2018-06-30

The last supper pizza

The last supper pizza

Friday was the last class our fourth-year students had at this university and they had asked for another homemade pizza, so I made two. It took some time, but they finished both. I wish them good luck in their life and hope I could help preparing them for what is awaiting them...

#nkust #ifad #高科大 #應徳系



Crispy waffles

Crispy waffles

This is/was the last week of the semester, of the whole academic year even. By Thursday most exams were over, so we celebrated by making crispy waffles, lots of them.

We filled some with pudding, some with ice cream and sent them out to nearby other department offices after nobody at our office could eat any more. There are still a few waffles in the fridge...

Last week btw we were even more international than usual (there is a girl from Japan studying German here and an exchange student from China also joined our activities) after the English language department sent three exchange students from Thailand over. Communication was "fun" that day (We made sourdough bread.) and I had almost no time for photos...

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2018-06-27

Yes Sir, I can bokeh


Yes Sir, I can bokeh,
But I need a certain light
I can bokeh, bokeh bokeh
When it's bright...
https://youtu.be/VSQjx79dR8s

2018-06-25

Ahem...


Ahem...

Via Torrid Luna

Originally shared by DuB 11

2018-06-23

Money, money, money


Money, money, money,
Must be funny
In a rich man's world...

I couldn't believe the $775/night and bed, but apparently that's their own statement. Jeff Sessions & friends are making serious money.

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/20/cost-us-immigrant-detention-trump-zero-tolerance-tents-cages.html

Oh, and I suppose there will be serious blowback later, because it looks like almost nobody bothered to register which children belong to which parents, so parents are now unable to find their children...

Originally shared by Josain Zsun

I think this is a good summary. There was also an interesting comment by +Peter van Pelt which I'd like to quote:

I think this is a good summary. There was also an interesting comment by +Peter van Pelt which I'd like to quote:

_In most European countries, it is illegal for businesses and companies to hire migrants that have no documentation or legal status. Employers who hire illegal migrants are punishable by heavy fines or even jail terms. If they also break the labor laws concerning pay, working hours and working conditions, they also get fined for breaking those laws. By making it practically impossible for illegal aliens to obtain a lawful job and for employers to hire such migrants, the incentive for illegal migration is greatly reduced.
The USA has no such laws, making it a prime target for illegal migration._

Via john kinsey

Originally shared by Kee Hinckley

Facebook post from Michelle Martin:

There is so much misinformation out there about the Trump administration's new "zero tolerance" policy that requires criminal prosecution, which then warrants the separating of parents and children at the southern border. Before responding to a post defending this policy, please do your research...As a professor at a local Cal State, I research and write about these issues, so here, I wrote the following to make it easier for you:

Myth: This is not a new policy and was practiced under Obama and Clinton - FALSE. The policy to separate parents and children is new and was instituted on 4/6/2018. It was the “brainchild” of John Kelly and Stephen Miller to serve as a deterrent for undocumented immigration, and some allege to be used as a bargaining chip. The policy was approved by Trump, and adopted by Sessions. Prior administrations detained migrant families, but didn’t have a practice of forcibly separating parents from their children unless the adults were deemed unfit. https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1049751/download?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

Myth: This is the only way to deter undocumented immigration - FALSE. Annual trends show that arrests for undocumented entry are at a 46 year low, and undocumented crossings dropped in 2007, with a net loss (more people leaving than arriving). Deportations have increased steadily though (spiking in 1996 and more recently), because several laws that were passed since 1996 have made it more difficult to gain legal status for people already here, and thus increased their deportations (I address this later under the myth that it's the Democrats' fault). What we mostly have now are people crossing the border illegally because they've already been hired by a US company, or because they are seeking political asylum. Economic migrants come to this country because our country has kept the demand going. But again, many of these people impacted by Trump's "zero tolerance" policy appear to be political asylum-seekers. https://www.npr.org/2017/12/05/568546381/arrests-for-illegal-border-crossings-hit-46-year-low

Myth: Most of the people coming across the border are just trying to take advantage of our country by taking our jobs - FALSE. Most of the parents who have been impacted by Trump's "zero tolerance" policy have presented themselves as political asylum-seekers at a U.S. port-of-entry, from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Rather than processing their claims, according to witness accounts, it appears as though they have been taken into custody on the spot and had their children ripped from their arms. The ACLU alleges that this practice violates the US Asylum Act, and the UN asserts that it violates the UN Treaty on the State of Refugees, one of the few treaties the US has ratified. The ACLU asserts that this policy is an illegal act on the part of the United States government, not to mention morally and ethically reprehensible. https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/21/us/meatpackers-profits-hinge-on-pool-of-immigrant-labor.html

Myth: We're a country that respects the Rule of Law, and if people break the law, this is what they get - FALSE. We are a country that has an above-ground system of immigration and an underground system. Our government (under both parties) has always been aware that US companies recruit workers in the poorest parts of Mexico for cheap labor, and ICE (and its predecessor INS) has looked the other way because this underground economy benefits our country to the tune of billions of dollars annually. Thus, even though many of the people crossing the border now are asylum-seekers, those who are economic migrants (migrant workers) likely have been recruited here to do jobs Americans will not do. https://www.upi.com/Top_News/Opinion/2016/10/26/Donald-Trumps-wall-ignores-the-economic-logic-of-undocumented-immigrant-labor/2621477498203/

Myth: The children have to be separated from their parents because the parents must be arrested and it would be cruel to put children in jail with their parents - FALSE. First, in the case of economic migrants crossing the border illegally, criminal prosecution has not been the legal norm, and families have historically been kept together at all cost. Also, crossing the border without documentation is typically a misdemeanor not requiring arrest, but rather has been handled in a civil proceeding. Additionally, parents who have been detained have historically been detained with their children in ICE "family residential centers," again, for civil processing. The Trump administration's shift in policy is for political purposes only, not legal ones. See p. 18: https://www.aclu.org/legal-document/ms-l-v-ice-plaintiffs-opposition-defendants-motion-dismiss-doc-56

Myth: We have rampant fraud in our asylum process, the proof of which is the significant increase we have in the number of people applying for asylum. FALSE. The increase in asylum seekers is a direct result of the increase in civil conflict and violence across the globe. While some people may believe that we shouldn't allow any refugees into our country because "it's not our problem," neither our current asylum law, nor our ideological foundation as a country support such an isolationist approach. There is very little evidence to support Sessions' claim that abuse of our asylum-seeking policies is rampant. Also, what Sessions failed to mention is that the majority of asylum seekers are from China, not South of the border. Here is a very fair and balanced assessment of his statements: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2017/oct/19/jeff-sessions/jeff-sessions-claim-about-asylum-system-fraudulent/

Myth: The Democrats caused this, "it's their law." FALSE. Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats caused this, the Trump administration did (although the Republicans could fix this today, and have refused). I believe what this myth refers to is the passage of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, which were both passed under Clinton in 1996. These laws essentially made unauthorized entry into the US a crime (typically a misdemeanor for first-time offenders), but under both Republicans and Democrats, these cases were handled through civil deportation proceedings, not a criminal proceeding, which did not require separation. And again, even in cases where detainment was required, families were always kept together in family residential centers, unless the parents were deemed unfit (as mentioned above). Thus, Trump's assertion that he hates this policy but has no choice but to separate the parents from their children, because the Democrats "gave us this law" is false and nothing more than propaganda designed to compel negotiation on bad policy. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-democrats-us-border-migrant-families-children-parents-mexico-separate-a8401521.html

Myth: The parents and children will be reunited shortly, once the parents' court cases are finalized. FALSE. Criminal court is a vastly different beast than civil court proceedings. Also, the children are being processed as unaccompanied minors ("unaccompanied alien children"), which typically means they are in the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHS). Under normal circumstances when a child enters the country without his or her parent, ORR attempts to locate a family member within a few weeks, and the child is then released to a family member, or if a family member cannot be located, the child is placed in a residential center (anywhere in the country), or in some cases, foster care. Prior to Trump's new policy, ORR was operating at 95% capacity, and they simply cannot effectively manage the influx of 2000+ children, some as young as 4 months old. Also, keep in mind, these are not unaccompanied minor children, they have parents. There is great legal ambiguity on how and even whether the parents will get their children back because we are in uncharted territory right now. According to the ACLU lawsuit (see below), there is currently no easy vehicle for reuniting parents with their children. Additionally, according to a May 2018 report, numerous cases of verbal, physical and sexual abuse were found to have occurred in these residential centers. The report covers earlier years, but I'm including it here to highlight that there are problems with keeping children in large residential centers, even if they are run efficiently and supervised by licensed social workers and counselors. There is an abundance of empirical evidence that shows that residential care, even highly efficient ones, are no place for children, particularly very young ones: https://www.aclu.org/news/aclu-obtains-documents-showing-widespread-abuse-child-immigrants-us-custody

Myth: This policy is legal. LIKELY FALSE. The ACLU filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on 5/6/18, and a recent court ruling denied the government's motion to dismiss the suit. The judge deciding the case stated that the Trump Administration’s policy is "brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency." The case is moving forward because it was deemed to have legal merit. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-06-07/aclu-suit-over-child-separations-at-border-may-proceed-judge
https://m.facebook.com/MIchelle.Martin15/posts/1852738241454566

If this is true, then it looks as if the US are back to good old values...


If this is true, then it looks as if the US are back to good old values...

Via The Dude

Originally shared by Tamara Vukcevic Jankovic

2018-06-22

I think it's time to congratulate Donald Trump for making it onto the cover of Time magazine again...

I think it's time to congratulate Donald Trump for making it onto the cover of Time magazine again...

Apparently a civilized discussion seems impossible, comments closed.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jun/22/time-magazine-puts-trump-opposite-sobbing-child-on-cover

2018-06-21

It's raining again... (for a week now)


It's raining again... (for a week now)
Edit: Did Google really forget how to upload photos in more than VGA resolution?

2018-06-19

Ah, so it's simple blackmailing, another form of forced confessions...


Ah, so it's simple blackmailing, another form of forced confessions...

Originally shared by Sandra lFrank

2018-06-17

Hahaha!

Hahaha! This video is not quite what I expected it to be and it was fun, fun, fun. Gone with the wind - on three wheels...
https://youtu.be/eWQhugLNh3I

Yes.


Yes.

Originally shared by Daniel Börresen (Oedlan)

Yeah. Wasteful is a good word for it.

2018-06-16

On graduation day you can meet all kinds of people, including some with extraordinary capabilities...


On graduation day you can meet all kinds of people, including some with extraordinary capabilities...

2018-06-15

Everything deteriorates.


Everything deteriorates. These days, 16 students are unable to finish six pizzas, and not even the Costco 18" kind. Where is the world heading...?

#nkust #ifad #高科大 #應徳系

2018-06-12

Oh dear.

Oh dear... Healthcare in the US is bad (read: extremely expensive) and it's about to get worse. Which had to be expected under the current leadership. (including Congress)

I really don't envy the people who have to live with that system...
https://www.axios.com/private-equity-thirst-for-health-care-providers-1528737485-195192d5-db93-4c57-9a28-4b7af191d42e.html

2018-06-11

2018-06-10

🎵 Lazy Sunday afternoon


🎵 Lazy Sunday afternoon,
I got no mind to worry,
Close my eyes and drift away...🎵

What you can not see very clearly in the background is someone riding a unicycle.


What you can not see very clearly in the background is someone riding a unicycle. Apparently our park has become popular with that crowd, so they are occupying it again today.

2018-06-09

You can drive through the old North gate of Hengchun (near the southern tip of the island), but not through the...

You can drive through the old North gate of Hengchun (near the southern tip of the island), but not through the South gate.

There are not many sand beaches in Taiwan.


There are not many sand beaches in Taiwan.

Yeast Braids (Hefezopf)

Yeast Braids (Hefezopf)

The first were... the first. The next batch was better. We made two kinds of yeast braid, regular and Easter version. 1kg flour was used - and it wasn't quite enough. Next week we really need to use some more.

After a few weeks of baking, our first year is now not afraid of recipes in German anymore, which is a good side effect. I wonder how they will hold up in my writing course next semester...

#nkust #ifad #高科大 #應徳系






2018-06-06

If you or anyone else is worried about your wellness, you might not want to let the police check on it, at least not...

If you or anyone else is worried about your wellness, you might not want to let the police check on it, at least not in the US of A. Or else you might not be so well afterwards.

That video is just scary, as are the excuses police came up with.

https://theintercept.com/2018/06/05/chelsea-manning-video-twitter-police-mental-health/
https://theintercept.com/2018/06/05/chelsea-manning-video-twitter-police-mental-health/

2018-06-04

2018-06-03

Does anyone recognize the melody?


Does anyone recognize the melody?

Title


2018-06-02

Can you spot the tiny crab next to the two shells?


Can you spot the tiny crab next to the two shells?

Wait a minute: The country from which the most contributions to terrorism come says its national security is...

Wait a minute: The country from which the most contributions to terrorism come says its national security is threatened because another country further down the line of terrorism sponsors buys an air defence system? And you may need to attack them because they want to defend themselves? Right...
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/06/saudi-threatens-military-action-qatar-400-report-180601165304449.html

We have not had a lot of contacts so far, but at least the southern activity for this year's VHF QSO Party takes...

We have not had a lot of contacts so far, but at least the southern activity for this year's VHF QSO Party takes place in a very nice environment, near the southern tip of Taiwan's east coast.

And yes, eating is important. We have never run out of food, quite the contrary...

#hamradio