Sunday, October 24, 2010

money!

got sidetracked from studying. started taping keyboard to try to memorize how to type russian.
then ended up looking up symbols...

Currently used currency, but there's way more:

฿ (Thai baht) Br (Belarusian ruble) Bs (Venezuelan bolivar, Bolivian boliviano) (Ghanaian cedi) ¢ (cent) (El Salvador, Costa Rican Colon) B/. (Panamanian balboa) ден. (Macedonian denar) (Vietnamese dong) (euro) ƒ (Netherlands Antillean guilder/florin) Ft (Hungarian forint) (Paraguayan guarani) (Czech koruna) (Lao kip) Kn (Croatian kuna) kr (Danish, Norwegian krone, Swedish, Icelandic krona, Estonian kroon) L (Honduran lempira) Ls (Latvian lats) £ / (pound, lira) (mill) (Nigerian naira) (Philippine peso) P (Botswana pula) R (South African rand) RM (Malaysian ringgit) RSD/РСД (Serbian dinar) Rp (Indonesian rupiah) Description: Indian rupee (Indian rupee) (rupee) ریال(Iranian rial) р./ руб. (Russian ruble) S/. (Peruvian Nuevo sol) (Bangladeshi taka) R$ (Brazilian real) $ (dollar, peso) T̅ (Kazakhstani tenge) (Mongolian togrog) (Korean won) ¥ (Japanese yen) (Polish zloty) (Ukranian hryvnia) Q (Guatemalen quetzal) (Israeli shekel) TL (Turkish lira)


once upon a time currency,

(Argentine austral) (Brazilian cruzeiro) Description: Cifrão symbol.svg(Portuguese cifrao) (German pfennig) DM (Deutsche mark) (Greek drachma) (European Currency Unit) (France franc) Kčs (Czechoslovak koruna) Lm (Maltese lira) (German gold mark) (Spanish peseta) I/. (Peruvian inti) ℛℳ (German reichsmark) Sk (Slovak koruna)

Friday, October 22, 2010

places i've lived.

i realized that I've lived in a few different types of places now.

1. city (Taipei, Tokyo)
2. suburbs (Fremont)
3. countryside (Tsukuba)
4. by the beach (La Jolla)

Maybe in the future I'll be living in the mountains or in rural places or in a small town.
It's always weird for me when I wonder how life is; how each decision we make changes our future one by one; and there would be entirely different sets of people in our lives depending on where we go, what clubs we join, what classes we take etc.
how just one single event can be insignificant or very important to us. but the thing is that we will never know until it hits us.

There are people who cannot really live anywhere because they don't like crowded smelly areas, or places with nothing to do. For me right now, I feel like I can adjust to anywhere and any type of place. The countryside and city are both awesome and ugh in their own ways.

Everything just depends, you know.