Yes, I sometimes blush if I am embarrassed. Not always, but sometimes.Little T-chan wrote:You BLUSH??? =D I don't blush. My face gets red after I've run a mile..but I don't blush when something embarrassing happens to me. That is funny~
I think someone with a medical background can answer that question appropriately. All I can say is that I blush sometimes out of embarrassment. I should also note that there are times that I am embarrassed while not blushing, and there are times that I blush but I am not embarrassed.Sam*ron wrote:Haha, why do you blush!?
No,.... apparently not.Sam*ron wrote:Can I make you blush by saying that you blush!?
Okay, just to clarify, I do not blush or get embarrassed that easily.Sam*ron wrote:Cause my friend she blushes really easy, one time we sang happy birthday to her, and her face turned as red as a cherry. ^_^
Just to let you know, in that context, it is supposed to be spelled "write," not "wright."Sam*ron wrote:I can't wright down my last name right if I don't spell it out to myself, it's an old and stupid habit.
I also find it ironic. I did not expect to be asked so many questions. I do not mind answering them, but I must admit I did not expect this.Mave wrote:I find it ironic that Omega gets so many questions when he has the most comprehensive biography in the first few posts. hehe
No problem, Mave.Mave wrote:First off, thank you Omega for that link I requested earlier. ^__^
I have never heard of an academic major of study called, "Security Engineering." Right now in computer engineering, security is an aspect of design, not a complete independent field. Therefore, it is seen as a specialization within the computer engineering field.Mave wrote:Next, I do have a few questions for you on behalf of my friends offline. Is there a such major called Security Engineering and do they offer that as a Master's degree in where you study?
Hey, Mave.Mave wrote:Hey Omega,
Feel free to respond whenever you like, Mave.Mave wrote:Finally found some time to respond to this. Thanks! XD
*sips some tea.*Mave wrote:Let's see what else can I ask you... <.< >.>
Do not worry about that. I will let you know if they have been asked, and you will still get an answer.Mave wrote:I'm not sure whether these questions has been asked before:
Actually, you have asked a similar question a few months ago. If you still want a short direct answer after clicking that link, I guess that I do not use chopsticks well under the usual Far East standards.Mave wrote:1) Can you use chopsticks well?
Well, I touched on this subject before but not directly.Mave wrote:2) Can you cook? If not, who does the cooking for you? If so, what is your specialty dish?
At the time of this post, "typical" means during college when classes are in session.Mave wrote:3) Briefly describe a typical day in your life. (Go wild with this one *laughs*)
Hello, Little T-chan.Little T-chan wrote:Omega AMEN!!!!!!
*sips some tea.*Little T-chan wrote:EEEEE!!
*is hugged.*Little T-chan wrote:*hug*
Indeed.... The feeling is mutual.Little T-chan wrote:^____________^
This is a very good question, Little T-chan.Little T-chan wrote:Oh..I should ask a question...hmm...do you like chocolate???
That is okay. No need to hit yourself over it.Mave wrote:Thanks for answering the questions eventhough I kinda repeated some of them! :
There are a few exits roads off the interstate highway called Omega Eldorado Road and Omega Road in Tift County. However, it should be noted that I do not live there or near there during my time in Georgia Tech or in my home in Florida.Mave wrote:Alright, I was watching some cop show on TV the other day <--- ok this is kinda rare coz I don't even own a TV. It seems that there is an area called "Omega" somewhere in Georgia. Is that true and do you happen to live anywhere near that area? As you can imagine, when I first saw that on TV, my first thought went straight to you. hehe
Omega AMEN wrote:This is a very good question, Little T-chan.
I have said before that I tend to not have any specific preferences of certain types of dishes and food. However, with chocolate (and I am specifically referring to chocolate candy like a Hershey's bar), I like a lot, and I do have a preference for dark chocolate over all other types of chocolate. I share my parents' sentiment that milk chocolate has too much sugar (although I like that flavor as well).
I should also clarify that while I like chocolate a lot, it is not the same as the love for chocolate that many women I have met (including my mother) seem to have. While I find this love for chocolate that these women exhibit fascinating, I do not share it.
Oh, I suppose I have few errands to do later today... other than that nothing much.Hitokiri wrote:Hey whats up Omega.
No, I usually look at my subscribed threads daily if they are updated. Then if I have more time to spare, I will look at the titles of the recently updated threads and see if any interest me.Hitokiri wrote:Havn't seen you around CAA save for here, but than again I wasn't on for a long period of time. you just going to this thread?
And that number has come and gone.Hitokiri wrote:That and your next post will be number 1,200.
I think I might have had a chocolate orange a couple of years ago. However, I am not sure so I cannot really comment on that now.Little T-chan wrote:Ohh...haha I'm the opposite! I adore milk chocolate!! Oh my goodness, have you tried those chocolate oranges?? They're in the shape of an orange and you bang them on a hard surface and when you unwrap them--they're split into little orange pieces and they taste like CHOCOLATE ORANGE?!!?!??! AHH! They are so so good!! XD I think that was run-on sentence...
Hmm, well, I think we can establish that you might have the "special" love for chocolate I was referring to earlier.Little T-chan wrote:Is there a different love of chocolate that women have that men don't?? Hmm...maybe..I have so many chocolates at my house right now!!! And right now, I'm eating the new Hershey's Kisses filled with caramel...they are...so yummy.....@.@
*is hugged.*Little T-chan wrote:<3 Okay, I'm done. Bye bye! *hug*
I share my parents' sentiment that milk chocolate has too much sugar (although I like that flavor as well).
That is okay. No need to hit yourself over it.
There are a few exits roads off the interstate highway called Omega Eldorado Road and Omega Road in Tift County. However, it should be noted that I do not live there or near there during my time in Georgia Tech or in my home in Florida.
Omega AMEN wrote:Hmm, well, I think we can establish that you might have the "special" love for chocolate I was referring to earlier.
Okay, if you say so. "Alpha," huh? If I was married, I would probably suggest that as a username for my wife, but since I am not married and have no wife, there is no need.Mave wrote:You know what, Omega could be a pretty good name for a manga character. As it is, I already have one with "Alpha."
Oh, emoticons. I have answered this before. Basically, I do not have a favorite one.Mave wrote:Question:
Which is your fav. CAA smilies and why?
I particularly love the and . The former coz it reflects myself in the hyper and crazy mode while the latter is just funny.
Information about my avatar and signature can be found in the first post of this thread under the "Online Identity" heading. The short answer is he is Gato from the SNK fighting game "Garou: Mark of the Wolves" that was released on the Sega Dreamcast a few years ago and is planned to be re-released on the PS2 in the near future. He will also be in the upcoming release of King of Fighters 2003 on the PS2, though he will not have all of his special moves in that game.Hitokiri wrote:I have always wondered this Omega...who is the guy in your ava and siggy?
Oh, okay, that is nice to know.Little T-chan wrote:But Omega AMEN is my favorite Omega!! ^^ And the AMEN part is so cool sounding~ haha
Omega Amen wrote:Okay, if you say so. "Alpha," huh? If I was married, I would probably suggest that as a username for my wife, but since I am not married and have no wife, there is no need.
No, as of this time, there are no potential candidates since I do not even bother looking for one.Mave wrote:LOL! Oh no...I forgot to mention that my Alpha character is male. It was based on the reference of the alpha male of a wolf pack. But hey, I look forward to meeting "Alpha" in CAA. Any potential candidates so far? LOL (pls feel free to ignore that question if it bothers you)
No, others have also asked repeating questions.Mave wrote:Hey, also if someone has already asked the question above, I'm sorry. I really hate repeating questions. Am I the only one in this thread that has been doing this so far?
No, they did not.Mave wrote:Oh one more question: When your parents married, did they go through the Chinese customary tea ceremony?
Thank you, Mave. I hope you did too.Mave wrote:Oh yeah, Merry Christmas and have lotsa fun wherever you are!
I think so. I completed some chores with my dad. We talked to my mom in Taiwan on the phone, and we watched Ben-Hur as our Christmas movie.Hitokiri wrote:Did you have a wonderful, splendid fun-filled Christmas Omega?
Omega Amen wrote:The truth is that I am just merely hard-working, self-disciplined, and determined to fulfill my responsibilities. I do not consider myself interesting, talented, or extraordinary at all.
Omega Amen wrote:This type of practice arrangement allowed me to have one strength that was respected by everyone: I could express the message of the music and its emotional and spiritual content to the listener. I was not really playing the piano. I was expressing the special message and soul of the music the composer put down on paper. I was also expressing what this message meant to me through my performance. By dwelling on pieces for a long time with hard work and determination, I could know what the music really is and thus project it. I was doing more than just making sounds on a mechanical device, and that is what other musicians (and judges) noticed. If I was really talented, I might not have spent the time to receive, understand, appreciate, and express such messages. In other words, dedication and determination helped me excel.
Omega Amen wrote:Some people have myriad thoughts and memories from looking at a family picture. I have a similar experience when thinking of this person's black hair. A feeling of warmth and security can surface in the midst of concern and worry, all indicative of her powerful love. I sometimes see her hair as a veil where behind I sometimes hear gentle laughter or emotionally intense crying. The black color will remind me of dark nights of lullabies, dreams, and nightmares expressed by rhythmic, deep, soft breaths. The bright sheen from a sudden sway of her hair reminds me of her energy, mischief, and command and my commitment to her well-being and happiness.
Yes.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #1 wrote:Sooo... do you still like me ... ?
If I want to cool down, then yes.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #2 wrote:Do you like ice in your water?
I do not know. I have never heard of that.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #3 wrote:Do you like toe socks?
I have no problems with girls with nail polish.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #4 wrote:Do you think nail polish is cool for girls, or stupid?
I think it is imprudent for guys to wear nail polish since it is usually not considered appropriate in most occasions. However, there are always exceptions like those J-rock guys that have recently become popular here. So, for those J-rock guys, nail polish is probably required fashion for their profession (I guess).Sam*ron, Buzz Question #5 wrote:Do you think nail polish is stupid for guys, or cool?
I have fidgeted in the past.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #6 wrote:Do you ever fidget?
(That should be "too.") Eh, not really.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #7 wrote:Do you think I have to many questions?
My dad gave me the book, The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debate God, Love, Sex, and the Meaning of Life by Dr. Armand M. Nicholi, Jr. for Christmas, and I enjoyed it a lot.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #8 wrote:What was your fav thing you got for Christmas?
I still do not want to post an emoticon.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #9 wrote:Are you still not wanting to post a emoticon?
No, I think you still have more questions to ask.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #10 wrote:Do you think I am done asking questions yet?
If this question is referring to the previous one, then look at my previous answer.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #11 wrote:Did you know I am not?
No.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #12 wrote:Do you wear rings?
Yes.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #13 wrote:Have you ever slipped on ice?
No, in Florida, the winters are too warm to get any significant snowfall.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #14 wrote:Did you ever sled when you were a kid?
One.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #15 wrote:How many car crashes have you been in?
No.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #16 wrote:Have you ever fainted?
I honestly cannot remember.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #17 wrote:When was the last time you barfed?[you don't have to answer that one.]
I cannot give you a measurement since I never measured my hair length. However, I do have two relative thresholds that I use to determine whether I should get a hair cut. If my hair length is too long, it will either: start to get hard to comb my hair to my preferred style, or the length of my hair near my forehead will start to reach my eyebrows.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #18 wrote:Whats the longest you have grown your hair?
Yes, it is very thick, but that is typical for young adults who have dark hair color.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #19 wrote:Is your hair thick?
Yes.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #20 wrote:Do you think I am cute?
(That should be "you're.") No, I am not cute.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #21 wrote:Do you think your cute?
I have an optical mouse.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #22 wrote:What kind of mouse do you have, laser or ball?
Yes.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #23 wrote:Do you like pickles?
I do not know enough about guns to answer that question.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #24 wrote:Whats your favorite gun?
Yes.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #25 wrote:Do you like shiny things?
I have addressed this before. Yes, I blush sometimes depending on the circumstances.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #26 wrote:Do you blush?
No.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #27 wrote:Do you have lots of freckles?
Most of my shoes are black.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #28 wrote:What color are your shoes?
I like all of the natural hair colors.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #29 wrote:What color of hair do you like on girls?
I do not have a favorite number.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #30 wrote:Whats your favorite number.
I am not sure what you mean by "wired," so I cannot answer that question.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #31 wrote:Do you think I am wired?
Tea.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #32 wrote:Gold or silver?
I wish you were more specific. If you are referring to how long do I usually browse CAA in one sitting my guess is between 30 minutes to an hour.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #33 wrote:How long do you usually stay on CAA?
My mother knows. I do not.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #34 wrote:When did you start walking, as a baby?
I am not sure. All I care is that they are legible.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #35 wrote:Do you like green street signs?
I guess.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #36 wrote:Do you like feathers?
Yes, they are very tasty.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #37 wrote:Do you like chickens?
I have never heard of that place. I probably have not been there.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #38 wrote:Have you ever been to the White Sands?
Home.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #39 wrote:Where do you want to go most?
You are not holding up any of them. (How am I supposed to know?)Sam*ron, Buzz Question #40 wrote:Why do you have black hair? ... ^^]My mother has black hair, and I have inherited that genetic trait from her.The number next to "Age" under your avatar.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #41 wrote:How old am I?The number next to "Age" under my avatar.Sam*ron, Buzz Question #42 wrote:How old are you?Sam*ron, Buzz Question #43 wrote:How many fingers am I holding up?
Okay, I will be glad to clarify what I have said before.Kaori wrote:I’ve finally read through all of this thread, and I must say that your thoroughness and patience are quite admirable. Not only did you provide a huge amount of information to begin with, but to continually answer so many questions is quite a task, too. Although I haven’t been a member here for very long, it’s apparent that quite a few people here look up to you, and I can understand why.
Now, about some of your comments:
I only have a few responses to these comments. First, I am not sure how to gauge this community's fascination with one individual. The engineer in me is being a little skeptical about using the length of one's Who's Who thread to measure a community's fascination. It might actually be a good metric, but I am not so sure about that. Second, I determined that I am not interesting or remarkable because of the lack of interest I generated with a great deal of people that I have met in my life. This would include many people who are not part of this community. In other words, I made my determination from a different scope.Kaori wrote:While I realize that you have already discussed this with more than one person—and it is certainly not my intent to start an argument—I must say that twenty pages of questions and answers demonstrate very clearly that, whether or not you consider yourself interesting, many other people do. In fact, it probably would be accurate to say that the community here finds you absolutely fascinating. From what I’ve read, I would agree with what others have already said in that you are an interesting and remarkable person, and that to be hard-working, self-disciplined, and determined is as unusual as it is laudable.
Kaori wrote:As a musician, one thing that I have heard over and over again is that it takes more than technical ability to be a good musician. That is, just because someone can play all the right notes in a piece without having to spend much time practicing isn’t enough]Hmm, I do not believe I am underestimating my abilities in this case. In my experience, expressive playing was a gift that my competitors had, but they did not care to exercise it all the time like I did. When they chose to do so, they tend to express their music appropriately without as much labor as I experienced.Before I comment on the stated example, let me say I am aware there is more to writing than plot, but personally, when I read a story, plot is very important since it is one of the major factors in keeping my interest.Kaori wrote:There is certainly more to writing than plot. For example:Kaori wrote:myself wrote:Some people have myriad thoughts and memories from looking at a family picture. I have a similar experience when thinking of this person's black hair. A feeling of warmth and security can surface in the midst of concern and worry, all indicative of her powerful love. I sometimes see her hair as a veil where behind I sometimes hear gentle laughter or emotionally intense crying. The black color will remind me of dark nights of lullabies, dreams, and nightmares expressed by rhythmic, deep, soft breaths. The bright sheen from a sudden sway of her hair reminds me of her energy, mischief, and command and my commitment to her well-being and happiness.
Omega Amen wrote:It took me several hours, revisions, consultations of the dictionary, and other resources to produce six sentences to describe my thoughts on a subject that I tend to think about a lot over many years.
That paragraph probably shows good writing. But with the facts that I just stated, does that paragraph show that I am a good writer?
Omega Amen wrote:First, I am not sure how to gauge this community's fascination with one individual. The engineer in me is being a little skeptical about using the length of one's Who's Who thread to measure a community's fascination.
Assuming you are addressing my stance on not entering a romantic relationship when I cannot responsibly do so, I will accept that assertion.
I do not mind at all.
My first dream is to protect my parents and ensure that they live the rest of their lives together happily and in peace. My second dream is to be a loving and responsible husband and father for my family. I cannot recall any other dreams at this point.
Um, okay. However, I do not understand why you sometimes feel you do not deserve such respect.
Omega Amen wrote:First, I am not sure how to gauge this community's fascination with one individual. The engineer in me is being a little skeptical about using the length of one's Who's Who thread to measure a community's fascination. It might actually be a good metric, but I am not so sure about that.
Omega Amen wrote:I am aware there is more to writing than plot, but personally, when I read a story, plot is very important since it is one of the major factors in keeping my interest.
Omega Amen wrote:It took me several hours, revisions, consultations of the dictionary, and other resources to produce six sentences to describe my thoughts on a subject that I tend to think about a lot over many years.
Omega Amen wrote:That paragraph probably shows good writing. But with the facts that I just stated, does that paragraph show that I am a good writer?
Omega Amen wrote:Actually, I want to thank you for reading through this thread.
Kaori, about my "plot" comment, I made it before you went into your main point to just give you a side-note of clarification on why I stated that as a reason for my self-doubt as a good writer. It was meant to be just a note and nothing more. I did not feel you were trying to imply what my opinion was.members about writing and writers.... wrote:Kaori wrote:It was not my intent to imply that such was your opinion, nor to undermine the importance of plot in storytelling. However, since many genres (poetry, much of nonfiction) do not requre plot at all, it is possible to be a good writer without having a mastery of plot, which I believe is the point I was trying to make.uc pseudonym wrote:I do not believe that paragraph shows anything other than the ability to produce good writing. Similarly, I believe that the facts you stated only demonstrate your speed at writing, not your ability. There have been great authors that spend days on a single sentence, and other equally great authors (judging roughly from general critics) that write chapters in a single hour.Kaori wrote:Whether demonstrating good writing necessarily makes one a good writer is a question that probably depends greatly on what one considers to be a good writer, and also on the definition of the word 'writer.' I was using the word in the broader sense of 'one who writes,' rather than 'a person who writes by profession.' Since I don't particularly wish to address the precise nature of the relationship between good writing and a good writer, I can't really answer your question.
Oh! Okay, I thought it was a lot to read through. Nevertheless, thank you.members about this community's fascination on a member, me wrote:Mave wrote:LOL I doubt it has anything to do with the length of a thread. I don't even know whether members such as...let's see, maybe Ashley, Chloe or UC have threads here but ppl look up to them anyway. For me, it's just how you treat others and what values you hold.Mave, just for your information, Ashley, true_noir_chloe, and uc pseudonym all have Who's Who threads.Kaori wrote:I agree that the degree of a community's fascination cannot be precisely measured by the length of a thread]
Okay, I think I have really chose the wrong word there. Probably, "indicate" instead of "measure" would have been better. I intended to express doubt that a lengthy/long Who's Who thread is a reliable sign that this community (which is very large and diverse) is fascinated with me. For example, it might only show a few members, rather than the community, are fascinated with me. I should have stated this more directly and clearly the first time. My apologies.
Now to other matters....*raises an eyebrow and sips on some tea.*Mave wrote:I probably haven't said this yet: I wish more guys would think that way.
I guess being in Georgia Tech, where there are few women, it is easy for me and other guys there to exercise my stance on this matter.Well, if you want to achieve great goals, you have to acknowledge and reach for them. Kaori did ask for my dreams.Mave wrote:Impressive. Those goals are terribly challenging. The prospects of being a mother scares the daylights out of me.Hmm, okay. I am still not sure.... I guess it has to do with my ideas on respect.Mave wrote:Ah...perhaps, I let out a little more than I ought to. Oh well, sometimes I rant too much and ppl don't really respond to that. So I guess when you respond with as much detail as you do with every single post, I guess it's a pleasant surprise. ^_^*is hugged.*Mave wrote:I find it quite funny everytime I read "is being hugged" XD XD I might as well.... *hugs Omega*Kaori wrote:It was nothing, really.
Omega AMEN wrote:Assuming you are addressing my stance on not entering a romantic relationship when I cannot responsibly do so, I will accept that assertion.
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