Wednesday, September 24, 2008

$10 Million Idea



(CNN) -- Got an idea that could change the world, or at least help a lot of people? Google wants to hear from you -- and it will pay as much as $10 million to make your idea a reality.

Called Project 10^100 (pronounced "10 to the 100th"), Google's initiative will seek input from the public and a panel of judges in choosing up to five winning ideas, to be announced in February.

Google announced the project live on CNN on Wednesday morning.

"These ideas can be big or small, technology-driven or brilliantly simple -- but they need to have impact," Google said in a news release. "We know there are countless brilliant ideas that need funding and support to come to fruition."

Those are ideas such as the Hippo Water Roller, which Google cited as the kind of concept the company would be interested in rewarding. Developed in Africa, where it is most used, the Hippo Water Roller is a barrel-shaped container, attached to a handle, that holds 24 gallons of water and can be rolled with little effort like a wheelbarrow, making it easier for villagers on foot to transport critically needed fresh water to their homes.

People are encouraged to submit their ideas, in any of 25 languages, at www.project10tothe100.com through October 20. Entrants must briefly describe their idea and answer six questions, including, "If your idea were to become a reality, who would benefit the most and how?"

Google employees, with the help of an advisory board, will narrow the submissions to 100 semifinalists by January 27. Between January 27 and February 2, the public will vote online for their favorite ideas. A panel of as-yet-unnamed judges will then review the top 20 ideas and announce up to five winners in mid-February.

Funding, from a pool of $10 million, will be awarded in May. If the judges decide to reward five winning ideas, each will receive $2 million. If only two ideas are chosen, each will receive $5 million, and so on.

A Google spokeswoman was reluctant to set parameters for the submissions, although the project's Web site suggests that successful ideas should address such issues as providing food and shelter, building communities, improving health, granting more access to education, sustaining the global ecosystem and promoting clean energy.

"We don't want to limit it at all. We want a wide range of ideas," said Bethany Poole, product marketing manager at Google, who announced the project Wednesday on CNN along with Andy Berndt, managing director of Google's Creative Lab. "We think great ideas come from anywhere."

To cite Google's own example, Google News began after the September 11 terrorist attacks, when an engineer became frustrated that he couldn't aggregate news sources from around the world in one place.

By opening the project to anyone -- not just laboratories or universities -- Google is embracing "crowdsourcing," the Internet-age notion that the collective wisdom of mass audiences can be leveraged to find solutions to design tasks.

Project 10^100 is not unlike the Google-sponsored Lunar X PRIZE, a $30 million international competition to safely land a robot on the surface of the moon, travel 500 meters over the lunar surface, and send images and data back to Earth. The first team to land on the moon and complete the mission objectives will be awarded $20 million. At least 16 teams are competing.

Those who submit winning Project 10^100 ideas will not be required to have the technical expertise to implement them, Poole said. Google has not determined how winning projects will be sustained financially after the initial prize money runs out, she said.

People may submit more than one idea. Through its online submissions, Google also hopes to connect people with good ideas to charitable organizations who could help implement them, Poole said.

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

One Dollar House

Look at this....



$1
10 Bed, 7 Bath
9,025 Sq. Ft.
1.2 Acres
Estimated Payment:
$0 Per Month*
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2900 Fairmount (AUCTION)
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
MLS ID# 2488204


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Does the real estate touch the bottom already ? There are so many $1 properties on sale...

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Friday, August 29, 2008

纸老虎Baby

我们家的奥运宝宝也快满月了,不再满足于刚开始几天吃了睡,睡了吃的猪猪生活, 开始更高要求了。

比如说今天,吃过晚饭, 非得我抱着才肯睡,一放下就哭。如此三番四次,我琢磨他尿布干干的, 吃得也很饱,决定试他一次:让他哭几分钟。他扯着嗓哭了会, 最后几下音调高高,我觉得熬不住了, 正准备再抱他起来, 突然地就不哭了。 一瞅,已经撅着嘴睡着了,小粉脸还有些气气的样子。

心下窃喜: 总算可以歇会手哪。老公也乐了, 来一句: "我们家Isaac 也是个纸老虎嘛." 笑倒。

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Can you do this?



Leave you message if you can do this at the same time. At least my brain is not wired to do this.

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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

How Californians View America


Doesn't the picture say it all?

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

搞笑翻译

最近在网络上看到些超级搞笑的翻译:

贵阳 ( Expensive Sun )
乘警 ( Multiply by Police )
这是小地方, 估计是翻译软件作的祟。

但看看这个,

华师一附中
( No.1 Middle School Attached to Central China Normal University )


这可是全国数一数二的重点中学, 每年要向北大, 清华 及科技大输送几十高材生的.

再看看我上次在浦东国际机场实拍的:
乘车指南 ( Traffic Guide )



上海那么多海归回国的, 机场来来往往那么多国际友人, 犯这种搞笑错误实是不该。

希望这次北京奥运会不要出太多类似笑话。

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

上海一瞥



人民广场



南京路步行街



城煌庙九曲回廊, 巨喜欢这,好多古玩珠宝玉器,手工艺品和小吃



外滩

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Sunday, February 03, 2008

BlackBerry Cell Phones



Heard about this fancy cell device for quite a while. Finally we got a pair of BlackBerry phones. Mine is red, Lao-gong's is black.

Love it. Convenient interface, intuitive browsing, 1.3 Gega bytes camera ...plus, fashion.

To know more about it, Google "BlackBerry cell phones", you will find a lot of information.

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

The Science of Romance

看着你的右手:比较你的无名指指端和食指指端。 如果无名指相对来说越长的话, 你就越有可能在数学, 音乐和机械方面有天赋。

这可不是做"半仙",这个例子摘自本期时代杂志一系列的专题文章--<>. 这个问题是 Rutgers University 一人类学教授建立的,原因是当人在子宫内生长的时候,雄性激素会让无名指变长。她还有类似的56个问题,从科学的角度帮助你做性格测试, Chemistry.com

Well,回到这个问题本身,发现我的数学水平其实在平均线左右,老公和儿子都是天生的数学和机械天才,女儿似乎更艺术化些。看来老三出世, 第一件事就是看手指头 :-)

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Monday, December 10, 2007

Stuffy Factory

Thanks for the stuffy factory toy we bought yesterday, finally Katherine made several stuffy girls for herself after owning hundreds of stuffy animals, cartoon chracters and all other kinds of stuffy friends. I believe she has almost everything in the stuffy product lines --- all in series collection --- Care bears, Dora(s), TeleTubbies, Hello Kitties, Baniyanigens (?), Piglets, Leos, Miss. Spiders ... She remebers all her collections and would exactly recall what she has missed in the series in the store. For this, I seldom disppoint her except when she had been extremely bad during the week.


Finally she knows how a stuffy animal was made. It is out of hard work and delication! I felt like the "深圳打工妹" when we used the stuffy factory machine to make her toys yesterday. Those hard working girls! It is a good toy design,
to bring the kids in the stuffy process.

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Friday, December 07, 2007

Licence to be president ( By HeDou)

In the modern societies, a person would need a certain degree or license to hold practically any job. Sometimes, the degree or the license is pretty hard to get----
for example,
(1) Those in the medical and judiciary fields. It is quite understandable since the decisions in those two fields directly alter people’s life or destiny.
(2) Engineers, educators, vehicle drivers, and even interior designers need particular licenses, more or less, for the similar reason.

But, why in the world there is no license required for becoming the President of United Stated? As far as I can understand, the President can steer the direction of the whole nation , impact the life of everybody resided in the territory. Should he/she at least get a certain type of “driver’s license” or even, for god’s sake, a road test? The process of voting can only give the mandates of the job, which has nothing to do with the qualifications. People choose doctor mainly based on the doctor’s qualifications and experience, nobody choose his doctor by listening the doctor’s debates.
Give them a test! I know it sounds crazy, but maybe we can solve all the frustrations in today’s world by just doing that. For a start, how about try an IQ test?

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Friday, November 30, 2007

Mind over Matter

My recent visit to the Science discovery center of San Diego is quite interesting.
Here is a snapshot of a phrase I captured in the hall:



Isn't it fun?

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Monday, May 07, 2007

Elevator Enthuisiam

有没有谁会象我们家老二呢,对电梯有着不可形容的狂热?
他三岁, 爱好各种各样的机械按纽,玩具, 电器,只要有按纽的地方, 他都会去试,狂按一通,也会研究。我想我们是不敢带他上飞机的, 一不留神他可能跑到驾驶室把飞机按下来。

来说说他的首选电梯吧。到商场,Bart,饭店,凡是有电梯的地方, 他必去的,进去开关电梯, 上上下下, 熟练至及,而且记得路。就好象我们昨天去动物园吧, 刚进园门他就撒鹰追兔般一路小跑, 到了他想去的地方,回头笑, 等我。然后进电梯,看着一种景色,门合上,上去,门又打开, 另一番的风景。他乐极了。 我想,他是很眩或于电梯的功能。 如果人类要研究时间机器,发明者十有八九会是我们家老二。

(篇外)

老大现在可坏了。因为她弟弟总学她讲话, 所以昨天专门教他讲 "Kevin 是只小狗狗"。 老二还不太明白, 所以不停地念叨
"Kevin 是只小狗狗"。。。老大伏在沙发上笑得喘不过气。你说她坏不坏?

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Monday, April 09, 2007

Circus Trees

I took photoes of these famous circus trees in Banfonte Garden, Gilroy last weekend. For a history of it, click : Wikipedia Circus Tree

1. Basket Tree:



2. Zig-Zag tree:



3. (Forgot name ...)

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Monday, March 26, 2007

Wikipedia Baby



Another episode about my daughter ---- She can use wikipedia to check the things she wants to know, at a 5.5 years old. Above is an image she found from the site.

This may not be unique, but still a wonderful thing to be recognized by her parents.

After we unpurposely showed her once, she adopted the method and use it to check her favorite names such as "Rhinoceros","Porcupine", "Octopussy" and many many others. She doesn't write very well yet, but she knows the spelling of these words. A lot more than I expected. Sometimes she typed the words into the search dialog box by copying them from her books. I think mostly she wants to see the photos.

Now she starts to transit from fancy nouns to adjectives: "beautiful", "happy", "wonderful"...
As always, she likes words with multiple syllables.

What a joy when she clicks the "Go" button !

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Happy Pi day

Today is march 14, also known as Pi-day. Some people thinks it is the most irrational day of the year! Interestingly, it is also Albert Einstein's Birthday.

A brief math refresher: Pi, a simple concept, the relationship between a circle's circumference and diameter: Multiply the diameter by pi — 3.14159, to use a crude approximation that would make many of the people in this story blanch — and you get the circumference.
It is is about a curious group of people with an almost religious zeal for a mind-numbing string of numbers. Actually one number, made up of a chain that is known — so far — to be more than one trillion digits long. They are the acolytes of the church of pi.

When I read the stories about "Pi-day" fans, I am so glad that I am not a Pi-fan :
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070312/ap_on_fe_st/the_church_of_pi

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Friday, January 19, 2007

小咪生日

今天是小咪三岁生日呢。早晨起来,跟他说:"Happy Birthday!". 小咪很高兴,连着叨叨:" Happy, Happy ", 又学小狗汪汪叫。不禁莞尔,他以为是说 Puppy 呢。

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Friday, September 01, 2006

小女小儿轶事

接着上一篇写吧,小孩子家们的更多趣事:

5. 多音节单词
小女很喜欢三个音节以上的单词,碰到了是一定要学会的。 去饭馆碰到好吃的菜,她不说"Yummy",说"Delicious"; 还有一个隔三猜五讲的词是"MetaPhysical", 说的时候眉飞色舞,其实我估计她对这个词的意思不甚了了,只是喜欢它的发音罢了。

6. 船
小女玩具最多的是各重各样的布娃娃,卡通人物。最近她有了一艘海盗船,昨天发现她有个创意, 用那些卡通人物和家里的木勺木锅铲组成了一个船队: 船的前面是个狗狗在拉,后面一只猴在推,猪猪和猫咪拿着木勺木铲划桨。整个设计令人忍不住想笑,但又很有意思。

来说说男孩子的有趣之处吧。

7. Jay-Leno 音乐
他总不能忍受"Jay-Leno" 笑话讲完之后的一段音乐,每次不管在干什么,音乐响起之时他必定跑去关上电视声音,然后接着干他自己的事,估摸着差不多了呢,还得看看电视画面确实一下,才将 声音放开。

8. 我饿了
另外,他每次要吃要喝了,不说话,费很大的劲扛一箱面,或者是一箱饮料到我面前。很逗。 但看起来我需要好好训练他讲话。

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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

童趣

1。吃 "Tree"
刚开始学语言,女儿最喜欢的是 "Sky","Butterfly","Cloud""Tree", etc. 一日去餐馆吃饭,端上来一盘西兰花炒牛肉,女儿看了便大叫: "Tree, Tree" ... 随之倨案啖"树".

2。 丹顶鹤
动物园刚进门的地方有一群丹顶鹤,女儿极之喜欢,便买了一只玩具丹顶鹤,每次去动物园必带。但之后她便不愿再在该处多做停留,每次紧紧抱着她的丹顶鹤催着快走。 问其原因,答曰怕被那些同伴叫着飞走。

3. 撞头
儿子还不大善于用言辞表达他自己,但极为聪明,没想有一天也干了蠢事。 一日突然大哭,过去看看怎么回事,问他,用手指指门,还用头狠狠撞一下,疼得龇牙咧嘴,又哭,不过也算让我们明白原委了。 :-)

4. 字母
女儿喜欢字母,常将她们当作朋友, 还有一个具有双重身份的朋友。 这便是"M". 她经常拿着"M"对我讲"em", 然后翻过来, 念 "Da-Bu-Niu".特乐。

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