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[463] Of aids and tsunami

Soon after the confusion began to subside, aid from various directions started to pour in. One of the first to offer help is the United States with the initial aid of $15 million. $15 million is minute when compared to the devastation of the disaster. An official from the United Nations, Jan Egeland was swift to call the US and other industrialized nations stingy. The Challenge has an illustration that reflects the UN official’s opinion.

A few sides, in particular Fox News, were quick to retaliate but nonetheless, as a direct result from such remark, US aid rose to $35 million and shortly, promised a further $350 million of aid. That is a 200-fold of increase. After the increase on US part, the US and the UN, as mentioned in CNN, seem to be best of friends. Who wouldn’t be best of friends with $350 million eh?

While I was in Florida, a DJ over the radio said that he is disappointed by affected Asian countries requesting for help all the while these countries are the ones that are giving the US headache. With his tone, he seemed to be a little bit ignorant of geography and was trying to generalize on all things Asian. Yet, in a certain light, he is right. The world is expecting too much of the US.

I don’t think the world should expect too much from the US. Though all of us are interrelated one way or the other, the US does not owe anything to the world (except their debt. Hah!) and the world cannot possibly expect the US to lead everything. We must understand that the US has its own constraints; politically and financially.

Already, some in the US are saying that the $350 million is too much and might prevent future aid to other needy regions. This worry is justified no matter how badly the tsunami hit the countries of the Indian Ocean.

And if the US is offering aid, as it is the case right now, the US certainly seeks something in return or it was under pressure.

One other thing that catches my ears concerns Al-Qaeda and the Islamists in general. While driving in Orlando, or was it Miami or the Keys, a friend said that we don’t see these terrorists that fought in the name of Islam offering any help towards the victim of the tragedy. He further argued that these terrorists are only interested in bashing the US and not for the betterment of Muslims.

Not that I am fond of the terrorists but deep in my heart, I was trying to disagree. I can’t concur with the ways of the terrorists but some aspects of their struggle do sound acceptable, however misguided their actions are. Yet, I couldn’t find a point to counter his suggestion.

Another friend offered a different perspective. He said that we might not know whether the Islamists are offering help to the victims. Really, he said, there is no reason for them to publicize their help while the authority is looking for them. I hope this is the case.

But still, despite Muslims are one the heaviest hit, rich Gulf Muslim countries are doing too little to help. I do realize that these Gulf states are not from the first world but their income from the high oil price is certainly tremendous. These Gulf states need to offer more if they don’t want to let idea of Muslim brotherhood turns into a myth.

Also, there seems to be a fight for influence at the other end of the world. Both India and the US seem to be trying to outdo each other in Sri Lanka – both are sending ships and soldiers to help Sri Lanka. One can only speculate the sincerity of some of these aids.

And if what my friend said about the terrorists helping out quietly is indeed the case, it is a politically game. Even Collins Powell has said that all the aids the US are handing out might improve their image among the Muslims.

Nevertheless, I do believe a lot of givings, especially by volunteers from all around the world, are sincere. Like what was said in one of the interviews done by CNN, there is still good in this world.

Regardless of the event, I had without doubt better time in Florida compared to the people in Asia. The sun was bright, the sky was blue, and the water was clear and turquoise particularly at the Florida Keys. The wind was both strong and graceful at the same time.

This was taken at South Beach in Miami

This was taken at South Beach in Miami and this is my current desktop background.p/s – The Bear suggests an alternative way to help the affected countries. It will not help the victims directly but it helps nonetheless.

pp/s – satellite photos of Aceh and Sri Lanka by DigitalGlobe. Check out the photo analysis.

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Humor Personal Photography

[458] Of the better part of winter

I can’t wait to wade through 3 exams and then drive all the way from Michigan to Florida and see the sun all over again. But I must admit, in spite of the cold, with the blue sky and the white snow, it’s beautiful here. At least, I think it’s beautiful.

And I see a lot of people like the snow, despite the fact that they whine about how bad the winter in Michigan is.

The photo was taken in front of the Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and the Environment. On second thought, I don’t know why I took a photo related to the sewer.p/s – a cool flash presentation. I am not sure whether it is a good or a scary future. Then again, the future is always scary, utopia and dystopia alike. Via Screenshots.

pp/s – Ira furor brevis est. People need to learn how to cool their heads off.

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Economics Environment Gaming Photography

[455] Of my friend the Sun

I had an economic class yesterday and we discussed about the economic of global warming. In the middle of lecture, the fire alarm went off and all of us had to go out, standing in the cold.

I hate to be literally left in the cold. Meanwhile the sun was shining brilliantly. Thus, it was only logical for me to be where the heat was.

It’s already December and seeing the sun is a privilege at this time of the year.One weird thing about this photo is the way the red spots are being aligned matrix-like. It’s been awhile since I troubled myself with electromagnetic wave so I don’t really know why the photo is the way it is. Might be diffraction since the Sun got through an opening between two buildings. But again, I don’t see how that produces spots instead of lines.

And yeah, Ajax manages to scrap through the ravages of Champions’ League. Instead of being kicked out, Ajax is now in the UEFA Cup competition.

p/s – I’m a Rosalesist. Rosales is certainly Ajax’s best purchase this season, yet.

pp/s – In Utopian server of World of Legend, currently, things are getting very interesting. A relatively small problem between two smaller groups of players has swollen to a major war between a coalition of alliances against a group of coalition of players.

The conflict started when a few people were left unsatisfied being bottom-fed by a group of players of whom have mutual assistance pact declared on each other. These groups of people called themselves LiVE. The disgruntled players then announced their intention of stopping bottom-feeding and they started to recruit people and kingdoms into their cause. The recruitment was a success and they formed a group known as DiE. It is no brainer that the name DiE was made in jest to LiVE.

Eh. Kids.

Everything was relatively okay because at first, with all the exchanges of words and actions were only done in between them. Then, DiE targeted a kingdom named Ss enTA LiVE which is a part of LiVE and a member of Taure ‘n Arvandor (TA). Ss enTA LiVE has received more than 100 attacks per day, something I have never heard of before in Utopia. TA then stepped in to help their member. Furthermore, Ss enTA LiVE is TA‘s flagship.

The first thing TA did was to send a few diplomats to resolve the problem. Unfortunately, the diplomats were threatened and in some cases, were assaulted. From here, everything went astray. Alliances normally perceive an attack on a diplomat as the most dishonorable action one can commit in a conflict.

While all of these happened, TA has mutual assistance pact (MAP) with The Black Horde (TBH) , Nation of Hope (NH) , UC, DT (Divine Titan) and the United Angels (UA). TA has invoked its mutual assistance pact with all of its allies. I am a member of UA.

TBN, NH and UA are alliances sitting on the upper echelon of Utopia. As in right now, NH and UA have declared to commit themselves to their MAP with TA. And thus, the biggest coalition ever gathered is formed against DiE.

I am only thankful that I am with the larger side. It would suck to be with DiE.

More on the issue is in a Utopia Temple‘s forum thread of “DiE vs. LiVE, and all the friends inbetween“.

p/s – I’ll miss this place. I wish I don’t have to graduate.

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Personal Photography

[454] Of the return of the photoblog

I’m quite busy at the moment but surely nobody cares. So, I’ll do what I had promised to myself to do weeks ago – post a photo once in two days!

A typical student housing around the heart of the town of Annarbour. I stayed in one of those during the year’s summer. And goddamn, I should have forget about the environment and start thinking about myself – my room was as hot as hell back in the summer.But nevertheless, I love it. I had a small balcony outside and frequently entertained a couple of opossums with bread. They are cute. Or were. Probably are.

p/s – Nicholas Kristof (reg. req.) is hilarious.

pp/s – I’ve just realized that just over a week ago, it has been three years since I started this project. Three years baby!

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Photography

[448] Of it’s only natural

Bad, knowing it will get worse

It’s the first snow of the season and it fell on November 24th. It fell all day long and almost two days after the first snow, the snowflakes are still outside.