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在校方的嘗試下,海爾頓的移民生考試成績並不比本土生差。有支持現行政策的老師 說,移民生如要日後在社會上成功,能依靠的只有學歷。但副校長威勒則不無遺憾地 說,此舉等於剝奪了移民生融入主流社會的機會,如果10年後看看這些學生從事甚 麼行業的話,答案恐怕會令老師失望。

師生之間也擔心,校方這種新式「隔離」政策,既無助消除社會上以及校內對非法移 民的抗拒心理,同時也令不少憧憬美國式生活的移民生沮喪。來自危地馬拉的19歲 女生雷蒙多說,雖然自己努力下每科成績都拿到A,但根本談不上融入主流社會,如 果到頭來仍是靠替人打掃房屋維生的話,讀書還有甚麼用?

其實,融唔融入主流社會同從事咩行業有咩關係?當年我學校並無好似文中所講嘅咁極端嘅隔離政策,但我依家嘅生活算美國式嘅生活?我覺得唔係好算。但我嘅工作會唔會令以前嘅老師失望?絶對唔會。

當然,我認同文中所講,學校一般無足夠地協助移民適應美國嘅生活,就算只係校內,都好少會有本地人同新移民共同喺同一個圈子之內。當然,呢個現像同種族歧視唔一定有關聯,只係大家都唔會有咩共同嘅話題。無奈嘅係,即使無主動咁隔離兩班人,被動咁等佢哋自動走埋一齊並唔係一個好辦法。

其實,如果要喺主動隔離同被動咁由得啲學生「自生自滅」,我都有少少希望當年我學校有多一啲主動嘅行動。至少,或者我就唔會總有啲兩頭唔到岸嘅感覺。

或者值得一提嘅係,「融」同「隔」相差嘅其實只係部首…

by khc on Mon Mar 23 01:13:04 2009 Permlink
Tags: chinese rant

What the hell?

(19:41:50) macondo_: khc: some contacts report that they receive my messages twice, and I didn't resend them

(19:42:35) khc: it's possible that your buddy already received the message but the switchboard connection died before we get an ACK

(19:42:56) macondo_: What the hell is this switchboard that can't work properly?

(19:43:20) darkrain42: heh, indeed

(19:43:26) khc: ya, what the hell indeed

by khc on Wed Feb 25 21:44:20 2009 Permlink
Tags: computer rant

Social experiment and rants about fonts

I am not the biggest fan of Web 2.0 social networking sites. While Web 1.0 social networking sites (of course, they never called themselves social networking sites back then) tend to be fairly simple and navigable, Web 2.0 social networking sites seem to either have a reputation of colorful pre-teens or overweighted professionals. Web 2.0 social networking sites tend to have nothing in common and try to break as many known knowns as possible. The only trend that they share is that they all try to cram as many things on one page as possible, something people like to call "Mashups".

Of course, on those closed systems mashups tend to be possible only in very limited and controlled ways. For example, while Facebook can import an external feed to its Notes section, there's no way to import an external photo album. Getting data in is also much easier than getting data out.

That said, sometimes usefulness can be found. I've used a number of RSS readers and finally settled on Google Reader, and it has a feature that allows you to star or share feed items. I've recently found out that it even allows me to export my starred or shared items. Ah, those beloved mashups!

The end result can be found on the lower right corner of this site. There's no easy way to get statistic about who click on those links, although I seem to remember a way to do that with Google Analytics which is not enabled by default. Judging by stats of this site's visitors (again, with Google Analytics) this new area has a chance of being helpful to some, as they will likely find what I found interesting, interesting. It's even aptly titled "Interesting Stuff".

Those of you who read this site through the feed will of course miss out. I suppose one could subscribe to my google reader's starred items' feed instead.

As I was trying to integrate that starred item mashup onto this site I fiddled with the font sizes in the CSS. I noticed that I have weird font-size all over the place just so that the menu headings and menu items would look the way I want them to. That seems quite silly, so I've taken most of them out and left only the relative sizes there. I also changed Firefox's default font size from 14px to 12px to better match my desktop settings (which is 10pt on 90dpi).

That created a problem though. Many websites take the default font size into account and adjust the font size down to enforce a particular design on web pages. Worse, some websites even do that on the main content (for example, Google News like to insert font size=-1 everywhere). After I decreased the default font size on Firefox some pages become unreadably small. I can set a minimum font size, but that would make correct uses of small font indistinguishable from incorrect uses.

Now that I think about it, this might have been why I hardcoded font sizes on this website. I probably got tired of zooming in all the time on other sites. I think I am trying to do the correct thing here though, so I will see how long this experiment is going to last before I can no longer stand it and change everything back.

While I was fiddling with font size everywhere I also realized GNOME by default assumes 96 dpi, while my real dpi is 90. This made fonts larger than they should. So I fixed that too, and changed the font size at the new/correct dpi to look comfortable on my eyes.

by khc on Fri Dec 5 21:50:33 2008 Permlink
Tags: computer rant

My Credit Card Disappeared (2)

So after a week of not hearing back anything, I sent them another rant message and demanded a real human being to answer. They sent back the same reply as last time, and also another message:

We are currently experiencing higher than normal email volume. We are working diligently to reply to your inquiry as soon as possible. As a valued customer, we appreciate your patience and the opportunity to service your banking needs.

* Please do not reply to this message as this mailbox is not monitored *

Maybe if you fix my problem then all those complain hate mails will stop.

In the mean time though, their Bill Pay system still works wonderfully, and was quick to notify me (via email too! I checked the checkbox to receive all customer service responses via email and I never got any of them) that I have a $584.60 bill that I need to pay.

Guess they got their priorities right...

by khc on Wed Nov 8 19:30:03 2006 Permlink
Tags: rant

My Credit Card Disappeared

... from Bank of America's online banking site. Here's the reply I got from them:

Dear Ka-Hing H. Cheung,

Thank you for your inquiry dated 10/31/06 regarding accessing your
credit card through Online Banking. Your concerns are very important to
us. We appreciate the opportunity to service your banking needs.

Customer accessibility to our Online Banking service is one of our top
priorities.

We apologize for the difficulties you have experienced with our online
banking service and we understand your frustration. We are currently
working to resolve these issues as quickly as possible. We have
escalated this problem and we expect to have a resolution shortly.

We appreciate your patience and understanding regarding this matter. If
we may be of further assistance, please contact us again by e-mail.
Thank you for choosing Bank of America.

Sincerely,

G. Steven
Bank of America

Did you know? You can pay all your bills in minutes with Online Banking
with free, unlimited Bill Pay. Sign in to Online Banking and click on
the Bill Pay and e-Bills tab to get started paying bills today.

Yeah, as if I am going to pay my bills if I can't even see the card, right?

Oh, for the record, my name is not Ka-Hing H. Cheung.

by khc on Wed Nov 1 20:58:37 2006 Permlink
Tags: rant
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