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  • Where do I go?

  • 6420

    毋忘六四

  • 握手

    有機會與他握手
    低估了他的力氣
    他抓得我的手很緊
    右手瘀了一片

    用力握表示誠懇
    他的手掌比我的大
    比我想像中大

    他單手握
    我用雙手握住他的右手


    會不會有機會與他執手呢?

  • 有緣無份

    為了僅守崗位
    只能面對面擦過
    是不是不能同行
    就是有緣無份?

  • Good Old Days

    Reliving some good old days at work today.

    I must admit that I'm a masochist, and enjoys insanity at work.  Four machines went down today, and our phones were ringing off the hook.  As much as work is insane, it's certainly welcome after receiving so many departure news.

  • Bury

    Trying to bury you deep in my mind
    Maybe I will forget one day
    The day I stop trying

  • Good quotes to share

    "Whatever good things we build end up building us." -- Jim Rohn

    "True education is concerned not only with practical goals but also with values. Our aims assure of us of our material life, our values make possible our spiritual life." --Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

    "Kind words are a creative force, a power that concurs in the building up of all that is good, and energy that showers blessings upon the world." --Lawrence G. Lovasik

  • 58, 59, 60...

    Arlen Specter Switching Parties From Republican To Democrat | Huffington Post

    It's been my obsession regarding whether or not the Democratic Party will have 60 seats in the US Senate.  (See previous post.)

    I have been posting more personal stories these days, but I haven't forget about this.  Al Franken is still in court with Norm Coleman regarding the senate seat in Minnesota.  But today...wow.

    This makes #58 Mark Bagich from Alaska, #59 Al Franken from Minnesota, and #60 Arlen Specter from Pennsylvania.  That's sixty excluding the Independents who usually vote with the Democrats.

    You see, it takes a lot of forces and (un)fortunate events for a Republican senator, serving the US Senate since 1980, to switch over parties.  This is no small deal, and certainly no joke.

    Not to mention, his switch will give the US Senate 60 seats.  Sixty seats in the Senate means that the political party in majority will get most if not all of the agenda passed.

    For starters, cabinet appointments will be passed.  Then onto healthcare bills and second stimulus package if need...I can keep on going and going with this...

  • Speed blogging

    1. Brother's feeling better.  Some aftermath checkup, but nothing surprising.  Not getting any worse, at least not on the surface. All of us will be on high alert for a while.
    2. 已經想清楚了。既然遲早要離開工作地,不如積極一點,主動要project來做。如果上頭批准,那個他將會成為我的工作伙伴之一。這一層我也想清楚了,我需要他做我的工作伙伴比我需要他成為其他的東西更多,如果我和他真的是那種緣份才算吧。

    Back to plowing away JavaScript.  See ya.

  • Jim Carrey's serious moment

    The Judgment on Vaccines is In? | Huffington Post

    Recently, I was amazed to hear a commentary by CNN's Campbell Brown on the controversial vaccine issue. After a ruling by the 'special vaccine court' saying the Measles, Mumps, Rubella shot wasn't found to be responsible for the plaintiffs' autism, she and others in the media began making assertions that the judgment was in, and vaccines had been proven safe. No one would be more relieved than Jenny and I if that were true. But with all due respect to Ms. Brown, a ruling against causation in three cases out of more than 5000 hardly proves that other children won't be adversely affected by the MMR, let alone that all vaccines are safe. This is a huge leap of logic by anyone's standards. Not everyone gets cancer from smoking, but cigarettes do cause cancer. After 100 years and many rulings in favor of the tobacco companies, we finally figured that out.

    The truth is that no one without a vested interest in the profitability of vaccines has studied all 36 of them in depth. There are more than 100 vaccines in development, and no tests for cumulative effect or vaccine interaction of all 36 vaccines in the current schedule have ever been done. If I'm mistaken, I challenge those who are making such grand pronouncements about vaccine safety to produce those studies.

    If we are to believe that the ruling of the 'vaccine court' in these cases mean that all vaccines are safe, then we must also consider the rulings of that same court in the Hannah Polling and Bailey Banks cases, which ruled vaccines were the cause of autism and therefore assume that all vaccines are unsafe. Clearly both are irresponsible assumptions, and neither option is prudent.

    In this growing crisis, we cannot afford to blindly trumpet the agenda of the CDC, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) or vaccine makers. Now more than ever, we must resist the urge to close this book before it's been written. The anecdotal evidence of millions of parents who've seen their totally normal kids regress into sickness and mental isolation after a trip to the pediatrician's office must be seriously considered. The legitimate concern they and many in the scientific community have that environmental toxins, including those found in vaccines, may be causing autism and other disorders (Aspergers, ADD, ADHD), cannot be dissuaded by a show of sympathy and a friendly invitation to look for the 'real' cause of autism anywhere but within the lucrative vaccine program.

    With vaccines being the fastest growing division of the pharmaceutical industry, isn't it possible that profits may play a part in the decision-making? That the vaccine program is becoming more of a profit engine than a means of prevention? In a world left reeling from the catastrophic effects of greed, mismanagement and corporate insensitivity, is it so absurd for us to wonder why American children are being given twice as many vaccines on average, compared to the top 30 first world countries?

    Paul Offit, the vaccine advocate and profiteer, who helped invent a Rotavirus vaccine is said to have paved the way for his own multi-million dollar windfall while serving on the very council that eventually voted his Rotavirus vaccine onto our children's schedule. On August 21, 2000 a congressional investigation's report titled, "Conflicts in Vaccine Policy," stated:

    It has become clear over the course of this investigation that the VRBPAC and the ACIP [the two main advisory boards that determine the vaccine schedule] are dominated by individuals with close working relationships with the vaccine producers. This was never the intent of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, which requires that a diversity of views be represented on advisory committees.

    Isn't that enough to raise questions about the process of choosing the vaccine schedule?

    With many states like Minnesota now reporting the number at 1 in 80 children affected with autism, can we afford to trust those who serve two masters or their logic that tells us "one size fits all" when it comes to vaccines? Can we afford to ignore vaccines as a possible cause of these rising numbers when they are one of the fastest growing elements in our children's environment? With all the doubt that's left hanging on this topic, how can anyone in the media or medical profession, boldly demand that all parents march out and give their kids 36 of these shots, six at a time in dosage levels equal to that given a 200 pound man? This is a bias of the most dangerous kind.

    I've also heard it said that no evidence of a link between vaccines and autism has ever been found. That statement is only true for the CDC, the AAP and the vaccine makers who've been ignoring mountains of scientific information and testimony. There's no evidence of the Lincoln Memorial if you look the other way and refuse to turn around. But if you care to look, it's really quite impressive. For a sample of vaccine injury evidence go here.

    We have never argued that people shouldn't be immunized for the most serious threats including measles and polio, but surely there's a limit as to how many viruses and toxins can be introduced into the body of a small child. Veterinarians found out years ago that in many cases they were over-immunizing our pets, a syndrome they call Vaccinosis. It overwhelmed the immune system of the animals, causing myriad physical and neurological disorders. Sound familiar? If you can over-immunize a dog, is it so far out to assume that you can over-immunize a child? These forward thinking vets also decided to remove thimerosal from animal vaccines in 1992, and yet this substance, which is 49% mercury, is still in human vaccines. Don't our children deserve as much consideration as our pets?

    I think I'd rather listen to the more sensible voice of Dr. Bernadine Healy, former head of the National Institute of Health, who says:

    Listen to the patients and the patients will teach...I think there is an inexcusable issue, and that's the lack of research that's been done here...A parent can legitimately question giving a one-day old baby, or a two-day old baby [the] Hepatitis B vaccine that has no risk for it [and] the mother has no risk for it. That's a heavy-duty vaccine given on day two [of life]. I think those are legitimate questions.

    Dr. Healy is also calling for a long overdue study of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated. Dr. Frank Engly, a researcher and microbiologist who served on the boards of the CDC, FDA and EPA during the 70s and 80s, warned:

    The CDC cannot afford to admit thimerosal is toxic because they have been promoting it for several years...If they would have followed through with our 1982 report, vaccines would have been freed of thimerosal and all this autism as they tell me would not have occurred. But as it is, it all occurred.

    In all likelihood the truth about vaccines is that they are both good and bad. While ingredients like aluminum, mercury, ether, formaldehyde and anti-freeze may help preserve and enhance vaccines, they can be toxic as well. The assortment of viruses delivered by multiple immunizations may also be a hazard. I agree with the growing number of voices within the medical and scientific community who believe that vaccines, like every other drug, have risks as well as benefits and that for the sake of profit, American children are being given too many, too soon. One thing is certain. We don't know enough to announce that all vaccines are safe!

    If the CDC, the AAP and Ms. Brown insist that our children take twice as many shots as the rest of the western world, we need more independent vaccine research not done by the drug companies selling the vaccines or by organizations under their influence. Studies that cannot be internally suppressed. Answers parents can trust. Perhaps this is what Campbell Brown should be demanding and how the power of the press could better serve the public in the future.

    -- Jim Carrey