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>偷懒,就来点网摘
>达沃斯论坛:接下来,我们向您推荐的这个话题有点特别,题目叫:“耗尽(burnout):最新时尚?”。现在,每个人都在说burnout,让这种苦恼一下子成了可以接受的时尚。如果过度争取社会地位和成功,工作、家庭生活和休闲之间的平衡被打破,这就是人们所说的burnout,一种情感、心智和体能上的枯竭状态。
“红二代”的意志:从维稳的角度看,薄熙来重庆实践的价值或许更大。他制止了局部恶化,给予民众一丝希望。在普遍性的溃烂中露出迷人的粉红。中国高层对他的貌似“冷漠”的旁观,只是惊异于他的大胆,担心舆论反弹才没有及时表态,在执政三周年之际,李长春、习近平等人的视察与表态,可视为按了确认键。这似乎透露出十八大的政治取向,近些年被刻意虚化的社会主义旗帜,终于要迎风飘扬了,我以为是神州大地采用重庆模式的先兆。由此,薄熙来孤独率意的政治实践,一变而为摸石头的勇士载入史册。独尊红色,罢黜百色,也宣告其他途径政治治理的终结。
苏丹公投对中国的挑战:中国问题专家、前美国外交官查尔斯•弗里曼(Charles Freeman)去年表示,中国关于本国国际抱负有限的声明,与美国一个世纪前普遍存在的孤立主义情绪如出一辙。他表示:“美国那时既不寻求主导或控制国际国家体系,也不寻求在远离本国领土的地方以武力解决问题。不过,为了对有关事件作出应对,美国及时放弃了这两种做法。”
>OpenID和个性化域名体系
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老魏替儿子注册ID这一招,我觉得会落伍。不管哪家ICP,会员帐号都有一个数字ID。在同一个数字ID之下,可以关联各种各样的账户。现在Facebook的联络EMail,就是这么做的。Google的账户管理也在注重账户ID的主从邮件管理。
我看好OpenID,尤其是在国内专注于做OpenID的某种机会。只要一个OpenID就可以了。
ID的最后形式,会是什么?我怀疑是IPV6这样的地址协议和个人OpenID之间某种映射规则。目前还没有,未来5年一定会显示出来。其实,我说的是迅速演进当中的域名体系。
>转基因的低腰裤
>转基因可以定向毁灭这世界一个大洲吗?这个,我不知道。但我吃到的色拉油(什么人给取这个名字的?)越来越难吃,这是确切的事情。说不定,味觉的警告,暗示这东西确实不地道。
2500多年前有一个典故,当时有位大神通阿罗汉能够入定随顺观察世界,发现过100年后的牛奶味道比不上当时的河水,大阿罗汉不禁为众生福德日渐浇薄而悲伤。
地球的人类数量正在一个顶峰期,对资源的开发应用也在顶峰期。人多了,平均资源不够支撑,每个个体能享用的资源就要掺水。和平年代,情况极端时,就会发生饥饿、灾荒。
转基因哪里来的?肯定里应外合进来的。一切以效率为先的社会,选择转基因食品是那么顺畅。如果转基因食品真的是后现代改造人类体质的核武级别武器,那么改造人类身体和基因。
就我的观感,基因武器相较于文化认同,后者更“有力”。
骑行在大街上,每每这样的窘样:看到前面骑在车上的JM穿着高不及腰的裤子,后面的内衣内裤从车座墩后臀暴露出来。低腰裤,如此难看而没有美感的东西,竟然大行其道。时装设计师们是吃神马的?要命的是,那段时间满大街的外贸店专卖店都找不到一条正常腰身的裤子。
低腰裤,就是不能吃的转基因食品。
>Fwd: Temple of the Mind
>维基百科 吉米.威尔士 新年募捐信
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From: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia <******@wikimedia.org>
Date: 2010/12/15
Subject: Temple of the Mind
To: *******@gmail.com>
From: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia <******@wikimedia.org>
Date: 2010/12/15
Subject: Temple of the Mind
To: *******@gmail.com>
Dear xiao**,
Thank you for your donation to this year's fundraiser.
We're a little more than half-way toward our 2010 goal. We want to take down the fundraising banners from Wikipedia by January 1, as usual. But we have long-overdue upgrades to our infrastructure planned for the year ahead. So our goal is bigger this year than usual.
That's why I'm hoping you won't mind if I ask you to help again with a small monthly recurring gift of $3, $7, $13 or whatever you choose. It's easy to do right here:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/WMFRE/en
Of course, you can also make another one time gift to help get us to our goal.
Most people don't know this, but I'm a volunteer.
I don't get paid a cent for my work at Wikipedia, and neither do our thousands of other volunteer authors and editors. When I founded Wikipedia, I could have made it into a for-profit company with advertising banners, but I decided to do something different.
Commerce is fine. Advertising is not evil. But it doesn't belong here. Not in Wikipedia.
Wikipedia is something special. It is like a library or a public park. It is like a temple for the mind. It is a place we can all go to think, to learn, to share our knowledge with others. It is a unique human project, the first of its kind in history. It is a humanitarian project to bring a free encyclopedia to every single person on the planet.
Every single person.
If all of Wikipedia's 400 million users would donate $1 each, we would have 20 times the amount of money we need. We're a small organization, and I've worked hard over the years to keep us lean and tight. We fulfill our mission, and leave waste to others.
To do this without resorting to advertising, we need you. It is you who keep this dream alive. It is you who have created Wikipedia. It is you who believe that a place of calm reflection and learning is worth having.
Thanks,
Jimmy Wales
Wikipedia Founder
P.S. — If you can't commit to a recurring monthly donation, I hope you'll consider making another to help us reach our goal before the end of the year. Please make your donation today.
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