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予我长袖,吾必善舞May 16 参加了IBM实习生招募宣讲会马上就要被放到菜市场上任人挑三拣四了,趁着还有热情抓紧机会做做热身。
IBM的实习计划听起来很不错,有项目居然是和中国移动合作的,所以有机会见到了飞信软件的创始人之一……
不知道自己有没有这个运气拿到首张offer,也不知道IBM有没有福气挑中我,哈哈
Philips加油,MM加油! May 14 忽然想起来这还有一亩三分地MSN挺厚道,居然没有把这个账号注销掉。
转眼间研究僧的修炼快一年了,基本上在瞎忙活,真怕文凭混到手以后脑子里的这段记忆一片空白。
还是有空多写写吧,
留给子子孙孙亲朋好友男女老少 August 12 赋闲在家难得有这样的清闲时光:
每天至少能踢2个小时的足球;
每天保证不少于9个小时睡眠;
家里新开通了1M的ADSL宽带;
电脑硬盘里还存有没看完的《24hours-Season5》;
种种迹象表明,
我要长胖了! July 28 英语夏令营助教工作顺利结束愉快而充实的工作结束了,这是一段极其值得怀念的旅程。Mike最后给予我极大的肯定,我自己也在提高口语之外收获了更多的自信。这将是我在华工的最后一段时光,很满足。感谢张悦老师给我这次宝贵的机会,感谢外教MIke的信任,也感谢同组的其他3个可爱的“同事”的帮助。 July 19 突然觉得这段视频的歌相当有意思,贴出来观摩一下always look on the bright side of life 歌手:monty python some things in life are bad they can really make you mad other things just make you swear and curse. when you're chewing on life's gristle don't grumble give a whistle. and this'll help things turn out for the best. and.... always look on the bright side of life(whistle) always look on the bright side of life(whistle) if life seems jolly rotten there's something you've forgotten and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing. when you're feeling in the dumps don't be silly chumps. just purse your lips and whistle that's the thing. and... always look on the bright side of life.(whistle) come on... always look on the bright side of life... for life is quite absurd and death's the final word you must always face the curtain with a bow. forget about your sin give the audience a grin enjoy it - it's your last chance anyhow. so always look on the bright side of death just before you draw your terminal breath life's a piece of shit when you look at it life's a laugh and death's a joke it's true. you'll see it's all a show keep 'em laughing as you go. just remember that the last laugh is on you. and always look on the bright side of life always look on the right side of life come on guys cheer up. always look on the bright side of life. worse things happen at sea you know. always look on the bright side of life. i mean - what have you got to lose? you know you come from nothing you're going back to nothing. what have you lost? nothing! July 18 Y.D.来武汉工作了Y.D.高中班上唯一一名党员来武汉上班了!
虽然远20多公里外的在中铁设计院,
周末一定约个时间过去探望一下
此君曾口口声声铁了心考研的,
还是没能禁得住好工作的诱惑……
July 13 12秒88 欣闻刘翔GG在刚刚结束的2006年瑞士洛桑田径超级大奖赛男子110米栏的比赛中,以12秒88的成绩打破了沉寂13年之久的世界纪录并夺得冠军,继勇夺雅典奥运会冠军之后再创历史辉煌!
本来我也可以走体育特长生这条路的,只是当时对中国田径实在是没有信心。
唉,遗憾了啊。 July 11 翻杂志的时候看到一篇文章Is China a Friend, a Foe, or Both?
《US News and World Report》June 5,2006
With China on its way to becoming an economic superpower, evidence suggests that Beijing is also on its way to becoming a more formidable Pacific military power as well. A Pentagon report last week pegged Beijing's military spending at two to three times the officially reported $35 billion. That figure (even if adjusted for relative purchasing power) still is dwarfed by U.S. military spending, which tops $400 billion a year. But the Pentagon says that China's spending already is shifting regional military balances. "Long-term trends in China's strategic nuclear forces modernization, land- and sea-based access denial capabilities, and emerging precision-strike weapons," the report says, "have the potential to pose credible threats to modern militaries operating in the region."
In response, Beijing said its buildup is "defensive in nature." Analysts note that China takes "defensive" to include possible military intervention to stop an independence movement by Taiwan, which Beijing regards as a renegade province. The Pentagon says that China now has deployed 710 to 790 short-range ballistic missiles across the strait from Taiwan, roughly 100 more than a year ago, and is expanding its air and sea forces. From a Chinese perspective, those forces are both a deterrent to Taiwanese independence and, if that fails, to American intervention in a cross-strait military conflict. Still, shared U.S.-Chinese economic interests mitigate the military competition, and John Chapman, head of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, said last week that it is "somewhat encouraging" to see stepped-up contacts between American and Chinese military leaders. "Yet," he said, "these contacts have been more ceremonial than substantive." |
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