April 23rd, 2009
How many times have you experienced huge disappointment due to high anticipation? I just got one not long ago. Before coming to Honolulu, the first thing that I did was to book my concert ticket to see Miss Diana Krall’s night performance way back in December. On the show night, I put on my up-beat jazzy-blue mood and I thought I would have a fabulous jazz night. Well, it turned out that there were tons of non-Diana-related local celebration and performances that I did not know they were part of the programs in the beginning. Don’t get me wrong, I was not saying those biz were bad - but it would be nice to give everyone (which was audience) some advance notice about the show might start late. After 1+ hours of unrelated business, Miss Krall finally came to the stage and she sat in front of a Steinways and played and sang. I was expecting her to go through her famous songs, like “The Look of Love”, “Charmed Life”, etc. Guess what, there was absolutely nothing about those tracks. The whole night was jammed (yes, really JAM) with piano banging, rushy SUBWAY feel singing. Nothing worse than, the Honolulu Symphony was in the background and not playing much with 80% of her playlists. Nobody could imagine how could a talented singer’s concert could turn out to be such a disaster. I was not the only ones who kept shaking head after the performance. In fact, there were many well-heeled, mature aged audiences who kept saying, “I wish she could use her talents on something better.” There was absolutely not a single moment that you could remember what she sang and what she said. It was BANG, BANG, BANG (piano I mean) and then, “THANK YOU FOR COMING! GOOD NIGHT!” After this incident, I needed many weeks, if not months, to reach out and see other performances. Literally, one bad show can scar you for life!
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April 23rd, 2009
Remember the old days where every Friday evening, I sat in front of the TV and enjoyed my Sex and the City episodes from Bravo! channel. There was no doubt about the plots were always witty and the casts were giving out the best performance in everything. Though not all episodes received enough MUSIC attention. There were a handful of those that blended the motion pictures and music perfectly. “A Woman’s Right to Shoes” is definitely one of them. The last part where Carrie got her revenge and the music by Bona Fide’s Tio Pepe truly highlightened the victory about single people did not need relationship but still stay fabulous. (Though I was in a relationship during that time but still it was great to see how single people won the battle over pity-marriage-look-down-society)
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April 22nd, 2009
This photo truly summed up my Vancouver feeling. My Canadian born dog has immigrated to Hong Kong 1 day after this photo taken. The back-drop was the place where I found my other half and the orange maple leaves and crisp blue sky were truly the best that Vancouver offered. There were so many things happening in the past and this photo summed up all those feeling everytime I looked at it. For better or for worse, my dog has walked through those rocky roads with me in Vancouver and now he is happily living with my parents in sub-tropical climate.
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April 22nd, 2009

Back in Vancouver, I enjoyed feeding ducks/birds in the wetland park. I was quite a regular there regardless the seasons. Walking on sandy path and spreading seeds to the birds - quite enjoyable.
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April 22nd, 2009
I was forced to study statistics in university. Did I enjoy it? Not really…but I just needed that credit to take other upper level courses. After graduation, I always found statistics in real life quite disturbing. Whoever needs more evidence to support some unheard claims, figures, decimal, percentage will be all over the map. The best example is our Real Estate Booming Era 2003 - 2007. Any John Smith instantly became real estate veteran by putting figures, percentage and chart in his/her press release/newsletter/blog. There is no doubt about statistics is one of the highest abused items in human civilization.
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April 22nd, 2009
Before I did anything to my site, I heard the term, WEB 2.0 for a while but I have never dug in to understand what WEB 2.0 really is. Last week, just like most of you, I WIKI this and found out the definition of this term. I am not here to make a stand but I do agree with Tim Berners-Lee that Web 2.0 is just a jargon. What I find the most frustrating thing in today’s tech field is having some programmers self-invented tons of re-used methodologies and re-packed it to the market with a cute/witty label. Of course, people who stand behind these new jargons can argue night and day about the differences, and I have no interest to follow up those discussions. Web 1.0, 2.0, 2.99, 3.00 or Web XP - they are completely meaningless…in the same level, I do find BLOGGING is not a new thing - afterall, before Internet, people wrote diaries and later we had Internet, people used HTML to build their web sites and some people (like me using geocities account) provided dynamic contents which acted like BLOGGING. Unless there are any new invention like, HTML, javascript, PHP, SQL or Flash, I still prefer people not to abuse terminology that much.
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April 22nd, 2009
Believe it or not, I have not done much programming for many, many months. A part of my brain must be very rusty now. I am using my site as a perfect tool to sharpen my mind and keep up my tech knowledge. In other words, more site features will be added when I do more trial-and-error testings. Just to look at how much I have done for last 22 hours, I am pretty impressed about my progress so far.
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April 22nd, 2009
Coming home from a different timezone always puts me to Zzzland. The way how I adjust my biological clock is by drinking mocha/latte in daytime and concentrate on activities that require manual operations (i.e. filing, etc.). Lately, I am getting a bit worse in adjusting my jet lag. 4 days ago, I’ve just returned from Washington D.C. and my jet lap is still acting up till today…Like 2 days ago, I was waiting for my regular check-up appointment, it is 45 minutes behind the scheduled time, I almost went Zzz in the waiting room. There is nothing much I can do, except I will have my body to adjust naturally. Afterall, sleep a little won’t harm.
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April 22nd, 2009

Open 24/7/365
JasonWong.ca is once again open for business!
My original plan was to launch my site 2-3 months ago but due to work commitment and endless issues with my new home in HNL, I never got the time to sit down, shut up and re-do my site. Of course, I feel so accomplished tonight to get my rusty mind together and roll out this better and fresher personal web space of mine.
Once again, thank you for coming and more updates/news will be released soon!
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