
The next stop for the torch is Paris. Then it will arrive at San Francisco on Wed. I want to go see it. And the protest is going to be "spectacular". =)