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Welcome to my personal homepage. I
come from Taipei, Taiwan, 25 years
old. Now I'm working in IBM Taiwan,
serve as entry-level software
engineer.
May 2004, I graduated with master degree
in
Information Networking Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PA. My course work and
interests in my university (National
Taiwan University) and here are
mainly in distributed applications,
web services, security, e-commerce
and privacy. Moreover, I'm also
interested in Finance field, taking
courses from basic accounting to
advanced financial engineering. I
also have real world stock and
mutual fund investment experience
for more than 6 years.
I
was working on my thesis
regarding privacy policy language.
It was originally from
an IBM-initiated project, and
later was under the supervision of
Dr. Lorrie Cranor, creator of
on-line privacy standard,
P3P.
I
spent most of my free time on
reading, including subscription of
Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeekly
(Big5),
BusinessNext (Big5), and
websites for everyday visiting
including
CNet,
CNN
Money,
New
York Times,
Chinatimes,
DigiTimes (Big5).

Photo taken at
Mt. Rainier National Park in
Seattle, WA
When I have a longer vacation, I
would try to schedule travel to
another place. My travel map now
covers Korea (Feb 2000), New Zealand
(Aug, 2000), Singapore (Apr 2001),
Greece (Jun 2001), and several US
cities including New York City, New
Orleans, San Francisco, Seattle,
Atlanta and Boston.
In essence, the
butterfly theory states that any
event, no matter how seemingly
significant or remote, can have
far-reaching implications... like a
butterfly fluttering its wings and
ultimately causing a hurricane.
--
Quoted from the ad of
Economist
--
I like
the words very much. As it goes, I
believe everything happening to me
has its own meaning, and must has
far-reaching implication. Everything
I do also applies the same
philosophy. I seriously treat
everyone, everything around me, and
hope what I did benefit me in the
future, no matter how seemingly
small right now, just as a butterfly
fluttering.
Last Update : Oct 9, 2004
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