I got my 2004 Prius

Finally I drove a brand new 2004 Prius home last night. I placed an order in Nov and was told to wait for at least three months. Someone who ordered one had to leave the country, so my salesman called me about the car. It’s not exactly the package I ordered, but it’s close enough. It’s very interesting to drive a hybrid car. You can watch the fuel efficiency on the LCD screen. I have to tell you that I’m already trying to adjust my driving habits to increase the efficiency. Basically, you have to avoid sudden acceralation in lower speed around 30 mph to have the electric motor do the work (so called stealth mode).

The car is great, but I hated the sales manager in the dealership (Sterlling McCall Toyota on Highway 59). He insisted on having body sealant ($495) option on the car, which I refused first, but he told me that he would sell the car to the next person on the waiting list if I didn’t want the option. He told me that the treament was done already. So I took it, but I felt that the experience was bad, and I would not buy another car from their dealership anymore. I was willing to pay the sticker price for the car, definitely not for the stupid car body protection, which is useless in Houston’s climate anyway. They actually had body sealant treatment done next day after I signed the paper work. Car salesmen are all crooks to me, at least from my experience.

2004 Prius …

I have placed an order for 2004 Prius. Black Body with Package #5. I have to pay sticker price which is $19,995 + $1,920 + $550 = $22,465. The waiting period could be as long as 4 months.

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June 4, 1989


On June 4, 1989, the Chinese government brutally crashed the student-led democracy movement by military force.

The days and nights of month-long hunger strike and following days during the martial law are still vivid in mind.

The ambulances … directing the traffics and guarding the life lines along the Changan street …

The low flying military helicopters … blocking the subway stations … the buses with flat tires sitting in front of subway entrances … the rumors that the troops are in the subway tunnels …

The AK-47 automatic gun-shots heard from all directions and tracers seen in the sky … the tanks and APCs speeding from many directions … the fires in many places … the waves of moving troops from the darkness behind the large buildings along the Tiananmen Square …

The PLA assault team raiding the monument in the center of the Tiananmen Square where we stayed until early morning on June 4 … the tanks crashing into the camps …

The long withdraw back to the campus … the deaths of fellow students … the silent rainny nights except hearing gun fires from distance … sitting on the roof top at Tsinghua …

The hopelessness … the angers …

We never forget.

May the fallen heros rest in peace!