March 2009 Archives

Cave Drawings to Pop Up Ads

By Ophelia Chong
March 31, 2009



The best and worst of what you see now is a reformulation of the best and worst that was.

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Poached and Fried

By Ophelia Chong
March 27, 2009



I was asked to join a group that would incubate ideas. An incubator facilitates the development of a business idea through networking, organizational structure, management, bank loans, whatever it takes to bring the idea to market.

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Tooth Pulling and other Night Time Stories

By Ophelia Chong
March 23, 2009



In honor of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage month, I am going to share an Asian Pacific Islander story of growing up with immigrant parents. I was at a dinner party last night where the conversation headed towards childhood memories; the subject of dentists came up and my mind zoomed back a whole mess of decades to the day I had a loose tooth.

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Banana

By Ophelia Chong
March 17, 2009



I am a Banana. Yellow on the outside, White on the inside. But not quite, I am more complicated than that.

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Who Are You?

By Ophelia Chong
March 13, 2009



Who are you? Are you that profile on Facebook? That resume on LinkedIn? Are you the sum of your RSS feeds?

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It Really is Viral

By Ophelia Chong
March 9, 2009



But is it contagious?
I am online about 18 hours a day. I would say 95% of the time it is for work, the rest a bit of play, but once I am done, I fly off the computer and into a dark room with the television and the newspapers. The only way you will know I am not there is by the sudden lack of replies to your emails.

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Has The Whale Jumped the Shark?

By Ophelia Chong
March 6, 2009



I joined Twitter in the summer of 2007. I was an early user, so early that I actually got my name "ophelia". I played with it for a while, lost interest and went onto other networking sites. Then in 2008, I rediscovered it and went back and "tweeted" from dawn to dusk. I have met the most inspiring people on Twitter and those relationships have passed from online to offline.

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I Vote Therefore I Am

By Ophelia Chong
March 3, 2009



I logged onto the LA Vote Polling Place Locator , and got an address that wasn't my usual Polling Place, the Park Ranger's house down the street.

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Learning While Doing

By Ophelia Chong
March 2, 2009



The advent of Microcredit in developing countries, where the threshold of loan restrictions are low, is giving new entrepreneurs with low credit ratings and minimal or non-existent collateral a chance to apply for small loans to start a business. With the chance to better their families' lives, women are also taking on the role of income providers. However, their place in society is still the caregiver of the family and they must meet their families' daily needs with efficiency to free up a small bit of time to tend to their new businesses.

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Los Angeles is the ultimate networked metropolis, and in 404 City blogger Ophelia Chong takes a look at our diverse web of communities, all of them interwoven by freeways, shared history, media, automobiles, and the ever present digital penumbra of cell-phones and computers.

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