Romantic Pattern

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I always have trouble understanding why something is romantic but something else is not. I went to shopping with Pat today. We saw some bag with different pattern, she pointed at one of the bags with some kind of flower pattern and said that’s romantic. The bag next to it has a similar flower pattern and I asked whether that one is also romantic, Pat said my pattern is bad taste. Women love romantic things, but men, especially engineers, always have problem found the boundary of romantic and end up falling into the trap of bad taste.

I know the academic definition of romantic. Given me a piece of music, literature, philosopher and architecture etc, I can found out whether or not it is from the romantic period. Romantic era has different characteristic that make it distinguish from the classical period or the modern period. Romantic is definitely not rational, mechanical, well structured or simple. Romantic is not chaotic, that belongs to the post-modern era. However when it comes to pattern, I can tell what is not a romantic pattern reliably. But after I filter out all the patterns violate the romantic rules, I still can’t tell what is a romantic pattern. I wonder what am I missing from my romantic spotting algorithm.

Pre Is Not Competing with the iPhone

As a long time (10+ yeas) Palm owner, I am looking forward to the Pre. The first version seems not ready to compete with iPhone, Palm better fix it soon. I may deflect to iPhone if the next generation iPhone is attractive enough.

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Land deals in Africa and Asia

Land grabbing on forth world countries sounds like a good solution to the food supply problem in third world countries. If land grabber can put the lands for better use, they are more entitle to the lands than the locals. It is not neo-colonialist, it’s the survival of the fitness.

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Interview Tips

I have been interviewing over 20 candidates in the past few weeks for the three full time positions we are hiring. I would like to summarize the good and the bad about the interviewees and share some interview tips for potential job seekers.

I found many interviewee does not understand what an interview is about. Many new grads has this problem, but it also shows up in quite a number of candidates with many years of work experience. An interview is not an exam, not a Q&A session. You don’t get any points for getting the right answer. The answers are not not the end, rather it is just the mean to sell yourself to the interviewer. An interview usually just an hour long. The interviewer has to make the decide whether or not hire the you from this hour long conversation. The interview would like to find out as much as possible about you to judge whether you fit the job. You should should provide as much information as possible to convince the interviewer to hire you.

On the other hand, some candidates provide too much information. They talk too fast, they talk too much, they even make me totally lose about what they are saying. The general rule of thumb is the more Information the better, but only relevant information counts. I have candidate start introducing himself with the first job he had 10 years ago. I lost my patient before he got to year three. Always prioritize what you say, put the most attractive experience first. You want to grab the interest of the interviewer. If the interviewer is interest to know more, he will ask you for more details. Don’t get too excited talking about yourself and assume he is still following you. Make sure you pause often to give a chance to the interviewer to clarify any points in you just said. The information is useless to the interviewer unless he understand what you are talking about.

When answering a question, if you find a question is vague, don’t hesitate ask for clarification. Very often the interviewer only knows what he kind of information he want to know, but did not know exactly what kind of questions can get the candidate to demonstrate he has the right quality. Upon hearing the question, some candidate jump to answering right away without a thought on the intention of the question. Their answer usually totally miss the point, did not give the interviewer any useful information. It would not hurt to step back for a brief moment, think through the question, ask more to find out what is the best way to present the answer such that it means the expectation of the interviewer.

If you have multiple interviews with different people in a row. I advise you always talk a short break between the interviews even you feel you don’t need one. The next interviewer may already waiting outside the meeting room, but you should still take the chance to ask to use the washroom and have a cup of water. It is reasonable request and no one expect to test the endurance of the candidate. Having a break not only unwind your stress level such that you will perform better in the following interview, the break is also a good chance to leave a good first impression to the interviewer. The interviewer probably would have to walk you to the washroom or the water cooler. The interview has not officially start at that point, the interviewer is in more relaxing state of mind and his is less critical on the conversation. You can ask some basic information about the interviewer, such as how long he is working in the company or you can make some generic comments about the office environment. It is easier to get the interview connect with you personally or even get him to like you in the short walk to and from the meeting room. Once the inside the meeting room, interviewer sits behind the table, he would be more self aware about his authority as the interviewer. He would keep some mental distance from the candidate and it is harder for you to impress him.

I believe in the blink theory. Most interviewer already make a initial judgment whether or not reject the candidate within the first five minutes of the interview. The interviewer just spend the reminding time of the interview to confirm his judgment. Most people with a reasonable mind would correct his judgment if new evidences surfaces that contradicts with what he currently believes, however it seems only works one way in an interview. Once the idea of rejection gets on the mind of the interview, it is really hard to shake it off. The candidate survives to the end of the interview does not imply he is hired. He still have to rank against other candidates who survives to the end. There are less competition in the ranking stage, because over three quarter of the candidates is already rejected in the interview.

If the candidate survives the first five minutes, he would still be rejected anytime in the interview if he raised a red flag to the interviewer. What clicks the red flag is difference to difference interviewer. I really hate people bluffing about their experience. At the end of the day, the red flag is just an feeling hard to quantify at first. The red flag is that the interviewer is simply saying he feels uncomfortable working with you. Once the interviewer has that uneasy feeling, he would confirm it by directing the questions in a different way. It’s surprisingly easy to find post-hoc evidences to back up the initial doubt. It may not sound very scientific, but the interviewer is a human and that’s how psychology works. It is a human making the hire or no-hire decision at the end of day.

六月四日﹐故事一則

今天是六月四日﹐我想說一個故事給大家聽。

從前有一條小鄉村﹐村民日出而作日入而息﹐生活很樸素善良。與其他鄉村有點不同﹐這條村的居民天生善忘﹐昨天的事今天己記不起﹐今天的事明天就忘記了。若村民甲得了罪村民乙﹐到了第二天大家都忘記了。正因為村民善忘﹐他們之間沒有什麼爭拗﹐所以大家能夠和諧共處。

有天早上一頭村民從未見過的野獸闖進村子﹐﹐村民們都很好奇﹐便走出來看過究竟。他們議論紛紛﹐討論著這頭野獸是什麼動物。有人問這頭讓牠進入村子會不會危險。另一人立即回答說﹕看牠毛聳聳樣子多麼可愛﹐當然不會有危險了。村民圍觀了好一陣見子﹐見野獸沒有什麼動靜﹐便各自散去做自己的事﹐由得野獸在村子四處走動。

到了旁晚吃飯的時候﹐村民各自回家開飯。住在村口的王婆發現孫兒不見了﹐動員村民四出搜索。最後村長終於在村子的井旁﹐發現王婆孫兒的屍體。屍體上有很明顯被野獸襲擊的痕跡﹐大家一致認為王婆孫兒是被今天早上的野獸咬死的。在屍體有很多野獸的糞便﹐猜想野獸在吃飽後拉屎。奇怪的是糞便竟然在火光下閃閃生煇﹐原來野獸的糞便中混集了黃金。這時天色己晚﹐村長留下幫助王婆埋葬孫兒﹐著村民先行回家明天才商量對付野獸的辨法。

到了第二天早上﹐因村民天性善忘的關係﹐大部份人已忘記昨天發生的慘劇﹐除了失去孫兒的王婆和發現屍體的村長。他們二人因接觸過孫兒的屍體﹐對昨天發生的事情還記憶猶新。這時那頭野獸再次闖進村子﹐村民忘記昨天曾見過這頭野獸﹐於是又走出來看過究竟議論紛紛。王婆見狀馬上告訴眾人﹐說這頭野獸很危險會吃人﹐大家應該合力打死牠。可是村民並不相信她的說話﹐有人說野獸毛聳聳樣子多麼可愛﹐當然不會有危險了。王婆反問村民﹐難道你們忘記我孫兒被野獸咬死的事情嗎﹖有人說王婆孫兒昨天不是跌入河中淹死嗎。有人說王婆孫兒昨天不是病死的嗎。更有人說王婆記錯了﹐她根本沒有孫兒。

王婆見大家不相信她﹐心裏著急便向村長求救﹐希望他可以幫忙說出真相。村長記得王婆孫兒的死法﹐可是他更記得野獸拉出的黃金。他心想今天真幸運﹐野獸今再來村子﹐入黑後獨自去收集野獸糞便﹐撿出糞便中的黃金就發達了。於是他沒有說出真相﹐更說是王婆孫兒頑皮在先﹐挑潑野獸才被牠咬死。大家只要不去招惹野獸﹐便不會有危險了。雖然王婆竭力遊說村民﹐奈何沒有人相信王婆的說話。村長更說王婆在浪費大家的時間﹐著大家去幹活耕作。村民看見野獸沒有什麼動靜﹐便各自散去做自己的事﹐由得野獸在村子四處走動。

到了旁晚吃飯的時候﹐村民各自回家開飯。村民的老婆發現村長不見了﹐動員村民四出搜索﹐可是完全找不到村長的蹤影﹐只是在村尾的大樹旁找到村長的布鞋﹐而布鞋旁些有閃閃發光的黃金。村民不明白村長為什麼會失蹤﹐只有王婆心裏明白﹐村長肯定是給野獸吃掉了﹐還吃得一乾二淨連骨頭也吞下肚。村民聽見村長被野獸吃掉﹐大家也人心惶惶﹐死怕下一個輪到自己被吃。不過大家不用怕只要到了明天早上﹐﹐村民又會忘記吃人的野獸﹐更加不會記得有過這樣的一個村長啦。