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一直没有回头,仿佛坐上一串很长很长的列车,在茫茫夜色中开往朦胧的未来……

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毕业于同济大学,搞过学生会工作,办过协会。现在在通信行业混,好在同济以Architecture闻名,而现在的工作也是Architecture,差别不太大。以前做过项目经理。现在为祖国的民营企业添砖加瓦,干的是资深产品经理,主要从事是智能光网络的产品管理、方案咨询、商业模式分析方面的工作。参加过几个大T的大项目。现在投入了很多精力在网络生命周期管理领域。

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July 16
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July 16
June 24

这回北京感觉最好!

 
下午刚刚从北京出差回来,参加了一个短会。说实话,北京去了估摸得接近20回了,但这回隔了个奥运会,说实话这回感觉真是和以往大不相同,城市很有秩序,交通也不像以前那样塞,奥运会真的提高了北京的城市水平。
June 21

杨锦麟:“替谁说话”?人民最大!


"替谁说话",在内地成了网络热词,一时沸沸扬扬,至今不能平息。

是不是该官员的说话有被断章取义之嫌,还需要查证,但至今未见當事人和有关方面出来澄清,相信基本符合事实。该官员真的记性不太好,忘记了该记者的工作单位其实就有人民两个字(中央人民广播电台)

“当官不为民做主,不如回家卖红薯”,是传统戏剧的唱词,三个代表理论也说执政党代表中国最广大人民的根本利益,坚持把人民的根本利益作为出发点和归宿,在社会不断发展进步的基础上,使人民群众不断获得切实的经济、政治、文化利益。理论上党和人民是站在一起的,而不是被割裂和对立的。

中央党校“学习时报”刊登的文章指出,最近几年,社会学家频频用“断裂”一词来概括中国目前的社会结构。在各种断裂关系中,官民对立,特别是基层官员与基层百姓的对立是一个非常突出的社会现象。而官民对立走到今天这个地步,是一系列社会矛盾不断积累的必然结果。替谁说话情绪的自然流露,反映的是正是当下的社会客观现实。(http://www.zaobao.com/yl/tx090619_002.shtml

人民这两个字来之不易,人民是各级官员的衣食父母,创建人民共和国的历史充分证明这一点,毛澤東也說過,為人民服務,以人为本,执政为民也是近些年来执政党最重要的执政纲领關鍵詞。

海峡对岸的执政党主席到南京访问,在中山陵郑重题词四个大字:人民最大,那是这个党在大陆和台湾两度失去执政权力之后的痛定思痛。我们也都知道,很多人的心目中,人民最大的观念早已经淡化,甚至模糊了。

“学习时报”的文章说,现在看来,指望基层政府进行自我转型很难,因此,高层、特别是中央必须以强大的行政力推动他们去转型,以化解官民之间日益紧张的关系。

“替谁说话”,答案很清楚,这就是人民最大!

只是納悶,黨和人民什么時候變得距離那么遠了

April 02

比亚迪扯掉中国三大汽车公司遮羞布

最近比较懒,没怎么写博客,今天看到《华尔街日报》的一篇文章,真是把中国的车企三大的遮羞布给扯了下来,哈哈,大家看看
比亚迪扯掉中国三大汽车公司遮羞布
 
作者:刘罡
 
作为世界第二汽车生产大国,中国的本土汽车厂商中也有“三大”,即一汽集团、东风汽车和上汽集团,它们前些年靠着给急于打进中国市场的洋品牌当“吴三桂”,坐地收钱的好日子也颇过了几天,没承想政府对这几个“共和国长子”期望值还挺高,非逼着它们搞自主创新,打造本土品牌,于是引发了一连串洋相。这几个被政府宠坏了的浪荡公子先是忽悠国人说,开发一款轿车需要十几亿至二十几亿美元;如果一款车的产量达不到30万至50万辆,开发出来也是赔钱,这实际上是说,中国人一、二十年内别指望开上自主品牌轿车。然而奇瑞、吉利和比亚迪等从市场上摔打出来的本土汽车厂商生生用自己的实践打破了这两个神话,这三个厂家没有一款汽车的年产量超过30万辆,但三家公司却无一亏损。

被揭穿了谎言的中国“三大”车厂于是转打新能源汽车这张牌。上汽集团2005年即与同济大学联合研发燃料电池汽车,然而随着万钢校长荣升科技部长,上汽的燃料电池车项目似乎也没了下文,最近又传出该公司明年将推出由美商提供锂离子电池的混合动力汽车,事情至此,中国“三大”车厂可谓彻底颜面扫地了。看看民营汽车厂商比亚迪,人家不仅从去年底就开始在中国市场销售使用锂离子电池的油电混合动力车,比美国和日本的类似尝试领先至少一年,而且该公司最近还在谈判向美国和欧洲的汽车厂商出售其电池技术,真不知道上汽还有哪门子脸再搞什么“创新”

然而这并未动摇中国政府对国有汽车大厂的一片深情。根据政府日前出台的汽车产业振兴规划,将“鼓励”一汽集团、东风汽车、上汽集团和长安汽车集团在全国范围内实行兼并重组,奇瑞由于挂着国有企业的牌子,蒙恩获准在区域范围内实施并购,而近来在海外收购方面频有大动作的吉利汽车,由于其民企身份,在政府的这一产业振兴计划中似乎只有被国企收编的份。汽车产业振兴规划虽然说要鼓励纯电动、充电式混合动力等新能源汽车的发展,但对在国际上给中国新能源汽车产业露了大脸的比亚迪却似乎不屑提及。

其实,中国发展汽车工业不缺市场、不缺钱,也不缺人才,缺的就是把这三要素捏合在一起使之发挥协同效应的机制,而这一机制的基础则是给国内汽车企业创造平等竞争的条件。美国汽车产业多年来三家独大,甚至让美国人误以为这三家企业已经大到了破产不得的地步,只能变着法供着。现如今疲于应对经济危机的美国政府再也养不起这三大宝贝了,只能下狠心要其破产,而美国本土汽车产业也由此迎来了一个获得转机的契机。连市场竞争自然形成的美国三大汽车企业也无法摆脱“大而后僵”的命运,如果中国一味用政府奶水强行催肥国有大型汽车企业,恐怕不仅这些企业会永远是扶不起的阿斗,中国民族汽车工业也会被断送掉。
如果没有奇瑞、吉利、比亚迪这些企业,中国轿车工业现在仍难逃“裸奔”的命运。
February 02

五百罗汉

初四在东林寺数罗汉,居然很巧的与两年前数到了一样的龙猛尊者,揭曰:

色非色也空非空,尘凡事业不雷同;

打点精神向前迈,平安富贵尽此中。

January 28

开心一笑2008最雷人的新闻

一个瑞士酒店的厨师被一台切肉机夺去了一根手指,他愤然向保险公司要求赔偿。保险公司怀疑是他操作过失于是派了一个代表来检查机器。这个代表自己尝试操作了切肉机,他也失去了一根手指——于是,这个厨子的赔偿要求得到了批准。

一个男人在暴风雪的芝加哥街头奋力铲雪一个小时,终于给自己的车清出了一个停车位。当他把车开来时,发现一位女士已经抢了他的位置——可以理解,他朝她开了一枪,把她干掉了。

由于在一个非法酒吧停车喝酒,津巴布韦的一个司机发现自己巴士上的20名精神病患者全部逃跑了,而他应该把他们送到Bulawayo的精神病院的。出于害怕他的粗心大意被批评,这个司机把车开到了附近的一个公共汽车站,允诺免费搭乘每个乘客。他把这些乘客送到了精神病院,并且告诉医院工作人员这些 “病人”非常容易激动而且胡言乱语充满幻觉——这个诡计直到三天后才被识破。

一个美国少年因为头部被开来的列车严重撞伤而送进了医院。当警察问他怎么受伤时,他说他只是想试试看自己能够把头伸到行进中的列车多近的地方——然后他就晕了过去。

James Elltot,做为加利福尼亚长滩市的准打劫者,当他把点38左轮对准受害人开枪时,枪卡壳了。这时他做了非常有建设性的举动——把眼睛对准枪口仔细瞄了一眼,同时扣动了扳机——这次枪没有卡壳。

一个男人走进路易斯安那州某个便利店,拿出20元纸币要求破开,当职员打开收款机时,他亮出自己的手枪并要求职员把收款机里所有的现金给他。职员很快照做了,他拿了钱迅速消失,但把自己的20元钞票留在了柜台上——他一共拿走了15元。

警察在西雅图街道上发现一个严重不适的人蜷缩在一辆房屋汽车旁,那人后来承认他企图用虹吸管偷汽油——但他错误将吸管另一头放到了汽车房屋的粪桶里。

一个阿肯色小伙子似乎想喝啤酒想得要命,于是他朝一个卖酒商店的橱窗扔了一个空心砖,打算砸破玻璃,抢几瓶酒逃之夭夭——他没有注意到橱窗是树脂玻璃做的,空心砖反弹回来,把他砸得失去了知觉。整个过程被整个录了下来。

《ANN ARBOR新闻报》的犯罪专栏报道说密歇根州一个男子凌晨5点持枪走进快餐店打劫。职员拒绝说如果没有点餐他没法打开收款机。于是这个男子点了份炸洋葱圈,但职员说早餐时间不提供这玩意儿——该男子深感挫折,怅然离去。

January 27

奥巴马关于经济的几招

国内的报道老是很夸张的描写说他承认美国经济规模可能缩水1万亿美元,有意无意忽略了几点重要的信息,而这些要点是与美国未来几年做生意都无法回避的

    • 可再生能源产量3年内翻一番;建立更大、更节能的新电网,输电线总长超过4800公里(新能源、新材料)
    • 着手美国历史上最大规模的节能改造工程,惠及75%联邦政府建筑和250万家庭,其中仅政府建筑一项可节省20亿美元(建筑工程、节能建筑材料)
    • 5年内建立全民电子健康档案,以减少医疗差错、节省数十亿美元医疗保健费用(计算机软、硬件)
    • 启动历史上规模最大的学校现代化项目,更新1万所学校的设备,改善大约500万儿童的学习环境;高校理科学生奖学金增至3倍,以推动技术创新
    • 增加对全国公路、桥梁和公共运输系统资金投入,增幅为上世纪50年代建立全国公路系统以来最高水平;加强保护国内90个主要港口(建筑工程受益,但美国的公路已经非常完善了,不知道打算怎么花,但是美国的公交系统确实很烂)
    • 向国内95%的员工及其家人提供1000美元减税优惠(消费行业)

《数字解读美国“经济恢复与再投资”计划》全文见白宫网站,我给转过来了,见下面

Remarks of President-Elect Barack Obama As Prepared for Delivery American Recovery and Reinvestment
Thursday, January 8, 2009

Throughout America’s history, there have been some years that simply rolled into the next without much notice or fanfare. Then there are the years that come along once in a generation – the kind that mark a clean break from a troubled past, and set a new course for our nation.

This is one of those years.

We start 2009 in the midst of a crisis unlike any we have seen in our lifetime – a crisis that has only deepened over the last few weeks. Nearly two million jobs have now been lost, and on Friday we are likely to learn that we lost more jobs last year than at any time since World War II. Just in the past year, another 2.8 million Americans who want and need full-time work have had to settle for part-time jobs. Manufacturing has hit a twenty-eight year low. Many businesses cannot borrow or make payroll. Many families cannot pay their bills or their mortgage. Many workers are watching their life savings disappear. And many, many Americans are both anxious and uncertain of what the future will hold.

I don’t believe it’s too late to change course, but it will be if we don’t take dramatic action as soon as possible. If nothing is done, this recession could linger for years. The unemployment rate could reach double digits. Our economy could fall $1 trillion short of its full capacity, which translates into more than $12,000 in lost income for a family of four. We could lose a generation of potential and promise, as more young Americans are forced to forgo dreams of college or the chance to train for the jobs of the future. And our nation could lose the competitive edge that has served as a foundation for our strength and standing in the world.

In short, a bad situation could become dramatically worse.

This crisis did not happen solely by some accident of history or normal turn of the business cycle, and we won’t get out of it by simply waiting for a better day to come, or relying on the worn-out dogmas of the past. We arrived at this point due to an era of profound irresponsibility that stretched from corporate boardrooms to the halls of power in Washington, DC. For years, too many Wall Street executives made imprudent and dangerous decisions, seeking profits with too little regard for risk, too little regulatory scrutiny, and too little accountability. Banks made loans without concern for whether borrowers could repay them, and some borrowers took advantage of cheap credit to take on debt they couldn’t afford. Politicians spent taxpayer money without wisdom or discipline, and too often focused on scoring political points instead of the problems they were sent here to solve. The result has been a devastating loss of trust and confidence in our economy, our financial markets, and our government.

Now, the very fact that this crisis is largely of our own making means that it is not beyond our ability to solve. Our problems are rooted in past mistakes, not our capacity for future greatness. It will take time, perhaps many years, but we can rebuild that lost trust and confidence. We can restore opportunity and prosperity. We should never forget that our workers are still more productive than any on Earth. Our universities are still the envy of the world. We are still home to the most brilliant minds, the most creative entrepreneurs, and the most advanced technology and innovation that history has ever known. And we are still the nation that has overcome great fears and improbable odds. If we act with the urgency and seriousness that this moment requires, I know that we can do it again.

That is why I have moved quickly to work with my economic team and leaders of both parties on an American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan that will immediately jumpstart job creation and long-term growth.

It’s a plan that represents not just new policy, but a whole new approach to meeting our most urgent challenges. For if we hope to end this crisis, we must end the culture of anything goes that helped create it – and this change must begin in Washington. It is time to trade old habits for a new spirit of responsibility. It is time to finally change the ways of Washington so that we can set a new and better course for America.

There is no doubt that the cost of this plan will be considerable. It will certainly add to the budget deficit in the short-term. But equally certain are the consequences of doing too little or nothing at all, for that will lead to an even greater deficit of jobs, incomes, and confidence in our economy. It is true that we cannot depend on government alone to create jobs or long-term growth, but at this particular moment, only government can provide the short-term boost necessary to lift us from a recession this deep and severe. Only government can break the vicious cycles that are crippling our economy – where a lack of spending leads to lost jobs which leads to even less spending; where an inability to lend and borrow stops growth and leads to even less credit.

That is why we need to act boldly and act now to reverse these cycles. That’s why we need to put money in the pockets of the American people, create new jobs, and invest in our future. That’s why we need to re-start the flow of credit and restore the rules of the road that will ensure a crisis like this never happens again.

That work begins with this plan – a plan I am confident will save or create at least three million jobs over the next few years. It is not just another public works program. It’s a plan that recognizes both the paradox and the promise of this moment – the fact that there are millions of Americans trying to find work, even as, all around the country, there is so much work to be done. That’s why we’ll invest in priorities like energy and education; health care and a new infrastructure that are necessary to keep us strong and competitive in the 21st century. That’s why the overwhelming majority of the jobs created will be in the private sector, while our plan will save the public sector jobs of teachers, cops, firefighters and others who provide vital services.

To finally spark the creation of a clean energy economy, we will double the production of alternative energy in the next three years. We will modernize more than 75% of federal buildings and improve the energy efficiency of two million American homes, saving consumers and taxpayers billions on our energy bills. In the process, we will put Americans to work in new jobs that pay well and can’t be outsourced – jobs building solar panels and wind turbines; constructing fuel-efficient cars and buildings; and developing the new energy technologies that will lead to even more jobs, more savings, and a cleaner, safer planet in the bargain.

To improve the quality of our health care while lowering its cost, we will make the immediate investments necessary to ensure that within five years, all of America’s medical records are computerized. This will cut waste, eliminate red tape, and reduce the need to repeat expensive medical tests. But it just won’t save billions of dollars and thousands of jobs – it will save lives by reducing the deadly but preventable medical errors that pervade our health care system.

To give our children the chance to live out their dreams in a world that’s never been more competitive, we will equip tens of thousands of schools, community colleges, and public universities with 21st century classrooms, labs, and libraries. We’ll provide new computers, new technology, and new training for teachers so that students in Chicago and Boston can compete with kids in Beijing for the high-tech, high-wage jobs of the future.

To build an economy that can lead this future, we will begin to rebuild America. Yes, we’ll put people to work repairing crumbling roads, bridges, and schools by eliminating the backlog of well-planned, worthy and needed infrastructure projects. But we’ll also do more to retrofit America for a global economy. That means updating the way we get our electricity by starting to build a new smart grid that will save us money, protect our power sources from blackout or attack, and deliver clean, alternative forms of energy to every corner of our nation. It means expanding broadband lines across America, so that a small business in a rural town can connect and compete with their counterparts anywhere in the world. And it means investing in the science, research, and technology that will lead to new medical breakthroughs, new discoveries, and entire new industries.

Finally, this recovery and reinvestment plan will provide immediate relief to states, workers, and families who are bearing the brunt of this recession. To get people spending again, 95% of working families will receive a $1,000 tax cut – the first stage of a middle-class tax cut that I promised during the campaign and will include in our next budget. To help Americans who have lost their jobs and can’t find new ones, we’ll continue the bipartisan extensions of unemployment insurance and health care coverage to help them through this crisis. Government at every level will have to tighten its belt, but we’ll help struggling states avoid harmful budget cuts, as long as they take responsibility and use the money to maintain essential services like police, fire, education, and health care.

I understand that some might be skeptical of this plan. Our government has already spent a good deal of money, but we haven’t yet seen that translate into more jobs or higher incomes or renewed confidence in our economy. That’s why the American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan won’t just throw money at our problems – we’ll invest in what works. The true test of the policies we’ll pursue won’t be whether they’re Democratic or Republican ideas, but whether they create jobs, grow our economy, and put the American Dream within reach of the American people.

Instead of politicians doling out money behind a veil of secrecy, decisions about where we invest will be made transparently, and informed by independent experts wherever possible. Every American will be able to hold Washington accountable for these decisions by going online to see how and where their tax dollars are being spent. And as I announced yesterday, we will launch an unprecedented effort to eliminate unwise and unnecessary spending that has never been more unaffordable for our nation and our children’s future than it is right now.

We have to make tough choices and smart investments today so that as the economy recovers, the deficit starts to come down. We cannot have a solid recovery if our people and our businesses don’t have confidence that we’re getting our fiscal house in order. That’s why our goal is not to create a slew of new government programs, but a foundation for long-term economic growth.

That also means an economic recovery plan that is free from earmarks and pet projects. I understand that every member of Congress has ideas on how to spend money. Many of these projects are worthy, and benefit local communities. But this emergency legislation must not be the vehicle for those aspirations. This must be a time when leaders in both parties put the urgent needs of our nation above our own narrow interests.

Now, this recovery plan alone will not solve all the problems that led us into this crisis. We must also work with the same sense of urgency to stabilize and repair the financial system we all depend on. That means using our full arsenal of tools to get credit flowing again to families and business, while restoring confidence in our markets. It means launching a sweeping effort to address the foreclosure crisis so that we can keep responsible families in their homes. It means preventing the catastrophic failure of financial institutions whose collapse could endanger the entire economy, but only with maximum protections for taxpayers and a clear understanding that government support for any company is an extraordinary action that must come with significant restrictions on the firms that receive support. And it means reforming a weak and outdated regulatory system so that we can better withstand financial shocks and better protect consumers, investors, and businesses from the reckless greed and risk-taking that must never endanger our prosperity again.

No longer can we allow Wall Street wrongdoers to slip through regulatory cracks. No longer can we allow special interests to put their thumbs on the economic scales. No longer can we allow the unscrupulous lending and borrowing that leads only to destructive cycles of bubble and bust.

It is time to set a new course for this economy, and that change must begin now. We should have an open and honest discussion about this recovery plan in the days ahead, but I urge Congress to move as quickly as possible on behalf of the American people. For every day we wait or point fingers or drag our feet, more Americans will lose their jobs. More families will lose their savings. More dreams will be deferred and denied. And our nation will sink deeper into a crisis that, at some point, we may not be able to reverse.

That is not the country I know, and it is not a future I will accept as President of the United States. A world that depends on the strength of our economy is now watching and waiting for America to lead once more. And that is what we will do.

It will not come easy or happen overnight, and it is altogether likely that things may get worse before they get better. But that is all the more reason for Congress to act without delay. I know the scale of this plan is unprecedented, but so is the severity of our situation. We have already tried the wait-and-see approach to our problems, and it is the same approach that helped lead us to this day of reckoning.

That is why the time has come to build a 21st century economy in which hard work and responsibility are once again rewarded. That’s why I’m asking Congress to work with me and my team day and night, on weekends if necessary, to get the plan passed in the next few weeks. That’s why I’m calling on all Americans – Democrats and Republicans – to put good ideas ahead of the old ideological battles; a sense of common purpose above the same narrow partisanship; and insist that the first question each of us asks isn’t “What’s good for me?” but “What’s good for the country my children will inherit?”

More than any program or policy, it is this spirit that will enable us to confront this challenge with the same spirit that has led previous generations to face down war, depression, and fear itself. And if we do – if we are able to summon that spirit again; if are able to look out for one another, and listen to one another, and do our part for our nation and for posterity, then I have no doubt that years from now, we will look back on 2009 as one of those years that marked another new and hopeful beginning for the United States of America. Thank you, God Bless You, and may God Bless America.

今天又看到两个省加入了禽流感的行列

分别是广西和贵州两个西南地区的省份

广西 确诊一例人禽流感死亡病例
贵州 确诊一例人禽流感病例 患者病情危重

新浪已经有了专题,关心的朋友可以过去看看,地址是:http://news.sina.com.cn/z/dsrgrh5n1/index.shtml

禽流感是由于一种主要流行于鸡群中的烈性传染病,这种病也被称作真性鸡瘟或欧洲鸡瘟。一旦爆发,往往会造成家禽的大量死亡。在很长的一段时期内,这种疾病的传染范围只是局限在家禽中。然而近年来情况却悄悄地发生了变化,禽流感的传播已经跨越了原先的范围,开始侵袭人类社会。禽流感的症状主要表现为呼吸道、消化道、生殖系统或神经系统的异常。常见症状有,病鸡精神沉郁,饲料消耗量减少,消瘦;母鸡的就巢性增强,产蛋量下降;轻度直至严重的呼吸道症状,包括咳嗽、打喷嚏和大量流泪;头部和脸部水肿,神经紊乱和腹泻。避免感染禽流感四点建议

    • 建议一:别去疫区旅游
    • 建议二:别与活禽接触
    • 建议三:重视疾病预防
    • 建议四:重视高温杀毒

05年瑞典科学家拍摄了禽流感病毒攻击健康细胞照片(如下),图中蓝色部分就是H5N1禽流感病毒,下面的红色部分则是健康人体细胞,照片显示H5N1禽流感病毒正在攻击健康的细胞。

January 26

今天学了一个新名词“铸币税”

主要是看到这样一段话

美元汇率是2009年最大的悬念,决定美国的全球竞争力是上升还是下降,如果美元贬值,中国就可能获得亚洲铸币税的历史机遇,很可能利大于弊,获得大国机遇

于是上网查了一下,原来是黑用本币的国家的钱啊,用宋鸿兵的话就是“剃羊毛”了,哈哈哈

铸币税,英文是Seigniorage,也称为“货币税”。指发行货币的组织或国家,在发行货币并吸纳等值黄金等财富后,货币贬值,使持币方财富减少,发行方财富增加的经济现象。

还是经典的好

零点之后,连续放了两个节目我都比较喜欢

第一个是经典的戏曲连唱,民族的就是世界的

第二个是李宗盛、罗大佑、周华健的老歌连唱,经典的还是好啊

气冲斗牛!

牛年到了,在这个意头非常好的己丑年到来之际,祝各位亲爱的朋友们

牛年大吉大利,气冲斗牛,牛气十足!

剪纸

January 25

赵本山的小品还是很搞笑啊

那个“苏格兰调情”餐馆的服务员说的话还真是有道理的

人的这一生和睡觉差不多:眼睛一闭一睁,这一天就过去了;眼睛一闭,不再睁开,这一生就过去了

小品还是一如既往的搞笑,拉关系、走后门。其实赵本山这个小品也是借助自己捧两个徒弟啊~~~

前面那个近景魔术也很神奇。潜艇的那个小品,真是不知道潜艇部队那么的辛苦啊,温度不一,生活艰苦得很!

今年意头不错

今年的意头真是挺好的,又是“久”又是“牛”的:

2009年,长长久久

牛年,牛气冲天,气冲斗牛,金融危机不知是否能够被冲淡几分

晓丹还说她的小孩可能是今年金牛座的,真是很牛的宝宝啊。

海劈牛耶

这两天收到了很多短信,左右意思的是这一段

牛站在海边,啪嚓一个浪打在牛身上。无数螃蟹一块喊:海劈牛耶!

祝大家新年吉祥,万事如意,阖家欢乐,快乐幸福!

牛年吉祥

January 24

禽流感

貌似有越来越多的省份有禽流感的事情冒出来,从报道看基本是每个省一起,不知道会不会有更多的案例冒出来,就像当年的SARS,希望好运中国,能够及时把这种疾病控制住。
新疆 女子感染禽流感死亡 曾有活禽市场暴露史
山东 济南27岁女子感染高致病性禽流感死亡
山西 一女婴感染高致病性禽流感 病情危重
北京 一女子感染禽流感病毒 经抢救无效死亡
湖南 16岁染禽流感少年已死亡 接触者未见异常
January 23

旅行建议

明天有不少兄弟要回家了吧,鉴于春运期间,受到来自欧美的经济寒流影响,给出一些旅行建议,供参考:

  1. 如一定要携带单肩笔记本电脑包,请在背包正面写上"同城速递"
  2. 如需携带中型手提旅行袋,请写上"管道疏通"
  3. 如需携带大型拉杆行李箱,请写上"专业保洁"
  4. 如需携带大量纸箱,请写上"商务快餐"
  5. 钱包要写"消毒面纸"
  6. 胸前MP3上裹上一层纸,上书"速效救心丸"
  7. 身上如携带更贵重的东西,最好抱个小鸡,写上"小心禽流感"
  8. 如果是大袋值钱的,请用黑色晒图纸袋子包裹,且写上:XX公司施工图纸建筑结构水电各10套
  9. 如携美女同行请在其脑门上贴一"人妖"
January 01

2009,仰望星空

 
事先怎么也没有想到,09年的第一件事情是走上阳台,仰望星空,看那些不知道几亿几千万年前就在照耀地球的星星,看着他们,真是深刻得感觉到了时光如梭,岁月如电,人生的渺小,宇宙的广大。不禁想起一个同事发来的祝福短信的内容,自认不能写得更好,特摘录如下:
小时候写作文,开头“光阴似箭”,结尾“展望未来”。展望了这么多年,发现很多未来已经成为过去,更多的未来还在前方,可以规划,可以展望,可以拼搏。
08奥运、30岁等等以往认为还很遥远的都在08年一一过去,但是很多任务却没有完成,展望未来,我还需要加油,需要拼搏。
 
aza aza fighting!
December 31

祝我亲爱的朋友们:新年快乐,万事如意!

 
过了今天,灾难深重的2008年就要过去了,中国历来带“八”的年份都颇多坎坷,今年也不例外,虽然奥运会粉饰了一把,但确实难掩其他方面的颓势。希望09年能够万象复始,气象一新。
 
今晚可能还是寂寥的很吧~~~ 去年也是一个人,在美国过的元旦;07年的元旦还好些,一帮子人跑去酒吧辞的旧岁。不知道明年会咋样,希望能好些。
 
过去的一年承蒙各位亲爱的朋友们的照应,感谢大家!祝你们:新年快乐,万事如意!
 
December 06

谢国忠:危机没那么严重

 
独立经济学家谢国忠上周指出,如今市场上弥漫的消极情绪会让事情变得更加糟糕。而事实是,我们正在面对的问题可能并没有想象的那么严重:即使是此次危机的风暴中心美国,目前其损失达到了其GDP的规模,但这种情况也远远无法与日本经济崩溃时的损失相比--当年的数字是GDP的三倍。

与10多年前的日本经济危机相比,由于金融全球化,这次危机蔓延得更快也更加广泛。盎格鲁撒克逊模式的完全市场化特点使得这个经济泡沫破灭之后,其资产贬值的速度快而猛烈到无法控制的地步,这也是为什么这场危机看起来如此可怕。

此次危机的深度和广度很可能将颠覆全球化的努力,并带来一场时日久远的低迷。萧条则会使保护主义抬头,当每个国家都采取这种控制措施的时候,全球经济这张大饼就会萎缩得更厉害。

欧洲和亚洲应该首先施行总量在其GDP5%左右的财政刺激政策,接下来将它们的庞大外汇储备从美国政府债券上脱身,转而投入股市,尤其是美国股市。如果这两项措施能够被执行,世界经济可以更快的稳固。只有在此之后,我们才可以集中于重建经济结构来防止下一次危机。

其它国家不论采取何种经济政策,都将面临国际贸易的巨大市场缩减,除非拓展出足够的国内需求,否则它们也将面临大规模衰退。

这些刺激措施应该是让欧洲和亚洲允许美国减少贸易赤字。对于亚欧国家来说,除了增加需求刺激,更加紧要的一件事情就是增加对于盎格鲁撒克逊模式国家的风险投资。此外,由于其市场过高的杠杆率,最佳办法是放弃美国国债,转而购买指数型基金等产品。

对于信奉价值投资的投资者而言,股价已经足够便宜了。这正是沃伦·巴菲特现在正在做的,也是日本央行、中国人民银行和其它机构应该做的,这能够拯救这个世界,同时也能让投资者得益。

December 03

月亮的笑脸,2036年再见!

 
关于月亮笑脸的官方解释:12月1日,世界各地的人们见到了“双星伴月”天象奇观,月亮和金星、木星同时出现在夜空中,远看犹如一张笑脸。这是金星和木星围绕在月亮周围而形成的天文景象,只要天气晴朗,全国各地乃至东半球大部分地区都可以观赏到这一天象奇观。
 
    • 1日上午9点,金星已经追上了木星,两者相距最近
    • 深夜11点,月亮追上 了木星,并且最靠近木星
    • 2日凌晨零点,月亮追上金星,并遮掩金星
“双星伴月”奇观下次出现的时间是2036年。今晚在网上看了好几张照片,个人觉得悉尼的这张最美。
 
December 01

月亮的笑脸

 
今晚听好几个同事说看到了月亮的笑脸,但是我知道的时候已经比较晚了没有看到,幸好有位朋友帖了张照片在网上,大家看看是不是真的很像啊,呵呵~~~

November 27

有美国特色的社会主义

 
感觉美国人这会儿的感觉就像中国人在市场经济大讨论中面临的抉择,很多人把美国政府的救市措施开玩笑,说成是有美国特色的社会主义。感恩节到了,美国人开始调侃现在的财政部长保尔森,在拯救了花旗集团、AIG之后,汽车、教育等也将列在救助范围内。下一步的救市计划将包括哪些?看来似乎谁都想来分一杯羹了 :-)
 
 
今年还是马克思诞辰190周年,随着华尔街金融危机肆虐欧洲、蔓延全球,他的鸿篇巨制《资本论》再度成为人们所关注的经典。奥巴马因为他将对富有美国人加税,而将加税的钱送给穷人的竞选主张,而被安上了社会主义的尾巴。克鲁乔·马克斯,这个上世纪好莱坞著名喜剧演员,因其姓氏和主演《马克思兄弟》的电视剧也被归为马克思主义者而赶上了这个时髦。
 
 

感谢有你,感恩节快乐!

 
就好像眨巴眨巴眼睛就到了感恩节,圣诞就要到了,新年也快了,冷空气也来了。
 
这个节日很好,怎么中国没有?常怀一颗感恩的心,感谢有你,感谢你,感恩节快乐!
 
红玫瑰红心红玫瑰
November 21

广告:开心

 
欢迎大家来开心网加我,那边蛮好玩滴,呵呵。
 
顺便说下,好像直接点击不行,请复制并黏贴到浏览器的地址栏中,enjoy! Open-mouthed
 
November 14

♪♫有些人我们一直在错过♪♫

 
有些人一直没机会见,等有机会见了,却又犹豫了,相见不如不见。

有些事一直没机会做,等有机会了,却不想再做了。

有些话埋藏在心中好久,没机会说,等有机会说的时候,却说不出口了。

有些爱一直没机会爱,等有机会了,已经不爱了。

有些人很多机会相见的,却总找借口推脱,想见的时候已经没机会了。

有些话有很多机会说的,却想着以后再说,要说的时候,已经没机会了。

有些事有很多机会做的,却一天一天推迟,想做的时候却发现没机会了。

有些爱给了你很多机会,却不在意没在乎,想重视的时候已经没机会爱了。

人生有时候,总是很讽刺。

一转身可能就是一世。

说好永远的,不知怎么就散了。最后自己想来想去竟然也搞不清当初是什么原因分开彼此的。然后,你忽然醒悟,感情原来是这么脆弱的。经得起风雨,却经不起平凡;风雨同船,天晴便各自散了。也许只是赌气,也许只是因为小小的事。幻想着和好的甜蜜,或重逢时的拥抱,那个时候会是边流泪边捶打对方,还傻笑着。该是多美的画面。

没想到的是,一别竟是一辈子了。

于是,各有各的生活,各自爱着别的人。曾经相爱,现在已互不相干。

即使在同一个小小的城市,也不曾再相逢。某一天某一刻,走在同一条街,也看不见对方。先是感叹,后来是无奈。

也许你很幸福,因为找到另一个适合自己的人。

也许你不幸福,因为可能你这一生就只有那个人真正用心在你身上。

很久很久,没有对方的消息,也不再想起这个人,也是不想再想起。

November 12

光棍节快乐!

 
眨巴眨巴眼睛,这一个光棍节就过去了,我用手去拉,用脚去绊,它还是这么过去了,希望明年不再过节,希望早日安定下来,希望……
 
光棍们,都节日快乐!