Tuesday, September 27, 2005

games are problems that can be solved

in the past two weeks, i discovered/unleashed/sprouted/touted/supported some of the following.

- games are problems that can be solved. hack & slash, dribble & shoot, mass and rush. and the computer AI (artificial intelligence) loses. work. now that is something that is Insoluble...wait wait, i meant Insolvable (big band voice) that one is like yeast rising. it can only expand, cannot contract. problem cannot solve, becos more keeps arriving.

- some people are idiots. if you want to cheat, you cover your damn sorry ass. what's the point of going after the biggest and then realise that you can get caught...and continue?! think pocket accessory for the above context.

- so kids in schools are getting flamed for writing about their teachers. what's next? it is now difficult to express oneself in a public forum without either 1) pissing someone enough to report you 2) realising that 1984 does exist 3) that maybe some people out there are scared of the blogosphere (okay so the last point was kind of duh).

if one is willing to say something in a public forum, one should be prepared for the consequences of one's actions, regardless of whether it be in print, voice or word. hiding behind the wall of supposed justice doesn't mean that the emotion goes away. it simply gets transferred to something/someone else. remember in physics, we have the law of convservation of energy? kids go read your textbooks again.

- Sun Yi (imaginary friend of Confucius) says: Better to be an ant building up a nest than to be a lion, all alone in the vast grassland.

There will always be people who are scared of new things and new concepts. These people are often those in direct line of fire. One day they realise how difficult it is to control an idea, hold back a tide, resist change but will still go down fighting simply because they know no other way to win. Perhaps one day these same people might not be around anymore?

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sorry debbs that you missed the pasar malams & nine west. it is the blardy mooncake festival la! hope you having good time in KL.

YL! have a good trip in aussie and when you finally set up the online store, me will link it to webbie.

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