Benefactors

by Hla Min

Updated : June 2025

Sayas

  • I pay respect to Thin Saya (သင်ဆရာ), Myin Saya (မြင်ဆရရာ) and Kyar Saya (ကြားဆရာ). They taught me all I knew.
  • I would like to thank my mentors who directly or indirectly taught me Communication (Oral and Written) and Languages (English, Burmese, …)
  • Last but not the least, a million thanks to my “Let Oo Sayas” (လက်ဦးဆရာများ my beloved parents).
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My Parents

Learning English

I had to read / study

  • Tom Thumb’s Essays
  • A Student’s Companion
  • Oxford English Dictionary” (OED — various sizes and editions),
  • Chamber’s Dictionary (used in Scrabble tournaments)
  • Rhyming Dictionary
  • Word Power/Vocabulary in [six weeks, 21 days, …]
  • Idioms (book present from my cousin uncle)
  • They helped me improve my writing and communication skills.
  • Thanks to all the authors, who are my implicit teachers.
  • Learning new things daily
  • Listen to the daily offering by Blinkist.com
  • Listen to selected podcasts

Dr. Chit Swe (GBNF)

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Sydney 2006
  • My mentor at UCC
  • Invited renowned computer scientists led by Harry D. Huskey, Pioneer in Computer Hardware, Software & Teaching, and Mathematicians (e.g. Frank Harary, Expert in Graph Theory) to Rangoon to hold seminars and to design courses in computer science and applications. Michael Stonebraker (then at UC Berkeley) gave a short course on Ingres (early Relational Data Base Management System). He laterwon the prestigious “ACM Turing Award” (equivalent of Nobel Prize in Computing).
  • Taught us to use CPM/PERT (Critical Path Method/Programme Evaluation and Review Technique) for the projects.
  • Asked me to assist his projects : translator / reviewer for CTK (Children’s Treasury of Knowledge), editor for “High School Mathematics”, and
    TOSS (Team Of System Specialists).
  • Passed away in November 2019, but his Legacy as Pioneer for Computer Systems, Application and Education in Burma will last forever.

U Soe Paing (EE, UCC)

U Soe Paing
  • My mentor at RIT & UCC
  • Together with U Myo Min and U Ko Ko Lay (GBNF), they taught degree and diploma courses in computer science, and also conducted courses in computer programming, computer orientation, to name a few.
  • Saya U Soe Paing allowed U Aung Zaw (GBNF) and me to co-author texts, guides and manuals used at UCC.

Publications

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SPZP-2000 Organizers
  • Guardian
    Thanks to U Soe Myint (Chief Editor)
  • Working People’s Daily (WPD)
    Thanks to U Ko Lay (Chief Editor) and Daw Khin Swe Hla (Editor)
  • Forward magazine
    Thanks to Bohmu Ba Thaw (Maung Thaw Ka, Chief Editor) and U Sein Hla (Editor)
  • Pan magazine
    Burmese publication
  • Veda magazine
    Published by BARB
  • Swel Daw Yeik Sar Saung
    Commemorative Issues for SPZP-2002, SPZP-2007 and SPZP-2010 in Singapore
    Thanks to Saya U Moe Aung (Tekkatho Moe War)
  • Swel Daw Yeik Magazine
    Commemorative Issues for SPZP-2012 and Shwe YaDu (2014)
    Thanks to Saya U Moe Aung (Tekkatho Moe War)
  • RUBC magazine
    Commemorate issue for 90th Anniversary of the founding of RUBC
RUBC
  • BAPS Newsletter
    Contributing Editor
  • Dhammananda Newsletter
    Contributing Editor
  • Paying Homage to Sayadaw U Silananda
    Contributing Editor
Book
  • Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife
    Contributor to the Burmese American section of the 3-volume encyclopedia
Encyclopedia
  • National Foreign Languages Center
    Language Expert for the Burmese Language Project (Reading and Listening Comprehension)
  • RIT Alumni International Newsletter
    Contributing Editor for 26 years
  • hlamin.com
    2500+ articles
  • Facebook
    Owner, Admin or Moderator of selected Facebook Groups
  • Video Broadcasts
    Archived in Facebook and my You Tube Channel

Volunteer

I gained experience by volunteering

  • Several organizations in Myanmar and USA
  • EC, Joint Secretary and Secretary of RIT EE Association
RIT EE Association
  • Contributing Editor of RIT English Newsletter
  • Treasurer & Vice Captain of RUBC
  • Translator & Interpreter at Meditation Retreats
  • Organizer, SPZP-2000
SPZP-2000
  • Coordinator, World wide SPZPs in Singapore & Myanmar
  • Docent at the Computer History Museum (at Mountain View, California)
  • Contributing Editor of the materials taught at the Summer Dhamma Camp at Dhammananda Vihara (at Half Moon Bay)
  • Area Governor, Club Coach, Contest Chair, Test Speaker & Club Ambassador at Toastmasters International
  • Editor of publications by Sayadaws (e.g. U Jotalankara) and friends (e.g. U Aung Zaw)
  • Language expert at National Foreign Language Center
  • Administrator and/or Moderator of selected Facebook Groups
  • Owner & content creator of selected web sites (e.g. hlamin.com)

Parents and Ancestors

My Parents

Last but not the least, my heartfelt thanks to my beloved parents and their philanthropic forebears for instilling me the passion to help humanity in general and to my alma mater. They believed that “Any thing that’s worth doing is worth doing well.”

Pay Back

  • My beloved spouse told me that I should pay back to my alma mater, mentors and my beloved land.
  • She reminded me that I should take care of my health to enjoy quality time with our Life Savers.
  • I had paid back to my alma mater RIT where I studied from 1964 – 1969 by serving as Messenger & Organizer for 26 years. e.g. For SPZP-2000, I wrote 64 “Countdown to the Reunion” & 36 “Post_Reunion”.
  • In 2018, I wrote “Memories of UCC”. I wrote a Summary for the magazine to commemorate the 30th anniversary of ICST.
  • To commemorate the 19th anniversary (in April 2018) for “RIT Alumni International Newsletter” and the 45th wedding anniversary (in June 2018), I wrote several hundred posts covering a variety of topics.
  • Since then, I have completed 2500+ posts. I have revised most of them with feedback provided by my readers.
  • In April 2019, I celebrated 20th Anniversary as Founder-Editor of RIT Alumni International Newsletter.
  • In November 2019, I was invited as a Panelist to the 5th ILF (Irrawaddy Literary Festival) held in Mandalay.
  • In December 2019, I attended the SPZP and Reunion Dinner of RIT 69er’s Golden Jubilee of graduation.
  • I was invited to attend the 6th Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe of ICST / UCSY and the Annual mini-gathering of UCC Alumni.
  • In January 2020, I was invited as a Special Guest for the 2020 Public Speakers’ Association (PSA) Tour to six cities in Upper Myanmar.
  • I am adding / revising posts for hlamin.com and share some of them via Facebook groups (e.g. Life Long Learning, RIT Updates) and my YouTube Channel (@hmin3664)
YouTube Channel to access my videos
  • I am a Dreamer. I believe, “If one can dream, others will fulfill.”

Posts

  • Father’s Day
  • Let Oo Saya
  • Mother’s Day
  • Noble Tradition
  • Paying back to my alma mater

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