…you need a specific space to think creatively and critically.
Attn Army Officers: the venue for: AMB008 – Thinking Creatively and Critically has been changed to Blk 7, B1, Room 18 [Bernouli Lab] Please proceed to Bernouli Lab. Thank you.
The Official Website of Laremy Lee (李庭辉)
I stay on campus during the weekdays, and when I go back to Hougang on weekends, I try not to use the Internet (or minimise my Internet usage, at least). Call me silly, but I believe it gives me some recharge time and forces me to do some offline reading – I’m finally starting on David Brin’s Glory Season (one year too late, some might say). Until it comes to be seen that this ‘no Internet on weekends’ policy is more bane than boon, I’ll stick to it. Nevertheless, one good thing that has resulted from the policy is in me realising the powers of micro-blogging.
I’ve just started using Twitter, and even more recently, tweet.sg. The latter allows me to send Tweets by texting to a local number, so in essence, I’m micro-blogging while offline. I’ve been wanting to do this for the longest time ever, because of all the thoughts that come to my head while I’m disconnected from the Internet. I’ve never been able to do it, though, due to either the lack of technology available to do so, or my lack of knowledge about the technology available to do so.
More importantly, I’m micro-blogging. Because of the 140 character limit that Twitter imposes, my thoughts are pared down to the bare minimum, so I’m forced to keep everything as succinct as possible. No lengthy discourses, sadly, but in this situation, it’s really the ideas that matter. One of the most important thoughts that came into my head over the weekend was this gem:
It was supposed to have been followed up by this:
Alternatively, a Writing Scholarship? Full tuition, yearly stipend, bond free. But recipient must produce literary piece biennially.
but somehow tweet.sg didn’t relay it, for some reason.
Nevertheless, it’s been a good weekend, and a good discovery. Looking forward to more of these weekends – and discoveries – along the way.
Question: Given the above scenario, what is the marginal utility of having:
I’m really curious as to why the family isn’t already satisfied with the six children they already have. At the very least, I hope the family is rich and can provide a college education for all children, and the parents are loving people who know how to rear raise their kids according to sound principles founded on common sense.