[dba-Tech] Languages, Thoughts and Realities

Gustav Brock gustav at cactus.dk
Thu Jan 29 01:25:39 CST 2015


Hi Arthur

Another multitalent, next to Susan.
As you see, efforts pays off with a better life. Carry on.

/gustav

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Fra: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] På vegne af Arthur Fuller
Sendt: 29. januar 2015 02:10
Til: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Emne: [dba-Tech] Languages, Thoughts and Realities

Well, since we're all volunteers to some org or other, I am compelled to relate a funny story. I do volunteer work at a place called St. John's Mission, which is a modest church and shared by Greek Orthodox and Coptic Christians. Way back when, I majored in Philosophy with a minor in Religious Studies, and consequenly know a little about a lot of religions.
In St. John's Mission I have found some excellent company among the Fathers of both sects, and frequently enjoy sharing meals with them, once the volunteer part of it is done.

A week ago I shared a meal with two Chinese people, one white Canadian, one Metis, and Father Roberto. I was chatting with the Chinese people in Mandarin. Father Roberto was amazed. So also, I think, were the Chinese
couple: it's not to be expected that a guailo (uncivilized person) can speak Cantonese and/or Mandarin. But anyway, that's not the point of this story. Father Roberto, a genuinely beautiful man, asked me to teach him and the other Fathers some basic Cantonese and Mandarin (well, actually, his request was "Can you teach us some Chinese?", at which point I had to point out that there are about 250 dialects, but for the most part in Toronto we can reduce it to three: Cantonese, Mandarin and Hakka.

So anyway, here I am, a white boy from Winnipeg, teaching Greek Orthodox and Egyptian Copts the basics of Mandarin and Cantonese. Only in Canada, you might say. And I had this vision of going into a graceful retirement.
LOL.

As Michael Corleone said, "I keep trying to get out, but they keep dragging me back in."

I guess that there's just no chance of retiring. Gonna work until I can't work any more, and that's that.

And to make matters worse, now I've got teenage puppies asking me about HTML5.

I need a new pharmaceutical called DamnItol.

A.

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Arthur 



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