Archive for January, 2006

Once upon a time…

Monday, January 30th, 2006

Once upon a time, in the land of Metaphor, there lived a monkey and an elephant. They both lived on one side of a wide, swiftly flowing river. On both sides of the river there were many fruit trees. The monkey was very agile. He could climb to the top ...

Example of Maya (Applicable to males!)

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

Left one is the real one, and right one is how I see it! ;-)

Toss a coin

Monday, January 16th, 2006

Q: “If you toss a coin a thousand times, how often will it come up heads?” A: “About fifty percent of the time.” If you consider this as “truth”, check http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1697475. Real problem is how to evaluate actual situations (force, friction, airflow, weight etc) and calculate, without error, using scientific rules to find ...

Sourcecode is a model

Thursday, January 5th, 2006

If you make To-The-Scale, albeit, smaller one, "copy" of a building, you will call it a model of building, won't you? In the same sense, source code is also model of executable software. Compiler takes information from source code and converts it to executable software. UML can model your source code, ...

Q & A

Wednesday, January 4th, 2006

Q: When you make a decision, what matters? A: Context (State/Conditions of environment, involved system(s) and decision-maker) Q: If you do not really do addition operation, does 1+1 still becomes 2? A: It is irrelevant. (Does 1+1=2 imply any timeline?) Q: If god made world, who made god? A: World ;-) Q: If you do not invent ...

Obvious is so obscure…

Monday, January 2nd, 2006

It is obvious that only thing we have is time. Is it obvious throughtout the day?It is obvious that we all want happiness. Is it obvious in the way we act?It is obvious that honesty and loyalty are good traits of a man. Is it obvious in the way we ...