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Off to Sichuan
For over a month, I have been working around the clock on an article based on my research with Wang Zhiyou and Zhu Jingsong. it is titled “Accurate and Precise Polynomial Approximations to Angular Interrogation Surface Plasmon Resonance Data.” I know that, with a title like that, everyone will be most eager to read it.
It [...]
Posted: June 7th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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In Guangzhou
26.4.2009
I flew down to Guangzhou to meet Jinsong for three days. My flight down from Beijing was relatively pleasant. The plane was half full.
I spent the flight working on my Chinese homework, especially writing characters. The stewardess really liked that a lot, and looked over my shoulder to see how I was doing. She [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Guangzhou, loud-mouthed Cockneys, 王老吉
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Work, work, work, work, work - [NERD Alert]
I have been working with two students - Zhiyou, with whom I visited Houhai on the night of the closing ceremony of the Olympics, and Hourui, our companion on our trip to Xi’an - at the nanocenter (which I now can say in Chinese: guojia nami kexue zhongxin.
We are trying to find the most economical [...]
Posted: April 22nd, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Beijing, Nanocenter, nerd alert
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Closing Night of “Tosca” at the National Center for the Performing Arts
19.04.2009
Last night’s closing performance of Giacomo Puccini’s “Tosca” featured an all-Chinese cast, under the baton of Li Xincao, conducting the Shanghai Opera House Orchestra, the China National Symphony Orchestra Chorus, and the Women and Children’s Chorus of CNSO, with Zhang Liping in the title role as Floria Tosca, Dai Yuqiang as her lover Cavaradossi, and [...]
Posted: April 19th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Beijing, music, Tosca
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La vie est compliquée
I have a new roommate. Her name is Wang Meng.
We have been roommates and co-workers now for one month.
She is our group’s new finance manager, after Mazhen returned to Jinan to help care for her mom’s mom.I miss dear Zhen very, very much and think of her often.
Meng is thoroughly engaging. She is fluent in [...]
Posted: April 15th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Beijing, learning Chinese
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Writer’s Block? No, but so busy!
I have been completely busy, day and night, between work and music. My life here in Beijing continues to be rich and fulfilling, from scientific exchanges to music rehearsals and on to giving diction lessons to Chinese voice students.
There are many adventures I will write about, many pictures to show you, and many fascinating characters [...]
Posted: April 14th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Beijing
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Come again?
Monday, December 1
[cross-posted to Beer30]
This has nothing to do with beer. But I have never heard the Queen of the Night hit so many high F’s in a row, so I am sure that beer is involved in some way.
I have been unable to look at beer30 behind the Great Firewall of China until today. [...]
Posted: December 2nd, 2008 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Beijing, German embassy, pig fleisch
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I am singing!
November 11, 2008
I have been here in Beijing a bit more than three months.
There are times when things are a bit difficult for me. It is hard to be so far away from Maureen. We fell in love in San Francisco thirty-six years ago. I had not realized the full extent to which her companionship [...]
Posted: November 11th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Agnes Gooch, Beethoven, Beijing, food, IFC, Lethe, Linda, nerd alert, Orff, Sichuan, Xinjiang
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No Power!
I was working in the apartment this morning, when all the lights went out. The bathroom was a dark cavern. The kitchen as well.
Each apartment has a meter with a slot for a card - like a credit card - with a small memory chip embedded in it. One buys kilowatt-hours at a local store, [...]
Posted: November 7th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Beijing, deafness, electricity, food, KTV
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The Voice of a Korean mobile company?
November 5, 2008
Today Jinsong asked me to buy him two bottles of good red wine, since he was going to have dinner with a Russian scientist and two other Chinese scientists, and he wanted to impress them with a good bottle of wine.
On my way to the wine shop, a young man on a bike [...]
Posted: November 6th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Beijing, Deuteronomy, Manna from heaven, Obama, voice gig, Wudaokou
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