The gamekeeper of the never (events) land writes whatever (sometimes barely) related to health and welfare.
Saturday, 20 September 2014
Decision 2014
I have been always keen to vote since back in where I originally came from, but I have found New Zealand elections are much more exciting.
Everyone was talking about politics during the weeks preceding the election day, with many openly arguing which candidate and party should get their votes or should not. Some of them even tried to persuade others to follow the suit.
The result this time was the reflection of New Zealand currently doing well overall compared with other parts of the world. Definitely reemerged fears of wars and violences seem to have made Kiwis prefer stability and continuity.
It is a difficult time for lefties as the world less seems to a place of corporation, but rather of competition. However, by cleverly sharing information and knowledge utilising abundant computing power and ubiquitous network, corporation will eventually beat competition in terms of efficiency and effectiveness, not only in equality and diversity.
I think that finding the way to achieve it is the challenge for the Labour Party for the next three years.
Monday, 11 August 2014
Supermoon
Enlightenment is like the moon reflected on the water. The moon does not get wet, nor is the water broken. Although its light is wide and great, the moon is reflected even in a puddle an inch wide. The whole moon and the entire sky are reflected in dewdrops on the grass, or even in one drop of water.
From "Genjō Kōan" by Dōgen - Translated by Robert Baker Aitken and Kazuaki Tanahashi for the San Francisco Zen Center
Friday, 8 August 2014
After a long hard day
My job at the hospital is mostly made up with "business as usual" things but sometimes it includes a real "go-live" event. Yesterday was such a special occasion.
Fortunately everything goes well except a couple of "Houston, we've had a problem" moments which had eventually been sorted out.
Today was a kind of follow-up and we do had a tricky problem which required some guessing game but had not taken so much time to reach the solution.
After working quite long hours in two days, I found I really love this job. A successful go-live can be that much sweet!
Monday, 28 July 2014
No mater where you originally came from, we fight together for you
This post's title is from the lyrics of a song in Māori language (Te Reo) by Stan Walker, "Aotearoa", celebrating the New Zealand indigenous language week (Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori) 2014 which was last week.
"Ahakoa nō hea mai koe, ka whawhai tonu mātou mōu"
My heart goes to all those who are hoping to contribute to, but struggling to settle in this beautiful country, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Friday, 11 July 2014
No music, no life
Many people like to listen to music. No TV shows or movies will complete without music. Even sports games which would be great excitement of their own, incorporate recorded and even live musics to add even more fun. "No music, no life" is well said as without it our life will be tasteless.
However, how many people feel urge to play music themselves? I have no ideas. What I know is I am feeling it more than ever in my decades of mingling with musical instruments which has now a confusing name, keyboard.
When I started playing a keyboard, general public have no access to any alphabetical keyboards connected to computers. Even for professionals, punched cards are the normal medium for data entry. Decades later, virtually no musical keyboards are without being connected or equipped with some kinds of computers nowadays.
Even better, now heaps of synthesisers are available as applications and plugins. They would have costed fortunes for each a quarter century ago. There never has been a better time for keyboard players. Make some noises and have fun!
Friday, 27 June 2014
Long Time No See
I always carry a camera with me. Not just a build-in camera of a mobile phone, but one of my classic purpose build cameras. It is often a digital SLR. Sometime it is a film SLR operates completely mechanically.
However, it is rare that I really pull it out and shoot some frames. Today was such a rare opportunity.
While being away from blogging here for months, I had been involved in arguments on social network systems in Japanese language. What intrigued me was why people in Japan are so busy in self-justification rather than recognising problem and sharing experience by inviting impartial discussions including views from outside.
Then the rainbow reminded me of another field I had been missing.
So, long time no see. Let's have some good time together.
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Expect the unexpected
Recent two incidents in the world news made me aware of how little we know about the things especially how much we know about them. At least, as far as I am concerned.
I had no doubt about the biological breakthrough featured in the Nature magazine. I had never imagined that a large passenger jet could fly for several hours completely unnoticed.
This universe would not be clockwork, but more like dominos with countless paths are crisscrossing everywhere. Some pieces will miss the next ones and fail to relay but others will fall down themselves and start sequences unpredicted.
Let's put some pieces forward, anyway.
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