Source favicon23:04 Shopping Cart Software Review 2006 » del.icio.us/chedong
国外主流商城系统评测
Source favicon22:54 Yahoo以Tag对抗Google » 未完成 - Incomplete
上次是从web2.0的角度分析Yahoo收购美味书签事件,这篇尝试从Yahoo的角度来分析。 Yahoo对del.icio.us的收购的确事出突然,但可以说是意料之外却又是意料之中。说它是意料之中,是因为这项收购延续了Yahoo对Tag的重视,以及希望利用人工筛选后的Tag来对抗Google的机器算法的思路,但这又是意料之外,因为Yahoo的My Web2.0在很大程度上就是del.icio.us的竞争对手,为什么还需要再去收购美味书签呢? 与Google不同,Yahoo创始的时候就是靠人工对网站进行分类后提供目录及搜索的,或许Yahoo一直具有这样的人工组织网络的情节,只是网络内容的爆炸性增长使得Yahoo不得不放弃这样的努力,这时Google独特的Pagerank机器算法开始占据上风。而Flickr和del.icio.us的兴起使Yahoo突然发现了自己赖以与Google竞争的新武器:Tag。利用用户的积极参与以及对内容的tag标注,Yahoo重新有机会实现自己那个利用人工来组织网络和搜索的梦想。 不过利用人的力量不仅仅是Yahoo的想法,Google同样也在朝这个方向努力。但Google毕竟是一个以技术为主导的公司,Google从爬虫到Sitemap到Google Base以及Analytics,也是在利用用户来为自己的搜索提供更好的条件与参数,但从本质上,Google仍然是以技术手段来处理人的这些参与价值。在某种程度上,Google是相信人性本恶(或许正因为如此,Google才会将不作恶作为原则之一),而Yahoo则相信人性本善。 Flickr与del.icio.us作为在Tag应用上最成功的两个网站,为网络搜索及网络信息的组织创造了新的可能与机会,同时也在很大程度上推动了Tag的发展,使Tag几乎成为web2.0的标准配置之一。在这种情况下,Yahoo分别将它们收入帐下,也可以说是顺理成章的一项并购了。而Yahoo对Flickr的收购也的确收到了好处,像Business2.0的那篇文章标题所说的“Yahoo的Flickr化”。 今天没时间了,下次再续,看来我要把Yahoo的收购事件写成一个系列的分析了,呵呵。
Source favicon22:01 一天 » SOHO小报--小精子-最新20篇博客文章-全文

今天早上,我翻看了整个衣橱都没翻出一件我想穿的衣服,于是一天都很沮丧。中午吃饭的时候,我有点缓过来了,高高兴兴的跟同事和大猫儿一起去吃日昌。大猫儿在饭桌上说了一件事,很让我激动的一件事,但是我不能说,只能表达一下我激动的心情。大猫儿说:“我不能告诉你细节的,因为你会在网上乱写。”请把‘乱’字去掉啊,我写出来的东西全部有理有据,跟我的工作一样可以被随时审阅的。

日昌的蒜香鸡翅太好吃了,第一盘我低调的吃了三只。有同事抱怨:“我才吃了一个鸡翅不够啊。”我赶紧赞成:“就是就是,我们再点一盘好了。”搞得我好像也就吃了一只似的。等到第二盘上来,我一点儿没客气,又拦了两只到肚子里。这才算饱了。

晚上下班之后,我直接到东方广场楼下购物,不买足了下周穿的衣服决不回家。有家店我常去,当我再次走进店内的时候,店员们都热情洋溢的带着疑惑的表情蜂拥而至。在我正在端详一件大衣的时候,有个小姑娘突然说:“我看您真眼熟。”话音未落,其他店员也纷纷称是:“我看您也眼熟!”我吃惊的望着她们回答:“那是因为我常来啊。”我心想:拿波,不会这些人也看过我的博客吧。

我今天状态奇差....

Source favicon22:00 TortoiseSVN: SVN Windows client » Che Dong's Photos

Che Dong posted a photo:

TortoiseSVN: SVN Windows client

tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
TortoiseSVN is a Subversion client, implemented as a windows shell extension. The coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control.

Eclipse的插件:
subclipse.tigris.org/

Source favicon21:56 Drupal Hacker with PHP/MySQL Skills Needed » Jeremy Zawodny's blog
A couple friends are looking to put together a new on-line service and are in need of a skilled engineer to get their first working prototype built. If things go well, you'd have the chance to be a founder in their new venture. Specifically, they've requested: PHP and MySQL experience. Durpal experience as a "very nice to have" skill. Some AJAX know-how, if possible. Experience building consumer-facing websites with a community/social angle. I'm 90% sure they'd like someone in the...
Source favicon21:53 那家公司最吸引我呢? » Jan's Tech Blog
我到底較多使用那一家公司服務呢?Yahoo!、Google還是MSN呢?現在列出我喜歡使用的,作一個統計吧.........
Source favicon21:49 UDP Logging Daemon » del.icio.us/chedong
基于UDP协议的分布式日志系统,用于解决大容量系统的日志记录
Source favicon21:43 对无神论者的敌意 » 桑林志
Sean 在 Cosmic Variance 有个帖子谈到,一个投票显示美国人认为无神论者是最不可信任的。 当然目前这不会发生在中国,呵呵。中国人可能是最不信神的一族。 PS: 在【格志】的相关帖子
Source favicon20:10 Oh, Flickr Taiwan! » Vista 2.0
每每看到這張照片在Oui-News首頁輪播,總會想起我那群Flickr Taiwan的朋友們。 --Jones、Judysmile、JYCH、阿修、Joe、Alicekey、umm、風小草、傅瑞德、喬敬、Schee、Yoshigi、ninisu、aikotsai 、葛蘿、凱洛、工頭、查理王、艾瑪和Terry等朋友們,您們可好啊?我很想念大家呢,不知道何時還有機會和各位聚首把茶言歡呢? Anyway,我先在這裡祝福大家身體健康、耶誕快樂囉!
Source favicon19:13 No Feed is an Island: Introducing FeedFlare » Burn This! - The FeedBurner Weblog

We started with a cookie recipe and a dream, but we don't bake well, so we restarted with the notion that publishers should be able to tether interesting services to their content anywhere it travels. In a recent Feed for Thought post, we wrote about the importance of the feed item and the ability to leverage the structure of the feed to build a bridge between web services and the content item. FeedFlare is our initial effort to make this vision a reality; if you're a publisher or podcaster who shares this vision, or you just want a cooler, livelier, happier feed, then this service is for you.

FeedFlare is a one-step service that enables publishers to configure a very slim "footer" containing customizable actions that will appear beneath each item in a feed. Here's an example of what FeedFlare looks like to a subscriber of this blog's feed.

FeedFlare is initially launching today with seven simple options, including:

Shortly after this launch, we'll also integrate a "more like this" option from Sphere which will link to a list of related posts at Sphere.

To activate the FeedFlare service, log into FeedBurner and look for FeedFlare on the "Optimize" tab.

We have already come up with dozens of other ideas for FeedFlare. We will take a couple weeks to observe feedback and usage of this first subset of possible options, and then expand the solution from there. This is just phase one of FeedFlare, and there are two more phases to discuss here.

The Feed, The Site, The API
Very soon, we'll provide publishers with the ability to tie FeedFlare into the originating web site content. This will give publishers the ability to ensure that a consistent set of actions and meta-data are displayed alongside the content wherever it is consumed. There have been numerous how-to's for integrating tags and other services into web content, but FeedFlare will simplify this process and provide publishers with an architecture for genernalized content item processing - a CMS-independent plug-in framework for web services, if you will (and you should).

Shortly after we launch FeedFlare for Web sites, we will launch our favorite part of this service: an open API for adding new FeedFlare services. There are foreign language web services we don't know about, there are web services that appeal to a small niche of publishers, and there are people out there who are far more creative than we. Those sound like three good reasons to make FeedFlare completely open, and we will publish a complete specification and API with examples. Anybody can write to the spec, and publishers will be able to start using these new services immediately. There is no application process or submission form at FeedBurner - services that implement the specification will just work.

There will be third parties and publishers who want to build more sophisticated services into FeedFlare that require integration with the publisher metrics dashboard we provide. We will have a program for these kinds of services too, and we'll detail that when we launch the API.

Functionality Notes
FeedFlare is applied to all existing items in your feed. We don't currently provide the ability to only show FeedFlare on new items, so the initial activation of FeedFlare will cause your items to be marked unread. Not ideal, and we are working on adding the option to only apply FeedFlare to future items.

If a particular action that the publisher chooses isn't available (e.g., "links to this post" is selected, and there are no links to the post), FeedBurner simply excludes this item from the rendered footer in the feed. This will be more important when we launch the open API and publishers select services that may not have been fully tested or aren't working at the moment, etc. Open APIs are all about exception conditions.

Onward
Publishers, please dive right in, we build these things so that you can use them liberally and let us know what you think. Subscribers, enjoy the added richness as well as the actions you can take within your feed reader. Everybody else, please turn to page 41 of your FeedBurner Holiday Activities Workbook.

Issues or questions about use? Hop over to the forums

Source favicon16:29 One Six Right: An Aviation Love Story » Jeremy Zawodny's blog
I recently received my long awaited copy of One Six Right, a movie that every pilot should see at least once or twice. One Six Right contains a wonderful mix of beautiful aviation photography, interviews with a variety of pilots, and a good dose of aviation history. The setting for this film is the Van Nuys Airport (KVNY) in the San Fernando Valley. Van Nuys is the busiest general aviation airport in the country and has an insane number...
Source favicon15:14 Walking A Mile in a User's Shoes » Jeremy Zawodny's blog
Earlier today I was part of an all day off-site workshop which included a role playing session. I was a bit skeptical of how valuable it'd be but tried to keep an open mind. Without giving away any big secrets, each small group member was assigned a persona complete with some background info, a photo, and other useful tidbits. The moderator then explained the scenario we were about to find ourselves in. It was a little awkward at first, but...
Source favicon15:00 Sponsored Links » Jeremy Zawodny's blog
I've tried several monetization methods on my site over the last few years. I've learned a ton about the search powered ecology works by actually participating in it. I've figured out what works, what doesn't, and what effects various tweaks have on the payouts. It's one thing to hear about this stuff second hand (or from the folks on either end with a vested interest in "selling" their idea to publishers), but it's quite different to become a participant in...
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Source favicon10:50 Business Briefs: Women's spending and luxury goods » Danwei RSS 1.0
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Exploding consumption! World's largest market! More confirmation this week from two surveying agencies.

The Women's Federation released a study this week through its Huakun data arm on the shopping habits of urban women. Some tasty info for advertisers and marketers - women aged 31 to 40 are the largest consumer group, outspending other groups on beauty, entertainment, travel, cosmetics, clothing, and books. And married women spend quite differently from singles - the biggest expenses for women overall were travel, a computer, a cell phone, education, and cosmetics, while for married women the top expenses were a house, appliances, and interior decorating.

There were other interesting results. All but a foolhardy 2% were concerned about consumer safety, with food safety unsurprisingly topping the list of 40.5% of women surveyed. Fashion, too, is a concern, in that apparently most urban Chinese women feel that they should be more fashionable then they are. Most respondents rated other cities as more fashionable than their own. Even in Shanghai, rated as the most fashionable Chinese city by the vast majority of women surveyed, local women rated it at the bottom. Nanjing produces the most pride in its residents; 42% of women from Nanjing felt that they were "very fashionable."

These women, evidently, will be the driving force behind the upsurge in luxury consumption China will experience over the next decade. According to a Goldman Sachs study, China will seize the top spot from Japan in 2015, when it will consume 29% of the world's luxury goods.

Just three years ago, China accounted for 1% of world luxury consumption, but last year consumers spent US$6 billion on luxury goods, not including the odd yacht or private jet. It's strange that given the dominance of 31-40 year old women in the Huakun study, consumers aged 20-30 propel luxury sales, according to Goldman Sachs. China does, however, have eight times as many of these consumers as Japan, so like other sectors, it's inevitable, really, that China will eventually become the World's Largest Market.

In the scandal of the week, one of China's richest people, Zhou Yiming, denied reports that he had been detained by police shortly before the authorities confirmed that he had been detained. Zhou, a 30-year-old corporate executive who was on the rich list in 2003, had invested his Minglun Group in Sichuan's Mingxing Electric Power a few years back, and had apparently used his position as CEO to misuse company assets and apply for fraudulent bank loans.

A local paper, the Chongqing Economic Times reported his detainment, as well as the takeover of the company by the local government of Suining City. Another local paper, Chengdu Economic Daily, reported the denials, going so far as to interview Zhou by telephone. Shortly afterward, the national press confirmed the initial reports.

Another Sichuan-based company had better luck this week. Changhong, the television giant, took a step into the European market with the establishment of a plant in the Czech Republic. A US$30 million venture, the facture will work with R&D, manufacturing, and sales.

Also in the news this week:

These summaries were collected from the The China Perspective, which covers major business news and trends in the China marketplace.

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Source favicon10:47 Have teeth with Colquba » Danwei RSS 1.0
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2-kuai knockoff Colgate.

Visiting the local 2-kuai shop, I picked up this fine example of near-trademark violation. "Colquba" takes the "Col" of Colgate, rubs out the tail of the "g," and moves the "a" to the end position. "ub" is obviously in a slightly different font.

It claims to be produced by "Hong Kong Colgate Oral Company, Limited", whereas genuine Colgate is a Colgate-Palmolive product. Also, Colgate on the Colquba is written as 高露洁, while genuine Colgate uses traditional 潔 for the final character.

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Colquba only puts its real Chinese name, 高齿白, on the back of the box, as seen here. There's a certification from what seems to be a dental authority, but since the printing is so muddy, one can't be sure. It's supposed to clean up nicotine stains, and it's a "Hong Kong version," whatever that means.

Like genuine Colgate, it encourages consumers to write the customer service office with any questions or comments. Unlike genuine Colgate, it doesn't provide an address.

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Have teeth with Colquba.

The "have teeth campaign" is certainly commendable, but I'm hesitant to try the stuff out just in case I'm one of the rare cases where the "have teeth" power of Colquba fails.
 
Source favicon10:45 The many faces of the RMB » Danwei RSS 1.0
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10,000 yuan from 1950.

From a posting at CFan, a website for the publisher of computer and digital products magazines, comes this gallery of RMB through the ages. The images are pretty easy to find online, really, but these are clear and well-organized.

Catch the huge denominations that occur after the revolution but before the revaluation for a taste of what's to come...

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Source favicon10:37 被Yahoo收购的del.icio.us » 车东[Blog^2]

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Originally uploaded by herock.
这个LOGO很形象,del.icio.us是很重要的一“点”。
Source favicon08:14 Vista Digesting 2005-12-13 » Vista 2.0
我正在關注: 美式豆瓣:riffs(亂彈?) riffs就是一個可以讓你分享與評論「所有事物」的平台,相較於豆瓣專注於視聽媒體之上,在riffs上,網路分享家能夠討論的範圍更廣泛(或是說更雜)。 (tags: sns riffs douban) [ i D ¦ 公 社] 浴室的RSS供紙機 哈哈,這個太有創意啦!我肯定會喜歡的,快告訴我哪裡買得到? (tags: ) 想看更多網摘?
Source favicon07:24 Same-Language Subtitling » Official Google Blog
The Google Foundation supports selected organizations whose work addresses the challenge of global poverty in ways that are effective, sustainable, and scalable. From time to time we will invite guest bloggers from grantee organizations to tell their story.



Recently, the Google Foundation awarded PlanetRead a grant to increase the number of SLS programs available, and Google is also supporting PlanetRead with free advertising through the Google Grants program and content hosting on Google Video.



When a billion people are illiterate (two-thirds of them women), and nearly half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, we believe it is important to examine the link between literacy and poverty. We are excited by the prospect of helping not hundreds, but millions, of people gain access to regular reading practice and improve literacy where it is needed most by supporting organizations like PlanetRead. - Google.org team








My organization, PlanetRead, works in Mumbai and Pondicherry, India. We have developed a “Same-Language Subtitling” (SLS) methodology, which provides automatic reading practice to individuals who are excluded from the traditional educational system, or whose literacy needs are otherwise not being met. This is an educational program rooted in mass media that demonstrates how a specific literacy intervention can yield outstanding, measurable results, while complementing other formal and non-formal learning initiatives of the government, private sector, and civil society. We are fortunate to have just been selected as a Google Foundation grantee.



More than 500 million people in India have access to TV and 40 percent of these viewers have low literacy skills and are poor. Through PlanetRead’s approach, over 200 million early-literates in India are getting weekly reading practice from Same Language Subtitling (SLS) using TV. The cost of SLS? Every U.S. dollar covers regular reading for 10,000 people – for a year.



I hit upon this idea in 1996 through a most ordinary personal experience. While taking a break from dissertation writing at Cornell University, I was watching a Spanish film with friends to improve my Spanish. The Spanish movie had English subtitles, and I remember commenting that I wished it came with Spanish subtitles, if only to help us grasp the Spanish dialogue better. I then thought, ‘And if they just put Hindi subtitles on Bollywood songs in Hindi, India would become literate.’ That idea became an obsession. It was so simple, intuitively obvious, and scalable in its potential to help hundreds of millions of people read -- not just in India, but globally. So you can see how it works, we’ve uploaded some folk songs using SLS into Google Video. And we've uploaded other examples there as well.



The Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad and its Center for Educational Innovation helped me pursue research on SLS. In the beginning we showed Bollywood songs with and without SLS to people in villages, slums and railway stations and video-recorded their reactions. We then piloted SLS in schools and on TV in Gujarat state while measuring reading improvement. This early work convinced us that we not only had an idea that would provide automatic reading practice, it was hugely popular (later, the ratings demonstrated this). After five challenging years of developing and strengthening the program, SLS went on national TV throughout India. On the PlanetRead website, there are some video clips of SLS featured in a Bollywood film. Click on the “Video” link on the upper right to see the reaction of Indian villagers to the SLS experience.



There’s more on the effectiveness of this approach in an article in the MIT journal Information Technologies and International Development (it's a PDF file).



The idea of SLS tends to divide people into two camps – those who think it’s too simple to achieve anything, and those who understand that its simplicity and ability to integrate into popular culture can fundamentally alter the approach to the massive problem of low literacy. Now, a decade later, it is clear that the challenge of implementing SLS is changing minds used to resource-hungry approaches to literacy.



Fortunately, in India, several senior policy-makers in broadcasting and education are championing SLS. We feel it could be a breakthrough in how we approach literacy: SLS is inclusive, accessible, and builds upon popular songs and Bollywood films to create an enjoyable and effective learning experience. With support from Google, we have the opportunity to reshape the literacy landscape in India, home to a third of the world’s non-literates and early-literates. If this experiment succeeds in India, SLS could even go global!
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Source favicon04:37 全球诸声2005零星笔记 » CNBlog: Blog on Blog

会议资助人路透社(www.reuters.com)有个德语的名字,19世纪的制胜先机是以信鸽在德国、布鲁塞尔间传递消息。路透社长期是一间英国通讯社,近年也有美国资本融入,纽约似已取代伦敦成为他们更重要的工作地理节点。路透的高级副总裁及消费服务常务编辑(Senior Vice President and Managing Editor for Consumer Services)Dean Wright和路透媒体的总裁Chris Ahearn分别在上下午以声像会议的形式在纽约加入讨论。大屏幕上路透高官神情严肃,在英国语境中,很难不想到《1984》中的“老大哥在看着你!”。

关于网志和新闻的关系,共识是熔合(fusion)、互补(complementarity)、互为延伸(entension)。耳听如此一致、正面的用词,我以为批评(critique), 网志对新闻的批评,也应有其位置。在这一部分的讨论中,另一个反复出现的语汇是“主流媒体”,相对的用语是网志空间。德勒兹与瓜达西从卡夫卡的写作中生发出的“少数文学”理论或许亦能言说与主流媒体共存的网志空间。

关于各地的网志空间不同的活跃度,文化差异扮演了重要的角色。关于网志要更关注政治、家国世界大事还是可以抒写个人,在不同的语境中有不同的解读。Sharam Khozy提出,全球诸声项目会议已有了够多的政治折光,还应该多关注不同语言的人个人层面的、日常层面的沟通,网志的动人之处正在于分享真实的生活经验。

“My name is Sharam Khozy(?) a friend of hossein and… I want to say something about self-expression and the sense of agency just mentioned; it’s very importanct from some of the feedback we got from some of the audience — is it supposed to be political? humanitarian? one of th emost empowering aspects of weblogs : re every blogosphere. is that there are blogospheres within every blogosphree, sharing life experiences; there are 10s of thousands, 100s of thousands; and one of the most iportant htings about farsi weblogs is they share lots of life stories. Lots of conversations going on like that; translating some of these would uncover a lot of things about how people live in Iran; and the way… we’re always caught up in the political stories and elite politcics and power political the storeis written by Iranian homosexuals, e.g., not disguising but writing with a pseudonym… I thin it is incumbent on those of us who speak a 2d language more or less fluently : I’m a little bothered by the political underotne that has dominagted the conference so far; and humanitarian was not mentioned but there are very true life experiencs out there, waiting to be translated; and thta should be a major focus here."

我为他鼓掌。

Martin Lucas(www.martinlucas.net)正在摄制有关网志空间与公共领域的纪录片。他摄录了会议的片断,作为纪录片中有关全球性对话的素材。我期待日后一观。

SJ Klein, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User%3Asj)通常住在波士顿,自我定位为维基的一位编辑,不辞劳苦听打了整天的会议(无人替换,日中无休;他一度接受采访无法分身在会场记录(各位可发现文字版这一脱节时刻?),在下无情地请他快回来干活),午休时还主持了一个维基百科的演示会,实在是一位超人啊。正是他和身在中东的Angelo Embuldeniya 的实时努力,各位可以在http://gv2005.wordpress.com/详读几乎实时发布的整日讨论纪录(我的打印件长达57页)。

各位估计无法在现场录像中看到在下。为了迁就插座,在下就坐在地上了,离在下最近的真人就是上节提到的超人大侠。

会议中有关中国研究的段落(http://gv2005.wordpress.com/2005/12/10/session-4-the-future-of-the-global-conversation-part-2/),恕在下当时分神了。文心当会详述,请访问他的网志:http://blog.timetide.net/。顺便一提,他正在山川壮美人文鼎盛的爱丁堡观光。

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今天有工人来我家修水龙头,我爸妈一早就从北京的海淀区赶到了朝阳区。他们来的时候我不在家,等我回家的时候,发现桌子上放了一堆报纸和纸条。我妈有这个习惯,喜欢写了纸条留在桌子上让我就着报纸一起看。虽然我妈是数学老师,但是文采很好,一直苦于没有人发现,于是,阅读我妈写的纸条就变成了我学习写作的一种方式。至于我爸,是典型的特级数学脑子,表达能力很成问题。

今天我妈的纸条充满了母仪天下的光芒:“豆豆/毛毛/龙蓝猪在家生活得很舒适,但毛毛经常干些坏事(毛毛干的坏事无非就是拉抽屉,打翻水碗,摔个花瓶什么的,但是我妈打心眼儿里不待见它,它也打心眼儿里瞧不起我妈,觉得我妈脑子没它快)。最近清华北大学生开展爱护小动物的活动,因有些流浪猫狗受到伤害,我很气愤。清华北大学生是善举。”嗯,我妈代表党中央给这次活动定性了,是善举。

我爸妈都是心慈手软的人,教了一辈子学生,一点儿坏心眼儿都没有。我爸爸放生过螃蟹(在我眼皮底下),看电视会泪眼盈盈我还要假装没看到,我妈妈常常去喂流浪猫或者去中山公园喂松鼠,见到饥寒交迫的小动物心脏就受不了。豆豆/毛毛/龙蓝猪多幸福啊,天天吃着我妈亲手做....


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