Sunday, January 31, 2010

Calendars for 2010: Printable Calendars and Wallpapers

Printable Calendars

Firefox calendars for 2010
The kind of Firefox that stays when you turn off your computer.
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D.I.Y 2010 Calendar
Your very own “wallet and earth-friendly desktop calendar” to spice up any desk or wall!
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Compact Calendar 2010
A simple printable calendar created using Microsoft Excel’s date calculation functions and presented like a candy bar o’ time.
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Tiger 2010 Calendar
Tiger calendar for the Chinese tiger new year.
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Spin Calendar
Print off, tack up, spin on.
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2010 Calendar
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Microsoft 2010 Calendar Templates
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2010 Calendars
Enjoy 2010 from January till December with artworks from Vladstudio!
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2010 Accordion Calendar
A papercraft calendar by Bryan.
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2010 Calendar Hexahedral
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Foldable Calendar 2010
Calendar 2010 made with “~vorad0r” eps template.
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2010 Vertical Desk Calendar
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2010 Dodecahedron Cube Calendar
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Calendar Wallpapers

2010 Calendar Wallpaper
Available size(s): 1920×1200
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2K10 Desktop Calendar
Available size(s): 1920×1200, 1600×1200, 2560 ×1600
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Fluid 2010 Wallpaper Calendars
Available size(s): 1024×600, 1024×768, 1280×800, 1280×1024, 1440×900, 1920×1200, 1680×1050
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2010 – sub88 + mpk
by *mpk
Available size(s): 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1440×900, 1600×1200, 1680×1050, 1920×1200, 2560×1600
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Heavy Equipment Calendar
A production of Bauforum24 – Daily News from the Equipment Industry. Available size(s): 1024×600, 1024×768, 1280×800, 1280×1024, 1440×900, 1600×1200, 1680×1050
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2010 Desktop Calendar – Pin Up
The package has the 12 months, sizes 1440×900 and 1280×800, plus Brazilian and American holidays.
Available size(s): 1440×900, 1280×800
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2010 Wallendar
12 beautiful calendar wallpapers for iPhone and iPod Touch
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U.S. Playing Hardball With UBS

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According to the Swiss "justice minister" the U.S. is playing hardball with UBS, and could cause the largest Swiss bank to fail if they pull their license:
She warned the actions of UBS in the United States would threaten all of the bank's activities if its license were to be revoked in the United States.

While Switzerland and the US had negotiated an agreement, under which UBS would hand over information on some 4,500 account holders to the IRS, a Swiss court ruling earlier this month has put the deal in doubt.
Wow. I had wondered how the U.S. was getting UBS to play ball, but now it all makes sense. Threaten to pull the banks charter and seize their assets if they don't cooperate and they would have to cooperate to avoid failure. Hardball to be sure, but I expect an agreement will be reached as a result.

SOTU Toon

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Can Sarah Palin Save America?

I didn't know we needed saving, but I think the short answer is HELL NO!!! Still, this is funny:
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H/T - Wonkette

The Late Howard Zinn (RIP and sorely missed) and Links


  • 10 China myths and possible rebuttals from Derek Scissors of the Heritage Foundation
  • EVA's co-worker Chang Hung-lin 張宏林 critiques Taiwan's recycling policies - turns out the need to meet contract terms comes before delivering appropriate solutions at an appropriate scale.
  •  Preventative measures or cynical land grab? Taiwan aborigines protest post-Morakot relocation policies.
  • 9th Round of Tibet-Beijing talks: don't hold your breath.
  • Taiwan's national sovereignty and dignity won't be affected by ECFA - easy to say when you don't regard Taiwan as having an sovereignty in the first place.  Foreign observers need to get smart on this point soon - they need to understand that the KMT Ma administration does not recognise that Taiwan has any sovereignty, only the ROC.
  • Ma won't suffer the indignity of being summoned by the Control Yuan over his leadership of Taipei City and his decisions to extend the Muzha MRT line and build the defunct Maokong Gondola. No, instead, Ma will summon the Control Yuan.  Not for him the symbolic humiliation that should only be the burden of upstarts and revolutionaries like Former President Chen. 
  • Foreign experts inveigle Taiwanese into believing that signing ECFA will lead to FTAs with other countries.
  • Journeyman Pictures interviewed President Chen in 2005 - two things of note: One the movie makers consistently refer to Taiwan as 'Chinese' (e.g. they flew out of Chinese airspace) though they do also state that the majority of Taiwanese support their de facto independence.  Another is the appearance of Su Chi to represent the KMT side: "Half of Taiwan see Chen as the President and the other half see him as a crook" and "Chen staged the shooting".  Its an interesting if belittling (to Taiwan and Chen) analysis and noteworthy also for the Taiwanese couple who moaned that China is so big and Taiwanese should focus on economy and not other issues.  That mindset got Ma Ying-jeou elected, something many Taiwanese are now starting to sorely regret.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Why the birthrate is falling

EVA likes to surf BBS which is a very popular and huge forum system used by Taiwanese to spread info and share opinion (on average 39,000 people are using it at any time). On one of the topic lists, it shows a ranking by use and popularity. Here is a snap shot from tonight's ranking which I proffer as conclusive proof of why Taiwan's birthrate is falling:

Gossiping is number one?  At least sex notionally beat baseball but it got beaten into third by World Of Warcraft.   Following the 'beautiful game' we get a liturgy of superficiality followed curiously by tennis at No.9 and something called StupidClown rounding out the Top 10.  Here's EVA's lowdown on what's behind the stats.

First the sex board.  Actually its  phyric victory because apparently upon being created it was deluged with misogynistic comments, many claiming metric measurements for anatomical parts that were clearly more based on hope than reality.  Despite the fun had by everyone, after a while it was decided that some balance was needed so a femininesex board was created which catered to providing a source of more accurate and helpful information.

Furthermore, the No.1 popular topic, Gossiping, is actually used by journalists in Taiwan to get the scoop on what's happening in the celebrity world.

Indicative of the economy we live in? - 'part-time' was the 19th popular (out of 100s).

Climate Denial Crock of the Week

Friday, January 29, 2010

Unusually Shaped Air Balloon Designs

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We got this kinds of Air Balloons designs. Some designs are crazy!

1.  Chubb Hot Air Balloon  Link
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2.  Pig Hot Air balloon from Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.  Link
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3.  Douglas the Lurpak Butter Man.  Link
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4.  The Dutch Health Services launched this condom-shaped hot air balloon to promote safe sex.  Link
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5.  ‘The Cow’, a hot air balloon, takes off in the skiing resort of Chateau d’Oex.  Link
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6.  Pepsi hot air balloon  Link1 Link2
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7. Newspaper hot air balloon. There will be an accident for sure! So much newspaper, with fire! Link
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8.  Monsters Inc. Hot Air Balloon.   Link
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9.  Forklift Hot Air Balloon.  Link
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10.  At 86 feet high, 69 feet wide, and 78 feet in depth, the Darth Vader Hot Air Balloon is no small item in the sky.  Link
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11.  The beagle balloon.  Link
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12.  Planters Mr. Peanut hot air balloon.   Link
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13.  A hot air balloon, shaped and sized to resemble the Space Shuttle, drifts over Otttawa.  Link
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14.  the giant Shrek.  Link
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15.  The Kermit the Frog balloon.  LInk
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16.  The Spiderman balloon.  Link
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Haircuts: Now with ZEN!!

Being Friday I decided to post something a little light-hearted. Every week or so I scan through the news stories via Google News on Buddhism and Zen. Well, the other day I came across an advertisement for a beauty salon in Dubai called, "Zen Beauty Lounge."

I had to giggle a bit because the idea of primping and dying hair isn't exactly the image I think of when I think, "Zen." When I think, "Zen" and "hair" I think of bald monks!! I doubt all the ladies going to this salon in Dubai would want to truly experience a "Zen haircut!!"

~Peace to all beings~

PHOTO CREDIT: Mirror, UK

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Buddhist Converts in India.

For the last 5-10 years I have watched in marvel at the mass conversions in India from Hinduism to Buddhism. It was explained to me that many of the converts are Dalits, (the "untouchables") or members of the lowest caste. I can see why someone who is treated as less-than simply for being born into a certain caste would seek the freedom from caste through Buddhism. Buddhism tells us that we are all equal and interconnected, thus, how can we treat any other being as less than us when they are apart of us? That would be like treating ourselves in the same manner and who wants to see themselves as inferior to others? Another conversion recently took place, which saw 11,000 Hindus and Christians convert to Buddhism:

Express News Service, Jan 25, 2010

Ahmedabad, India -- Cose to 11,000 people, including those from the Koli and Kshatriya communities as well as Christian families, embraced Buddhism at a function in Saijpur Bogha here on Sunday. Buddhist monks from Bhante Pragnyasheel administered the pledges to the new converts. The Ahmedabad district collector, however, said no conversion could be effective unless an official permission was granted.


James: I have read from other conversions that the Hindu dominated government often refuses to acknowledge these conversions away from Hinduism. One Dalit spoke of the demeaning caste system and said, "I have hidden my roots. But often on trains people ask about my background, what my father did, where I am from. When I tell them my caste they stop asking questions. In fact they stop talking to me. Buddhism means I can simply say I am not a Hindu. I do not have a caste." It is a sad irony that the country, which gave birth to Buddhism so often now resists the practice of it today by some of its citizens. However, the trend toward an Indian neo-Buddhism doesn't seem to be slowing down. Seeing how both religions believe in karma, you'd think that the Hindus who behave this way would think twice before speaking ill of those converting to Buddhism and treating them as inferior.


Let me be clear, however, that I am not condemning the religion of Hinduism. I find it to be a very vibrant, peaceful, enlightening and beneficial religion. I incorporate some Hindu mystical teachings into my Buddhist practice. However, I can not condone the caste system that is still adhered to by many despite it being technically illegal. Nor can I condone the government not recognizing people having the right to convert to Buddhism. In one region of India, Gujarat, the BJP government there amended a law to state that Buddhism and Jainism are simply extensions of Hinduism. Yes, there are many similarities, but also important differences and I find it unsettling that such a huge democracy as India would take such a rigid stance on religious freedom. As well as that so many Hindus resisting such conversions when Hinduism is said to be a religion of religious tolerance and openness.


I have done a fair bit of research into this subject and it seems that in many cases the resistance to Dalits and others converting to Buddhism is because of political views rather than true religious objections. It is my hope that the majority of the Hindus in India are much more tolerant and secular than those who object to Buddhist conversions. Especially when there are so many different expressions within Hinduism. Why tolerate all those variations but not a fellow, Indian born religion of Buddhism? You'd think it would be a more tolerated religion because of its Indian roots, if nothing else.


~Peace to all beings~

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Catch Roy Moore At The Tea Party Convention

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For all those that shelled out the $560 plus expenses to attend the for profit "National Tea Party Convention" I have a pleasant surprise for you (in case you didn't know); ROY MOORE!!! That's right, for shelling out your hard-earned money so someone else can make a buck you get ROY MOORE. I hope this enthuses you to the point of elation.

If you should get to Nashville and decide that you wasted that $560 on ROY MOORE, then might I recommend the Bluebird Cafe instead. But beware, by missing ROY MOORE, you might also miss the second coming of Christ as well, who apparently speaks strictly through ROY MOORE,

Refusing To Blog About The SOTU & Rebuttal

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Sorry, I will be abstaining from blogging about the President's State of the Union address tonight and the GOP rebuttal as I see nothing different from the last 14 or 15 I have watched in my lifetime. Can we please start doing this monstrosity in writing again?


**Footnote*** All those speeches I have watched were better than the likewise titled XXX movie.***

OBAMA BALONEY

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Hidden Buddhas: A Book Review.

Sacred Buddha statues imbued with ancient powers are disappearing. From the minute you open this book your are pulled into a page turning mystery with nothing less than the fate of humanity, Buddhism and the world at stake. What unfolds is a novel that crosses the path of many people who seemingly have nothing in common, or do they?

The energy of the book hurls you forward and deeper into a world balanced between spirituality and total chaos but page by page that balance teeters toward the unimaginable. The author does a wonderful job conveying Japanese culture, especially as seen through the eyes of the Shingon Buddhism. It's heavy on the esoteric, which might be a bit cumbersome for some Zennists but irregardless of sect orientation, it is still a good read.

I'd give it an 7.5 out of 10. If anyone wants the book, I'd be happy to send it out to you. I'll send it to the first person who asks in the comment section. Unfortunately though I can only ship inside the U.S., Canada or Mexico.

~Peace to all beings~

Government using Taipower to spread ECFA message

The following pamphlet was inside my Taipower electricity bill this month (see below and click to enlarge). My questions are:
  • Is the Government allowed by law to use a Government run company to send policy promotion material to citizens?
  • If it is allowed, is it morally questionable and an abuse of resources?
  • Did the Government get permission from the THSRC company to use an image of its train on their cover?