Bay Area trip

Switching to a new department means ramping up on new technology and new product line.  However, I don’t expect the ramp up would be this steep.  Some one in the Santa Clara office is leaving the company in a month and I am assigned to take over his work.  This means another brain dump trip to the Bay Area.  I will be flying down to Santa Clara for two weeks only after joining the new project team for a week.  I only have next week to get myself familiar on whatever the guy is working on, so that I can ask some more intelligent questions when I am down there the week after.  I can foresee many hours of intensive reading in the next few days.  Actually, I already shoveled the 600 pages SATA standard into my brain in one day.  I wonder how many more pages I can take before my brain explode.

Things gets even more interesting that my cousin is getting marry in 2 weeks.  So during my two weeks stays in Santa Clara, I will fly back to Vancouver on Friday night, go to the wedding, then fly back down on Sunday evening.  If the weekend is not conflict with the wedding, I would rather stay down there and hang out with my old friends.  My boss seems to have no trouble giving me approval to come back for the weekend.  I guess it is cheaper to buy me the ticket than paying me for the hotel, car rental and meals for two extra days.

New department

I will on loan to another department for 6 month starting next week.  My old department does not have any new project for the time being, so can’t really complain being on loan to the other department where has lots of work and short on staff.  Today we have the welcome meeting with the new project team.  The new department seems to have a bright future, the product line is ramping up and expect to have exceed 100 million revenue per year if the project I will work on ships on time.  Somehow I picked an interesting straw in task assignment.  I will be working on the SATA and SAS protocol, which half of the products in the new department are built upon on.  I will take over some work from some engineers who are leaving the company.  It will be a steep ramp up for me to learn the new standards in a short period of time.  No kidding, it is a tough and demanding assignment.

On the bright side, every crisis is also an opportunity.  If I step forward and did a good job, the result should will be rewarding.  This is mostly technical work, I can just do my best and not having to worry about stepping on someone’s toe.  It would be quite difficult to shine on leadership skill like I have done in my previous project being a loaner.  That would involve some politics and not familiar with the technology is definitely a handicap for me.  Strive to be the technical expert gives me more control on my own destiny.  I have acquire the domain knowledge so valuable to the new department, I will have the option to transfer to the new department after the on loan period.  It is better for me to be in high demand﹐ since I don’t see any future in my old department right now, at least not in the current ruin state.

The new department seems a nice place to work at, challenging work, good growth potential, everything sounds alright except one thing, the manager.  He is one of the worst manager in the company, well known for slaving his sub-ordinary without giving fair compensation.  On a second thought, maybe a permanent transfer is not such a good idea.  I would rather take my chance in the old department then working for a heartless manager.

Jargons

There are two ways to use jargons, one way is to pretend being intelligent and the other way is really being intelligent. Jargon is just a short cut to express some complicated concepts using a few words.  Jargons originate from various sources, such as science, psychology, economics, military, literature, etc.,  Then the original meaning of the word expands and they are borrowed to use in different context.  If you use a jargon without any explanation and your audience have no clue idea what the jargon is about, then you are just an inefficient communicator.  If  you don’t even know the meaning of the jargon yourself, then you are just bluffing nonsense.  However when the jargon is used right, it is a very powerful rhetorical tool.  You can instantly grabbed the audience’s attention with a short phrase.  After you take control of the conversation, you can then go on with explanation of the jargon and relate the jargon to the context.  Express your position with the help of jargons adds authorities, which makes your speech more persuasive.  Most people won’t question the concept behind the jargon, they will simply swallow whatever idea represented by the jargon, as long as it makes sense on the first glance.  In order to make my speech more vivid and intelligent, I compile a small but growing list of useful jargons.  Please check it out at here

Road Trip

After 12 hour of driving, 1000km of distance, I went from Vancouver to Portland and came back on the same day.  I think I have broken my record of traveling the most distance by car in one single day.  The road trip is not as tough as I thought.  I had a good sleep last night, woke up early today.  I start around 8a.m. and arrived in 2p.m, which is pretty close to the schedule estimated by Google map.  I turned around right away, stopped by Redmond to have dinner with my cousin around 6p.m., then another 2.5 hours to get home.  I stopped over at McDonald’s or gas stations almost every hour to stretch my legs and go to washroom.  My legs are not that tired, not as bad as skiing in Whistler for the whole day.  Driving only by myself is not too that bored, and it is quite productive.  I finished 1 audio book and half way through another today.  Listening to audio books gave me the intellectual stimulus that substitutes talking with the passengers to keep myself awake.  However, a person’s attention span last only about an hour, so I switched listening to music whenever my brain is overloaded, took the time to absorb the new knowledge until the next washroom break.  Then after I am refreshed from the rest, I can resume listening to audio books.  Now, it is time for me to take a good rest.  It is a really long day for me, but definitely worth it.

Dancouga Nova 超獸機攻斷空我

dancouga nova 「超獸機神斷空我」憑著獨特的野獸合體機械人設定﹐側重角色心理描寫的劇情﹐一反統傳地故事到了差不多一半時﹐機械人才第一次合體等等﹐成為八十年代的經典超級機械人動畫。二零零七年的新動畫「超獸機攻斷空我」﹐則只是掛羊頭賣狗肉之作。除了借用舊作機械人的名字和合體結構外﹐兩者並無關連﹐更加不是續集。若果用「超獸機神」的標準去量度「超獸機攻」﹐珠玉在前地去比較﹐新作可以說是各方面也不合格。不過若果把「超獸機攻」當作一套獨立動畫來評審﹐倒也不是完全一無是處。至少這套動畫惡搞了不少熱血機械人的情節﹐知情者必定發出會心微笑﹐有些位置更讓人拍案叫絕捧腹大笑。

「超獸機攻」的故事很行貨﹐兩男兩女四個少年人﹐不知什麼原因被選上了﹐坐在巨大機械人斷空我中戰鬥。初期的任務很白痴﹐說是要保衛世界當弱者的朋友﹐有戰亂的地方要會去搞局﹐總之讓作戰雙方永遠陷入膠著狀態。打倒幾國不同國家的嘍囉怪獸後﹐出現一台謎之赤色的斷空我﹐幾番交手也不分高下。四個戲份小到連路人也不如﹐不知還算不算是主角的主角﹐亦開始試探找出斷空我的秘密。目標更鎖定在斷空我背後的支持者﹐一個左看右看也像高達命種議長的男人身上。其實「超獸機攻」只是十二集的短篇動畫﹐角色背景交侍﹐人物關係發展全部從略﹐劇情一下子就跳入解謎階段﹐再三扒兩撥把大壞蛋幹掉結局完場。結局說了出來也不會破壞劇本的懸疑性﹐反正主線的橋段已爛無可爛。話說有忠奸兩個外星人﹐奸的外星人要毀滅地球﹐忠的外星人想要保護地球﹐於是製造了斷空我出來。斷空我頭十集的作戰﹐說穿了只不過刻意安排的特訓﹐把主角四人置諸死地而後生﹐引發斷空我進化使出神獸威力。最後兩集斷空我與赤色斷空我合體﹐由地球一路打到到奸外星人的月球基地﹐ 受到重創後又再進化﹐用新絕招一劍把大壞蛋的機械人斃了。

雖說劇本整體來說老土兼腦殘﹐但每集中的笑話點子倒有不少﹐往往有意想不到的驚喜。正常的超級機械人動畫中的基地司令﹐通常是製造機械人的科學家﹐智勇兼備是眾人的精神領袖。斷空我基地的司令﹐則只是個夾心管理層﹐喜歡以打工仔的滑頭口吻對主角訓話。熱血機械人必定有些指定動作﹐斷空我也有﹐只不過有點兒不同。機械人的出場歌曲不是鏡外配樂﹐而是從機械人身上的喇叭直接播出來。出發時主角應該很熱血地高叫出發去也﹐斷空我的駕駛員卻是很無奈地給司令迫著扮熱血。其中一個男主角夜半約女工程司出來﹐女工程司以為他要對自己告白﹐原來講了這麼久卻會錯意﹐只不過是想給他的坐駕加新武器。還有不少玩轉其他超級機械人動畫的橋段﹐跨張放大那些早已看得麻木的牌例過場戲﹐耍帥過頭反而會變得謬荒滑稽。

「超獸機攻」的只是套低成本製作﹐畫面使用了很多兼容卡﹐人物偶然會走樣得很厲害。除了主角斷空我保留原作的韻味外﹐其他機設只是小學生的習作﹐完全不堪入目。片頭曲用日本小調﹐死不斷氣的唱腔令人煩厭﹐片尾曲用豎琴伴奏﹐倒算閱耳動聽。角色完全沒有演譯發揮的機會﹐故事編排更不用提了。不過近年麼熱血超級機械人動畫買少見買﹐只好找這套假熱血的「超獸機攻」來臨時充數﹐讓超級機械人在簡單的正邪黑白二分世界中大打幾場﹐過過乾癮。