Thursday, February 21, 2008

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With the passing of a friend a few hours ago, the blog will lay dormant for the next 10 days. The country lose a caliber scholar and many will miss his presence.

Hidup berbataskan masa,

----------Tapi kami reda dan bangga,

Mengenalimu yang berhati mulia,

----------Hanya Tuhan Yang Maha Esa,

Dapat memberkati,

----------Hidupmu, insan yang terpuji.




Semoga Tuhan mencucuri rahmat ke atasnya.







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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Society and Math

With the recent announcement of parliament's dissolution and upcoming general elections, I see it fit to post a note on some crazy (and absurd) socioeconomic model by Plato.

In Laws, Plato suggests that the optimal number of citizens in a state to be 5040 because :

a) it is the product of 12, 20 and 21 (very significant in ancient Greek because of its properties)
b) the twelfth part of it can still be divided by 12 (5040 divisible by 144)
c) it has 59 divisors, including all the whole numbers from 1 to 12 (except 11, but 5038, which is very close is divisible by 11)

The choice of this number and its properties allow Plato to develop his socioeconomic vision. For instance, the state's land is divided into 5040 lots, with 420 such lots constituting the territory of each of the twelve 'tribes'. The people of the state themselves are divided into four social categories :

a) Free citizens
b) Slaves
c) permanent resident
d) visitors

Also note that in elections to the Council, members from all four property categories vote for ninety members from each class !! (14 votes each)

I wonder what ancient Greece would have been if Plato were a dictator back then !

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Happy Chinese New Year !


Wishing All :

Gong Xi Fa Chai,

Shin Nian Kuai Le

Have a great and prosperous Rat year !






Gong Xi, Gong Xi !



Sunday, February 03, 2008

The Dancing Cop retires.

Police Officer Floyd Johnson, the dancing, whistling traffic cop at 36th and Walnut Streets, in front of Penn Bookstore, retired today Sunday, Feb 3rd, 2008. Here's a compilation of the maestro's moves while on duty =)




In an interview with the Philadelphia Citypaper, Officer Johnson was quoted saying :

"I'm the maestro, and I have the traffic turned just right, like a symphony"


Penn students will definitely miss him.