音時雨 ~Regentropfen~

2008-Dec-17 (Wed), 11:25@GMT+8

★ MIRROR-ARROW Priority

Which one sentence you use more often?
* Nobody brought his book despite my request.
* No students brought their books despite my request.
No matter what you used to prefer to say, I strongly suggest you using the latter one from now on.
I have read many grammar books; some of them are pretty good. They all point out: be careful not to make trouble due to sex discrimination.
I cannot blame anyone who uses the previous expression – it is correct at the level of grammar, but I, as well as many other people feel uncomfortable toward it. I am sensitive to such expressions. In fact, I really disgust it. I am female, but not a feminist; however, I should hold the situation for my own gender. I wonder why some words like “man,” “he,” “his,” etc. may refer both men and women, but “woman,” “she,” and “her” may not?
Sometimes, I really want to express something in singular forms, but each time I always meet a dilemma: how can I say in singular form while avoiding using sex-sensitive words? Of course, I may use “one,” “a person,” but what in case of possessive? I dislike the unsmoothness of repeating using “the person’s,” or “the one’s.” Eventually, I am sent back to the very beginning: I have got to use plural forms.
When I was a kid, I used to think about it: why children have the same surname as their fathers’? Simply, my mother told me “it’s our tradition.” Then I went into high school, I learned a term “extranuclear inheritance.” I proudly said to mother, “Females actually contribute more in human generating!” However, she did not respond as what I expected but only “Really? That sounds good!”
It is true that during entire human history, male beings got their priority through providing major labor works for the family, but does female beings’ contributions may be hence ignored? More directly, can a male have a child BY HIS OWN? Many people, especially some so-called scholars state that female beings, due to their own physical qualities, make themselves lower than male beings. How ridiculously! If females have the same qualities as males’, I am afraid that humans may not be too much better than any single-cell species; another fact is that even the E. coli has their sexual difference.
We have to put the equal amount of weight on each tray, or we lose the entire balance. We have to be temperate even toward something pertain to us, or we overload the trays and eventually break supporting bar. I will not argue against our ancestors’ usage, but I only wish all people in the current world could be more moderate.
Who does not want our little planet goes in perfect harmony? Everyone can achieve it, and everyone should realize the importance of using correct expressing. Avoid any potential uncomfortableness, and keep our world in a well balance. In one word, we are all classified in just one homo sapiens, aren’t we?
2008-Dec-15 (Mon), 10:23@GMT+8

❋ SERVICE MADNESS

I believe all of us bloggers must understand how difficult to choose for ourselves a good blog service: you’ve got to choose one which can as much as possible satisfy you, esp. these that are free, easy-using, nice-designed, and ad-free.
Two and half years after I’ve started my permanent blog “Fairy Aria” on MYO, I became to need more different spaces for my various using. I still needed spaces for a special column, an art work gallery, a photo snap show, and a fiction publishing. So, the problem is, where to find for all of them?
Before I eventually decided the final places, I’ve ever tried several services. I like to try, (who doesn’t like?) Including MYO, I in all registered almost a dozen of free web/blog services. But the result? Yeah, I registered, tried, got disappointed, discarded, shifted, and I went crazy, became jaded. MYO, GOOGLE, SPACE LIVE, COCOLOG, FC2, MY SPACE, WEEBLY, SAMPA, JIMBO… There is always this or that discontent. I’ve no more choice but go back to MYO to build two of my plus-space. They are Siren Tale and Coven Prism, for my column and art work.
Nevertheless, I don’t think MYO is an ideal place for publishing a fiction. Yes, I have an account on FictionPress, but I dislike there after 4 chapters’ working. My rights to edit my own writing are limited there. No matter good or not, I think my story is a big project, not only because I’ve conceived it since I was at middle school; I need a place to organize, and FicPre can’t satisfy these needing. So I turned to Google Site. Since its address is too long to remember, I applied a free domain for it. Now, you may visit my new fiction site through http://soraniwa.co.cc. That’s short and easy-remembered, isn’t it?
Now, the last one, a place for my random snapping. This time I solved it quickly. Combining with Blogger and Picasa, I made the new photo-only blog in minuets. Blogger isn’t good enough for making friends, but it’s splendid on hosting personal stuff, (my photos, for example).
So far I’ve settled all these domains under proper services; plus I need to modify my MYO About page. I want to link all of them, and I also need to redirect my MYO homepage to the ABOUT PAGE.
Ok, the serious service madness goes to its perfect-some happy ending.
2008-Nov-28 (Fri), 9:25@GMT+8

☆ Love Me, Love My Opera

One day at one of my English courses, the professor ordered each one for a writing passage, on the topic of “Thanksgiving.” I’ve no idea what I wrote then, but now, if there’s another chance to show my writing to my ex-professor again, I’ll type out one immediately, for a place where I haunt very frequently and happily. Here it is, you must have known, My Opera.
Although I’ve been using Opera’s service, both blog and browser, for more than 2 years, the first inspiration for such a writing emerged out a week ago. My Opera upgraded again, and that “we’ve upgraded the storage to 1GB, and we want to see more of your posts, photos, and files” got me warmed up.
Before I came to stay at My Opera, I only learned from one of my computer teacher that Opera is a web browser better than any others. I tried and seriously agreed and accepted it as my default web tool. Later, one day, from Blogger’s recommendation of some good online album services, I was directed to My Opera Community (Picasa not launched at that time, of course).
I have many blog accounts, some of them give me 2GB or more storage space, but none has ever pulled me into such a nice mood. I registered My Opera on August 6, 2006. At that time, I was a complete novice on blogging, template design, and online communication. Soon, after a few posts, I found my way. I came here because I wanted to make friends from the entire world; I started to write in English from November 25, 2006, and that indeed made a good job. From these friends, I also learned to work out my own CSS, which I knew nothing before.
Step by step, I witnessed and experienced so much exciting upgrading: feature of statue, wider templates, feature of chatting, beautiful new designs, visitor tracing, recent activities, etc. To be honest, I’m not the type of easy-accepting, sometimes, I’m even afraid of new modifications. However, My Opera never made me uncomfortable – I was indeed invigorated.
I like to try and compare different blog services. After my many times of self-experiments, I cling to a few services: My Opera, Blogger, and Live Space. Among these, My Opera is the best. I usually is fumed for some limitations from the rest: I can’t write as many as I want for my self-introduction, I can’t create a nice-looking photo album, I can’t modify the original template code, I have to be patient for a temporary tech-failure…
Fast, safe, free, friendly, beautiful, easy-using… Undoubtedly, My Opera is far above. I don’t why, nevertheless, I can’t spot My Opera at so many comparisons among good blog services. But, well, it’s ok. We happy Opera guys have our own immense felicity here, no?