Friday, September 14, 2012

Currently Reading

Just finished 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad.

It was when I heard that name 'Kurtz' that I looked up Apocalypse Now and discovered that the film was based on Conrad's book.

A lot of Heart of Darkness is written with beautifully-described insights into the human mind.

I am now reading 'Thinking Fast And Slow' by Daniel Kahneman.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Changed the style of the blog

Minimalist, small font size, everything in Arial Georgia. Let's see how it goes.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Trevor Noah - Comedian At The EdFringe

Rarely do I feel as emotionally involved with a comedian as I did with the story of Trevor Noah as he laid it out in his show at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Go see him if you get the chance.

Edinburgh Fringe - The Weather

I was amusing myself thinking how people coming to Edinburgh for the Festivals must be thinking to themselves that the weather was great.

Saturday was sunny all day. Yesterday it rained and today is shaping up to be another miserable day.

Ah, balance.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Nha Trang and Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin

There is a museum in the south east coastal town of Nha Trang dedicated to the lift and work of Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin.

Here is an extract from the Wikipedia entry for Monsieur Yersin: 

Alexandre Yersin is well remembered in Vietnam, where he was affectionately called Ông Năm (Mr. Nam/Fifth) by the people. Following the country's independence, streets named in his honor kept their designation, and his tomb in Suoi Dau was graced by a pagoda where rites are performed in his worship. Yersin's house in Nha Trang is now the Yersin Museum, and the epitaph on his tombstone describes him as a "Benefactor and humanist, venerated by the Vietnamese people". At Ha Noi, a French Lycée has his name. A private university founded in 2004 in Da Lat was named "Yersin University" in his honour.

And here is a link to a photo from Nomadic Samuel of a mother and child from Nha Trang today 

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