Jing found this fun BBC documentary series about Chinese New Year. It is entertaining and discusses a great variety of events, places, and people. The British presenters come across a little condescendingly, but you get over it ... and the "hairy bikers" at least aren't taking things too seriously! One of the most impressive things for me is the Harbin Ice Festival which consists of building "a city" .... out of ice. Here are some of the many staggering facts and fun events mentioned in the series, including several related to the Harbin Ice Festival (the time is shown in brackets):
Episode 1:
11:25 Queues of up to 100,000 people at Guangdong train station (partly due to snow delays).
11:40 An ice slide 320m long.
20:53 To prepare for Harbin Ice Festival, 8000 workers are employed to cut ice from the river.
37:48 Turning on the lights at Harbin.
Episode 2:
20:05 Flower auction.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Smart Quotes
Check out the website http://www.smart-words.org/quotes-sayings/idioms-meaning.html. It has many interesting idioms and also reminds me of the BBC programs The English We Speak and 6 Minute English.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
An interesting note from today's reading
While reading a lecture notes from MIT, I found the following sentence quite amusing:
"... These bounds are known as Chernoff bounds, after Herman Chernoff, Emeritus Professor of Applied Mathematics here at MIT!"
The exclamation mark at the end of the sentence seems to suggest these bounds be a heritage.
"... These bounds are known as Chernoff bounds, after Herman Chernoff, Emeritus Professor of Applied Mathematics here at MIT!"
The exclamation mark at the end of the sentence seems to suggest these bounds be a heritage.
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