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拜金女郎 Tiffanisterwrote:
其实也不知道是什么原因就上你的space做客来了
交个朋友吧?
Feb. 25
拜金女郎 Tiffanisterwrote:
无意中打开你的空间,来看看你咯
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mike's box猜猜看,里面装的是什么? —— 使用左侧的分类更易于阅读 June 28 Google,你不应该服务中国大陆! 转一篇来自于可能吧的新闻《Google,你不应该服务中国大陆!》作者Jason Ng 文章的意图很明显,央视曝光google带有不良信息的新闻,是造假的。 相关的文章,参考链接:http://idc.cnw.com.cn/SEO/htm2009/20090626_176635_5.shtml 为了防止该地址被墙,我把该文章转成了PDF格式。欢迎下载阅读。 skydriver地址:http://cid-041711c6c8018803.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/Google.pdf June 20 谷歌不良信息的幕后黑手今天在网易上看到新闻“中国叫停谷歌境外网页搜索 责其清理低俗内容”。一开始以为是百度干的。
其实忘记另一个黑手,就是微软。不信你看,现在微软的必应可以正常访问了。。。
搜索引擎大战即将打响。你站哪一边?微软?谷歌?
你要是选百度,我就看不起你。 凸凸
--- by mike :)
免责声明---免责声明: 1. 本人是文盲,以上内容文字均不认识,也看不懂是什么意思(包括但不限于对所以上之内容的识别、阅读、理解、分析、记忆等等)。 2. 本人过去、现在以及将来都不认识楼主及楼主所述当事人,且自古以来与该相对人无利益关系。 3. 本人昨天、今天以及明天都没有或者不准备去主贴所述地点。楼主表述之事与本人无关。本着“看贴(虽然看不懂)回贴,利人利己的中华民族优秀传统美德 ”的原则敲击键盘,从而为“保增长、扩内需、调结构,促民生”作出贡献,进而使社会和谐,甚至促进世界大同,做到为往圣继学,为万世开太平。 4. 本人在此留言(包括但不限于汉字、拼音、拉丁字母、斯拉夫字母,日语假名,阿拉伯字母,单词、句子、图片、影像、录音,以及前述之各种任意组合等等)均为随意敲击键盘所出,用于检验本人电脑键盘录入、屏幕显示的机械、光电性能,并不代表本人局部或全部同意、支持或者反对楼主观点。如需要详查请直接与键盘发明者及生产厂商法人代表联系。 5. 本人的留言或回复以及本声明的最终解释权在本人。 June 10 oh,shit! The GFW blocked bing.comshit!
f*ck GFW
If you want to visit www.bing.com, you need visit www.zend2.com first, then type http://ww.bing.com in the URL-text, and click "GO".
f*ck it!!!
----- by mike :-( May 25 头悬梁锥刺骨,学习英语最近一直在网上看些英文资料,越来越觉得英语不好实在是不行。每次都要用google翻译一下,后悔当年在学校,上英语课的时候都在睡觉。
劝诫下正在上学的同学,学英语不是为了应付垃圾的四六级考试,是为了以后能够更好的阅读先进的知识。
话也说回来,中国的英语教育实在是......
长话短说,从今天起,我要从头开始学习英语。邓亚萍姐姐也是从abc开始学习,花了7年时间,现在一口流利的伦敦音。她就是我的目标。
简单的算了一下,每天花10分钟,学习一句语法,花20分钟,背7个单词。一年下来,就能学会365个语法,记住2555个单词。基本的阅读应该不成问题了吧。难度不大,关键在于坚持。
特在此留下一个记号,日后好来检查。
-------- by mike :-) April 30 新闻自由在google上看到一篇新闻标题【西北政法大学师生"散步"表达对申博失利不满】,点了一下,提示错误链接,明显是被某相关部门的某老爷的批示下,删除了。
本人一向是个贱民,对于很多事情,尤其是老爷们不愿透露的事情怀有很强烈的好奇心,于是在google上搜索了该条目。搜索结果截图如下:
![]() 明眼人都能看到前四条新闻分别是出自新浪,网易,凤凰网,中华网。于是我天真的点了排名第一的新浪网,返回下面的页面:
![]() 不甘心,再接着点网易的,结果返回下面的页面:
![]() 这下我明白了。原来老爷们,早就有了安排,这等事哪能让像我这样的屁民知道,屁民只要知道天下太平就好了。但是我还是不甘心,又点了一下中华网。
![]() 看来我是得不到真相了,又或者那根不不是真相,在我们生活的这块神奇的土地上,老师怎么可能带着学生一起散步呢。
为了满足我的好奇心,也为了能知道到底是谁在骗人,我又点了一下凤凰网的链接。
![]() 原来在中国,新闻自由就是这个样子的。。。我们也别整天抱怨为什么中国人得不到普林斯特奖了。记者也是人,谁敢得罪老爷。
另外,凤凰网还做了一个小调查,调查的内容和结果帖给大家看一看,真正的民意,是不会被某些人改变的,别低估百姓的智商和力量。
![]() --- by mike :) April 13 义勇军进行曲Arise!You who refuse to be bound slaves! Let\'s stand up and fight for Liberty and true democracy! All the world is facing The change of tyranny, Everyone who wants freedom is now crying: Arise!Arise! Arise! All of us in one heart, With the torch of freedom, March on! With the torch of freedom, March on and on! April 04 矿石收音机上小学的时候,就听爸爸说他们小时候怎么做矿石收音机的。过了这么多年,今天咋网络搜索了一下,找到这么多矿石收音机的资料。google和wikipad真是个学习的好地方。也感谢在网络上分享的朋友。知识是属于人类的,鄙视那些把知识当财宝保护起来的人。凸凸
下面是我在网络上找到一些比较经典的矿石收音机的照片
Horace Hurm Micropost Bureau crystal radio set (1925年产)
crystal receiver (1923年产)
Ducretet crystal radio (1923)
crystal radio
MEA crystal radio (1920s)
Pandora crystal radio(1922)
Crystal Radio (1920's)
Radiola-crystal-radio(1930)
Ceramic Bug crystal radio, missing tuner(1920)
European crystal radio, made from a coconut!(1920s)
Philmore LITTLE WONDER Crystal Set Radio (1950s)
Toy Wrist Watch Crystal Radio (1960s)
Toy Clear Egg Radio(1960)
Martian 'Little Gem' (1922)
Bijouphone Crystal Radio. (1920's)
Quaker Oats mail in premium crystal radio, very rare! (1920s)
Ivalek Crystal Radio(1950s)
WESTINGHOUSE DB CRYSTAL DETECTOR(1920s)
Betta Tone
Miracle
-- by mike :) March 29 F*ck gfw今天不得不提到一个人“曹操”,丫的这爷们的名字起的太好了,一个字“操”。英文名“f*ck”
打算上下opera.com,下载个miniopera到手机上,没成想被和谐了。
只是一款浏览器的主页而已,这也被和谐,真tm f*ck。
伟大的D,伟大的GFW,你们这些老爷们,你们在害怕什么?
---- by mike 凸 February 27 2008 Human Rights Report: China (includes Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macau)大致看了下,其中虽然有很多很多不实的报道,但也确实有些是对的。E文好的去看下。 原文太长了,截取第一部分。 有兴趣的翻译一下让我看看。。。
2008 Human Rights Report: China (includes Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macau)
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and
Labor
February 25, 2009
(The section for Tibet, the report for Hong Kong, and the report for Macau are appended below.) The People's Republic of China, with a population of approximately 1.3 billion, is an authoritarian state in which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) constitutionally is the paramount source of power. Party members hold almost all top government, police, and military positions. Ultimate authority rests with the 25-member political bureau (Politburo) of the CCP and its nine-member standing committee. Hu Jintao holds the three most powerful positions as CCP general secretary, president, and chairman of the Central Military Commission. Civilian authorities generally maintained effective control of the security forces. The government's human rights record remained poor and worsened in some areas. During the year the government increased its severe cultural and religious repression of ethnic minorities in Tibetan areas and the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR), increased detention and harassment of dissidents and petitioners, and maintained tight controls on freedom of speech and the Internet. Abuses peaked around high-profile events, such as the Olympics and the unrest in Tibet. As in previous years, citizens did not have the right to change their government. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), both local and international, continued to face intense scrutiny and restrictions. Other serious human rights abuses included extrajudicial killings, torture and coerced confessions of prisoners, and the use of forced labor, including prison labor. Workers cannot choose an independent union to represent them in the workplace, and the law does not protect workers' right to strike. The government continued to monitor, harass, detain, arrest, and imprison journalists, writers, activists, and defense lawyers and their families, many of whom were seeking to exercise their rights under the law. A lack of due process and restrictions on lawyers further limited progress toward rule of law, with serious consequences for defendants who were imprisoned or executed following proceedings that fell far short of international standards. The party and state exercised strict political control of courts and judges, conducted closed trials, and carried out administrative detention. Individuals and groups, especially those deemed politically sensitive by the government, continued to face tight restrictions on their freedom to assemble, their freedom to practice religion, and their freedom to travel. The government continued its coercive birth limitation policy, in some cases resulting in forced abortion or forced sterilization. The government failed to protect refugees adequately, and the detention and forced repatriation of North Koreans continued to be a problem. Serious social conditions that affected human rights included endemic corruption, trafficking in persons, and discrimination against women, minorities, and persons with disabilities. On October 17, the government made permanent rules granting foreign journalists greater freedoms, which were initially applied in the period leading up to and during the Olympic Games. The new rules eliminated previous requirements that foreign journalists first seek permission from local officials before conducting interviews in a particular province or locality. --- by mike :) |
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