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4月10日

Adobe Media Player (AMP) is alive now _ZZ

Adobe Media Player (AMP) is a next-generation desktop media player and management application. It provides high quality video playback of streamed, downloaded, or locally stored Internet TV shows and video podcasts. Users can subscribe to Internet television shows and other online video content, have them download automatically in the background, and later view them on demand. AMP's user interface optimizes the user experience, allowing users to easily enjoy finding and viewing their favorite shows.
And, it is free! Download it now.:)
 
Below are some of the key things that you would enjoy:
 
- All of your favorite content, all in one place. Create your own personalized catalog of television shows, movies, podcasts – even include videos from your local hard drive. 
- Discover new content. Adobe Media Player features a broad catalog of shows from the leading media companies and networks, as well as independent producers.
- Watch what you want, when you want – anytime, anywhere. Adobe Media Player supports both online and offline viewing.
- High-quality audio and video. HD-quality video is supported in Adobe Media Player, even at full-screen resolutions.
- Simple user interface. Adobe Media Player is designed to be intuitive and easy to use.
- Let content come to you.  Adobe Media Player automatically downloads new episodes of shows or podcasts that you subscribe to.
5月22日

诗——转载

还是那个疯子写的,恩。
 
                   Hometown
                    
                    By Shell
 
           It apears near at hand
           but was long ago
           Tom was dallyin' with a beautiful girl
           Jany was loving' you and liked what you did
           And May who was godness of my boyhood leaned against
           the tree where we first kissed
           They's run away
           all's run away
           course you need to go
           You have to stand for it
           so you feel lonely
           tortured by pain again and again
           Years past you're still alone
           Hurt on your heart
           Fatigue fillin' body
           You found youself further and further from hometown
           So much trouble on the road
          You are lookin' for the trajectory back home
           holdin' the blurred image
          The streets have changed a lot
          You even cannot rembember the name
           And you dream with tears all in your eyes
          'course on your way home
          All lights give you a smile
          like Uncle Sam's lamp
          It warms your heart
          companies you back home
          Back to your shelter
          Back to your dream
          It will always hold a place for you
          It always a mystery thin' for those who pray
5月15日

Leonardo da Vinci

转自discover杂志 
20 Things You Didn't Know About Leonardo da Vinci

 Leonardo was the love child of Caterina, a peasant, and Ser Piero, a lawyer and landlord. He was homeschooled and lacked a formal education in Greek and Latin.

He was an accomplished lyre player. When he was first presented at the Milanese court, it was as a musician, not an artist or inventor.

3 Leonardo narrowly beat a sodomy rap—possibly involving one of his male models—brought against him by Florentine officials.

4 Mona Lisa theory #1: Her smile means she was secretly pregnant.

5 Theory #2: She was amused by the musicians and clowns who entertained her while Leonardo painted her. (Another theory says the Mona Lisa is a portrait of Leonardo himself, slyly disguised. But you'd heard that one before, hadn't you?)

6 Columbia University art historian James Beck retorts, "As sure as the moon is not made of green cheese, this is not da Vinci in drag."

7 Then again, unusual for a painter, Leonardo left no definitive image of himself.

8 Of course, that was before she saw the picture: Researchers at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Illinois used face-recognition software to determine that the Mona Lisa is 83% happy, 9% disgusted, 6% fearful, and 2% angry.

9 Bill Gates bought the Codex Leicester in 1995 for $30 million. This manuscript, the only one not held in Europe, includes da Vinci's studies on hydraulics and the movement of water.

10 And Leonardo loved water: He developed plans for floating snowshoes, a breathing device for underwater exploration, a life preserver, and a diving bell that could attack ships from below. In case one had to.

11 Leonardo was the first to explain why the sky is blue. (It's because of the way air scatters light.)

12 And he figured out why the entire moon is dimly visible when it is a thin crescent. Its nightside is lit by light reflected from Earth, which appears 50 times brighter from the moon than the full moon appears here.

13 An ambidextrous, paranoid dyslexic, Leonardo could draw forward with one hand while writing backward with the other, producing a mirror-image script that others found difficult to read—which was exactly the point.

14 The Louvre recently spent $5.5 million rehanging the Mona Lisa inside a display case set into a wall, six feet behind a wooden barrier.

15 In August 2003, da Vinci's Madonna of the Yarnwinder, valued at $65 million, was stolen from Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland by two men posing as tourists. They escaped in a Volkswagen Golf.

16 Leonardo designed an armored car, a scythed chariot, a pile driver, a revolving crane, a pulley, a lagoon dredge, and a flying ship.

17 In December 2000, skydiver Adrian Nicholas landed in South Africa using a parachute built from one of Leonardo's designs.

18 I wonder what happens if . . . After dissecting cadavers, Leonardo replaced the muscles with strings to see how they worked.

19 Sometimes he could be such a dick: He was a big fan of puns and word games, and Folio

44 of his Codex Arundel contains a long list of playful synonyms for penis.

20 He crushed intelligent design before anyone even thought of it: His studies of river erosion convinced him that the Earth is much older than the Bible implies, and he argued that falling sea levels—not Noah's Flood—left marine fossils on mountains.

4月28日

"Chuppies"--Chinese yuppies

        看看老外是怎么来看待中国年青一代的吧。
They're young. They have money to burn. And the race is on to win them as customers.”
       他们不理解,甚至觉得滑稽,这群孩子的接受能力如此之强,消费欲望也如此旺盛,对西方品牌的崇拜已经到了鼎盛。
They're young, they're profligate, and they have western marketers positively salivating. This new generation of "Chuppies"--Chinese yuppies--is riding a wave of unprecedented commercialism in the country.“
        这群孩子不仅主宰了市场,还为其父母做出消费决策,导致世界最高存款率成为历史。
"China is like a blank canvas,"  "You can bring in anything you want, as long as you market it right."
        请注意这个词:波波族。 They even have an American nickname for themselves, "Bobos," adapted (somewhat incorrectly) from a David Brooks book published in 2000--and translated to Chinese in 2002-- Bobos in Paradise.
        这是说的手机市场Consumers in China can choose from something like 900 different models, compared with only 80 or so in the United States.
        这是说的汽车市场The average car bought in China was sold for 140 percent of the buyer's annual income (compared with 30 to 40 percent in the United States).
       这是说的品牌意识"The Chinese have an aching ambition to climb up the ladder of success, and brands are the mark of people who have made it."
       中国年青人强烈的虚荣Haagen-Dazs shops  are packed with families, but very few buy pints to take home. Starbucks, projects an image of being a fashionable place for trendsetters to meet. A young woman takes out a Chanel lipstick at a club, but she uses something cheaper at home.
       这已经不仅仅是市场的问题了,西方的商业甚至在传播一种文化。比如钻戒吧,一个例子。The storied diamond purveyor first entered the country in 1993, when there were absolutely no diamonds exchanged in China and nothing in Chinese culture linking diamonds and love. At weddings, the groom's mother typically gave gold and jade, if anything, to welcome the bride into the family. No more. Christine Cheung, the head of the Diamond Marketing Group at advertising giant JWT, runs through a presentation called "Creating a Diamond Wedding Ring Cultural Imperative." Diamonds are portrayed as the link between romance and security. "It's more than selling a product," Cheung says. "It's creating a culture." The company has been so successful in its creation that now, in Shanghai, 70 percent of all brides are given a diamond wedding ring. In Beijing, it is 80 percent . Japan, despite being a much wealthier society, has a "diamond acquisition rate" of only 50 percent.
       说实话,关于钻戒与爱情的概念,似乎已经深入人心了,而又有几个人想到,这不过是一个商业的骗局呢?我们本有象征爱情的信物的!像这样让老外格外骄傲的成功案例还很多,比如NIKE,coca-Cola等等。关于NIKE的那段生动文字,这里就不引用了,相信让大多数男生看了会很不舒服的,但想起对美国街头篮球cool的迷恋,今天才发现他的走来,是多么的别有用心。
       Showing off,Spending Spree,"Chuppies",avaricious young shoppers,对西方文化商品的一知半解盲目崇拜,已经成为了这代人的代名词。西方人好奇的看着我们,对我们交给他们的大把的钱带着一份蔑视,让我这个读者有着复杂的心境。
 
                                                                             文中引用来自 U.S. NEWS      
4月26日

英女王80寿辰

可爱的现象

Revolution postponed

Apr 20th 2006
From The Economist print edition

Why the monarchy is stronger today than ten years ago

FOR most of its history, Britain's monarchy has attracted a healthy amount of criticism and satire. Kings have repeatedly been lampooned as lazy, ineffectual, greedy, vain or stupid. When King George IV, who was thought to possess most of these vices, died in 1830, the Times reckoned that “there never was an individual less regretted by his fellow creatures than this deceased king.” Yet Queen Elizabeth II, who celebrates her birthday on April 21st, attracts almost no hostility from mainstream politicians or the press, despite being born into a job that is subsidised, extravagant and seems largely pointless. To mark the event, the BBC even broadcast a laudatory documentary showing a hardworking queen busily representing the nation to itself, which is what monarchists argue the institution is for.

 

Compare the fortunes of the monarchy with those of another established institution with an ambient role, the Church of England, and it becomes clear that the royal family is doing rather well. It has recovered from a Princess Diana-fuelled dip in the late-1990s: polls show that more people now think the monarchy will be around in ten years time. Yet attendance at Church of England services has continued to decline. Why is the queen prospering while the Church (outside its cathedrals and evangelical movement) languishes?

文章认为英皇室的好日子正是由于其被忽视的结果,他们避免政治言论和争辩,并且得益于降低的政党支持和稀释的古老的意识形态。

不管怎么存活,把这样的文化延续至今,也是英国人的能耐,同样也是欧洲吸引我的地方。

 

4月25日

蚊子,又是蚊子

  因为对蚊子的反感太多,来看看它的角色吧!
 
                    Genetic Strategies for Controlling Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Engineered genes that block the transmission of malaria and dengue can hitch a ride on selfish DNA and spread into wild populations

 

Malaria infects hundreds of millions of people each year and kills a million of them, mostly small children. It has no vaccine, and treatments are losing efficacy as the parasite evolves to resist their effect. Malaria, like several other tropical diseases including dengue fever, are spread through the bite of an infected mosquito, and public health initiatives to combat these diseases have focused on insecticides and netting with limited success. But what if mosquitoes could no longer transmit the disease? In the laboratory, scientists have succeeded in adding specific genes to the mosquito that make it unable to transmit the parasites that cause malaria or dengue. It might be possible to cause similar changes to wild mosquitoes. The tricky part would be getting the disease-blocking genes to spread to the whole population: Thousands of transgenic insects would have to breed with and eventually replace the local mosquitoes. Furthermore, adding genes to an organism generally hampers its ability to thrive, so natural selection would seem to work against the modified insects. Nonetheless, recent experiments suggest that genetically altered mosquitoes could provide a realistic solution to the problem of mosquito-borne diseases-provided that some of the large technical hurdles can be overcome. Gould, Magori and Huang describe some of the sophisticated genetic strategies that could be used to drive anti-parasite genes into a population of wild mosquitoes as well as the risks attendant in such a scheme.

      动不动就用改变基因的方法,有点过于工程的味道,不考虑后果。。。。人们都在做什么啊?

 

3月1日

一个爱写诗的疯子

呵呵,
转过来,
无聊一下大家
 
 

       爱情很短,叹息很长
             Shell
       夕阳在天边残血,
       未来在身边徘徊,
       紫色的苦丁花开了又落,
       生命是一杯苦酒,
       珍藏很久,
       却被一饮而尽
       空荡的船荡在思想的边缘,
       迷失的苇黄洒在回忆的表面,
       孤单的只鸟伴着枯干的爱情,
       它来了又走,
       就像匆匆而过的洄鱼
       暗淡的夜掩着灰色的梦,
       朦胧的忧愁装走了眼睛,
       谁的脚踩踏了船桨,
       留下涟漪的叹息