Source favicon23:42 Overheard in New York » English - The Real Deal
经常来这里的朋友应该知道,Overheard in New York对我的影响非常大。这个网站我曾经多次提及,在主页右边的链接里也一直挂着。这两天出了件大事,我就顺便正式介绍一下吧。 Overheard in New York的概念很简单,就是把在纽约市公共场所听到的各种各样的日常对话记录下来,放到网上给大家看。纽约人一向“口无遮拦”,什么都敢讲,所以这些老百姓的对话非常生动地描述了纽约的生活,甚至在某种程度上描述了美国、描述了全世界。 别小看这个简单的概念。就是这个貌不惊人、只有文字的网站,从诞生之日起就让我彻底臣服。它融合了幽默、疯狂、窥私于一体,全年无休、天天精彩,活脱脱一本美国文化的写实小说。 网站红火了,也顺应潮流出了书。痴迷如我,当然已经买下并迫不及待地读完。 书的封面上写着by S. Morgan Friedman and Michael Malice。这两位也就是OINY网站的publisher和editor,我心目中的最佳拍档。 天有不测风云。就在这个星期,传出了两位闹矛盾的消息。这矛盾看来还真不小,目前两人已经正式一拍两散。单飞的Michael Malice更是已经新开了一个网站New York Overheard,而且风格、内容甚至排版都跟OINY几乎一样。这下子真是热闹了。 除了OINY,两人以前还共同掌管Overheard in the Office。分道扬镳之后,Michael Malice铁了心要将对台戏进行到底,申请了Overheard at College的域名。这个网站暂时还没开通,不过已经指日可待。 Overheard in New York vs. New York Overheard Overheard in the Office vs. Overheard at College 火药味真浓。 不过作为读者,我们倒是有福了,又多了两个精彩的网站可以看。如果每闹一次矛盾就可以多两个网站,不如让矛盾来得更猛烈、更频繁些吧。 P.S. 总有朋友问我怎样才能提高口语水平,我觉得最好的方法就是做个有心人,留意native speakers在日常生活中如何对话。时间一长,自然会清楚什么样的表达方式才是地道的、符合大众习惯的。所以,我再次强烈推荐Overheard系列网站! Bonus video: Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
Source favicon23:02 Celebrating Earth Day » Official Google Blog




To help spread the word about keeping our planet green this Earth Day, Google has joined forces with Scholastic – the folks who brought us Clifford the Big Red Dog – to distribute lesson plans (and a contest) to middle-schoolers across the U.S.



Using Google Earth, teachers can fly their students around the world to talk to them about issues like climate change and how it has affected places like Glacier National Park, the Chesapeake Bay and Los Angeles. And they can introduce students to community initiatives across the country where volunteers are cleaning up their cities, planting trees and beautifying. Using Google Earth, teachers can show their students placemarks of the towns where outreach projects are taking place and students can get involved in cleaning up their own environment.



As for the contest, students write their own environmental stories by researching a topic of interest and illustrating it with Google Earth images. Following detailed instructions, they can create their own Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files which they will send to us for review. The top three environmental story creators will win prizes for themselves, their class and their teachers, including a week at Earth Camp, technology grants and Lenovo laptops for the classrooms.



This Earth Day project goes to 30,000 middle school teachers across the country in poster form (with placemarks on the front and lesson plan suggestions on the back), and it’s also being emailed to 100,000 more teachers. There’s a Scholastic website for teachers and a special Google Earth page too.
Source favicon19:48 Subscribe My Most Popular Post » Xerdoc Together
还是在上周末的时候,看到了Microsoft RSS Team的SLE(Simple List Extensions)扩展。三个单词中,最重要的是List,SLE主要是用来解决Feed订阅阅读模式的某种特定需求而产生的: Treat Feed as List Define customized sorting functions Define customized filting functions 从订阅者的角度来说,订阅了这种Feed,本地的Feed列表将完全和Feed服务器提供的保持同步。这种同步包括几个方面: Feed Item的次序与服务器上完全相同,如果有更新,则Feed Reader也会更新顺序 Feed Reader不会缓存过期的Feed Item,如果某一个Item从Feed中删除,本地Feed Reader也会将它从本地(或者在线Feed Reader Storage)删除。 简单的说,你通过Feed Reader看到的Feed应该与Feed Publisher发布的完全一致。 这种特定应用的需求会有很多,比如典型的几种应用: Top 10 Best Seller - 比如Top 10 畅销书籍,Top 10 Music等等,对这种Feed的关注通常是更加关注于当前那10个; Wish List - 如果我已经得到了某个东西,就会把它从SLE中拿去,这样,订阅了我的Wish List的人也就不会再看到这个,不会送重复的东西了:); Open Positions - 当前职位列表,过期的职位通常意义不大。 可以看到,这些应用都有一些共同的特点,就是Feed本身更倾向于一种通知(Notification),过期的Item意义不大,而且,通常,这个List本身的次序是很重要的。 Specification很简单,通过以下这个声明来确定某个Feed是否是SLE(支持RSS2.0 & Atom),下面是一个RSS 2.0中的例子: <rss version="2.0" xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005"> <channel> [...]
Source favicon15:26 中国面对的石油战 » 闾丘露薇 ROSE GARDEN
国际油价冲破了七十美元大关,打开电视,美国的电视媒体都在讨论有关油价的问题,因为油价关系到美国的经济表现。有意思的是,不少的经济分析员都提到了中国,认为,中国的对于石油的需求,导致了油价的上涨。这样的观点,在胡锦涛访问美国的时候,纽约时报已经提出来了,并且觉得,正是因为这样,影响到中国在伊朗问题上的立场。
 
胡锦涛到了沙特了,能源合作是最重要的议题。还记得上个星期向大家推荐的那部美国电影,syriana,当中有对白就提到了,美国关注到沙特向中国输出石油,而整个故事,也围绕在,在中东的一个国家,中国的石油公司,和美国的石油公司争夺油田的控制权。事实上,中国和美国,正是目前世界上最大的两个石油消费国。
 
美国目前的日需量是二千一百桶,并且以大约百分之三的年增长率增加。至于中国,目前的日需量是七百桶,并且可能以每年百分之五到六的速度增加。不单单是美国的经济分析员认为中国的巨大需求导致油价上升,中东的石油生产国也曾经有这样的想法。沙特的石油大臣在零四年到中国,就是想看看,中国是不是和美国一样,在囤积石油,或者是学习美国,建立战略石油储备,结果他看到的是,中国进口的石油都是消费掉的,中国工业生产的需求,还有大量的汽车消耗的石油。
 
一位美国的经济分析师这样说,不要说别的,只是想象一下,未来中国拥有汽车的人数越来越多,那末对于石油的需求量将会是巨大的。而我想,对于中国来说,要考虑的,当然不单单是开着汽车的人们的用油需求,更重要的是,未来国家的发展所需要的石油。还好,去年的时候,就这个问题请教温总理,他透露,中国也有了自己的石油储备的时间表。在今年的两会,法改委也透露,第一个战略石油储备库已经造好,不过到现在,还是空空的。
 
只是,地球上的石油就是那末多,而且还依赖石油生产国的开发速度。目前全球的石油日产大约九千万桶,如果按照中美两国的石油增长需求,每天的石油产量也需要按照这样的速度来增加,也就是每天要多生产二百七十万桶到五百四十万桶油。不过由于在零二年的时候,原油价格下跌,于是产油国包括沙特宁愿将油田放在一边不开采,所以按照目前的产油量,看来油价还会持续上升,对于世界经济带来的影响,真得不能小看。所以美国这样的着急。
 
中国虽然争取能源资源上起步晚,但是身手却是不凡。从零三年开始,领导人们在非洲展开能源外交,这次胡锦涛更是首位中国元首访问沙特,而不久前沙特国王在访问中国的时候,双方已经商讨了联合开采石油的计划,尼日利亚的产油在全球排名第八,肯尼亚的深海石油资源非常丰富。另外,中石油证实,中缅石油管道项目正式落实,过往中国八成进口的石油必须经过马六甲海峡,这个地方因为各方势力混杂,建成之后可以大大降低风险。而巴基斯坦也表示,将会兴建石油管道,把中东和非洲的石油,经过这条管道输入中国,最新消息,有一家中国的民营公司已经投得了这个项目,很快就会到巴基斯坦。
 
争取石油资源,更多的是透过商业运作,石油公司之间的合作,但是如果没有政府的政治支持和影响力,很多合作相信是没有办法达成的。美国在这方面就是一个典范,石油公司和政府,绝对不可能是纯粹的商业活动。中国的不少大型国有企业,在规模和运作上,和美国的公司比,并非没有竞争力,这个时候,更需要政府提供的政治影响。不过这一点,看来我们的政府已经看得明白。
 
另外讲讲伊朗,很多人认为美国会对伊朗动手,不过如果这样,伊朗可以用减少石油出口作为还击手段,这样,美国的经济自然会应声而下,这一点,美国也应该是清楚地,所以,石油,应该是比导弹更加有力的武器吧。
 
 
08:00 2006/04/22 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  87313794     63.70%
2. Yahoo  15554006     11.35%
3. 3721  14070250     10.27%
4. Google  12989566     9.48%
5. Sogou  3688786     2.69%
6. Tom  1338854     0.98%
7. Zhongsou  532602     0.39%
8. China  489614     0.36%
9. iAsk  485218     0.35%
10. QQ  476534     0.35%
11. 163  129098     0.09%
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Source favicon05:05 Avoiding RSI » Official Google Blog


From time to time, a resident physician at Google headquarters weighs in with her thoughts on healthy living. This is not medical advice, and you should check with your own doctor before pursuing any particular course of action.

There is a Chinese saying that "To go beyond is as wrong as to fall short." In other words, how long can you tap on that keyboard or sit in that chair before you hurt yourself. We’re not designed to remain as sedentary or perform the fine motor movements for the long uninterrupted hours that we have to do in so many of our jobs. Evidence suggests that prolonged abnormal posture and repetitive movements contribute to neck, limb and back pain. These conditions are collectively known as overuse syndromes, or repetitive stress injury (RSI).

RSI is no small matter. It accounts for 34% of all lost-workday injury and illness — and costs almost $20 billion annually, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The National Academy of Sciences has concluded that an estimated $50 billion is lost by businesses every year from sick leave, decreased productivity and medical costs linked to repetitive stress disorders. The Academy has published two reports since 1998 which directly link repetitive motion to workplace injury.

The damage sustained from RSI is due to structural changes in the muscle fiber as well as due to decreased blood flow. Nerves can also be involved. The immobile tissue and surrounding inflammation compress the nerve which can cause numbness or tingling and eventually weakness if the nerve is damaged severely.

For those of you who need evidence, see this study on "Overuse Syndrome." In this study, biopsies were taken from hand muscles of injured and normal subjects, which demonstrated the structural damage in the muscle fibers and correlated the damage with the severity of the injury. In another study, biopsies were taken from neck muscles, and reduced local blood flow was found in the injured areas. The greater the pain difference, the greater the reduction in blood flow.

Some of the most common RSI injuries are tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Work-related carpal tunnel syndrome now accounts for more than 41% of all repetitive motion disorders in the United States, says this study. And here's a telling title: "Hard work never hurt anyone: or did it?" -- it's a review of occupational associations with soft tissue musculoskeletal disorders of the neck and upper limb.

So what should you do? The key to treatment is prevention. Research shows that injuries decrease and productivity increases when employers encourage stretch breaks and stress the importance of ergonomics. See for example this one at at Ergonomics Now.

Here are a few tips:

-- Breaks should be taken every 30-45 minutes for at least 5 minutes. If you need assistance there are free downloadable timers that will help remind you to do so.
-- Stretch your arms, hands, neck, and back during breaks. This yoga site demonstrates some exercises. Other sites are listed below.
-- Maintain posture alignment. Don't slouch on the couch with the laptop.
-- Work stations should be reviewed initially and with each office move. Adjust your chair, monitor, keyboard, mouse, laptop. Alternate keyboards and mice periodically.
--Shift your gaze from the computer screen to the distance. And don't forget to blink!
--Limit non-essential computer use. This may be heresy -- but do give the surfing, gaming, emailing, and text messaging a rest.
-- If pain occurs or persists, see your doctor, who may recommend wrist brace, ice packs, anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen, cortisone injections, physical therapy, and most importantly, rest to allow healing. Don't procrastinate in addressing your symptoms -- the sooner you tend to them, the better off you are.

And finally, here are more sites that may be helpful:
Safe Computing Tips
Alternative Pointing Devices
Alternative and Ergonomic Keyboards
Harvard RSI Action
RSI exercises
RSI Page
Source favicon03:29 The Greatest Game Ever Played » DreamHost Blog
(Disclaimer.. this is the longest post, evar. Disclaimer.. this post is not related to Web Hosting, at all.) Last night, four members of the DreamHost team (Nate, Andrea, Tavis (well actually, Tavis sat out with a hurt foot), and yours truly) participated in what may widely be regarded by future generations as the greatest kickball game [...]
Source favicon03:10 This year's India Code Jam » Official Google Blog




On April 6 and 7, Google India celebrated the coding community in Southeast Asia by hosting the second Code Jam competition. At nearly 15,000 entrants, this year’s registrations topped last year’s. The annual software coding fest consists of two online rounds, in which participants competed to solve three coding problems more quickly and accurately than their competitors. The top 50, who came from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Singapore (and included one female finalist, by the way), were invited to compete in the onsite finals. (We made a video about the finals.)



Though it was incredibly close, last year's winner, Ardian Kristanto Poernomo, from Indonesia, snagged the grand prize once again. Abishek Kumarasubramanian from Chennai, India was less than 3/100ths of a point behind him.



The two-day event also featured of team building activities and Google engineering presentations. We’re especially delighted that over half of the finalists expressed their interest in working for Google. And if you’re one of those, go here.
Source favicon02:46 Weather Report: Yahoo! Search Index Update » Yahoo! Search blog
Weather Report: Yahoo! Search Index We rolled out an index update last night. As usual, you may see some changes in ranking as well as some shuffling of the pages that are included in the index. Those who follow these...

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