Archive for 十一月 2007
大家不玩,我也不玩,哼~
因为我是很拽的坏孩子
你们不认真玩游戏
偶也不玩~~~
嘿嘿~
| 92 | Univ Melbourne | Australia | 26.8 | 15.9 | 14.5 | 17.0 | 52.9 | 25.1 |
| 152-200 | Natl Taiwan Univ | China-tw | 0.0 | 10.3 | 3.2 | 56.4 | 17.5 |
| 201-250 | Tsing Hua Univ | China | 0.0 | 0.0 | 10.6 | 54.0 | 10.4 |
传说中的差距么?
这图,很好,很强大

咔哇依D神啊,你应该不会因为我的贪婪就惩罚我要收到3张信用卡吧
A-Men!
看星星~Stellarium in Ubuntu
在Win的时候我用过Stellarium这个软件,还是挺有趣的
源里有:
sudo apt-get install stellariu
现在的版本支持中文了,但是没带字库,汉字全成方框了,囧,解决方法如下:
sudo ln -sf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msyh.ttf /usr/share/stellarium/data/DejaVuSansMono.ttf
sudo ln -sf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msyh.ttf /usr/share/stellarium/data/DejaVuSans.ttf
我这里引用的是 微软雅黑 字体,对她超有爱~

原图

LaTeX很甜美,很萌
Lethal Sweety 致命糖果
对着太阳打哈欠~
略算起来,我“浪费”在这个 拉泰赫 or 乳胶 上的时间也超过10小时了吧
markup语言无爱啊无爱
sudo apt-get install texlive-latex-base
sudo apt-get install texlive-latex-recommended
lyx邪恶呀邪恶~ 无视之
记录一些东西:
0.写的一个小脚本,放在usr/bin下,sudo chmod 755 lx2pdf 之
#!/bin/bash
latex $1
bibtex $1
latex $1
latex $1
dvips “$1.dvi”
ps2pdf “$1.ps”
echo “It’s wOOL’s first script, your file name is $1.pdf”
1.关于Bibtex的
@article条目为期刊或杂志上的一篇文章。
不可少域author, title, journal, year.
可省略域volume, number, pages, month, note.
@book条目为有确定出版社的书籍。
不可少域author或editor, title, publisher, year.
可省略域volume或number, series, address, edition, month, note.
@booklet条目为印制的有封皮的作品,但没有出版社或赞助机构的名称。
不可少域title.
可省略域author, howpublished, address, month, year, note.
@conference与下面的@inproceedings相同。
@inbook条目为一本书的一部分(章,节或某些页)。
不可少域author或editor, title, chapter和/或pages, publisher,
year.
可省略域volume或number, series, type, address, edition, month,
note.
@incollection条目为一本书中有自己题目的一部分。
不可少域author, title, booktitle, publisher, year.
可省略域editor, volume或number, series, type, chapter, pages,
address, edition, month, note.
@inproceedings条目为会议论文集中的一篇文章。
不可少域author, title, booktitle, year.
可省略域editor, volume或number, series, pages, address, month,
organization, publisher, note.
@manual条目为科技文档。
不可少域title.
可省略域author, organization, address, edition, month, year, note.
@mastersthesis条目为硕士论文。
不可少域author, title, school, year.
可省略域type, address, month, note.
@misc条目为不属于其它任何类型的作品。
不可少域没有。
可省略域author, title, howpublished, month, year, note.
@phdthesis条目为博士论文。
不可少域author, title, school, year.
可省略域type, address, month, note.
@proceedings条目为会议论文集。
不可少域title, year.
可省略域editor,volume或number, series, address, month,
organization, publisher, note.
@techreport条目为学校或其它研究机构印制的报告。
不可少域author, title, institution, year.
可省略域type, number, address, month, note.
@unpublished条目为有作者和标题的还未出版的作品。
不可少域author, title, note.
可省略域month, year.
在每项条目中还可以有可省略域key和crossref.
2.那个奇怪的hyperref.cfg(我恨逗号,,,,,,)
\hypersetup{backref,
dvips,
bookmarks=true,
pdfauthor=Will Young,
colorlinks=true,
breaklinks=true,
hyperfigures=true,
pdfstartview=FitH,
linkcolor=black,
citecolor=black}
3.事实证明,.bst文件不难读懂
4.一个莫名其妙的tex档header和其他xxx地方
\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,titlepage]{article}
\usepackage[top=2cm,left=3cm,right=3cm,bottom=3cm]{geometry}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{natbib}
\usepackage[dvips]{hyperref}
%萌
\setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip}
\bibliographystyle{apa}
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.5}
\title{Moe}
\author{wOOL}
\date{31, September, 1900}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\pagenumbering{roman}
\tableofcontents
\clearpage
\pagenumbering{arabic}
卟啦卟啦卟啦
can best be met by training of some kind.” \cite[]{test001} In
%Maybe alpha is also ok, but APA is more moe and strange
卟啦卟啦卟啦
\bibliography{ref}
卟啦卟啦卟啦 完liao~
5.脑残ing:
-我装不上SP2啊
-下载中文版本
-我下的就是中文版
-你XP是中文的么
-我用的Vista
-咣噹
我精神很脆弱的,表刺激我
God bless.
[译文]Facebook in China? Not So Fast
There’s much speculation that the social networking site will follow MySpace to the mainland, most likely through an acquisition, but Facebook denies the latest rumors
一大坨社交网站将会尾随MySpace进入大陆投机,其中多数可能通过收购的方式,但是Facebook否认了最近的传言。
Bloomberg
Over the past few months, investors have speculated about how Facebook would gain a foothold in China. Ever since the U.S. social networking company’s rival, News Corp.’s (NWS) MySpace, launched a Chinese version in April, people have been asking when and how Facebook would follow.
在过去的几个月中,投资者曾猜测Facebook如何在中国立足,自从美国的最大的社交网站之一~新闻集团的MySpace在4月份开设了中文版本,人们变开始问:Facebook何时步其后尘。
Would the company start from scratch, like MySpace China, or would it acquire one of the dozens of Chinese Facebook wannabes? And if Facebook did make an acquisition, which company would the lucky target of its attention? Rumors have circulated about potential candidates such as Xiaonei, a social networking service owned by Beijing-based Oak Pacific Interactive, or Tianwang, another Chinese Web 2.0 site.
Facebook会像MySpace中国那样从零开始,或者收购中国一大坨模仿者,如果收购,那个幸运的目标会被选中呢?Rumoers圈定了一些可能的公司:例如校内网,一个Oak Pacific Interactive社交网络服务商,或者天网,另一个中国的web2.0网站。
On Nov. 19, Facebook quickly nixed the latest rumor. Late in the evening, CNet News reported on its web site that a Facebook spokesperson had denied a British media report that the company was talking with Zhanzuo.com, one of the more prominent social networking sites in China, about an $85 million acquisition.
在11月19日,Facebook很快否认了最近的传言,晚间CNet News报道了Facebook的发言人已经否认了一家英国媒体报道的公司正在和Zhanzuo.com谈判的消息,Zhanzuo.com是中国一家很有名的社交网站,大概值85,000,000美刀。
Backing from Mighty Microsoft
There’s good reason for all the buzz. Microsoft’s (MSFT) $240 million investment in Facebook on Oct. 24 confirmed the social networking company’s status as one of the hottest Internet companies. Meanwhile, China is the world’s fastest-growing Internet markets. There are over 160 million Chinese online, making the country the second-largest online population after the U.S.
And with Internet penetration rate now surpassing 10% of the Chinese population for the first time, the pace of growth is likely to accelerate, says analyst Richard Ji, an executive director in Hong Kong with Morgan Stanley (MS). Experience in other markets shows that after passing the 10% mark, “traffic growth tends to be exponential rather than linear,” says Ji. “It’s leap and jump.” That sort of growing online population means that “online community leaders such as MySpace and Facebook may have a chance to grow very swiftly in China if they can localize their services successfully.”
Still, the barriers to entry in this business are relatively low and there are already plenty of local rivals offering services similar to those of MySpace and Facebook. BDA, a Beijing research firm, estimates there are over 100 social networking services active in China today. In the late 1990s, there was a time lag between a dot-com idea catching on in the U.S. and then making its way to China, but that’s no longer the case. Social networking companies “are a dime-a-dozen nowadays,” says Gary Wang, founder and chief executive of Tudou.com, a Shanghai video-sharing service similar to Google’s (GOOG) YouTube. “It’s hard to see anyone breaking out.”
A Leading Role for Murdoch’s Wife
For American companies interested in user-generated content in China, however, social networking is a lot more appealing than the video-sharing business. Companies like Wang’s Tudou have to contend with much higher infrastructure costs than their social-networking counterparts; Tudou has added 3,000 servers in the past six months and now has 3,500. And since Beijing has long kept television off limits to foreign investment, it’s highly unlikely that the government would look kindly on a U.S. company operating a video-sharing service. “Video-sharing from a regulatory standpoint is more sensitive compared to social networking,” says Victor Koo, founder and CEO of Youku.com, a Beijing rival of Tudou.
That’s why most of the speculation about user-generated content has centered on MySpace and Facebook. Among the big American Web 2.0 companies, MySpace has tried most aggressively to enter the Chinese market. It launched its Chinese service in April after months of buzz, with Rupert Murdoch’s Chinese-born wife Wendi Deng Murdoch taking a leading role in the rollout. MySpace China got off to a slow start, though, and it has yet to set the market on fire (BusinessWeek.com, 6/26/07).
Local rivals certainly don’t seem intimidated by MySpace or Facebook. “They are too late for this market,” crows Joe Chen, chairman and CEO of Oak Pacific Interactive, the company that owns Xiaonei, a Zhanzuo rival that is one of the most popular social-networking services for China’s 20 million college students. “People don’t want to go to a brand new network.” Chen says that Xiaonei has 70% of the market and is now opening up its network to high school students and white-collar workers in order to find new areas for growth.
Friendster’s Offshore Approach
Rather than slug it out in China, MySpace and Facebook rival Friendster has tried a different approach. It has not set up an operation in China, but it does now offer services from its U.S.-based servers in Chinese (with both the traditional Chinese characters used in Hong Kong and Taiwan as well as the simplified characters used in the mainland). While combining the Chinese-language service with the main U.S.-based one makes it difficult for Friendster to sell advertising targeted at Chinese users, it allows the company to begin focusing on its China strategy more gradually.
Given the many problems that American Internet companies such as Yahoo (YHOO), eBay (EBAY), and even Google have had trying to penetrate the Chinese market, that take-it-slow strategy makes sense, argues David Wolf, president of Beijing media consultancy Wolf Group Asia. “A lot of companies are starting to learn the lessons of their predecessors,” he says. Rather than jumping into the Chinese market with a big splash, “they are quietly making their core services more and more comfortable for Chinese people to use.”
Still, in order to make money off of those Chinese users, companies need to be in China. “If they want to target China for revenue, they need a license and need to get advertising targeted at Chinese users,” says Duncan Clark, managing director of BDA. “Ultimately, companies want to have the ability to collect local advertising revenue.”
小珠真的很萌啊~超有爱的竹刀少女
本来以为 竹刀 这个题材没什么搞头的,结果这部动漫真的太棒了,超治愈
小珠超萌
尤其被第8集萌到了

尼尔斯·玻尔 诞辰 纪念
第一次详细了解这位科学家自然不是来自某本莫名其妙的物理课本
而是 曹天元 先生的《上帝掷骰子么-量子力学史话》
近代物理学的两大基石 相对论 和 量子理论
前者由爱因斯坦个人创立,而后者则由玻尔及他的哥本哈根学派的集体智慧
如果说相对论灭掉了牛顿以来的经典时空观
量子理论也许灭掉的就是整个物理学、乃至科学所追求绝对精确的希望
也许的确如此:存在即是被测量,没有被观察的猫(薛定谔的猫)是死/活叠加(不死不活)的?
其实在我看来物理学家是很郁闷的:他们一辈子都在追求自然界的规律,却不知道它们来自何处,而他们探索这点时,宗教往往会添进一脚,奥康剃刀,人择原理。。。Maybe
尼尔斯·玻尔 : http://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%E7%8E%BB%E5%B0%94&variant=zh-cn
·囧· 搞不完的Presentation,杀不完的蟑螂
Many things drive me mad !
Fuck information overload !
I am normal
maybe
God bless me – -|||
Izumi Konata cures me

LaTeX比较萌~~~也许吧……
发现mlterm好用了,虽然是因为gnome-termal挂掉才被迫寻找替代品,但这个东西的确是是小巧可爱啊
复制功能好方便 选中-中键搞定
回到正题,总之是在之前翻译(现在还没翻译完,哈)了解掉TeX这种神物
sudo apt-get install texlive-latex-base
Vane(墨尔本大学的高材生哦)在管理学课上提到了这个东西
所以回忆起来了,不妨搞搞这个
典型的markup语言,无所谓代码的优美,囧,不过以后肯定用的到,所以实用主义一下下
Vane给我了一堆Win下的TeX软件,感激ing,不过我系统貌似是Ubuntu,Orz
用虚拟机跑CTeX缺乏爱啊
so~
sudo apt-get install texlive-latex-base
gEdit带有LaTeX的语法高亮,开始学就不要让WYSIWYG惯坏了,LaTeX的Tools就算是搞定了,第一个code:
\documentclass{report}
\begin{document}
Hey, \LaTeX\
\end{document}
嗯,pdflatex可以直接生成PDF,还是很方便的,自然中文无视,我有点犹豫是不是要搞定中文支持呢,还是直接逼迫自己一下。。。
-_-
思考:《圣经》是上帝的言语吗?
原文(译)来自: http://my.opera.com/OccultGarden/blog/show.dml/562262 (墙外)这应该是美国人写的一篇否认“《圣经》是上帝的言语”的文章,根据译者的注释,成文于1983年,比我年纪还大,汗一个,我是没有读过《圣经》的,虽然我读过《圣经故事》,但是我还是希望有机会可以阅读英版的圣经。
作者相信一个完美的上帝不可能如圣经中描述的那样,我认为此处的上帝改为神明为好,一个可以被人类接受的神,如同西雅图所述的那位“同一个神明”。
很感动的是即便是在一个宗教影响很深刻的国家中,仍有人敢于质疑,并能自由的表达自己的信念。
ΩΩΩΩΩΩΩ 一些摘录:
他们记住了天堂,但是忘了地狱。
科学的真理是普适的,为什么宗教的真理就不普适?我们是拥有真实的上帝和真实的“上帝言语”书的唯一的人?
如果有上帝,就不会有战争,不会有邪恶,不会有饥馑、人口过量、污染、苦难、宗教、瘟疫和疾病,就不会有教理、教条和教义。就不需要相信愚昧的东西,就不会害怕思考。科学、哲学和理性就会得到尊重--如果有上帝的话。
《圣经》不可能是真实的,因为它不断地自相矛盾。但是它也许是对良好道德和品行的一个启示。那么就让我们再来看看《圣经》对慈善、正义、好心、道德和对家庭、朋友和邻居的尊重都说了些什么。
认为由于亚当所干的一点小小过失我们全人类就都生来有罪,这个主意是非常愚蠢的。不!不仅仅是愚蠢,简直是疯狂。这样的疯狂不可能是属于上帝的。
如果有上帝,《圣经》就是亵渎神明。如果没有上帝,《圣经》就只是神话。非此即彼,《圣经》都不是上帝的言语。
《圣经》告诉我们上帝是渺小的,告诉我们《圣经》的上帝不是无穷无尽的宇宙的上帝。它甚至不是整个小小的地球的上帝。它只是在人类进化很久以后的一 个有限 的时期,在我们小小的地球的一个隐蔽的地区的一个偏僻的原始部落的上帝。这样一种上帝的观念是一种污辱,是绝对虚假的!我也许会信仰一个难以理解的伟大的 上帝,但是我永远不能信仰一个令人作呕的渺小的上帝。
他们知道《旧约》有点不对头。他们不确切地知道究竟那是什么,但是看上去有些东西就是不对头。所以他们开始背离了。他们背离了--他们造出了一个新上帝:耶酥!
耶酥这么说:(〖路14:26〗):“人到我这里来,若不恨自己的父母,妻子,儿女,弟兄,姐妹,和自己的生命,就不能作我的门徒。”(译按:中文 通行版 的《圣经》把“恨”篡改成“爱我胜过爱”,并注明原文作“恨”。为什么要毫无根据地篡改?是不是《圣经》中译者也觉得这段话太恐怖了?)