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| Well...well...well everyone... I'm just back by popular demand, well...not really that popular and not by any major demand, let's just say I'm back. It's been a long while since I've written an entry so I'll just do a summary instead.
Today marks 4 months and 23 days since my dad passed away, I miss him alot since it's just not the same without him here! I didn't realize that the funeral was the easy part since doing the headstone is certainly a challenge on it's own.
I just finished watching the opening ceremony for the Hong Kong Disneyland which officially opens today September 12, 2005 - just makes me want to go there! 
On July 3, 2005 - I renewed my contract with Verizon Wireless for my cellular phone and changed to a family share plan so I can add my mom to the plan. I got the Motorola E815 All Digital 800/1900Mhz phone which features Bluetooth, 1.3Megapixel camera, Voice Navigation, GPS, EVDO High Speed Data, Video On Demand, MP3 Player, among other things. So I got rid of the T-Mobile Family Plan I had for me and my mom as T-Mobile is basically Cingular Orange's network and it just doesn't work at a lot of places which is the same issue with Cingular Wireless. It pays to use something that is more reliable than the rest. Not to mention that Verizon Wireless, I can just hook up the data cable and send faxes using my minutes but with Cingular and T-Mobile, there is a extra charge. Also, just got a pair of Motorola/Oakley RAZRWIRE Sunglasses today which is a joint venture between Motorola and Oakley. By embedding a Motorola Bluetooth® wireless headset into stylish Oakley sunglasses featuring Oakley's patented XYZ Optics®, an innovation that maximizes clarity at all angles of vision with semi-rimless design means there’s no rim to block your downward view, and the optically pure Plutonite® lenses improve impact protection while filtering out 100% of all UV. Custom engineered spring hinges offer a secure and adaptable fit, and soft Unobtainium® components increase grip with perspiration. RAZRWIRE lets one experience hands-free, cable-free connections to Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones or other compatible devices. Enjoy conversations while navigating life’s many adventures in style.
 
I haven't had much luck in finding a job since it seems I'm probably overqualified or they just can't afford my salary due to my education and background levels. On July 21, 2005 - I had a interview in Palo Alto for a Senior Network Performance Analyst at a Internet Performance Company. The Staffing Manager told me they would contact me by July 25, 2005 at the latest but time just passed until August 29, 2005 when I got this e-mail from the recruiting company that goes:
Vincent,
I wanted to follow-up with you regarding your application for the Sr. Network Performance Analyst: Outperforming our Competition job. While your qualifications are excellent, it has been determined that there are candidates who are a better fit for this position. Should the requirements for this job change or if we identify other jobs, we will notify you. Thanks again and best of luck, John
John Younger, President & CEO Accolo, Inc. http://www.accolo.com A community helping each other find jobs and people for jobs
This is just another way of saying that my qualifications exceeds what they need and they are worried I might be jumping ship to a new job two months later. 
On August 21, 2005 - I had the honor of attending my friends Karen and Ernest's wedding. Karen is a girl that I liked a lot 10 years ago. What's weird is that Karen and I met Ernest originally on the same day on June 17, 1995. The wedding was pretty cool and I just want to take this time to thank Ricky, Karen's younger and only brother for driving me all the way to the wedding and the banquet in San Jose. Wow, time sure flies. It's been over 10 years since I originally met Karen on February 10, 1995.
On September 3, 2005 - I attended the Hong Kong Vintage Pop Radio first dinner party held in San Francisco as the first stop of the HKVPRadio World Tour in celebrating the 3rd anniversary of the station. It was nice meeting Anni, the founder of HKVPRadio and 25 other persons even though everyone knows by now that I'm HKVPRadio's one and only technical support. 
Yesterday, I saw something very interesting when I was reading about Audio Equipment. It's the Blue Circle Audio Music Pumps Mono Amplifiers and Music Purse Preamplifier which does show that things comes in all shapes and sizes. What's next? Speakers sewn into an Armani suit? Never underestimate today's audio designers.
The $799/pair Music Pumps are 25W single gain-stage monoblocks housed in a pair of size 11 women's dress shoes with 4" heels. The $499 Music Purse is a three-input preamplifier with 6dB gain in a fine Spanish leather matching purse. The sound according to Stereophile Magazine reviews was sweet and detailed and decidedly nothing to joke about, so apparently these pointy-toed shoes kick! The only chance of me even auditioning something like this is when I give my future wife both of these as a present even though she probably looks cute wearing the pumps which means I'll have to buy a pair of Music Pumps, Music Purse, and a another pair of regular Pumps for her. 
 

October 3, 2005 update
One of my friends got the Music Pumps and Music Purse and I got to see them last week... I'll admit that I find high heel pumps sexy on a woman but I never knew that 4" heels were that high that anyone I know that would wear 4" heels would probably fall all over me...  | | |
| Sometime around 4:30PM-5:20PM yesterday - April 20, 2005 - my father Wiiliam Poy ( ) passed away. He was 96 years old. The good thing is he passed away peacefully as he wasn't able to speak or respond as normal due to Alzheimer's disease so he was sleeping and snoring in a rocking chair four feet from myself and my mom. I'm still at a loss as I have no idea what to do since after told that he was dead on arrival when my mom and I carried and wheelchaired him to the hospital 1 block away, we were next to him for the next 4 hours and ended up leaving at 9:00PM as the nurse finally put the sheets over his head. Still do not know the exact cause of death.
Funeral arrangements is as follows:
Visit - Friday April 29, 2005 6:00PM-7:00PM
Funeral - Saturday April 30, 2005 12:00PM
AT
Green Street Mortuary
649 Green Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
Dad, may you rest in peace. You will always be remembered in our hearts and your legacy will live on forever.
December 26, 1913 - April 20, 2005 | | |
| Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Have been pretty busy but I just wanted to take this time to say this:
Reuters is now reporting that 150,000+ people are dead as a result of the South Asia/East Asia tsunami that hit countries on Boxing Day as a result of the Indian Ocean earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 on the richter scale. The hardest hit areas are Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. There are tens of thousand of people still un-accounted for, and the real figure could be much much higher. Hundreds of thousands of people are still at serious risk from disease and they desperately need your help and support. In all, as many as five million people are without homes.
Please, spare what you can. International Aid Organizations can help make a difference. They need your donations urgently. With donations, they can help get vital supplies like clean water and drugs to the places most badly hit.
This is a tragedy on a global scale and badly needs a strong global response. I have already donated via Hong Kong's TVB (Television Broadcasts Limited) which uses your donation to 6 different charity organizations and will make another donation to the American Red Cross through Hong Kong Vintage Pop Radio.
Reach out to those in great need, donate to one or both of the following:
1) Make checks payable to "CCHC-TSU" and in the memo area, write 6363-3424 and either bring it to the nearest United Commercial Bank branch for those in California or mail to the following address:
TVB USA Attn: TSU Donation 15411 Blackburn Avenue Norwalk, CA 90650
2) HKVP Radio Tsunami Relief LIVE Charity Request Hour Request a song and donate money to help the tsunami victims during HKVP Radio Charity Request Hour. 100% of the proceeds will benefit the tsunami victims through American Red Cross International Response Fund to aid the tsunami victims.. Accepting donations now.
Make a donation Check your local broadcast schedule

View: Hub of Information : Tsunami relief @ Google | Constantly updating coverage of the tragedy Video: Amateur Videos of Tsunami coming in 1 | 2 | 3 | Cryptome Photos Screenshot: Scale of the damage : before and after at Banda Aceh Sat. Photos
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| Had been busy researching and applying for jobs... Google emailed me on August 24th saying after considering further the position and my particular areas of expertise, they have unfortunately had to conclude that there is not a good match at this time. And they hope that, in the future, a position at Google arises that will be a better fit. My resume will remain in their candidate database and I am certainly eligible for future positions. And ofcourse the entire description for the job changes as well as the qualifications required being more demanding for the job after my interview. I guess they are being too picky since the job has been listed since May 2004.
Anyways, enough of that. Something I saw interesting on the internet today:
Which Historical Lunatic Are You?http://rumandmonkey.com/widgets/tests/lunatics
Mines came up as:

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Born in England sometime in the second decade of the nineteenth century, you carved a notable business career, in South Africa and later San Francisco, until an entry into the rice market wiped out your fortune in 1854. After this, you became quite different. The first sign of this came on September 17, 1859, when you expressed your dissatisfaction with the political situation in America by declaring yourself Norton I, Emperor of the USA. You remained as such, unchallenged, for twenty-one years.
Within a month you had decreed the dissolution of Congress. When this was largely ignored, you summoned all interested parties to discuss the matter in a music hall, and then summoned the army to quell the rebellious leaders in Washington. This did not work. Magnanimously, you decreed (eventually) that Congress could remain for the time being. However, you disbanded both major political parties in 1869, as well as instituting a fine of $25 for using the abominable nickname "Frisco" for your home city.
Your days consisted of parading around your domain - the San Francisco streets - in a uniform of royal blue with gold epaulettes. This was set off by a beaver hat and umbrella. You dispensed philosophy and inspected the state of sidewalks and the police with equal aplomb. You were a great ally of the maligned Chinese of the city, and once dispersed a riot by standing between the Chinese and their would-be assailants and reciting the Lord's Prayer quietly, head bowed.
Once arrested, you were swiftly pardoned by the Police Chief with all apologies, after which all policemen were ordered to salute you on the street. Your renown grew. Proprietors of respectable establishments fixed brass plaques to their walls proclaiming your patronage; musical and theatrical performances invariably reserved seats for you and your two dogs. (As an aside, you were a good friend of Mark Twain, who wrote an epitaph for one of your faithful hounds, Bummer.) The Census of 1870 listed your occupation as "Emperor".
The Board of Supervisors of San Francisco, upon noticing the slightly delapidated state of your attire, replaced it at their own expense. You responded graciously by granting a patent of nobility to each member. Your death, collapsing on the street on January 8, 1880, made front page news under the headline "Le Roi est Mort". Aside from what you had on your person, your possessions amounted to a single sovereign, a collection of walking sticks, an old sabre, your correspondence with Queen Victoria and 1,098,235 shares of stock in a worthless gold mine. Your funeral cortege was of 30,000 people and over two miles long.
The burial was marked by a total eclipse of the sun. | | | |
| It was a pretty busy week last week... Monday and Tuesday and even Wednesday, I was looking through the prospectus of the Google IPO but I ended up not bidding on it even though I am a registered bidder. Wednesday afternoon was my first of seven phone interviews of 30-45 minutes each for the position of Manager of Networking Operations in the Network Engineering Group at Google, Inc. The interview was done by one of the managers of the Engineering Group who treated me as if I was some networking manual asking me questions on things that I haven't used in like a dozen years that I think I probably messed up big time on this first interview even though he was lost with one of my answers too. hehe. The other thing is that on Wednesday afternoon, I was feeling so bad that when I finally read Anna's Xanga, I wasn't doing a good job of cheering her up. On Saturday morning, I met 3 of my Hong Kong Vintage Pop Radio friends in Oakland Chinatown for lunch. We went to Peony Restaurant at the Pacific Renaissance Center. The parking at the garage was a adventure in itself as we parked at one of those side spots in the Classic Volkswagen Covertibles where there was a pole in both the front and the back and the wall was on the right hand side while the drive way was on the left hand side. So we got to the Peopny Restaurant, this is a place where T-Mobile/Cingular mobile phones did not receive any signal at all while Verizon Wireless phones did get a signal but barely useable. What was weird was this is the first time everyone was using Verizon Wireless but if there was a place I had to tell Verizon Wireless that they suck, this would be the spot! We had a pretty interesting discussion especially from the two beautiful and attractive girls... | | |
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