Watched the stunning Inception with Landico the second time. After the mind-drilling Memento, Chris Nolan pushed his art in storytelling to a master level, and again consumed all my brain glucose within this 150 minutes. Absolutely, best movie in 2010 so far.
The second time in theatre doesnt make the film dull, knowing the plot, I enjoyed the movie with much more appreciation to the fine details. This time what catches me is the role of the spinning Totem throughout the story. It
老婆回來了。一去兩星期,遊上海世博,到廣州探望好朋友,在香港陪母親和購物。我問:「此行好玩嗎?」她說:「好玩得很!還未玩夠呢!最享受那種獨來獨往的自由。」接著竟還說:「我以後要每年自己出外旅遊一次,或
The difference between surgeons and physicians is so much that you can basically put them in two species. Physicians are teased as boring impractical philosophers, while surgeons are primitives who work in reflexes.
I guess this forever-ongoing accusations originate from our different source of satisfaction.
Surgeons are powerful, they diagnose, investigate and CURE. Who would not be amazed after surviving from a Whipple operation? It is simply amazing to every patient who has been bombarded by bad news of cancer, while being treated completely under surgeons' hands.
Watching the recent news, you may notice the previous (and probably, current) euthanasia advocate moving into his new house, finally leaving the bedbound life in hospital.
After the claim for euthanasia, people from everywhere starts eagerly to donate and offer all kinds of financial and technical help, and finally he sees the world again.
Though cruel, i ain't very much excited about it.
I have no personal opinion towards euthanasia. But my point is, among all the bedbound patients here, there are lots who