Republic Day

Today is the date marks the establishment of Republic of China. Many people from Taiwan might refer you that today is the “Double Ten Day”, but the term is not self explanatory, and today (1010) has really nothing to do with binary numbering. The correct term should be “Republic Day.”

Republic of China(ROC) was (is?) the first Chinese Republic, which ends Chinese monarchy in 1911. After World War II, Communists bets Nationalist who leads R.O.C. and form their second Chinese RepublicPeople’s Republic of China (PRC). Nationalists then bore the ROC name and fled to Taiwan. Before that, Taiwan was a Japanese colony for 50 years (1895-1945).

The ROC government continued acting as Chinese governments in exile until 1994, a document implicitly recognise the existence of PRC and place ROC as the government represents the Taiwanese people, willing to negotiate for peaceful unification (at the time.)

The new ruling party from 2000, which is pro independence though, push for the formal reorganisation of PRC and ourselves. Plans includes legally change the name of the state to Taiwan instead of ROC which suggested itself as a Chinese government in exile. To do that, with formally “giving up” the sovereignty over China, a constitutional change, even a new constitution has to be in place. PRC sees these reform as a move toward formal independence against China, and thread the use of force. Pro unification parties also rejects the idea.

For your information. I hope what I wrote above can clean things up for you, and answer the question “why Taiwan is formally named Republic of China?” in mind.

With legal point of view, de jule status of Taiwan can only be certain if a treaty was made by China, Japan and United States. But sadly, such treaty can never took place after a serious war, probably World War III. And nothing in the international law says the future if Taiwan should consider the will of Taiwanese residence (the US Taiwan Relation Act does though). Taiwan has operate herself independently for 57 years without a formal status, and is likely to do so for decades (or caught into a war which is the last thing I would like to see).

剪綵(2):演示實驗網站

年初接下的打工,幫老師寫物理演示實驗專案計畫的網頁。之前在 Blog 上面有提過。完成度在暑假之前就已經逼近 90% 了,不過內容因為老師一直在思考呈現的方式所以最近才開始上線。

而在老師做寫文案、拍儀器影片的時候,我就開始寫一些莫名奇妙的東西。最後變成這樣的龐然大物(圖解):


demoexp.phy.ncu.edu.tw

總之這個「網站」會縮圖、把DVD影片轉成網路上用的AVI、通知 Google 網站有更新、還會把自己變成一張光碟片(炸)。老師還頗訝異一個網站可以做這麼多事情,其實他們都是 system() 其他程式,像是 MEncoderffmpeg、mkisofs 而已。發輝無限潛能呀!很可惜的就是一般人看不到網站後台的部份;上傳內容與設定的部份反而花了我比較多時間,不在這裡說的話可能只有我和老師知道而已。

剪綵(1):系學會網站

新網站開張!

本來想要在把這兩個站處理好,開學之後來專心拿本學期的25學分,但是因為進度上都要跟別人配合,於是就 delay 到現在這星期才算正式開放了。

第一個網站是物理系學會WordPress + Gallery2 + WPG2 Plugin 的架構不難架,架起來也不難用,和系會的人一說他們就知道要怎麼用了。

經典對話:

某A人:「用 blog 程式當網站用的話,那不就像無名一樣不能______了?」
我:「那種小東西 WordPress 當然沒問題,無名那什麼拼湊出來的鳥程式…」

除了網站以外系學會還有一個要求:機器除了要跑網站,他們也同時需要可以放在會窩聽音樂、打報告而且好維護不需要常常重灌。順著「Apache Win32 is not intend for production enviroments」這個邏輯加上手癢想要測試一般人對 Linux 桌面環境的反應,我索性裝了一台 Ubuntu 6.06 拿去了。


Ubuntu Desktop

目前大家對於這台機器的 feedback 是「它不難用,只是不習慣」,雖然我已經在桌面上放了一些他們熟悉的圖示了(NO IE … 也算啦XD)。

Linux 能做的事情真的比 Windows 多,只是因為變動成本(要花時間習慣跟找答案做以前知道怎麼做的事情)所以現在還沒有大規模的跳槽。自從裝好這台機器之後,只要有人跑來跟我說「我的盜版的 Windows 又當掉了,你有沒有 SuperXP 可以借我重灌?」我就會說「我可以在30分鐘之內裝成系會電腦那個樣子,你要不要?Windows 要花 3 小時,外加一份宵夜。」換到 Linux 的變動成本嘛… 對我來說是負的XD。