Friday, May 30, 2008

Some grammar learnings

apposition - two nouns (or noun phrases) placed side by side, with one modifying the other.
Two types exist - restrictive and non-restrictive:
John, the guitar player, is....
My friend Bob is....

4 types of pronouns:
- personal
- demonstrative ($this, that)
- reflexive (allow a noun to be the direct object of the sentence in which it is already the subject: myself, yourself...)
- relative (used to further describe a noun without the use of adjectives, participles, or a separate sentence: who, that...)

(to set things straight)
Adverbs describe the manner in which an action was done

Prepositions--words which describe the location at which or in which an action is performed or takes place.

Gerunds are nouns built from a verb with an '-ing' suffix

Participles are forms of verbs which are used as adjectives. ( -- modifiers, or used in compound tenses or voices)
A Participle is a word derived from a verb, participating the properties of a verb, and of an adjective or a noun; and is generally formed by adding ing, d, or ed, to the verb: thus, from the verb rule, are formed three participles, two simple and one compound; as, 1. ruling, 2. ruled, 3. having ruled.
-- present: "The talking dog"
-- past: "The opened can"

another way of looking at it (ripped straight from wikipedia)

The present participle ( active, imperfect, or progressive participle ) in English is active. It has the following uses:

  • forming the progressive aspect: Jim was sleeping.
  • modifying a noun: Let sleeping dogs lie.
  • modifying a verb or sentence: Broadly speaking, the project was successful.

(note that the gerund is different -- in that case, the verb acts as a noun)

The past participle ( also passive or perfect participle ) has both active and passive uses:

  • forming the perfect aspect: The chicken has eaten.
  • forming the passive voice: The chicken was eaten.
  • modifying a noun, active sense (certain intransitive verbs only): our fallen comrades
  • modifying a noun, passive sense: the attached files
  • modifying a verb or sentence, passive sense: Seen from this perspective, the problem presents no easy solution.

(note that the preterite/past form differs for some irregular verbs - ate / eaten, etc.)

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Doing

Sometimes I find that I spend almost as much time thinking about what it is I have to do as I do doing it.
- What the nature of the thing I need to accomplish is
- What will happen when I finish it
- How long it will take
- What I'll do once I finish that task

It's hard to stay focused some times...

Friday, May 2, 2008

緑の日

today is "green day" (緑の日). Apparently originated from the Showa emperor's birthday (april 29), but when the new emperor took over, it was switched to 5/4 to make sure that Golden week wasn't broken up (affecting the "livelihood of the citizens").
We should appreciate the blessings of nature, and cultivate a full spirit
(lousy translation, I know)

唐音- the general name for the chinese character pronunciations which came to Japan during the 宋・元・明・清 dynasties.

宋音 - pronunciations coming from the end of the 唐 to the start of the 元.
行 = アン

漢音 - sounds used in 西安, brought over by students and dispatched officials during the nara and heian periods. 行 = カウ、 日 = ジツ

呉音 - pronunciations originating from southern china. Still continues to be used in buddhist ceremonies. 行 = ギャウ

Really enjoyed my "adventure ride" today. I ran yesterday for the first time in a while, so I was quite sore this morning. I thought, fine, I'll just do a light bike ride.
For a change of pace, I decided to go north. At first my legs were terribly tired, and wouldn't cooperate. However, since I had no destination in mind (other than "north") and since I had never ridden the area before, my mind really woke up to the amazing surroundings. I found myself feeling a lot of 懐かしい type feelings (reminisce-y feelings), and was especially perceptive of light and "feel" (of locations, etc). It was really exciting. I haven't felt that alive on the bike in a while, possibly since my long ride to go see the "new green". I think I'll have to do those types of "exploratory runs" every once in a while to keep my mind fresh.
Each time I came to a turn, I'd make a spot decision and just take off. There's not much that's comparable to that feeling of freedom. Strangely, it also gave me a feeling of positivity and optimism (about the coming summer, which I normally dread) - quite a precious feeling indeed.
Anyways, insanely tired. Sleep, wake up, work...

Thursday, May 1, 2008

so busy so drab

dichotomy - is any splitting of a whole into exactly two non-overlapping parts.
foible - a slight peculiarity or minor weakness

json - neat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Json

accomplished -
completed discussion-able posting
fixed several errors
styling
dealt with designer comps
finished watching the javascript lecutres by douglas crockford