Source favicon22:40 接包儿! » Ada's Blog 艾达思语
chedong的包儿: 1 你小时候的理想是什么? 长大 2 你现在的理想是什么? 生活从容淡定,有更多的时间和家人在一起 3 如果你的生命只有3天时间,你最希望完成的3件事情是什么? 1)给老公买一包路边的爆米花儿/烤白薯 2)和老公在一起 3)和家人在一起
Source favicon22:33 Oracle Database XE 推出正式版 » DBA notes
最近的 Oracle 产品消息:Oracle Database XE 推出正式版。正式版本在 32-bit 的 Linux 和 Windows 上可用. Installs using native installers English (single byte character set) and International (Unicode) versions available with support for 10 major languages Supports up to 4GB of user data May be installed on a multiple CPU server, but only executes on one processor in any server May be installed on a server with any amount of memory, but will only use up to 1GB RAM of available memory Fully upgradeable to other Oracle Database 10g editions Oracle Text for efficient text-based searches 这个免费版本可以直接平滑升级到 Oracle 的其他版本,而且部署简单,能让开发人员迅速入手。不得不让人深深感到 Oracle 为了争夺客户煞费苦心.
Source favicon22:16 维基百科数据 - Charts - 汉语 » Che Dong's Photos

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Source favicon21:52 TWiki开发团队的一次会议纪要 » 车东[Blog^2]

TWiki本身非常适合公司内部做文档平台,而twiki这套平台本身开发的过程中,我们也可以看到twiki开发团队的高效的开发过程:
EdinburghReleaseMeeting2006x02x06 < Codev < TWiki

会议模板如下:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/EdinburghReleaseMeetingTemplate
* Logistics, Participants, IRC log 参加者
* Agenda 会议议题
* Miscellaneous 其他
* Action Items 行动方案
* IRC Log 谈话纪要
* Comments / Feedback 反馈

Source favicon21:33 SourceForge.net: Subversion (Version Control for Source Code) (en) » del.icio.us/chedong
SourceForge.net正式提供了SVN服务
Source favicon20:54 木匠,拿着酒瓶到地下车库去 » 桑林志
刚搬进现在住的房子的时候,仓促地买了一些必需的家具,还缺不少东西。上个周六,在一个有车朋友的帮助下,终于从 Ikea 又运了一些回来,主要是给然然用的:小床,小大衣柜,玩具架,...
Source favicon20:26 google pages » Ada's Blog 艾达思语
用了一下google pages,叶面编辑真是很方便,只要能上网会动鼠标的人,基本上都可以做页面了。google做这一步,也许是瞄准初级用户的,来弥补自己的用户群天生阳春白雪的单一化,也可以进一步扩大自己的用户群。 使用中还发现一个小不方便: 创建页面和页面之间的link非常不方便。如果能将所有的页面列出,并用鼠标连线做link就好了。
Source favicon20:24 维基百科数据 - 网站地图 » del.icio.us/chedong
主要统计指标: 注册后至少编辑了10次的维基人 211人 条目最少包含一个内部链接
Source favicon18:31 理想与生命 » DBA notes
车东 Ping 了我一下,提了三个问题: 1 你小时候的理想是什么? 我小时候的似乎没甚么理想(理想这个词太大了),印象中有一次和小学班主任(我遇见的最好的一个好老师)在课堂上,老师问我长大了要做什么,我支支吾吾了憋了半天,有些不好意思的说长大了要做一个科学家. 不过这不算我的理想, 我那个时候就是想整天玩, 疯跑,闹 顺便说一下,那个时候心目中的科学家、教授,是十分伟大的称号. 这些儿时的想象到了大学之后被我看到的一举击溃,原来大学教授们不过尔尔阿 2 你现在的理想是什么? 这是没有理想只有野心膨胀的时代. 我现在的想法用崔健的两句歌词来说是: 钱在空中飘荡/我们没有理想 / ...突然一个念头/不再跟着别人乱走 3 如果你的生命只有 3 天时间,你最希望完成的 3 件事情是什么? 如果生命中有如果, 那我这三天还是按照正常的生活吧.
Source favicon13:37 不信 » Blog on 27th Floor
据说罗素说过,让学生不信,教育就成功了。这是件挺难的事。想想我到18岁才知道鲁迅也写过伤逝、离婚这样的小说,怎么可能不信?我只有相信鲁迅是个爱国的战斗的革命的作家。

现在总算有网络,可以看到听到许多以前不知道的东西,不论它是真是假,我都觉得这是件好事。掌握东西多了,才有自己的想法,才能明白这世界的常识,再遇到未曾见过的事和说法才不易被人给迷糊了。

阿西莫夫写小说,有一手杀招:心灵控制。他设想有一种技术或一种变异过的人可以解读并修正他人的心灵。有了这一招,即便在未来好多年,各种武器极度发达的时候,仍有一种掌控全局的力量存在。他著名的说都基于这个理论。

其实这个我们很熟悉,至迟到清,这种手段就已经很纯熟了。听说十全老人皇帝陛下就讲过,大清朝不需要名声好的官,那大家就不讲话,讲也讲些无聊话。也许这真是四海一家的解决之道?

阿西莫夫的心灵控制机器人行事诡秘,别人无从得知,也不明白其中的机理,受了心理修正也想不到是别人控制了自己。以前我们国家四周封闭,大一统,没有外部竞争,这种事做起来也是很从容。可现在终归不一样了。听说汉芯事件记者的Blog也已经有些地方不能看到,我不禁仰天干笑三声,嘿嘿嘿,这招没用的。
Source favicon13:06 WikiPedia搜索/翻译引擎- Qwika » del.icio.us/chedong
qwika是一个wikipedia的搜索和翻译引擎。除了提供查询词条的功能外,QWika还提供了其他语言的翻译结果。
Source favicon08:06 Bloglines Updates, Ahoy! » Ask Jeeves Blog
Check out Robyn's post over on Bloglines News....
08:00 2006/02/25 08:00:00TQ洽谈通搜索力指数排行榜 » TQ洽谈通搜索力指数
 搜索引擎  搜索力指数  排名升降  份额
1. Baidu  135215042     62.19%
2. 3721  25536470     11.75%
3. Google  25536362     11.75%
4. Yahoo  20978110     9.65%
5. QQ  3152786     1.45%
6. Sogou  2916838     1.34%
7. 163  1351610     0.62%
8. iAsk  961294     0.44%
9. China  922594     0.42%
10. Tom  433654     0.20%
11. Zhongsou  412106     0.19%
Source favicon07:07 infovis art exhibition » information aesthetics

infovis2006.jpginfosthetics is proud to announce that, for the very first time, the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization will organize an 'Infovis Art Exhibition'. this exhibit aims to examine the merging of artistic intention & visualization technique, & is looking for artwork that reveals data patterns in aesthetic, innovative ways. works can consist of interactive CD/DVD-ROM, interactive web-based or printed artwork, which should be submitted before Friday, June 30, 2006.
for all those infosthetically minded developers out there: participate! [computer.org]

Source favicon04:01 An update on payments » Official Google Blog




There's been a lot of interest and speculation about what Google is doing with payments. We thought we'd give you a quick update on what we've done so far and what we see down the road.



If you take a look at the history of Google's advertising programs and online services, one thing you notice is that online billing and payments have been a core part of our offerings for some time. To run our ad programs, Google receives payments every day from advertisers, and then pays out a portion of those funds to advertising partners. Over the past four years, Google has billed advertisers in 65 countries more than $11.2 billion in 48 currencies, and made payments to advertising partners of more than $3.9 billion. When one of our consumer services requires payment to us, we've also provided users a purchase option.



As the number of Google services has increased, we've continued to build on our core payment features and migrate to a standard process for people to buy our services with a Google Account. Examples of this migration include enabling users to buy Google Video content, Google Earth licenses, and Google Store items with their Google Accounts. We also just began offering similar functionality on Google Base.



Looking ahead, we want to continue building payment services that meet the needs of Google users and advertisers. We expect to add payment functionality to Google services where our users need a way to buy online. For us, it's all about bringing our users a better online experience whether they're searching or buying.
Source favicon04:00 Drag 'n' Drop - Just in Time for Spring Cleaning » Bloglines | News

If you are like most Bloglines users, you've found that it's too easy to subscribe to a ton of feeds but way too hard to keep them organized. While modern medicine has yet to invent a pill to cure Bloglines addiction, the feed management improvements we released yesterday will at least help you, our users, cope with the symptoms.

Feed Management

The features previously separated in Edit and Reorder/Sort modes are now consolidated into a single Edit mode found at the top of My Feeds and Clippings.

  1. Create a new Folder by clicking on the New Folder icon.
  2. Rename inline. Click once to select the item and click a second time to edit the name.
  3. Double click on any item to edit details for feeds, folders and clippings.
  4. Unsubscribe or delete a folder by dragging it to the trash can. (Tip: To cancel a drag, tap the Esc key.)
  5. To manually sort, simply drag and drop into place; use the arrow keys or mouse wheel to scroll.
  6. To sort automatically, make your selection and then choose from the dropdown menu. You can sort alphabetically, reverse alpha, by oldest or newest first, or by the number of unread items.
  7. If you use Bloglines Mobile, you may want to exclude feeds from your mobile view to avoid wasting valuable minutes downloading feeds you don't need.
  8. Do you have a handful of feeds that you read more often than others? Turn off the Notifier for the other feeds so that little 'ding-dong' only interrupts you when it's important.
  9. Maybe you're a tattoo artist and don't want to share your Blogroll for fear your clients will find out you read knitting blogs. Have no fear, you can keep it secret. Just mark them as private and those feeds won't be listed.
  10. We've made it easier to choose multiple items. You can now use shift-click to select ranges or ctrl-click (command-click on Mac) for separate items.

We also want to give a shout out to some folks who have posted wise words about how to handle information overload:

Our mission at Bloglines is to make it easy to find and read the information most important to you. Today's feature release is only the beginning of a long queue of improvements we plan to introduce over the coming months.

This has been a public service announcement from the Bloglines team.

Source favicon01:01 History deserves the best » Official Google Blog


In junior high, I learned about most of history's greatest moments through the least engaging media possible: the yellowed pages of outdated textbooks or the unfocused projections of film strips on my classroom walls. For many momentous events, words and pictures don't transmit the full sense of what has transpired. To see for one's self, through video and audio, brings an event to life. Over 70 years ago, the National Archives was founded with the express purpose of preserving these moments in their full glory, serving America by documenting our government and our nation. This includes truly momentous events like the moon landing, as well as rare historical footage like government documentaries from the 1930s and battlefield stories from World War II.

Today we're very pleased to tell you that we're helping the National Archives take one step closer to realizing its vision. Together, we're launching a pilot program to digitize their video content and offer it to everyone in the world for free. I think both students and teachers can agree that any of these would make for an exciting day in the classroom:

- Allied patrols in action on Anzio beach
- Reclamation and the Arid West
- The Eagle Has Landed 1969

It's so refreshing to see history conveyed with more clarity than a filmstrip can offer.
Source favicon00:27 Firefox新版与紫光拼音输入法的兼容问题 » del.icio.us/chedong
这个问题我也发现了,其实在 Gecko 1.8 出来后就一直存在了. 主要原因是 Gecko 1.8 的 nsWindow.cpp 中的 nsWindow::OnKeyDown 方法为了兼容几个日文的输入法改了一大堆.

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