Until Last Night

November 5th, 2008
  • Until last night, I had been ashamed of the choices that the people of the United States made politically.
  • Until last night, it was impossible for me to travel overseas and not feel sheepish whenever conversations gravitated toward U.S. politics.
  • Until last night, I honestly believed that the people of this country were slaves to obsolete belief systems.
  • Until last night, I had lost faith in the political process of the U.S.A.
  • Until last night, I thought it improbable that an African American would get elected president in my lifetime.
  • Until last night, I had never known what it was to feel pride in an elected official.

This is the first time in my life I can proudly declare a sense of nationalistic pride, that we, the people of the United States of America, elected a president who embodies our values, hopes and goals.

I have no illusions about the challenges ahead. I just believe that my generation and many others have finally declared, “Yes We Can!”

33

November 1st, 2006

According to Wikipedia, 33 is:

  • the largest positive integer that can not be expressed as a sum of different triangular numbers.
  • the atomic number of arsenic
  • the “smile to the camera” word in Spanish, as is “cheese” in English. Diga treinta y tres (”Say thirty-three”) is the same as “Say cheese”
  • a recurring, important number to the Freemasons, used often in their sacred rituals

33 was also:

For the sake of amusement, here are Biblical references:

And from Islamic Holy Q’uran:

33 in 69 languages, in order of complexity, highest to lowest (from A Playground of Thoughts):

Blogger Gene Smith has a list of 33 things on his blog, Atomiq.

The TrÄ?yastriṃśa, or the Heaven of Thirty Three Gods, is referenced in Buddhist Cosmology.

Today is World Vegan Day, the Day of the Dead (Día de Los Muertos), Samhain Day, and All Saints’ Day.

Can you guess anything else about this day?

    The Lost City

    August 14th, 2006

    I was not impressed with The Lost City, Andy Garcia’s movie about Cuba. My biggest problem is the fact that it was done in English, and the occasional Spanish words, including Havana, were grossly mispronounced. A movie set in Cuba should be spoken en Español.

    For some reason, the English was tough to understand. The fake accents were somehow unable to reach my brain. What I did digest, however, is the following bit of ancient wisdom:

    The bird is in the beak
    Edith is weak

    Learn Japanese online

    March 12th, 2005

    Asymptomatic has a great post referencing an online course in Japanese.
    Antipixel also links to another site referencing free language courses at MIT.

    Learn Deutsch (German) online

    February 28th, 2005

    Whilst idly browsing the web, I stumbled across some free resources for learning the German language!
    via Deutsche Welle

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      Roman Edirisinghe is an artist and musician based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Born in Russia, raised in Germany, Sri Lanka, and the United States, Roman's various cultural experiences inform his creative expression.