I won 649. Nope, not the jackpot, just merely $10, and have to divided up by three person. The story begins yesterday lunch when I went out with some friends from work. The 649 on wednesday has a $14 million jackpot, I bought one ticket and two of my friends chipped in and bought 2 tickets. We were mentioning 649 during lunch, and we realise none of us had checked the number. One of my friend suggest that we can pool in and combine all 3 tickets. It is human psychology to minimize the lost rather than maximize the gain. My firend’s logic is that he will feel very terrible if I won because the winning ticket is within his reach. I don’t see any reason object to his suggestion and agreed to share the tickets. As engineers, we think about all the scenarios in case we won. To provide the person with ticket flee away, we wrote down our names on each tickets. Although I trust they and myself won’t flee away, but it is logical to avoid any possible dispute. Their ticket won $10, and we decided to re-invest the money into the up coming 649 with $22 million jackpot. Today we were talking like we had already won $22 million and plan how to spend the money. One of the friend suggest we should buy nice houses next to each other, chip in a some money to set up a small bussiness, even share a yacht. That got me start thinking if I really won the jackpot, what will I do with the money. One thing for sure is I won’t be stupid enough to give half of the money to charity like people on TV. I see that the lottery money will substitude my income and free myself to work on a charity project that may change the world. Put it in religious context, giving out large sum of money to charity is irresponsible to the money God entrusted you. To maximize the outcome of the lottery money, work on charity as your back covered is probably the best solution, assuming you are better than an average charity worker.
Yearly Archives: 2006
Bank card
My old bank card, which I have used over 10 years, finally stop working. I went to a bank machine today, trying to withdraw cash, the ATM machine doesn’t recognize my card. The card looks pretty weather, the front has been piled off and the magnet tapes on the back has holes. I am amazed it still works for that long. Out of all the ATM machines I could go to, I choose the one at my home branch. This makes getting a new bank card a relatively easy task. I just want up to the teller, told her my old card is not working. Within a few minutes, all the accounts on my old card is transfered to the new card. I should get a new visa card too, since the magnetic tape at the bank suffers from the same problem too. Since it is expiring soon, I hope I could still use it until the new card arrive. Wouldn’t it be convinient if the magnetic tape on bank cards are more durable?
New router
After 3 years of service, my old router is finally reach the end of its life. I was working fine all along until last week. It starts to drop IP address every few minutes, and I have to manually restart the cable modem to let it reacquire the IP address. It is odd that it doesn’t work if I only restart the router. At first I thought it is the problem with Shaw’s central DHCP server. I called their technical support. To my surprise, the guy is actually quite knowledgable and helpful. He opened a trouble shooting ticket with a reference number for me and advise me experiment bypassing the router, hook up the cable modem with my PC directly. The connection is very stable when I don’t use the router, so I know it’s time for me to get a new one. I got a Linksys router from Futureshop with $30 rebate. Not a bad deal. I didn’t go for the post 802.11g routers, they are more expensive and not supported by all Wi-Fi nodes. Moreover, I don’t even have a laptop to use the wireless connection. I am quite happy with my new router. It is very stable for the first day and my BT download speed seems improved too. Tonight, the DNS of my router suddenly die. It was fixed after I restart the router. I hope it is just a single incident. My Linksys router has won PC Magazine’s editor choice, it gota be good.
Noise cancellation headphone
My noise cancellation headphone arrived today. The principle of noise cancellation is using a DSP processor, generate pink noise and out of phase sounds to cancell the incoming sound wave sample by the microphone on both side. This type of headphone used to cost over $100, some high end model made by Bose even cost over $300. My headphone is made by Creative Labs, only cost me $30 ordering on eBay. According to PC Magazine, it has 90% performance of the Bose headphone. Probably the advance and cost reduce of DSP make cheap noise cancellation headphone possibly. The sound quality is pretty good, it filters out the annoying air conditionor noise at work. The only complain is the headphone is a bit hot, since it has to cover the whole ear.
Published
Another good news for me today. I just received the notice that my paper is accetped by the IWCMC conference. I have my first, probably the only, paper published. The paper is just a truncated version of my master thesis. Both of my supervisors are the co-author of the paper. I guess the more well known names on the paper, the easier it is to be accepted. I am surprise to see the reviewers’ comments difference alot. Some say my paper is yet another of the same kind, some say it make signification contribution, and some are in between say it make a small step. To take an average, my paper is good enough to be accepted. This conference is the annual IEEE conference for wireless and mobile communication. It happened to be in Vancouver this year, so I will have less trouble attending it. The next question I have to convince my boss PMC will pay for the conference. Since it is local and I have a paper published, I think it should not be a problem. I wonder how does those conference looks like, I never been to one myself.