Source favicon23:57 周六北京记者圈头文字C八大处爬山活动安排 » 安替博客

上周六,在一些成员以保鲜、拉肚为借口纷纷开溜的情况下,我们头文字C的8位成员,对八大处进行了探路,设计出今年冬天八大处登山比赛的流程。本周六就执行这套方案:

1)周六1:30在一线地铁最西端苹果园地铁出口处集合,最多等到1:50,然后集体租车到八大处,2点种到八大处门口。在周五的时候,我会给我手机中所有的北京媒体圈朋友短信询问是否参加活动。

2)凭记者证北京公园门票是免费的,因此各位请带好记者证,否则要付10元。来的时候最好带好湿纸巾、一瓶水,因为在公园这些东西都是很贵。

3)比赛从公园入口开始,分男女不同组别,目的地是五大处——龙泉山庄。进庄门的第一个男、女成员,将获得今天活动的免单待遇。

4)五大处休息和茶聚,除免单者外,AA制。

5)从五大处开始集体继续登山,到七大处山顶,然后稍作休息后,集体徒步下山(实在因为滑道、缆车不好玩)。

6)在山下聚餐后,集体返回苹果园地铁站。

7)请穿球鞋和比较饱暖又适于运动的外衣,虽然跑起来热,但休息的时候衣服少了是很容易生病的。中午吃饭吃早点,不要太少也不要太多。

以上方案可以根据我们的体力随时调整,比如可能的话,就最好从入口比赛到山顶(虽然很恐怖)。此活动一直会坚持到明年皮划艇开始的时候,我出差和春节的时候除外。北京媒体圈的任何人如果对锻炼身体和阳光八卦有兴趣的话,可以email给我,留下手机号码和单位,报名参赛。

上周六我们试着跑了一下。还就是随便跑跑,到了四大处,仿佛就到了极限了,实在是比皮划艇还爽的有氧锻炼。

一个自由而负责的新闻界,其共同体的成员,应该首先有健康的体魄,这是我安替,今年夏天头文字C四届皮划艇冠军对你们的劝告,嘿嘿。

 

【备注,配图和文章主题没关系,不能保证每次登山都有美女记者,各位男同学不要乱想。此美女是我新认识的上海记者小妹,Ayawawa(145小天女),具体请看我博客左边的“美眉也博客”链接】

Source favicon23:09 Yahoo!的43Places » Jan's Tech Blog
剛看到Yahoo! Trip Planner (當然是BETA),感覺就像是另一個43Places。你既可以輸入自己去過的行程,也可以為自己編排未來想去的行程,而且更可以地方名作為Tag。對吧,這不就是43Places嗎?...
Source favicon22:26 Custom List: 美眉也博客 » 安替博客

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Source favicon21:12 网站被封了怎么办? » CNBlog: Blog on Blog

19日,维基百科不知因为什么原因而被中国政府封锁。鉴于以往的经验和这次被封锁后所作的处理工作。我提供一些网站被封的经验给大家。希望能够让更多被封锁的网站解禁。

这里不讨论封锁的技术问题。因为这个问题我不是技术专家,搞不大懂;而且这个问题资料很少,也很难解说正确。我只介绍一些境外网站被封后所应该做的一些解除封锁的投诉方法。(根据我得来的情况,国内网站也会被封锁,但是一般会在3天后自动解除封锁状态)

一旦网站被封,当然,严格来说,应该是发现某个网站突然无法访问。首先要做的是,了解是否是服务器或服务商方面出了问题;然后求证一下国内其他地方的朋友以及国外的朋友能否访问。如果都不能访问,那么很可能就是网站被封了。

大多数的人到此或许就开始抱怨,然后逐渐不去使用这个网站了。

但是,我所要说的,正是这以后的办法。

首先,向你的ISP询问无法访问网站的原因。最好直接询问骨干网的网络中心(就是直接拥有国际出口的ISP)。例如,教育网的用户可以直接询问中国教育网网络中心。可以参考一下中国互联网络连接带宽图。ISP一般来说都是很热情的,他们会帮你查询这个网站是否被封锁(你有可能需要提供网站的IP地址)。如果证实被封锁,他会告诉你应该写一封申请解除封锁的材料,说明网站的性质和用途。

说到这里,有几点需要注意:

1. 申请解除网站的封锁状态,并不要求你是网站的拥有者或管理人员,只要你发现某个网站被封锁,而他们确实没有什么反动、色情内容(这是出于人身安全和守法的原则),任何人都可以申请解除某个网站的封锁。

2. 执行封锁的部门是什么,是不会告诉你的。(因为这是保密的),不外是被告知是公安部门或者安全部门。封锁是由这些部门直接在国际出口的路由上进行的,ISP很可能也不清楚,无权过问,也不可能由他们直接解除封锁。因此封锁的原因也是无从打听的。

你的申请材料交给ISP以后,他们会帮你把材料转交给相关部门处理。按照工作程序,材料递交给相关部门后,将会在3个工作日内解除封锁。

注意:根据我的分析,很可能有一个专门处理这种事情的“相关部门”(具体就不知道了)。所谓“在3个工作日内解除封锁”,3个工作日似乎是行政法的规定(或许有专门的规定?)。据ISP告诉我的,还没有申请解除封锁失败的案例。(因此希望大家看到网站被封,积极申请吧)

备注:目前wikipedia还没有解除封锁,但是我得到的消息指出,本周三之前将会正常访问。同时也非常感谢这次有这么多的人关心此事!

有关现在被封后访问wikipedia的办法,可以参看Kj的中國大陸用戶訪問維基百科方法 。或者直接使用wikipedia的欧洲代理:145.97.39.132:80

Source favicon20:57 反恶劣网站的代码 » 桑林志
陆续有一些恶劣的网站,像搜狐博粹,Bolaa等等,把别人的网页放框架里面,让众人为它们服务。Zola 介绍了一个 Javascript 代码,可以来骂骂他们。 var web = document.location; if (top.location !== self.location) { alert (”你现在访问的是”+web+”\n 检测到你使用框架浏览本站内容,本页即将跳转到创作共用约定页面。\n 请不要使用框架跨站调用本站内容。\n 请遵守Creative Commons协议。\n 授权方式为:署名 · 非商业用途 · 保持一致”); //这个比较好,可以转到特定的页面提示一下. this.location=”http://www.creativecommons.cn/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/”; } 不过这样子跳转后,还是在他们的框架里面。可以把上面代码中的this.location换成top.location,这样就完全跳出了。你也可以把url部分删除,这样就跳到真实页面上来了。 if (top.location !== self.location) { alert (”使用框架跨站调用它站内容是很丢脸的行为。\n 马上跳转到真实地址。”); top.location=”"; } 如果觉得说也没用,可以简化到一句: if (top.location !== self.location) { top.location=”"; }
Source favicon19:28 Fighting bird flu » Danwei RSS 1.0

Today's headlines are all about bird flu: how Avian Influenza is under control in China. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the latest outbreak of bird flu, which killed 545 ducks and chickens in Central China's Hunan Province, has been stamped out.

In Beijing, a four-color warning system has been set up to fight against bird flu, and the government promises to monitor the people such as chicken farmers who could be first affected by a mutated bird flu virus.

On the pictured front page from Beijing Morning Post, a health worker disinfects a vehicle coming into the Shebu Township where a bird flu outbreak was reported in Xiangtan, Central China's Hunan Province.


Source favicon19:01 滥用 del.icio.us » 桑林志
无意中看到有人在滥用亲爱的 del.icio.us,比如这个“人”。它在干什么啊?四个书签,无数个标签。是不是和 SEO 有关?
Source favicon18:53 Google Groups做留言簿:更严重的spam问题 » 车东[Blog^2]

将自己的留言簿迁移到groups-beta.google.com后,刚开始发现清静了很多,但不久以后就发现比原来更加严重的comment spam 比MT的留言簿更是有过之而无不及:
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不得不将Google Groups中的很多留言模式设置成了需要批准才能发布,回复的时候也很不方便,自己的回复还需要自己批准一下……

Source favicon14:48 StructureBlogging、Reger.com、GBase » 【刻录事】
reger.com能够让用户自行创建自己的数据结构和内容,在此基础上发展出的datablogging模式,提供了更多的分析后的数据发布方式。 GBase的模式,比reger的datablogging走得更远,它没有blogging的限定,而是扩展到了个人数据基地(Base)。也就是说,借助GBase,人们能够将生活中相关的各种数据以结构化的、可搜索的方式存入到Google,我们在那里建立个人数据中心。通过GBase提供的Api,便能将这些数据发布到其他的服务中,包括人们提到的Blog、ebay等等。反过来,会出现这样的服务,他们能够用户的数据存入到GBase中,比如可能会在各个Blog系统中多出一个选项,在blog发布的同时也存入到各自的GBase中。显然,类似Gmaps,基于GBase,会产生出一个庞大的结构化数据应用生态系统。 还不止如此。Google不会忘了它的搜索。GBase汇聚的众多数据,是经过人的智能作了分类/结构化的,考虑到GBase可能发展类似reger.com那样的结构社会分享模式,Google不费吹灰之力就得到了曾经试图依靠计算机来进行的数据结构化。那么下一步呢?是不是离语义网更近了?! 个人的,同时也是社会性的。人从来没有也离不开社会在这里有了新的含义。 可以看出,曾经设想得依赖机器的可理解的智能的语义网,现在有更简单的趋近方式,那就是人的参与,网络不再是离开人的网络,而是人的智能与计算机计算能力、网络通讯能力相互融合的网络。 如何融合?这应该是社会性计算的范畴了。
Source favicon13:31 African Boots of Beijing in Milan » Danwei RSS 1.0
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Beijing's African footballers on the big screen in Italy

Afrika United FC is a football team composed of African players who live in Beijing. The team members come from all over the continent: dreadlocked manager Sam is from Ethiopia, Coach Kagashani is from Tanzania, while longtime captain and mainstay of the team Jose is from Congo. The rest of the players and supporters are from Nigeria, Benin, Zimbabwe and many other countries.

A documentary about the team called African Boots of Beijing, directed, filmed and edited by Luke Mines will be screened twice this week in Milan as part of the Sports Movies and TV Film Festival which is "the most important Worldwide Festival dedicated to sports television and movies" (according to their propaganda).

African Boots of Beijing is 49 minutes long, and follows the team through a few mid-season matches, while telling the stories of several players: how they came to China and what it's like being African in Beijing. The film was produced in Beijing in 2005 (disclosure: your correspondent is co-producer).

If you're in Milan this afternoon, you can watch African Boots of Beijing on large outdoor screen on the Piazza Duomo, the main square of the city, today (October 27) at 16:30.

There is another screening at Milan's Sala Parlamentino on Sunday October 30 at 19:45 p.m — as advertised on the image to the left (click to enlarge).

In Beijing on November 15 at at 21:00, there will be another screening as a fundraiser for the Afrika United team at Lush in Wudaokaou (Contact Lush: 8286 3566 or see Lushbeijing.com.)

The film was also nominated for the Web Audience Award, so if you have a moment, please vote for "African Boots" at this web page: ''Sport Movies & TV 2005 — Enel Gas WEB Award.

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Source favicon13:30 New hacker group: China Evening Hacker Alliance » Danwei RSS 1.0
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There's apparently a new Chinese hacker group messing around online. This afternoon when I loaded up the text index of National Business Daily, a Shanghai-based paper, I was suprised to see a link to just one article: "The birth of a new hacker organization: China Evening Hacker Alliance." The article itself article contained a link to the organization's home page.

The domain yeker.cn was registered on the 22nd, so the NBD hack is probably designed to increase the group's exposure and promote their site. Currently, China Evening Hacker Alliance lists just six members, sharing one piece of software (a keystroke logger) and 27 informational articles.

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Source favicon13:08 Love Spam » Jeremy Zawodny's blog
This is too funny... It's the first "love spam" I've ever seen (at least that made it past the Gmail spam filter). Viewing the original headers revealed that it came from a web hosting provider, not a Hotmail account. But it made me laugh, and it's been a long time since spam did that....
Source favicon09:37 Google Base : the largest CMS in the world? » Xerdoc Together
上次和吴滔、车东、卢亮、米嘉、吉子一起聊CMS的时候,吴滔的一句话让我印象很深: 互联网的程序可以分为两种 - CMS和搜索引擎 我同意,就像程序必然有输入、输出,自然界必然有生产者、消费者一样。 有一点疑义,还是那个经典的三个词:“Browse -> Search -> Subscribe”,我觉得他们的地位是平级或者说是递近的,都是我们来消费的一种手段。当"Browse"不能很好的满足我们的需求,"Search"应运而生;当信息量进一步增大,我们每天要完成很多模式化的"Browse", "Search",我们又用到了"Subscribe"。 之所以想起这个是因为昨天风声很大的Google Base,Webleon的评论很好,就不多说了。 脑子里冒出一些想法,未加整理,罗列如下: 1. Google从前都是信息的再加工者,这下要让用户在Base里面直接创造信息了,所以,Google Base是一个CMS。而且,很有可能会发展成为异常强大的一个CMS(相比目的专一的Craigslist, eBay, iAsk …)。 2. "Crawler -> Sitemap -> Google Base",这三个词也很有意思,我觉得这同样是Google自己产品线的一个递近。由Crawler去主动找各种信息,到用户自己主动将组织的信息用Sitemap交给Google来索引,直到最后干脆直接在Google Base上面来发布信息。 3. 老调经常谈,An architecture of participation,:-)。 Tags: Tech, Google, Google Base, CMS, Search Engine © Dreamwords for Xerdoc Together, 2005. ¦ [...] Tags: , , , ,
Source favicon07:29 AWStats升级到6.5:补充更新 » 车东[Blog^2]

AWStats是我一直关注一个网站统计工具:虽然对于日访问量千万级的网站统计速度上有些吃力:但是其丰富的统计机制对于一般中小网站还是非常有效的。2005/10/09 AWStats已经升级到6.5了。除了更新程序外:还需要升级的一些定义库,我整理了一些缺省样例配置文件和各种定义的补丁下载包:下载解包后,
1 直接复制到awstats/的执行目录下;
2 将GeoIP.dat文件复制到 /usr/local/share/GeoIP/ 下;
3 修改awstats.chedong.conf 成你需要的配置文件;

Source favicon07:11 SPLOG最終會令Blogosphere倒下? » Jan's Tech Blog
看keso計算自己的Blog與Backlink的價錢,十分有趣。忽發奇想,不如開一盤賣Backlink的生意。按keso計算,每一條Backlink均值564.64美元之多。好,現在我就以300美元這個「優惠價」賣一條Jan's Tech Blog的Backlink給大家,你會有興趣嗎? 想真一點,這門生意又不如Jan想像中般「新」。這些想法,Spammer不早就想出,而且做了出來嗎?以往,他們只會在我們的Blog上留comment或加trackback,但現在他們更建立spam blog (有人稱為SPLOG)。...
Source favicon05:04 Rumor of the day » Official Google Blog




You may have seen stories today reporting on a new product that we're testing, and speculating about our plans. Here's what's really going on. We are testing a new way for content owners to submit their content to Google, which we hope will complement existing methods such as our web crawl and Google Sitemaps. We think it's an exciting product, and we'll let you know when there's more news.
Source favicon04:58 Why we believe in Google Print » Official Google Blog


We've been asked recently why we're so determined to pursue Google Print, even though it has drawn industry opposition in the form of two lawsuits, the most recent coming today from several members of the American Association of Publishers. The answer is that this program, which will make millions of books easier for everyone in the world to find, is crucial to our company's mission. We're dedicated to helping the world find information, and there's too much information in books that cannot yet be found online. We think you should be able to search through every word of every book ever written, and come away with a list of relevant books to buy or find at your local library. We aim to make that happen, but to do so we'll need to build and maintain an index containing all this information.

It's no surprise that this idea makes some publishers nervous, even though they can easily remove their books from the program at any time. The history of technology is replete with advances that first met wide opposition, later found wide acceptance, and finally were widely regarded as having been inevitable all along. In 1982, for instance, the president of the Motion Picture Association of America famously told a Congressional panel that "the VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston Strangler is to the woman home alone." But Sony, makers of the original Betamax, stood its ground, the Supreme Court ruled that copying a TV show to watch it later was legal, and today videotapes and DVDs produce the lion's share of the film industry's revenue.

We expect Google Print will follow a similar storyline. We believe that our product is legal (see Eric Schmidt's recent op-ed), that the courts will vindicate this position, and that the industry will come to embrace Google Print's considerable benefits. Even today, despite its lawsuit, the AAP itself recognizes this potential. The Google Print Library Program, AAP president Pat Schroeder said this morning, "could help many authors get more exposure and maybe even sell more books.” We look forward to the day that the program's opponents marvel at the fact that they actually tried to stop an innovation that, by making books as easy to find as web pages, brought their works to the attention of a vast new global audience.
Source favicon03:22 Supporting open source » Official Google Blog




School is a fantastic place to learn, but what if you could introduce students to open source projects, with real problems to solve, and fantastic developers to work with? We thought that would be a pretty terrific way of spending the summer, and with the help of 40 open source, free software and technology-related groups, that is exactly what we did. We call this project the Summer of Code.



Organizations like Apache and Samba and projects such as Nmap, Gaim and Internet2 took part in this program.



Together with these partners, we chose 400 students from 49 countries to take part - and this from a pool of 8,744 applicants, so clearly there's no shortage of talent. We contributed nearly $2 million to this effort via $4,500 grants to each of the participants (and a $500 donation per student to the participating organizations).



Nmap's lead developer, Fyodor Vaskovich, told us that Summer of Code developers "made major improvements to the Nmap Security Scanner, including a more powerful graphical interface and a next-generation remote operating system detection framework." To that we say: excellent. Here's a partial list of participants and projects, and we even threw together a map so people can see how global this program was.



Now that summer is over, we've got a new thing going. Today at the Oregon Governor's office in Salem, we're announcing our support of an open source initiative which two men, Bart Massey and Scott Kveton, at two schools, Oregon State University and Portland State University, have worked very hard to create. Over the last few years, they have collaborated to encourage open source software and hardware development, develop academic curricula and provide computing infrastructure to open source projects worldwide. We're pleased to be able to support their efforts with a donation of $350,000. Here's the official press release about this fantastic project.
Source favicon00:48 Heading to NYC for Media, Communications, and Technology Conference » Jeremy Zawodny's blog
As previously noted, I'm heading out to New York today to attend a conference called "Media, Communications, and Technology in the Age of the Blogger." I'll be on a panel tomorrow (see agenda with Jay Rosen, Evan Williams, Roger L. Simon, and Josh Manchester to discuss "New Media Meets Old Media." There are a lot of "old media" folks at this gathering, so if you've got any words of wisdom you'd like passed along, let me know. And if you're...
Source favicon00:37 Plan a Trip in a Single Search with Yahoo! Travel Trip Planner » Yahoo! Search blog
For most people, trip planning begins with a search box. But a single search is just the start of what often becomes hours, even months of intensive online searching, sharing with friends, planning, and logistical details. What if, instead of...

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