Thursday, December 22, 2005

Tokyo trip first impression, Disneyland

(for the second time here after 20 years)
Well, donno wether I am going to express these all in English, but I know if I write this in Chinese I will be too lazy to translate all of them into Eng. haha
For the convenience of some of my friends who cannot read Chinese I give the mercy to all of you. LOL
I had been to Tokyo 20 years ago. I spent 7 days around this area, including 大阪(Osaka), 名古屋(nagoya) and 芦ノ湖. This time, we also stayed in a Hotel called Fujinoboukaen Hotel in 小山町(Oyamajyo) of 須走(Subashiri).
Generally, I am happy with this trip, as there are no troubles and all the destinations in the shedule are completed. The first impression of Tokyo was nearly the same with 20 years ago. Clean, efficient(although not traffic) and ordered. This time I collected a lot of pictures, arounds 1700 pieces, for which I can reorganise into my blog. I like taking pictures since the time I got my first digital camera. Now I become a gulu of picture taking. I take random pictures; if time is allowed I will often make sure the picture quality is as good as possible.

Me in Disneyland


This is a Christmas tree inside Disneyland. I took this picture just beside it. It is huge and shiny.A very large Micky Mouse baloon in the showoff march of Disneyland.



The second day of our trip was to Tokyo Disneyland. It is just another busy day of Disney resort. We are lucky not to be trapped in the highway til 12 o'clock to get into this busy playground. As usual we need to queue for more than an hour for every popular games and shows.
Dame it computer it gets so hot when I use picture software. For comments pls move your mosue cursor above the picture. Anyway, I am going to publish some pictures with some comments.
There are shows and games in Disneyland. Unfortunately, it is too cold here this time. Some of the shows are cancelled and too cold to wait outside when you are queueing for games. I was waiting to see the show below but it was cancelled when I was queueing. And, it came to be night. We feel cold but I stil roamed around outside for good pictures.



A castle inside Disneyland..... The whole Disneyland was a place sparkling with bright stars at nights.
The main entrance building was decorated by thousands of bulbs to look so bright at night.

The castle was beautiful at night.

Many thanks to AiBefore we get back to our Hotel, we got the supoort from a cute lady in the customer service centre of Disneyland. She helped us finding out where to take free shuttle bus back to our Hotel.

Saturday, July 09, 2005

Do it healthier

Ever since I feel confused of what I am going to do there are many choices upon me. More and less some of them are attracting options, no matter if they are right or wrong. People know how to judge things' rightfulness but they just don't do what they think it is what we should follow.
It is often the laziness that drives us to the end of the world. Another thing is that we don't like anything we do not get used to.

Is this the substaintial part that I should change into or is this something not important and can be ignored again and again?

Check it out then?

I wish I can make myself have a healtier life, at least not like nobody. It's not somebody's somebody. I just don't like to be nobody's nobody. I want to be myself. A guy that I think I am.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Humanoid robot and moral concerns

As the technologies of computer science are moving forward, human beings now have substantial progresses in making robots. More attentions were paid in the developments of humanoid robots:

The followings are two robotic advances planned for commercial purposes or prototypes produced for analysis of robotic research adaptation in Japan.
1. Sony QRIO and AIBO

2. Honda ASIMO

Sony has long been recognized as a high quality producer for visualization, music and game industries. Now it makes a further research movement to the robot with characteristics and form of human and our pets (the closest starting from the dog). QRIO is amongst the first few prototypes of humanoid robot. The first impression for people to this new produce of Sony is probably light, small, and agile. From its information provided by the website and many public presentations, it can walk, dance, see, express certain emotions, listen and understand up to thousands of phrases, recognize the geometrical motifs for its motion landscape, react to several environmental changes (such as stand up again if it falls down). Although the dance occasions in public are obvious pre-programmed, this small robot does amazed people of its ability of motion. Of course this includes the ability of remain balanced.
I recon why Sony makes their first few prototypes in such a tiny sizes as ABIO and QRIO, it is because the smaller the size the less concern to the influence of gravity. The reason is simple.
Firstly, the lighter the robot, the less impact it will suffer when it fall from a certain altitude. For example, when a small cat falls from two stories height it can often still stay alive and not hurt so much like if a human falls from that altitude. If you are a grown-up, you can also notice that when you are a kid, doing working out is easier than you are now.
Secondly, the robot has no worry about retaining heat like animals (in fact they mostly have problem in heat exchanging as the central unit usually produces excess heat in the current technology). The small body will not make them feel cold if they are in room temperature. The current domestic prototype researches do not consider the adaptation conditions of extreme environments; therefore, size is not a strict problem if it is small.
Thirdly, small bodies are easier for triggering. The producer will meet fewer problems between lubrication and damping in the hinges and joints.

Honda had spent more time in human-sized (presumably not weight) robots. Apparently, the robots are not as agile as the prototypes of Sony’s ABIO and QRIO. However, their strategies are different. Domestic robots are now starting to raise their arms and trying to stand up. One day, they will act like us human beings, cashing in front of the cash machine and drink charger refreshments in the fast-food shops.
Many new robots are introduced into the market every year. When we looking forward to the influences that more advanced robots could apply to our living and society, problems are still submerged beneath the surface.

So far I can think about problems are mostly moral aspects. Moral concerns are displayed by several movies such as “I, Robot” in 2004 and “Artificial Intelligence” in 2001. In the films, people started to think about the impact that robots may pose to our lives. However, these films are still unaware about many imminent problems that may destroy our society, which are different from the aspects represented by the “Terminator” series by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The point is “the robots are not human beings”. To say, if robots are eventually made very similar to us, in the beginning, they can only obey commands from an intellectual body such as another robot, an animal, or a human. The problem rose from several facts.
First, they have few abilities to distinguish between right and wrong. To tell the truth, even a matured human can not avoid making mistakes even he or she is well educated.
The influences are very likely to start from the adoption of humanoid robots into the domestic area. Children although will be told the difference between a man and a robot, but they are most likely to be spoiled by the companionship of the robot. Either treating the robot as a human or a robot can both cause problems. The reason is “Robot has no human right”. It is actually based on individual morality -- there is no law to protect them. A robot can be killed as what criminals do to the real human nowadays without the confliction to any law. So, where is the red line?
If a child is used to a family not to say killing robots but ignoring the right of the robots, what would he do to the human? If the adults told the little child that he or she does not need to care about the feeling of the robot, what would she interact with friends after finally enter the school?
Second, when the manufacturer making the robot, how much amount of knowledge would he give the robot to think? Can a robot protect itself by attacking a human? On the other hand, is a robot only allowed to suffer if it is tortured by man? Can a robot decide which is right or wrong to teach a child if it meets a moral problem? Would a robot’s emotion influence a child’s early experience?

I support making advanced robot to help boosting our living qualities, but there seems to be more difficulties for us to think about in the future.

Monday, January 17, 2005

7-11 national lunchbox

Arrr? What are these? These are a lunchbox and a drink I had during my 2003 winter vacation in Taiwan.

I seldom ate lunchbox bought from 7-11, a very popular convenient store in Taiwan, since Mom always cook for us. But, sometimes if I am busy I grab a box from 7-11. It is easy, quick and cheap.

This kind of lunchboxes are simple but you still have many options. If you are a vegetarian, you can choose a vegetarian box. Inside this lunchbox on the picture, there are a fried pork slice, half of a Chinese-herb stewed egg, some pickled vegetables, some sausage slices, a little bit seaweed, and a little bean curd bi-product(the redness). Outside the lunchbox we were given (actually we took it from the shelf by ourselves) a pair of chopsticks.

I also bought a box of milk-tea (a bit refreshment but not too strong for lunch) with this lunchbox. Sometimes we get discount with this combination. In total, these are only 50 NTD (about 1.5 USD or equivalently 0.83 GBP).

Imagine if you are so busy and sometimes hardly have a proper lunch and dinner, you might call for a takeaway to deliver to your house. A takeaway normally cost you at least 3 pounds if you only want some chips and one portion of fried chicken. In some places this price is even impossible. But in Taiwan, lunchboxes with only 0.83 pounds is a universal price, you can pay a bit more to have a better one; however, it is not always necessary since you wouldn't even have much time to enjoy it. Think about the chips and fried chicks (or if you prefer 5 pounds a portion shish kebab) are mostly greasy and of course unhealthy. Compare with this lunchbox, it has certain vegetables although some of it is pickled - much more healthier then the British fast foods. Plus, the price even includes a drink.

How would you like to have a try? Come to Taiwan then!