Today
at noon we’ll be giving a session at PDC'05 titled Tips, Tricks, &
Hacks. We’ll be talking about advanced search syntax for both web
and desktop search.
For
the web, I’ve prepared a hack that makes some of
our advanced search syntax more accessible, specifically to
developers. The hack is a Trixie / Greasemonkey script that modifies the MSN Search interface at run time with javascript.
Take a look at a screenshot below or read on to see the syntax we’re illustrating with this script:
Try it out. I bet you’ll find great value in becoming a MSN Search power user. Installing the script will help you explore the possibilities.
-Andy Edmonds, PM
2. An operation to remove the extra leg from a one-year -old hermaphrodite with three legs succeeded; operations to remove masculine sexual features have already been completed leaving the baby as a girl;
3. French movie star Sophie Marceau attended China's premiere of Anthony Zimmer in Beijing on Thursday;
4. ID card can be verified by SMS (in China you can send an SMS containing a person's name and ID card number to 10695110 (China Mobile) or 9951 (Unicom) — the service will confirm the authenticity of the number. The system is still being rolled out and is not yet available in Beijing, but Shanghai's systme is already operational;
5. China Open tennis match delayed one day by rain.
Tick说:
从这点可以看出,各个公益组织之间本身就可以进行初步的合作,但这种合作也是有局限性的,可能只是在双方的志愿者进行了相当长时间的接触之后才能进行,并不能在短时间内进行。问题就在于信息的互通,缺乏一个沟通平台,把每个公益组织的信息进行公开。如果能够有一个平台,就可以:1 把公益组织之间的资源相互分享,问题探讨解决。
2 联合起来活动,扩大影响。
3 让愿意做志愿者的人在对各公益组织进行比较后,找到合适自己的,并参与活动。
PS:Xena已经在她的Podcast里面建议客齐集聚会换地方,换个小咖啡馆会比较合适,显得更加安静吧。我赞同她的想法,因为如果继续参加客齐集的聚会,就会把整个上海的星巴克全都逛完,希望客齐集再下次活动时能够考虑一下。
图片来源:Tick的网站
But even with the constant encouragement to "construct a harmonious society," you may be left wondering how exactly to go about doing so. Like other big campaigns, the central government leaves the actual implementation up to local governments.
This may not be appropriate, however, for things like "rule of law" or "harmonious society," writes Liu Hongbo, a columnist for Oriental Outlook magazine. He sees the hierarchical approach to these issues as at the very least ineffective, and quite possibly even harmful to social progress.
Ever since the idea of "a country ruled by law" was proposed, we began seeing "a province ruled by law," "a city ruled by law," "a county ruled by law," and even "a village ruled by law." Truth be told, throwing around these nice slogans doesn't really have much to do with putting the rule of law into practice. When the Administrative Licensing Law was enacted last year, many local governments cleaned out their illegal documents. Go online and search for "illegal documents" and you'll find the glorious results of this battle.
Naturally, the use of slogans is unavoidable during the construction of a harmonious society. The city where I live is building a "harmonious Wuhan," and the province in which I live is constructing a "harmonious Hubei." Again, you can find pages of results online by tacking on the name of a province, city, or county after "harmonious," and performing a search.
But I feel that using the phrase "a city ruled by law" is a bit excessive - we already have "a country ruled by law," so where would you go in China to find a place not ruled by law? The problem is that when the "ruled by law" formula makes its way down to the village level, it does not lessen the problem of "unlawful rule." Apart from manufacturing the image of "rule of law," echoing slogans has no practical use.
As for the "harmonious society" formula, it seems that every last place has come up with a "harmonious _____" slogan so society can harmonize together. Harmonious society is a holistic concept; is it possible to assemble it from a "harmonization" of separate parts? Some people say that when each individual place is harmonized, then the country will be in harmony. But I think that as an example of something that seems right on the surface but is in fact horribly mistaken, there is nothing more representative than this.
In my youth [Liu was born in 1966] I witnessed village feuds. Hejia Village neighbored Liujia Bay, and for a long while they quarreled over the ownership of a riverbank. At times there were isolated conflicts, and at other times there were big battles. On the days of the big battles, the young men in each town would get together and "unite in their hatred of the enemy." Many would be injured and deaths were not out of the question. Everyone said that the people in Hejia Village and Liujia Bay were "of one mind," but there was no harmony between "harmonious Hejia" and "harmonious Liujia." On the contrary, the harmony in each village was the foundation of the feud. Of course, if they were to construct a "harmonious rural district" then the most of the problems between Hejia Village and Liujia Bay could be solved, but problems could always arise between this "harmonious rural district" and that "harmonious rural district."
It is very easy for an administrative idea to take a social concept and divide it into local tasks. Using the model of "Guard the land from the enemy" and "Benefit a region", things have been divided by administrative district, as in "county ruled by law" or the construction of a "harmonious Huchang." Anything above the county level or outside of Huchang is not the concern of the county officials or the Huchang officials. In this way, the national "harmonious society" campaign is no longer something any single place can control; it has become an assessment target of the State Council.
This kind of thinking – self-restricted, minding one's own business – this fragmentation of "harmony" and "rule of law," originally holistic concepts and value goals, into sections congruent with administrative districts, has the possibility to degenerate into a case of "Hejia Village" and "Liujia Bay," if it doesn't merely become an empty slogan. And even if "Hejia Village" or "Liujia Bay" manages to complete its assessment goals, the harmonization of society may still remain elusive, in the same way that an "everyone takes care of his own"-type policy creates havoc and gives fertile soil for criminals to flourish.
Not to mention the so-called "goal assessment" itself – it can turn a pool of fetid water into an object of contention. Using incomplete disclosure of assessment data by the social supervisors as a magic weapon for determining success places any decent administrative objective between idealism and simply going through the motions, and in the end, the perfunctory solution wins out. Like the joke where a man gets hit by an arrow and goes to the doctor, who snaps off the shaft without extracting the arrowhead; or like manufacturers of tofu-dregs who entice passers-by to try it out by using pretty colors - under pressure from "assessment," the "harmonious _____" can easily change into unharmonious quick-fix solutions. Massive catastrophes can be completely erased from the record, and if the record passes through the hands of the editors of the blueprint for harmony, then the elimination of "bad news" practically becomes a necessity. Cover-ups, pretense, withholding information, deception, and false reports are enough to allow any blueprint to be proclaimed "already put into practice," making the "harmonious vision" nothing more than a reflection by drunken planners of the bleakness of society's lower levels.
I have seen and continue to see how the spirit of "rule of law" has been sucked out of slogans like "a city ruled by law" and "a county ruled by law," making them "rules made for bureaucracy" targeted at the people. When the "harmonious _____" banners are hung in one place after another, I worry about a situation like that between "harmonious Hejia" and "harmonious Liujia." I worry that "harmonious _____" will become a monster existing between an ideal blueprint and a perfunctory execution. And I worry that it will become window-dressing like other slogans.
If in the name of "harmonious _____" the social order no longer comes from the people's natural internal harmony, but rather is effected by force; if it is used as an excuse to cover up conflict, becoming a command that prevents people from exercising their rights; if it becomes an excuse to suppress "bad news," satisfying the externals of harmony without regard for fundamental conditions; if it provokes people to bury all sorts of problems like a cat covers over its droppings, then this practice, in which it appears that each locality is "taking care of its own responsibilities," is in fact touching off the long fuse to a powder keg.
In my view, dividing things according to administrative districts or along industry lines to address matters of this sort is merely an issue of language. With the existence of "a country ruled by law," "harmonious society," and "peaceful China," then for "a village ruled by law," "harmonious bank," or "peaceful city," I can't see any need whatsoever.
大神曾經開示過:「這是很無奈的事實:現在全世界用 Trackback 用的最多的不是 Blogger ,而是 Spammer 。而且幾乎所有的 User 都不知道什麼是 Trackback 。」有時候我在想,我當初把 TrackBack 翻譯成「引用」,結果現在很多人都誤用了這個功能,或者對其存有不小的誤解,實在是我自作孽,不能說不該為此負些責任。
姑且撇開垃圾廣告,其實 TrackBack 的目的真的就是拿來打廣告的!雖然我把它翻譯成「引用」,而且有不少英文的部落格系統模版中,用 "cite" 來稱呼這個功能,但是這個功能實際上並不會在衍生著作方留下任何的紀錄(我知道其實有啦,問題是一般的讀者根本看不到吧),所以跟妳我所熟知的、在一般論文或報導中那種「引用」或「參考文獻」的作法,其實並不相同。
如果不嫌囉唆的話,或許解釋成「來這裏打一個(跟這篇文章有關的)廣告」纔真正解釋了這項功能的效果或目的。
回到引用。現在有越來越多的部落格將其內容採用 CC 授權條款,而自 CC 2.0 授權條款起,「標示姓名 (Attribution) 」已成為預設的必備條件;根據 CC 授權條款的實際規定,當妳使用別人採用 CC 授權的作品時,(除非妳另外經過作者同意,否則)就應當:
有一些人大概是因為有所誤解之故,當他們在自己的部落格上轉貼別人的文章時,僅祇有對原來的文章網址送出 TrackBack 通告,而沒有加上任何的標示或註解,甚至連該文是轉載或引用來的都沒有標示,這樣其實是完全沒有遵照 CC 的規定的。
我自己會不定期地檢查我自己部落格上所收到的引用通告,所以我知道這種事情其實還挺常發生的……例如 imslime 最近就轉載了我的一篇《飛鴿傳書通訊協定》,她就沒有任何的註記,僅祇是遞送了一份引用通告而已。雖然這種事情一再地發生,不過我總覺得自己也從來沒有仔細解釋過,倘若一開始就嚴以律人,未免有點,嗯,不教而殺謂之虐的感覺。
我想 CC 的精神就是以善意換取善意(這是豬頭皮說的),我寫過的東西還是一樣歡迎大家拿去加以利用,妳要貼在自己的部落格、個人板還是甚麼地方都行,祇有兩個小小的要求:
當然啦,如果妳拿去做衍生著作,請使用相同的授權方式;如果妳要拿去賣錢或從事商業利用,則請先跟我聯繫。
至於這一篇碎碎念的重點則是,當妳想引用別人的東西時,不能祇用了部落格提供的引用功能就了事。大家互相尊重、體諒一下嘛。
For all you developers out there, you’ll be happy to know that you can now build applications that leverage the power of MSN Search through our new MSN Search Web Service. Our new SOAP Web Service offers an enormous 10,000 queries per application per day, and because the MSN Search Web Service automatically allocates a separate quota to each IP address, users of your application don’t need to sign up for anything for your app to work! Using the API is simple. First, sign up for an ApplicationID using your Passport (you can sign up for as many ApplicationIDs as you’d like). Next, simply call the MSNSearchService() API, passing in the ApplicationID you just generated. That’s it. You can get back Web Search and spelling results and easily integrate them into your applications. Take a look at ProgrammableWeb’s “Web 2.0 API Reference” for some ideas of other services to work with.
As is the case with all Web Services, it’s easy to consume the MSN Search Web Service in both Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2005 – simply add a Web Reference in the Solution Explorer and begin programming! For more details, take a look at the Getting Started with MSN Search Web Services article on our new MSN Developer Center on MSDN. The Developer Center has a ton of information on the tools and technologies you can use to develop applications that interact with MSN services and data such as start.com, MSN Messenger and Virtual Earth.
Seth Demsey, Group Program Manager, MSN Search