2010年3月8日 | 标签:

偶然在Z96次列车上听到,窗外是晨曦下的黄土高坡,此时此地此情此景,久久无法忘记。

回来花了很长时间才搜到是不知名的两位翻唱的《梦驼铃》,远比原唱老费要有男人的沧桑和底蕴……

网上很多人都在找这首在火车上才能听到的梦驼铃,想必都是男生才有有的感触和交集。

坐上回程的Z98,心里面涌动起的那股无法言语的情感,是悲伤还是力量……

老爸,多保重,我爱你!

http://www.top100.cn/Audition/flplayer.html?song=M0141352001

攀登高峰望故乡,黄沙万里长.
何处传来驼铃声,声声敲心坎.
盼望踏上思念路,飞纵千里山.
天边归雁披残霞,乡关在何方.
风沙挥不去印在历史的血痕,
风沙飞不去苍白海棠血泪.
攀登高峰望故乡,黄沙万里长.
何处传来驼铃声,声声敲心坎.
盼望踏上思念路,飞纵千里山.
天边归雁披残霞,乡关在何方.
黄沙吹老了岁月,吹不老我的思念.
曾经多少个今夜,梦回秦关.
风沙挥不去印在历史的血痕,
风沙飞不去苍白海棠血泪.
黄沙吹老了岁月,吹不老我的思念.
曾经多少个今夜,梦回秦关.

2010年2月26日 | 标签:

无法相信今天网易头条的内容会是:“去年全年居民消费价格比上年下降0.7%,70个大中城市房屋销售价格上涨1.5%……”

好吧,感谢公仆们很好的完成了估计工作……

去年眼睁睁地看着房价从年初到年末上涨了30%多,差点没把我给噎死。1.5%的数字是领导们酒桌上的胡话吧,净扯淡!

物价除了米面粮油和猪肉,其它都在疯长。今年买年货的时候感觉特明显。当然了,领导不买年货,不会知道也不想知道。P民永远是被平均,又被增长了。

看通膨这几个字还能遮挡多久!

2010年2月4日 | 标签: , , , ,

astronavigator2最近在倒腾SAMSUNG的i780,Windows Mobile 6.X的系统,ROM众多,可玩性不错,也是办公的好伙伴,外观和性能以及价格也是可圈可点,收获了一些好的软件,拿出来分享。

Vito Astro Navigator II 多国语言版[含简体中文],对于喜欢天文的是个不错的软件。触屏滑动操作,支持i780方屏320×320的非标准分辨率,支持GPS定位,内置全球多个城市地理坐标,夜间模式等等,野外观星非常棒的助手!以前出去总想带个本装个Sky Map,但是现在PPC软件的成熟也让辅助观星更加方便了。如果后续版本能够加上望远镜赤道仪的辅助定位和自动跟踪就更赞了。

此本版汉化原引minisoyo.com论坛的Steelpad发布版本,在此表示感谢! 此软件为绿色版本,仅供测试和学习,如果喜欢请购买官方商业版本。 

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2010年1月13日 | 标签:

A new approach to China

1/12/2010 03:00:00 PM

Like many other well-known organizations, we face cyber attacks of varying degrees on a regular basis. In mid-December, we detected a highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure originating from China that resulted in the theft of intellectual property from Google. However, it soon became clear that what at first appeared to be solely a security incident–albeit a significant one–was something quite different.

First, this attack was not just on Google. As part of our investigation we have discovered that at least twenty other large companies from a wide range of businesses–including the Internet, finance, technology, media and chemical sectors–have been similarly targeted. We are currently in the process of notifying those companies, and we are also working with the relevant U.S. authorities.

Second, we have evidence to suggest that a primary goal of the attackers was accessing the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists. Based on our investigation to date we believe their attack did not achieve that objective. Only two Gmail accounts appear to have been accessed, and that activity was limited to account information (such as the date the account was created) and subject line, rather than the content of emails themselves.

Third, as part of this investigation but independent of the attack on Google, we have discovered that the accounts of dozens of U.S.-, China- and Europe-based Gmail users who are advocates of human rights in China appear to have been routinely accessed by third parties. These accounts have not been accessed through any security breach at Google, but most likely via phishing scams or malware placed on the users’ computers.

We have already used information gained from this attack to make infrastructure and architectural improvements that enhance security for Google and for our users. In terms of individual users, we would advise people to deploy reputable anti-virus and anti-spyware programs on their computers, to install patches for their operating systems and to update their web browsers. Always be cautious when clicking on links appearing in instant messages and emails, or when asked to share personal information like passwords online. You can read more here about our cyber-security recommendations. People wanting to learn more about these kinds of attacks can read this U.S. government report (PDF), Nart Villeneuve’s blog and this presentation on the GhostNet spying incident.

We have taken the unusual step of sharing information about these attacks with a broad audience not just because of the security and human rights implications of what we have unearthed, but also because this information goes to the heart of a much bigger global debate about freedom of speech. In the last two decades, China’s economic reform programs and its citizens’ entrepreneurial flair have lifted hundreds of millions of Chinese people out of poverty. Indeed, this great nation is at the heart of much economic progress and development in the world today.

We launched Google.cn in January 2006 in the belief that the benefits of increased access to information for people in China and a more open Internet outweighed our discomfort in agreeing to censor some results. At the time we made clear that “we will carefully monitor conditions in China, including new laws and other restrictions on our services. If we determine that we are unable to achieve the objectives outlined we will not hesitate to reconsider our approach to China.”

These attacks and the surveillance they have uncovered–combined with the attempts over the past year to further limit free speech on the web–have led us to conclude that we should review the feasibility of our business operations in China. We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on Google.cn, and so over the next few weeks we will be discussing with the Chinese government the basis on which we could operate an unfiltered search engine within the law, if at all. We recognize that this may well mean having to shut down Google.cn, and potentially our offices in China.

The decision to review our business operations in China has been incredibly hard, and we know that it will have potentially far-reaching consequences. We want to make clear that this move was driven by our executives in the United States, without the knowledge or involvement of our employees in China who have worked incredibly hard to make Google.cn the success it is today. We are committed to working responsibly to resolve the very difficult issues raised.

Posted by David Drummond, SVP, Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer

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引用自:http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-approach-to-china.html  (需翻墙)

也许最终,Google为了选择不作恶,不惜退出“拆哪没栏”……

2009年12月31日 | 标签:

我看到了生命的卑微
同时也看到了生命的伟大
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我看到了人性的卑劣
同时又看到了人性的光辉
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我看到了悲惨的故事
但恰恰从悲惨的故事看到了真情
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我心怀怜悯地读着他人的人生
但我从中看到了同样值得怜悯的自己
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感谢网易
一个没忘记贫苦大众的媒体
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与网易网友们一起在寒冬取暖
共同见证一个时代
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与十多亿同胞共勉

—- 引用自网易专题《你所未见的2009》网友评论

http://news.163.com/unseen2009/25SG0001/7508.html

祝愿新的一年,家人安好,工作顺利,社会进步。

2009年12月3日 | 标签: , ,

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恢复Windows7下面的PSD预览,补丁包如下:

Win7_PSD缩略图补丁

解压缩里面的psicon.dll和psicon.inf到 windows/system32,然后右键点击psicon.inf选择“安装”,随后可以删除 psicon.inf。预览及时生效。

2009年11月27日 | 标签: ,

某天突然发现win7的“锁定到任务栏”的功能消失了……所有快捷方式右键都没了此选项。

回想这几天做的修改就是删除快捷方式箭头了,修改了注册表的两个键值。于是恢复这两个键值以后,锁定到任务栏功能又找回来了 ^^

分支:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile

新建字符串值:IsShortcut,数值数据为空

分支:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile

新建字符串值:IsShortcut,数值数据为空

2009年11月26日 | 标签:

不同的设备都能进入相应的设置页面~不错

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2009年11月26日 | 标签: ,

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通过ThinkPad 的Windows7升级计划,入手了传说中的RMB 86的Windows7 Ultimate 版本。网上获取教程很多,我直接填写了自己的型号7458CTO和SN就通过了,看来买CTO机型还是有好处的,至少能享受一下国外的升级计划。

之后同事申请的都失败了,被要求提交装箱单、发票等信息才能发货。什么好事一到中国这来就会被洪水般的申请击毁……

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2009年11月11日 | 标签:

两件事提醒了我今天是光棍节。一是早上看到verycd的首页,很惊艳~

2009.11.11 verycd.com

2009.11.11 verycd.com

第二个是晚上媳妇的一份邮件……

 为了庆祝今天你不用过光棍节,特地发封邮件纪念一下 
从今儿起,我要定一个属于我们俩的恋爱条款,具体如下: 
1、虽然说男人是粗枝大叶的,但是你要慢慢学会做一个细心体贴的好男人。 
2、每年的情人节、七夕节、生日、纪念日、圣诞节等特殊的日子都要记得。至少电话问候,还要送我一件小礼物 
3、如果去外地出差,回来的时候一定要给我带礼物。 
4、如果应酬到很晚,记得提前短信我(特别是唱K的时候),不可以到深夜了还让我担心你,应酬谨记要少喝酒。 
5、吵架的时候不许跟我凶。如果双方都有错,你要主动示好;如果是我的错,你不许火上浇油,要乖乖的闪一边去扮可怜状博取我的同情心;如果是你的错,一定一定要诚心诚意的认错。如果我依然不肯低头,你就发挥一下爷们的撒娇+死皮赖脸的潜力。ps:你尤其在哄女孩子开心方面的功力欠佳。 
6、不可以冷战,无论有多生气,都不可以隔夜。双方要和平共处,牙齿天天晒太阳。 
7、睡觉前不许跟我争辩,不许吵架。挂电话之前要说”亲爱的我想你噢”之类肉麻的话,短信也行。 
8、每个月至少陪我逛街三次,必须主动帮我提包,不可以吝啬自己的荷包。 
9、每个月来特殊的几天要主动关心问候。也请体谅一下前一周的情绪波动。 
10、爱情是有保质期的,三个之痛也好,七年之痒也好,为了增进彼此的感情,要偶尔给点小惊喜,让平淡的生活多一些色彩。 
11、要多多赚钱,保持上进心,支持未来管家婆的工作。 
 
请君按照条款一一对照,有则改进,无则加勉。如频繁违反,明年考虑让你一个人过节,咩哈哈哈~ 
此条款恋爱长期有效,解释权归媳妇一人所有。 

这不成文的节日真是充满喜感~呵呵