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Sunday 17 August 2008

李佳薇招谁惹谁了

Posted in 伪体育迷 at 5:15 pm by 老貓 ·  · 2 Comments · 

看到中国人说她是叛徒,与祖国为敌;又看到新加坡人说她不属于新加坡,她赢了输了都跟新加坡无关。一会儿说她抢当旗手,一会儿说她举旗时国旗碰到地上是侮辱新加坡。

这年头做人真难。遇人不淑跟某贱人订婚不算,还要面对中新两边莫名其妙的指责。

但愿李佳薇能有强大的精神力量,扛得起各种骂名。但愿李佳薇只为自己的前途而战,别管那些神经病。

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Sunday 17 August 2008

很有喜感的一则新闻

Posted in 时事与政治 at 1:21 am by 老貓 ·  · 1 Comment · 

湖南省的官员今天说,没有毛泽东奠定的基础中国不可能办奥运。

出处:中国新闻网。上有版权声明:本稿件为中国新闻网“奥运专稿”,未经特别授权,不得转载、摘编或利用其他方式使用。嗯,我是奉公守法的好人,所以我就不转载了,干脆也不直接给链接,请在Google查看新闻全文

实话实说:要是没有山顶洞人,要是没有三叶虫,要是没有太阳,要是没有宇宙大爆炸,中国不可能办奥运。嗯。

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Saturday 16 August 2008

祥瑞

Posted in 文史哲, 时事与政治, 转载 at 11:41 pm by 老貓 ·  · Comments · 

周密《齐东野语》卷六《祥瑞》,红字为我注:

世所谓祥瑞者,麟、凤、龟、龙、驺虞【又名驺吾、驺牙。古之仁兽,非自死之兽不食。《诗》:“彼茁者葭,一发五豝,于嗟乎驺虞。”《毛传》注曰兽名,白虎黑文,不食生物。】、白雀、醴泉【甘泉,泉略有酒味】、甘露、朱草【王者有盛德则此草生】、灵芝、连理之木、合颖之禾皆是也。然夷考所出之时,多在危乱之世。今不暇援引古昔,姑以近代显著者言之【自古皆然,以古照今,其有异乎】

王建【前蜀高祖,字光图,847-918】父子之据蜀也,天复六年【按天复为唐昭宗年号,南吴太祖杨行密用至天复四年,王建始用天复七年,未有天复六年者。天复元年为901年,推六年为906年,丙寅,唐昭宗天祐三年】,巨人见青城山,凤凰见万岁县,黄龙见嘉阳江,而甘露、白雀、白鹿、龟龙并见于诸州。武成元年【908年,戊辰】,驺虞见武定,嘉禾生广昌,麟见壁州,龙五十见于洵阳水中。永平二年【912年,壬申】,剑州木连理,文州麟见,黄龙见富义江。三年【913年,癸酉】,麟见永泰,白龙见邛江,驺虞见壁山,有三鹿随之。四年【914年,甲戌】,麟见昌州。通正元年【916年,丙子】,黄龙见太昌池。瑞物之出,殆无虚岁,而太子元膺【王元膺,一名王宗懿,王建次子】以叛死【元膺死于永平三年】,大火焚其宫室,兵败于外,政乱于内,终之以身死衍【王衍,原名王宗衍,字化源,前蜀后主,王建十一子,899-926】立而国亡【925年,前蜀亡于后唐庄宗李存勗(勖)】。其为瑞征乃如此耳。

至如政和【宋徽宗年号,1111-1118】隆盛之际,地不爱宝,所在奏贡芝草者,动二三万本。蕲、黄间,至有一铺二十五里之间,遍野而出。密州山间,至弥满四野,有一本数十叶,众色咸备者。太守李文仲,采及三十万本,作一纲进,即进职,除本道运使。汝、海诸郡县,山石变为玛瑙,动以千百。伊阳太和山崩,出水晶几万斤,皆以匣进京师。长沙、益阳山溪,流出生金数百斤,其间大者一块至重四十九斤。其他草木鸟兽之珍不可一二数。一时君臣称颂,祥瑞盖无虚月。然越数岁,而遂罹狄难,邦国丧乱,父子迁播【靖康之事】。所谓瑞应,又如此也。

善乎先儒之论曰【以下引柳宗元《贞符》】:“未有丧仁而久者也,未有恃祥而寿者也。商之王以桑谷昌,以雉雊大【桑谷、雉雊皆鄙物,鄙物出而国兴】。郑以龙衰,鲁以麟弱。白雉亡汉,黄犀死莽,恶在其为符也【龙、麟、白雉、黄犀皆祥瑞,祥瑞出而国亡】。”世有喜言祥瑞之人,观此亦可以少悟矣【观者众矣,悟者几何?】

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Saturday 16 August 2008

阿扁终于退党了

Posted in 时事与政治, 转载 at 12:05 am by 老貓 ·  · Comments · 

虽然阿扁仍旧不愿担当,仍旧推卸责任,仍旧反咬一口,但是毕竟终于退党了,则普绿营之人民,其欣喜为何如?

2008年08月15日北京时间 19:18发表

陈水扁在退党声明中道歉
林楠森
BBC中文部在台湾特约记者

卸任不到三个月的台湾前总统陈水扁,陷入了其从政以来最大风暴;他在坦承妻子将巨款汇往国外一天后,宣布与妻子一同退出民进党。

陈水扁在这份退党声明中说,他让大家失望,蒙羞,更辜负大家对他的期待,对党造成了无可弥补的伤害,虽这绝对不是他的本意,但他犯了错做了不该做的事,对此深怠自责与愧疚。

陈水扁此前一直受到对手提出各种贪腐洗钱指控,但他一向否认有任何不法行为,其周四傍晚召开记者会首度坦承汇款海外,引起台湾社会震撼。

这场风暴对陈水扁来说,比起其在任时面对的倒扁活动,在许多方面看来都有过之而无不及;其卸任总统后,已不再具有司法豁免权。

而执政的国民党从总统马英九到众多立委,目前看来打算对陈水扁进行全面清算,他们并不相信这笔巨款是选举剩余款的说法,一些立委持续指控这是贪污所得。

陈水扁除了面对国民党持续追打外,更难堪的民进党似乎也不再支持这位带领该党执政八年的前总统。

民进党反应

民进党人士许多人对陈水扁汇款海外表示震惊与难过,与此前陈水扁受贪腐指控不同的是,在这起事件中已没有人为陈水扁辩护。

有民进党地方县市长表示,民进党目前债台高筑,支持者对于陈水扁将巨款汇往海外,而不挹注民进党感到愤怒与伤心。

陈水扁虽然宣布退出民进党,但也表示将继续接受民进党的调查;民进党已表示将由廉政委员会进行调查。

民进党主席蔡英文说,对于本案民进党不偏袒不护短,虽此案无可避免会冲击到民进党,但该党会勇敢面对,负责任处理,不断地反省与进步,给社会一个新的可期待的民进党。

民进党在总统败选后目前声势已有回升,此前有民调显示民进党主席蔡英文的支持率超越了总统马英九,但随着这起事件发生,泛绿方面担心将使渐渐凝聚的士气再度溃散。

前民进党立委林浊水对本台说,民进党最坏的时间已经过去,不过需要一段时间才能恢复。

坦承海外巨款

陈水扁在昨天的记者会上说,良心告诉他不能再骗自己骗别人,他的妻子吴淑珍曾将他部份选举结余款汇至海外,并在今年初才向他坦承,他事先不知情。

他同时表示这笔巨款绝非贪污所得,而是从台北市长到总统选举的四次竞选剩余款,他并说过去对这些竞选经费申报不实,做了法律所不许可的事,而向台湾民众道歉,并愿意接受一切调查。

陈水扁在记者会上表示,包括连战,宋楚瑜以及马英九在竞选时也有相同情况,目前正出访拉美的马英九对此表示,他一切依法申报。

陈水扁也指出前总统李登辉也有一笔十亿台币的巨款汇出海外,而李登辉今天也通过其办公室否认。

陈水扁表示这笔海外巨款的目的,是要作为台湾国际工作与公共用途,他并未说明金额大小,有媒体引述他幕僚的说法指约有两千万美元,而指控他洗钱的国民党立委洪秀柱则说金额约三千多万美元。

瑞士洗钱调查

据国民党立委洪秀柱表示,瑞士当局要求台湾政府提供司法协助,调查陈水扁的儿子夫妇在瑞士设立的账户,以及两人在租税天堂设立的公司,是否涉及洗钱。

洪秀柱说,陈水扁的儿媳妇黄睿靓去年在瑞士美林银行设立账户,并从新加坡的瑞士信贷银行汇入二千余万美元,她其后又委托美林银行在开曼群岛成立公司,将这笔巨款汇入该公司。

她表示,黄睿靓去年底再度由另一家瑞士银行汇入约一千万美元到这家公司,因未能提供合理而被怀疑洗钱,瑞士检方已将该公司的财产查封。

台湾外交部证实,瑞士联邦司法部通过台湾驻瑞士代表处,将要求配合调查信件与相关资料转给外交部,外交部则转交台湾法务部进行调查。

这份外流给媒体的文件指出,瑞士方面要求台湾提供陈水扁夫妇与其子陈致中夫妇的一切可能刑事追踪信息。

台湾法务部将陈致中夫妇限制出境,而陈水扁夫妇此前则已因国务机要费一案而被限制出境。

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Wednesday 13 August 2008

中国继续强大

Posted in 时事与政治, 转载 at 7:28 pm by 老貓 ·  · 3 Comments · 

来自邓伟标博客(发布时间2008年8月11日 23:46:55):

连续两天,分别有来自香港与扬州的两位网友在我留言簿用悄悄话留言,称这届奥运会主题歌的旋律与我写于四年前的一首曲子很相像,并疑问我是不是“根据陈的曲子改编的”,我有必要在此做个公开回答,请继续存在这个疑问的朋友不用再问我了,直接去质问陈其钢吧。

我的回答如下:

1、8月9日凌晨 2时7分我就撰文写了关于看开幕式的感受,文中我表述直播声音有问题,我听不清直播的声音,所以我至今不了解奥运主题歌整首歌曲到底是怎么样的,它到底是 不是和我《空》专辑中的第八首曲子《无觉》很像,我暂时没有发言权,等我有时间找到奥运主题歌《你和我》,听过之后才有发言权。

2、无论我们之间是不是很像,我的《无觉》是出版于2005年3月的,出版之前有四个月的制作期,制作之前有半年的创作期,也就是说,我至迟也是在 2004年下半年完成这首曲子的创作,而奥运主题歌《你和我》是在2008年八月才出来的,两首曲子相距四年时间,四年前估计陈其钢同志连想都未想过要为 奥运写主题歌并且百分百命中,也就是说,你们如果非要认为其中之一是抄袭了,那也肯定是他抄袭我而不是我抄袭他--当然,我不会这样想这个问题,至少在我 听到《你和我》,并研究过之前不会这么认为。

仅声明如上,请继续有疑问的朋友直接在这里跟贴即可,别再使用悄悄话留言了,这个系统有个毛病,悄悄话留言是不能回复的,你悄悄疑问了我也没法悄悄回答你。

谢谢大家记得我的《无觉》,现在将《无觉》以及悄悄话留言一并发上来。

《无觉》

以下是我留言簿悄悄话的抓图:

截图

听听《无觉》就知道《我和你》是不是抄袭……

不过这还不是中国最强大的地方。抄袭在中国算个P大的事儿,人家小四抄袭都能进作协呢。中国最强大的还在于,类似这篇blog的文章,都能成为五毛召唤帖。

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Tuesday 12 August 2008

中国强大了

Posted in 时事与政治 at 11:38 pm by 老貓 ·  · 17 Comments · 

今天吴教授问我们,看了奥运开幕式有什么感想?有两位中国学生表达了欣喜、骄傲、激动的心情。吴教授说,是的,中国开始崛起了,开始强大起来了。

是呀,的确很强大。比如说《歌唱祖国》是因为“国家利益”而代唱,比如说脚印烟火是电脑模拟,都非常的强大。期待着更强大的秘闻被挖掘出来。

还有什么比瞒天过海更伟大的事情呢?尤其是要瞒过全球那么多亿的观众。张艺谋,陈其钢,你们应该为此骄傲自豪。

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Monday 11 August 2008

不小心涂了一首酸诗

Posted in 文史哲 at 6:18 pm by 老貓 ·  · 2 Comments · 

【权当一个谜语:我写的是啥?谜底在本页某处。】


暗绿的肤色
化作一泓碧玉
蜷曲的身体
在水中永生
日光落定,荡漾出
青翠的年轮
轻烟映出历史
朦胧的竹牍飘散
如火光中的蜃楼
摇曳,悠长
白云已去
江湖渐远
还有一杯子的沉醉
醒来,天又暝

Saturday 9 August 2008

有感

Posted in 时事与政治 at 11:39 pm by 老貓 ·  · Comments · 

那些粉饰太平的东西,我不感兴趣。

我可能会偶尔称赞它做得漂亮,也可能有时会骂它很恶心,但它不会在我心中停留,不会唤起我什么浓烈的情感。

不要试图说服我喜欢上它,不要告诉我人们有多么激动。我对此冷漠,并将继续冷漠下去。

与我无关的事情,就让它去吧。

让他们对骂去吧。让网络充满喧嚣吧。我已经从那无谓的人群中脱身,安静地生活在另一个世界里。

Saturday 9 August 2008

PM National Day Message 2008

Posted in 时事与政治, 转载 at 2:13 pm by 老貓 ·  · Comments · 

Delivered by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

Source: The Straits Times (PDF)

My fellow Singaporeans,

We celebrate National Day this year in a somewhat guarded mood. The last twelve months have been a period of economic uncertainty worldwide. Considering the external challenges, Singapore’s economic results are good. For the first half of the year, growth was 4.5%. For the whole year, we expect growth to be between 4 and 5%. We added 144,000 jobs in the first half, and unemployment remains low, at 2.3%.

External Challenges

The US economy is still facing serious problems. The housing crisis is adding further stress to its financial system. US consumers are spending less, and that is affecting the whole global economy. The difficulties will probably drag on well into next year before getting better.

Singapore’s economy has so far been partly buffered, because we have been carried along by the vibrancy of the Asian region. But Asian economies are starting to feel the impact of America’s problems, and so are we. We must therefore prepare ourselves for a bumpy year ahead.

In Southeast Asia, ASEAN has become less prominent on the radar screen of investors, who are more focussed on opportunities in China and India. Several ASEAN countries are pre-occupied with domestic economic and political problems. However, all ASEAN countries know that we must work together resolutely as a group. Singapore will do our part. But we must also maintain our reputation in a turbulent region as an economy that is competitive, a society that is cohesive, and a government that is honest and competent.

Against this backdrop we have the problem of inflation, which I am sure is at the top of your minds. We are paying more for the food we eat, the electricity we use, the fuel for our cars, taxis and buses, and many other things too. We cannot prevent these prices from going up, when prices are rising worldwide, and we import all our energy and food. But we are lightening the burden on Singaporeans, through the Growth Dividends, U-Save, Workfare, Medifund and ComCare. These measures are aimed especially at the poor, the elderly, and the sick, but middle-income Singaporeans are getting something too, to help tide over this period.

Some government policies do raise the cost of living, like the GST and ERP increases. But they are essential; otherwise we would not do them: the GST allows us to finance Workfare and other schemes to help lower-income Singaporeans over the long term, and the ERP keeps our roads free flowing. Also please remember that the Government has given GST rebates and road tax reductions, which more than offset the cost increases for most citizens, especially the poor.

I know that Singaporeans wish that prices did not have to rise, or that these policies were not necessary. Unfortunately this is not possible. But we are doing the next best thing: to put in place effective relief measures, and provide the poor and needy with the help they need.

Building for the Long-Term

We must look beyond immediate problems like the cost of living, to understand what is happening in the world around us, discover new opportunities and tackle our longer-term challenges. Then we will strengthen ourselves and be more ready to deal with future crises. In particular, we need to develop our economy, reproduce our population and keep evolving our system to stay abreast of the changing world.

To achieve our aspirations, we must develop and grow. Unless we can create wealth, we will not have the resources to do anything else. Because we have pushed hard over the last few years when conditions were favourable, we can now look forward to many major projects: the Formula One Grand Prix, the integrated resorts, and huge manufacturing investments like the world’s largest solar cell plant. These projects will create many good jobs, and keep our momentum up despite the uncertainties ahead.

To upgrade our economy, we must invest in our people, especially through education. We are improving our polytechnics and ITEs, where most of our students go. We are also expanding university places. The Government has approved plans for a new publicly-funded university. Its campus will be in Changi, with good bus and train access from around the island. It will admit its first intake in 2011. This new university will open up more opportunities for Singaporeans to develop themselves and to advance.

To secure our long-term future, we also need enough babies to replace ourselves. Year by year, fewer Singaporeans are getting married, and those who do are having fewer children. We have implemented one measure after another over the years, but we have not succeeded in reversing the trend.

We have to take this very seriously. Marriage and parenthood are personal decisions. But we can create an environment where Singaporeans see them as a natural and important part of life, and where young couples get support in starting families. We have looked at this comprehensively and will take further steps to address the practical problems which couples face. I hope more Singaporeans will find fulfilment in bringing up children and setting up a happy family. Let us make Singapore a good home where citizens lead full, meaningful lives, and experience the joys of bringing up a new generation.

This new generation will grow up in a digital world. The Internet is transforming societies and economies everywhere. It will change the way we work, learn and live our lives. We must adapt ourselves to it, and use it to educate and engage our cyber-citizens. We will evolve our policies and rules, our economy and society, to take full advantage. We will continue to open up our system progressively. This is the right way to go. But we must also be careful to avoid the dangers that lurk in cyberspace, and learn to protect ourselves from them.

All these are long-term issues. Not many countries tackle such issues well. Sometimes, the politics forces the government to focus on fire-fighting, and ignore what happens after the next election. In other countries, “money politics” corrupts the whole system. Singapore is unique in having a clean and stable, responsible and responsive government. We have avoided the political turbulence that has engulfed several countries around us. We have not had strident protests from minority communities who feel unfairly treated. Nor have we had unruly demonstrations for all kinds of reasons real or imagined. Instead we choose leaders on merit, build trust between leaders and the people, and work together for the good of all Singaporeans. This is how Singapore has outperformed other countries.

As we open up, we must preserve these strengths. Please understand that all freedoms come with responsibilities to uphold social stability and security. Then Singapore will stay attractive to investors, our economy will keep growing, and we can continue achieving the best for our nation.

Conclusion

Despite the uncertainties in our region, and in the world economy, Singapore is in a strong position. In good times and bad, we have stayed united, looked over the horizon, and moved carefully but resolutely forward.

On this anniversary of our independence, let us take pride in our achievements, tackle the challenges together and continue to build an even better and more vibrant Singapore.

I wish all Singaporeans a Happy National Day.

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Thursday 7 August 2008

又折腾模板了

Posted in 业余设计, 电脑与IT at 3:14 am by 老貓 ·  · 10 Comments · 

这次动静比较大,自己对成果也比较满意。

首先是色彩调整,把橙色和多数灰色去掉,加入大量黑色。第二是把朴实平板的色彩条都改成光滑质感。第三是把每篇文章的日期改成日历样式,节省空间。

每做一个改动就得在Firefox、Opera、Safari还有IE四个浏览器上检验,还要考虑到不同的分辨率,整个过程真的是十分漫长乃至机械和重复。

有时候也因为出错而发现了某些tag和attribute的妙用,现在的header样式就是某次失败尝试的副产品。这样的发现让我快乐。至于长时间困扰我的某个bug被清除时的那种成就感就更不必说了。

现在的这个模板在上面提到的四种浏览器下都(应该)能正常显示。

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