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反射Single, yet never available April 04 Google Launched Input MethodAlthough not yet... It has been said Google China, or Guge, will launch Chinese Pinyin Input Method Today 4/4/2007. IMO it is really a big thing for the localization progress of Google China.
To dominate user's desktop is with no doubt one of the ultimate goals of Google, and input method should be ideal weapon to accomplish this.
I will definitely change my input method ASAP it launched, Google, don't let me down. March 24 红宝宝我们都是红宝宝,抱着红宝书的红宝宝。 考完AW了,终于又拿起红宝书,一个多月没背了,认识的单词也没了几个… 还有Research,Internship,都是很麻烦但是又要去care的事情。最近神经觉得有点衰弱,可是还是要做,一件一件地去做。 灯下,喷一点Tommy 10 Anniversary,放起Love Spirals Downwards的音乐,红宝宝开始学习了,恩。 March 23 杀鸡归来今天运气是不好的,抽到的题目都是没准备的: Issue topic2: Argument: March 15 海息阴郁夜暗 徘徊凄冷海岸 March 09 Google推导航服务
Google中国,或困境中求索的谷歌。 Google中国最近launch了一个非常具有中国互联网特色的服务:http://daohang.google.cn/.本服务目前只有中文版本。 怎么说呢,Google导航里面的描述是“Google 网站导航包含了详细的分类,提供您热门网站列表,让您免去输入关键字及搜索的步骤。”然而这无疑是自欺欺人,谁都知道,Google正是以更加方便的关键字搜索取代了Yahoo!式的分类目录搜索而成为互联网霸主的。 Google中国,不挣扎,就灭亡。 等待蠕虫噢,你再也碰不到我了
背靠我的墙,我在我自己的堡垒里 我要伐倒那些朽木 新车被偷车是Giant的ATX680。
买回来的时候,雷哥就说,你买这车,丢了不能怪贼的。
然后我说,无所了,争取管一个月吧。
子祺还说,你看你说这么不吉利的话做什么。
结果还没有管一个星期,就和从超超那借的牛逼锁一起丢了,我只是在紫荆吃个猪排饭而已。30分钟。上下课人最高峰期。紫荆楼下,就在大路边。
然后去综合治理办公室,进了传说中的监控机房的硬盘阵列柜,把三个摄像头一个小时的录像看了一遍,发现我的车恰好停在三个摄像头的死角处。好吧,真是无语可说。
最近好像是连续积攒了几个大人品,不知道是补偿上学期爆发的人品还是为AW做准备,恩。但愿吧,我也只好这样安慰自己了。 March 06 遗失我曾经有一个黑色的尾戒,细细的环,戴在我的尾指上很好看。我记得曾经把它扔进我的抽屉。然而今天我去找它的时候,却再也找不到了。 我有一个十字架,是有一天我突然很想用钱的时候买的,然而有一天它丢了。再也找不到了。 我有一个受祝福的指环,是戴在我的无名指上面的。有一天它和那个代表自我的十字架一起丢了,于是再也找不回来了。 Life is a blessing. Hopefully I wont lose it. February 21 I am on my own now.从高一到现在,五年多的感情。今天我取下了无名指上的戒指。
Be my wife or stranger,I don't accept other alternatives.
我一直不相信深爱的人分手后能够继续做朋友,所以应该决绝。
生活总得继续,无论发生什么,只有理想和自我是最忠实的伴侣。纵然有千般不舍,依然无可言说。
Good Bye my darling, I am leaving you today. January 31 First GRE ISSUEIssue 121: should we make extraordinary effort to save endangered species?
I fundamentally agree with the speaker on the basis that we need not make extraordinary efforts to save endangered species. It is certainly reasonable that money and effort should be paid to save species in jeopardy, I concede. Nevertheless, my points of contention with the speaker involve that the extinction of species cannot be attributed casually and totally to we humans, and it is also beyond the rationale to spend unnecessary and inappropriate amount of resource to ensure the preservation of all endangered species. First of all, most endangered species are placed on the edge of extinction by themselves thus it is neither reasonable nor fair to put a duty on humans for that. The widely accepted Darwin’s evolution theory argues that extinction of species is a natural and common result in the process of so-called “Natural Selection”, which means in the competition for living resource, the weaker and less adaptive species lost the fight and can not obtain necessary resource to survive. In the billions of years before humans existence, numerous species failed to survive in this plant and were buried in the prehistory, for instance, the well known giant Dinosaur which roared around the entire earth ten millions ago, and also the mammoth, and trilobite. Consider the fact that extinction of species is always proceeding in this planet, we humans need not blindly blame ourselves for the result of natural progress, need not to say that we are the ultimate beneficiary of this progress, till now. Even some species do become endangered or extinct due to the influence of humans activities, it does not necessarily lead to the consequence that we have to commit the responsibility totally. Since we humans are also involved in the fight for the limited natural resources and we have to win (otherwise we are hoping for protection from other species now), it is again a Darwinian argument that if we have to sacrifice certain species for the overriding concern of our own welfare and survival, so be it. If our ancestors did not annihilate the ferocious smilodon, fight their way through deathly threat of vipers, beasts and other compelling natural enemies, it would be just fantastic for us today to discuss species-protection issues. Another important argument, and the one I find most compelling, is that it is unreasonable even cruel to place first priority on the protection of other species while we human race have enough immediate problems waiting to be solved. Some extreme advocates of animal protection claim that we have to spend whatever we have to save, for instance, a certain kind of bird living only in a specific forest merely for it appeals attracting and lovely (the flinthead). However, consider the simple but uneasy fact that there are millions of people are now struggling in desperate living condition in Africa and dying from starvation, incurable AIDS, civil war, and totalitarianism. Indeed they have no shining feather or melodic tone, however, they are human being after all. I believe it is not a difficult choice between a few wonderful birds and a group of starving poor people. It must be said that we must not totally drop the responsibility of species protection. Many species are of great use to our industry and daily life, and some other species always fill our life with more joy and interesting variety. The more important issue is: we human are not live in this world alone, we are dependent on the entire ecosystem, in which every species plays its certain role – some of them are crucial to us. To watch animals dying with no action taken is neither appropriate nor beneficial, and on an acceptable scale, protective responses should be launched. In sum, admittedly we must protect endangered species from extinction for it is ultimately to guarantee our own interest. Yet for this very reason, I agree that we should not make extraordinary effort to save other animals and plants but leave our own immediate and pressing problems unsolved. After all, the extinction of species is inevitable in the life evolution and we human only have partial responsibility for some of them, consequently we need not blame ourselves too much for this misfortune. |
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