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2008年12月29日

Guts, 很重要..

有技術,有Guts

just do it!創業吧!


有技術,沒Guts

去做顧問吧!不給錢不給問!

沒技術,又沒Guts

那就去當Teacher,Teaching就好了!


Guts, 很重要..


後來有人問,有Guts,其他什麼都沒有!


我想想,可以去混黑社會


想想,之前上EMBA的課的時候,詹文男老師說他國中的兒子,有跟他唱一句打油詩!

讀書苦,讀書累,讀書還要繳學費,不如去混黑社會

有權勢,有地位,還有妹妹陪你睡…


嗯,國中就有這樣的體悟,也算是教育的一大成就!

2008年12月28日

行銷金句

"Remember that [customers ] have just
walked through our door, therefore the sale
is 50 percent completed. Now, the other
50 percent is our mission. How easy can it
get, Steve?"

2008年12月3日

Anne Ducros的巧遇!

捨棄以往星期三的安排,難得回家前還有那麼一點溜躂的渴望

選擇了走進公館的大眾唱片行,仍一如往常的直奔三樓古典部

這一次沒有像以前一樣,翻閱著古典的cd,反倒悠悠的坐在試聽區,聽著一張一張的試聽片

如果沒有試聽,我可能永遠也不知道,有這一個人唱過那樣的歌。


Taking a chance on love!(勇敢去愛) 是Anne ducros唱的,我之前沒聽過這個人。

看起來他是唱女聲JAZZ的,過去聽過很多日本的女歌手都走小品Jazz的,但我其實沒有特別的去研究。

最近聽的Bill Evans倒也都是JAZZ三重奏,而沒有人聲的。

打著chanel的全球廣告主題區的聲勢,慢版的樂聲先出,人聲一下,gooseflesh all over…

低音保有磁性,而滑到高音卻彈性十足,不會覺得單調或是太過重口味,這首歌的感覺

順的就像Over The Rainbow一般朗朗上口。馬上帶來了一種餘韻,讓我開始對這個人產生十足的好奇心

她的唱片不是大唱片公司代理的,所以有點難找,網路上也鮮少討論她的文章。

或許他還不是那麼有名吧,但這個際遇,給了我一個完美的印象。

事實上後來回來以後,找尋著Taking a Chance on Love的歌,發現這也是一首名曲。

但是其他人(諸多)唱的,都不如初聽Anne那般的滋味,給我有那麼多的想象。

我想這是天時地利人和吧!聽著Keith Jarrett的The Koln Concert之前(學長介紹),或許我壓根還是不知道這個她的存在。

最近諸事都覺得搭配了起來恰到好處,除了咖啡配上Pepperidge的Chocolate Cookies有好滋味以外,配上Jazz Music也有相當的甜頭可嚐呢!!(大心)

2008年11月20日

Four philosophical questions to make your brain hurt

Four philosophical questions to make your brain hurt

Jean-Paul Sartre (right)
Gauloise. Check. Expansive hand gestures. Check. Get that philosopher look

David Bain
It's World Philosophy Day - an opportunity to contemplate one's very existence and whether computer monitors really exist, says David Bain.

People expect different things of philosophers. Some expect us to be sages. When these people meet me, my heart sinks, since I know theirs is about to. Others expect us to have a steady supply of aphorisms up our sleeves, such as that love is never having to say you're sorry (something no partner of mine has ever been persuaded of).

They too are disappointed when they meet me, especially when I say that the glass so beloved by optimists and pessimists is both half full and half empty.

Others expect of us not sagacity, but madness, or at least outlandish beliefs. And here, it must be said, some philosophers really have delivered. Thales believed that everything is made of water, for example, while Pythagoras avoided eating beans because he believed they have souls.

Andre Glucksmann, Bernard-Henri Levy
Eccentric hair: The mark of a modern-day French philosopher

As Princeton philosopher David Lewis once said: "When philosophers follow where argument leads, too often they are led to doctrines indistinguishable from sheer lunacy."

But beware. this is the same David Lewis who believed that, for each of the ways things might have been but are not, there is a world at which they are that way, eg a world at which your counterpart is spending today with the world's greatest sex god or goddess.

And, reassuring though it can be to think that at least that counterpart is having fun, even those impressed with Lewis's towering intellect have often found these other worlds of his hard to swallow.

Not all philosophers pin such striking colours to the mast, but there is a good reason why people associate the subject with surprising views. Philosophy involves standing back and thinking - intensely and rigorously - about aspects of our lives that are at once ordinary and fundamental.

And when the surface is scratched, what you find below is extraordinary - or, rather, extraordinarily difficult to make good, clear sense of. Lying in wait are arguments that lead to, if not sheer lunacy, then bullets we're loathe to bite.

So, with World Philosophy Day upon us, here are some pesky arguments to apply your minds to:

1. SHOULD WE KILL HEALTHY PEOPLE FOR THEIR ORGANS?

Suppose Bill is a healthy man without family or loved ones. Would it be ok painlessly to kill him if his organs would save five people, one of whom needs a heart, another a kidney, and so on? If not, why not?

Consider another case: you and six others are kidnapped, and the kidnapper somehow persuades you that if you shoot dead one of the other hostages, he will set the remaining five free, whereas if you do not, he will shoot all six. (Either way, he'll release you.)

If in this case you should kill one to save five, why not in the previous, organs case? If in this case too you have qualms, consider yet another: you're in the cab of a runaway tram and see five people tied to the track ahead. You have the option of sending the tram on to the track forking off to the left, on which only one person is tied. Surely you should send the tram left, killing one to save five.

But then why not kill Bill?

2. ARE YOU THE SAME PERSON WHO STARTED READING THIS ARTICLE?

Consider a photo of someone you think is you eight years ago. What makes that person you? You might say he she was composed of the same cells as you now. But most of your cells are replaced every seven years. You might instead say you're an organism, a particular human being, and that organisms can survive cell replacement - this oak being the same tree as the sapling I planted last year.

But are you really an entire human being? If surgeons swapped George Bush's brain for yours, surely the Bush look-alike, recovering from the operation in the White House, would be you. Hence it is tempting to say that you are a human brain, not a human being.

But why the brain and not the spleen? Presumably because the brain supports your mental states, eg your hopes, fears, beliefs, values, and memories. But then it looks like it's actually those mental states that count, not the brain supporting them. So the view is that even if the surgeons didn't implant your brain in Bush's skull, but merely scanned it, wiped it, and then imprinted its states on to Bush's pre-wiped brain, the Bush look-alike recovering in the White House would again be you.

But the view faces a problem: what if surgeons imprinted your mental states on two pre-wiped brains: George Bush's and Gordon Brown's? Would you be in the White House or in Downing Street? There's nothing on which to base a sensible choice. Yet one person cannot be in two places at once.

In the end, then, no attempt to make sense of your continued existence over time works. You are not the person who started reading this article.

3. IS THAT REALLY A COMPUTER SCREEN IN FRONT OF YOU?

What reason do you have to believe there's a computer screen in front of you? Presumably that you see it, or seem to. But our senses occasionally mislead us. A straight stick half-submerged in water sometimes look bent; two equally long lines sometimes look different lengths.

Muller-Lyer illusion
Are things always as they seem? The Muller-Lyer illusion indicates not

But this, you might reply, doesn't show that the senses cannot provide good reasons for beliefs about the world. By analogy, even an imperfect barometer can give you good reason to believe it's about to rain.

Before relying on the barometer, after all, you might independently check it by going outside to see whether it tends to rain when the barometer indicates that it will. You establish that the barometer is right 99% of the time. After that, surely, it's readings can be good reasons to believe it will rain.

Perhaps so, but the analogy fails. For you cannot independently check your senses. You cannot jump outside of the experiences they provide to check they're generally reliable. So your senses give you no reason at all to believe that there is a computer screen in front of you."

4. DID YOU REALLY CHOOSE TO READ THIS ARTICLE?

Suppose that Fred existed shortly after the Big Bang. He had unlimited intelligence and memory, and knew all the scientific laws governing the universe and all the properties of every particle that then existed. Thus equipped, billions of years ago, he could have worked out that, eventually, planet Earth would come to exist, that you would too, and that right now you would be reading this article.

After all, even back then he could have worked out all the facts about the location and state of every particle that now exists.

And once those facts are fixed, so is the fact that you are now reading this article. No one's denying you chose to read this. But your choice had causes (certain events in your brain, for example), which in turn had causes, and so on right back to the Big Bang. So your reading this was predictable by Fred long before you existed. Once you came along, it was already far too late for you to do anything about it.

Now, of course, Fred didn't really exist, so he didn't really predict your every move. But the point is: he could have. You might object that modern physics tells us that there is a certain amount of fundamental randomness in the universe, and that this would have upset Fred's predictions. But is this reassuring? Notice that, in ordinary life, it is precisely when people act unpredictably that we sometimes question whether they have acted freely and responsibly. So freewill begins to look incompatible both with causal determination and with randomness. None of us, then, ever do anything freely and responsibly."

IN CONCLUSION

Let me be clear: the point is absolutely not that you or I must bite these bullets. Some philosophers have a taste for bullets; but few would accept all the conclusions above and many would accept none. But the point, when you reject a conclusion, is to diagnose where the argument for it goes wrong.

Doing this in philosophy goes hand-in-hand with the constructive side of our subject, with providing sane, rigorous, and illuminating accounts of central aspects of our existence: freewill, morality, justice, beauty, consciousness, knowledge, truth, meaning, and so on.

Rarely does this allow us to put everything back where we found it. There are some surprises, some bullets that have to be bitten; sometimes it's a matter simply of deciding which. But even when our commonsense conceptions survive more or less intact, understanding is deepened. As TS Eliot once wrote:

"…the end of our exploring,

Will be to arrive where we started,

And know the place for the first time."

David Bain is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Glasgow

2008年11月19日

分享 How dangerous are networking sites?

How dangerous are networking sites?

By Anna Jones
BBC News

A court in the US is preparing to hear the case of a woman accused of using MySpace to bully a 13-year-girl who later committed suicide

MySpace page (file image)
MySpace users create their own profiles online
The case has prompted new concerns over the potential dangers of online social networking sites.

Websites like Facebook, Bebo, Twitter and others have come to be seen as an essential part of life for millions of people.

They enable users to share their lives with friends around the world, and get in touch with people with similar interests.

And, perhaps more importantly, they give people an engaging way of wasting time and socialising without the inconvenience of leaving their computers.

With 120 million active users on Facebook alone, there is certainly a wide social networking world to discover.

But for all those people for whom networking sites are a harmless time-waster, there are, as in all parts of society, some who use it for more malicious purposes.

For 13-year-old Missouri girl Megan Meier, the bullying she received through MySpace, which she believed was coming from a boy in the neighbourhood, appears to have driven her to take her own life.

In fact, while Megan thought she was being abused by 16-year-old Josh Evans, she was actually talking to Lori Drew, the 49-year-old mother of one of her former friends who, it is alleged, had set up a fake profile to taunt Megan.

Ms Drew is now standing trial on computer fraud charges.

Nothing private

Marsali S Hancock, president of the US-based Internet Keep Safe Coalition, says that "by far the biggest danger of social networking sites is that a child will connect with someone that could be potentially harmful".

Marsali S Hancock, President of Internet Keep Safe Coalition
Parents need to recognise the impact of what their child is experiencing online
Marsali S Hancock
Ms Hancock said that if there was anything to learn from the tragic Missouri case, "it's that parents need to be involved and need to follow guidelines".

She believes their children should not be using such sites at all, but also encourages parents to keep up to date with technology, so they know what their children are doing online.

The coalition has worked with MySpace to produce a series of short online films showing children and their parents how to use social networking sites safely.

"Helping parents know how to recognise digital safety is a struggle," says Ms Hancock. "Parents need to recognise the impact of what their child is experiencing online".

'Hate-mongers'

Although they are particularly vulnerable, it is not just children who face dangers on networking sites and it is not just playground bullies who exploit the freedoms they offer.

"MySpace, Facebook and YouTube are the 'killer apps' of the internet today, and they're used by millions," said Christopher Wolf, chair of the International Network Against Cyber Hate (INACH).

"But the virus of hate certainly has infected those technologies."

For every site that we can report and get taken down there is at least one other site to replace it and often many others
Christopher Wolf
Speaking at the Global Summit on Internet Hate Speech in Washington, Mr Wolf warned that the "internet toolbox that is available to hate-mongers has had a number of new items added to it over the last several years".

He said that with the rapid development of the internet, "every aspect of the internet is being used by extremists of every ilk to repackage old hatreds and to recruit new haters".

"On YouTube, for example, there are thousands of hate videos that are uploaded with messages of racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia and intolerance towards minorities."

Wolf acknowledges that such material is prohibited by the terms of most networking sites but says the amount is overwhelming.

"For every site that we can report and get taken down there is at least one other site to replace it and often many others," he said.

Online reputation

Social networking sites have certainly grabbed media attention, particularly when they go wrong for the users.

Virgin Atlantic plane (file image)
Virgin objected to comments about customers made online by staff
In October 2008, Virgin Atlantic sacked 13 members of its cabin crew for bringing the company into disrepute after they posted derogatory comments about customers on Facebook.

And an Israeli soldier was dismissed over an image he posted online, at a time of concern about possible security risks.

Technology experts continually warn that personal details posted online - date of birth, mother's name, pet's names - can be used by fraudsters for identity, and then financial, theft.

But perhaps most worryingly, Ms Hancock says many users do not realise that they add to a permanent "online reputation" every time they post a comment, a picture or a link online.

This could affect them for life. If an employee or university searches for two otherwise identical applicants online, for example, "the one with the best online reputation will get the opportunity".

For all the concerns, social networking sites remain popular, fun and, for the majority of careful users, safe.

But experts warns that as each site takes steps to protect its users and remain within the law, there is always someone ready to take advantage of any lapses in judgement.

No-one, and especially children, "should ever have the impression that what they do online is private", says Ms Hancock.

2008年11月17日

統一場論-msn對話

表哥:
愛因斯坦的統一場論
你知道量子力學是機率論對ㄅ
表哥:
測不准原理有沒有聽過
表哥:
薛丁格的貓
一平:
我是高職生
表哥:
薛丁格的貓的故事講給你聽
表哥:
有一個盒子
表哥:
把一隻貓裝進去
表哥:
從外面看不見裡面
表哥:
然後
表哥:
一段時間後
表哥:
這段期間盒子沒打開過
表哥:
開始討論
表哥:
裡面的貓是死的還是活的
表哥:
機會是一半一半
表哥:
所以你說他活的
表哥:
也對
表哥:
說他是死的
表哥:
也對
表哥:
但是一但你去測量他
表哥:
也就是打開那個核子去看
表哥:
你就可以看到其中一種狀況
表哥:
不是死就是活
表哥:
但是這時你已經破壞了盒子內的原始狀態
表哥:
因為你去測量他了
一平:
ohoh
表哥:
主要就是不可準確測量的觀念拉
表哥:
所以都適用機率來討論
表哥:
這樣的情況機率有多少...那樣有多少
表哥:
可是愛因斯坦就粉不喜歡這個東西
表哥:
他覺得宇宙應該要是因果論的
表哥:
就像以前牛頓力學
表哥:
我給你一個確定的方程式
表哥:
我就能準確預測一切
表哥:
有怎樣的因
表哥:
有怎樣的果
表哥:
可是機率論就不是這樣
表哥:
統一場論是愛因斯坦想把量子力學搞成因果論所做出來的產物
表哥:
不過大家一般來說愛因淤坦的統一場論是一偏精緻的數學論文
表哥:
但是他的物理應該不正確
表哥:
不果後來還有發展其他的場論
表哥:
量子場論
一平:
愛因斯坦想把重力場和電場磁場統一起來,用一個理論含括進去
一平:
我爸說的
表哥:
跟我剛說的是
表哥:
其實是再做同一件事
表哥:
如果他成功了...基本上你霸剛說的也會實現
表哥:
但是他會去做統一場論
表哥:
主要還是度濫機率論
表哥:
他有依據明言
表哥:
我不相信上第會跟我們玩直骰子的遊戲
表哥:
你應該看過或聽過
一平:
物理學討論的東西,從旁人來看很屌
一平:
科學家的想法是希望簡單化
表哥:
其實我們自己來看
表哥:
也覺得那些東西粉屌
表哥:
對阿
表哥:
目的是這樣阿
表哥:
所以有一堆數學是
表哥:
如果你數學購強
表哥:
你覺得
表哥:
一個定理適用一條數學是來看比較清楚
表哥:
還適用一大段文字敘述比較容易理解
一平:
數學式啊
表哥:
所以嚕
一平:
我們資料庫老師也是這樣說的
表哥:
最後變成一堆數學是
表哥:
但是為了推廣
表哥:
就是把一條數學定理
表哥:
推廣到全宇宙都適用
表哥:
就會付出代價
一平:
不過我們老師老是用一堆名詞
一平:
金木水火土的
表哥:
那是啥玩意
一平:
pp上有
一平:
還有天地人
一平:
心理法
一平:
還有太極拳
表哥:
埃埃...這些東西要我來跟你靠北
表哥:
我也可以靠北出一堆道理
一平:
越簡單就越接近真理
表哥:
不過要等面對面
表哥:
這種事情用msn講只會越獎越模糊
一平:
哈哈

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2008年10月29日

Without You ~ For Hide ~

Xjapan復出了,十多年來,發生了很多事情。

我不是最早接觸他們的人,我當時沒有追逐他們。

沒有追他們的ep,cd跟週邊物品

但不用懷疑,Xjapan在日本的地位

因為他們90年代的最後演唱會,讓我開始留了一個vip位置給他們。

他們解散前的演唱會,許多為人津津樂道的最後的演出

每當憶起,心頭就有點不對勁,感觸良多

解散以後,他們的吉他手hide用琴弦上吊,也勒斃了許多人看到完整復出的夢

腦海中曾經的完整就不再復見。

後來團長Yoshiki(鼓)寫了一首歌紀念Hide,但只寫出了弦律,收錄在他的專輯中

大家知道,只有Xjapan的Toshi(主唱)可以唱這首歌,而Yoshiki也在等Toshi回來唱這首歌

一直到後來大家又聚在一起。復出了,2008/3/28第一次演出才讓人聽見!

X的符號裡面?鋼琴弦律裡面? 歌詞裡面?聲音的裡面?聽者的腦海裡?

只是Hide..你在哪呢?Xjapan在舞台上了啊!快來吧

Without You ~ For Hide ~ 中譯歌詞
曲/詞:YOSHIKI



拖著疲憊的步伐 佇立在黑夜之中
流下的淚水 不斷累積在記憶裡
雖然有多少的相遇 就會有多少的別離
然而我卻始終相信 無限光陰會持續下去

就連曾相互傷害的言語 現在也只能緊握著
但是一回頭看 我只感到無限孤寂

我該如何愛你
我該怎樣才能感受到你
沒有了你
只能將數不清的思念
埋葬在時間裡

誕生在同樣的時代而相遇
是為了確定我們彼此的愛

我還記得 我們面對著沒有答案的明天
那些追求夢想的日子

仰望著廣闊無垠的天空 再一次問自己
誕生的意義
活在當下的意義

生存這件事 有時是很痛苦的
無法率真地 扮演自己

愛上你 傷害你
才感受到 愛這個字蘊藏的深意

你還記得嗎? 我們初次見面的那天
那個我們有著同樣夢想的時候

仰望著廣闊無垠的天空 再一次問自己
誕生的意義
活在當下的意義

我該如何愛你
我該怎樣才能感受到你
沒有了你
現在獻給你的是 永遠不會結束的愛之歌

即使此生無法再見到你
但是我對你的愛 還有對你的記憶
將會永恆地留存在我的心中
所以我不會對你說... 再見



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源自:http://www.wretch.cc/blog/egomaniac/11921730

2008年10月27日

(轉)對人生,我們才剛要開始

  對人生,我們才剛要開始。

留給大家很多的省思空間,跟大家分享!

晚餐吃點什麼呢? / 文╱王文華

我當老闆時和一位來應徵工作的年輕人面談,
我問他的頭四個問題是:
「有沒有女朋友?」
他說:「我還年輕,想專心拼事業,目前不想交女朋友。」
「你去過最好玩的地方是哪裡?」
「我不喜歡出去玩,我喜歡在家研究電腦。」
「那你吃過最好吃的東西是什麼?」
「我都全心全意工作,吃得很隨便。」
「會做菜嗎?」
「我家附近有很多吃的,不用自己做。」
他可能以為這些答案都展現出專業精神,會為自己加分,於是得意地看著我。
但我連學歷和經驗都懶得問,就跟他拜拜了。
我已經活得夠粗糙了,但就連我都知道:
除非是極度專業的人才(比如說實驗室的科學家),
一般來說,好的員工,必須先是一個好的情人。
工作要做得好,生活品質得高。
或是說,好的員工,對生活必須有起碼的興趣。
這位應徵者沒有興趣,也沒有謙虛。
他沒有生活能力也就罷了,他還看輕那些能力,覺得自己花錢就可以買到,何必自己學。

花錢可以上好的餐廳?但體會不出美食背後的文化意義。
花錢可以坐頭等艙去義大利,但站在競技場中央不會有思古之幽情。
「吃」只需要像機器人一樣張嘴閉嘴。
但「品嚐」就需要用到五官和心。

我也曾經張嘴閉嘴過。在美國念書時,覺得讀書最大,其他一切都是浪費時間。
有一段時間,我請中國餐廳每晚送便當給我。
他們五點送到大樓門口,進不了大門,就把便當放在地上。
我六七點回到家,有時下著雨,就在公寓門口地上,一堆廣告傳單之間,挖出又濕又冷的晚飯。
上樓後一邊吃,還一邊翻著課本。
十多年後,我的經濟狀況比當學生時好的多,吃的東西卻一樣溼冷。
六七點窩在辦公室,沒事做了,但也不想回家。
跑到附近麵攤上隨便吃碗麵,匆匆又趕回公司,生怕錯過了重要的E-mail。
肚子飽了,甚至因為吃得太快而很脹,但味蕾很懶散,心情很空虛。

我也曾是個賭徒,野心勃勃地想:
一旦我考上第一志願,或是當上總經理,或是找到天命真女,一切的問題都迎刃而解,那天以後,我就會過著幸福快樂的日子。
為了那些快樂的日子,現在苦一點沒關係。
繼續做夢吧,王文華。
在聯考制度下長大的我們,有這種想法很正常。
我們都是延遲快樂的高手,擅長讓人生在未來某個終點線等候。


但聯考制度下長大的我們,後來也都發現:
得到第一志願和天命真女之後,他媽的,竟然有新的問題!
被延遲的快樂不但不生利息,反而連本金都沒有了。
人生不會在未來某個終點線等候,她與你打一個照面,你不抓住她,她說走就走。
陪伴你的只剩感嘆,和打不完的玻尿酸。於是我戒了賭,開始用定存的方式,一天一天累積快樂的利息。
如果沒有命一把贏到大的快樂,那我就一餐一餐累積小小的幸福。
今年以來,我開始講究每一餐。未必要山珍海味,但就算是蚵仔煎,也要細嚼慢嚥。
未必去大飯店,但就算是路邊攤,資料也要搜集齊全。
我把每一餐,當做生命給我的一個機會。
當我打開餐巾、舉起刀叉,我聽見生命對我說:「你可以透過食物和旅行來認識、享受我。」
用這種方式你賺不到錢,得不到名,但是快樂卻一點一滴地發生。原汁原味,絕對實在。
和愛情相比,食物不會可歌可泣,但至少不會騙你。
「沒有愛情的時候,你就多吃!」Eat and live. Oh, My God!
沒有愛情的時候,你就多吃!
我飽讀詩書,卻發現這才是真正的醒世箴言!

九月初的周末,晚上十點吃完美食,和一位老友在街上巧遇:
「最近忙什麼?」我問。
「忙著補習考金融證照,」


他感嘆地說,「沒想到到了我們這個年紀,還要上補習班。」
「有什麼關係?我也在補習。」我說。「你補什麼?」
「想報一個旅行團,到瑞士學烹飪。」
他愣了一下,然後慢慢笑出來。
Yes,我的老友懂了!

那微笑的源頭是一種醒悟,醒悟到經歷了名、利、愛、恨,到頭來人唯一能真正擁有的,是一顆熱騰騰馬鈴薯。
醒悟到天上會飛來很多真、假、虛、實,真正對你好的東西,都是從地底下長出來的。
「報名時別忘了我。」他叮囑。
我點頭,就像高中時答應幫他報英文補習班一樣。
對工作,我們都已鞠躬盡瘁。
對人生,我們才剛要開始。

2008年10月26日

(轉) 結婚前 / 結婚後

結婚前 / 結婚後

男生:如果你能答應的話,我會很高興的

女生;如果鬧到不開心要離婚怎麼辦?

男生:怎麼可能?我不會讓這種事情發生的

女生;那你會一輩子愛我嗎?

男生;當然啦!比別人都還要多。

女生:那你會有別的女人嗎?

男生:什麼傻話,那是不可能的

女生:那以後你會完全負責我們家庭的生計嗎?

男生:一定是這樣的,你放心好了

女生:你不會騙我吧

男生:不會~~~絕對不會

女生:那會送我鑽戒嗎?

男生:當然會,這是一定要的,還要大粒一點

女生:那你不會打我吧

男生:怎麼可能呢?你真是想太多了。

女生:那你要遵守你的承諾哦~~~(大心)


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2008年10月14日

簽名檔趣事01-宅男的行為

┌─────┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬───┬───┐
│ 人種\行為│在家│微笑│留鬚│搭訕│看書│搭肩│運動│睡著│耍溫柔│裝豪邁│
│ *~帥哥~* │孝順│陽光│有型│開心│斯文│害羞│活力│可愛│體貼 │男人味│
│ 醜男 │無聊│變態│拉褟│報警│ 蠢 │騷擾│減肥│懶惰│娘娘腔│ 粗漢 │
│ 宅男 │ 宅 │ 宅 │ 宅 │ 宅 │ 宅 │ 宅 │ 宅 │ 宅 │ 宅 │ 宅 │
└─────┴──┴──┴──┴──┴──┴──┴──┴──┴───┴───┘


老師叫我陽光宅男~看來以宅男的行為,真的也只有宅能解釋了啊~~~啊

2008年9月23日

Eminum-When I'm Gone



台灣的rap應該來朝聖的,雖然是有爸我回來了這樣的流行樂紅了起來。
但是覺得藝術性不夠,灰暗性不夠、韻律性不夠。再者,唱的rap的時候,感情也該放進去!不夠用力,沒有傳達歌詞的意境,話說,星光大道看久了,我就只學會批評 抱歉啊!!

當然要聽國外神級的RAPPER(阿姆)來一段了

"When I'm Gone"

[Introduction]
Yeah...
It's my life...
My own words I guess...

[Verse 1]
Have you ever loved someone so much, you'd give an arm for?
Not the expression, no, literally give an arm for?
When they know they're your heart
And you know you were their armour
And you will destroy anyone who would try to harm 'her
But what happens when karma, turns right around and bites you?
And everything you stand for, turns on you, despite you?
What happens when you become the main source of her pain?
"Daddy look what I made", Dad's gotta go catch a plane
"Daddy where's Mommy? I can't find Mommy where is she?"
I don't know go play Hailie, baby, your Daddy's busy
Daddy's writing a song, this song ain't gonna write itself
I'll give you one underdog then you gotta swing by yourself
Then turn right around in that song and tell her you love her
And put hands on her mother, who's a spitting image of her
That's Slim Shady, yeah baby, Slim Shady's crazy
Shady made me, but tonight Shady's rocka-by-baby...

[Chorus]
And when I'm gone, just carry on, don't mourn
Rejoice every time you hear the sound of my voice
Just know that I'm looking down on you smiling
And I didn't feel a thing, So baby don't feel no pain
Just smile back
And when I'm gone, just carry on, don't mourn
Rejoice every time you hear the sound of my voice
Just know that I'm looking down on you smiling
And I didn't feel a thing, So baby don't feel no pain
Just smile back...

[Verse 2]
I keep having this dream, I'm pushin' Hailie on the swing
She keeps screaming, she don't want me to sing
"You're making Mommy cry, why? Why is Mommy crying?"
Baby, Daddy ain't leaving no more, "Daddy you're lying
"You always say that, you always say this is the last time
"But you ain't leaving no more, Daddy you're mine"
She's piling boxes in front of the door trying to block it
"Daddy please, Daddy don't leave, Daddy - no stop it!"
Goes in her pocket, pulls out a tiny necklace locket
It's got a picture, "this'll keep you safe Daddy, take it withcha'"
I look up, it's just me standing in the mirror
These fuckin' walls must be talking, cuz man I can hear 'em
They're saying "You've got one more chance to do right" - and it's tonight
Now go out there and show that you love 'em before it's too late
And just as I go to walk out of my bedroom door
It's turns to a stage, they're gone, and this spotlight is on
And I'm singing...

[Chorus]
And when I'm gone, just carry on, don't mourn
Rejoice every time you hear the sound of my voice
Just know that I'm looking down on you smiling
And I didn't feel a thing, So baby don't feel no pain
Just smile back
And when I'm gone, just carry on, don't mourn
Rejoice every time you hear the sound of my voice
Just know that I'm looking down on you smiling
And I didn't feel a thing, So baby don't feel no pain
Just smile back...

[Verse 3]
Sixty thousand people, all jumping out their seat
The curtain closes, they're throwing roses at my feet
I take a bow and thank you all for coming out
They're screaming so loud, I take one last look at the crowd
I glance down, I don't believe what I'm seeing
"Daddy it's me, help Mommy, her wrists are bleeding,"
But baby we're in Sweden, how did you get to Sweden?
"I followed you Daddy, you told me that you weren't leavin'
"You lied to me Dad, and now you make Mommy sad
"And I bought you this coin, it says 'Number One Dad'
"That's all I wanted, I just want to give you this coin
"I get the point - fine, me and Mommy are going"
But baby wait, "it's too late Dad, you made the choice
"Now go out there and show 'em that you love 'em more than us"
That's what they want, they want you Marshall, they keep.. screamin' your name
It's no wonder you can't go to sleep, just take another pill
Yeah, I bet you you will. You rap about it, yeah, word, k-keep it real
I hear applause, all this time I couldn't see
How could it be, that the curtain is closing on me
I turn around, find a gun on the ground, cock it
Put it to my brain and scream "die Shady" and pop it
The sky darkens, my life flashes, the plane that I was supposed to be on crashes and burns to ashes
That's when I wake up, alarm clock's ringin', there's birds singin'
It's Spring and Hailie's outside swinging, I walk right up to Kim and kiss her
Tell her I miss her, Hailie just smiles and winks at her little sister
Almost as if to say..

[Chorus/Outro]
And when I'm gone, just carry on, don't mourn
Rejoice every time you hear the sound of my voice
Just know that I'm looking down on you smiling
And I didn't feel a thing, So baby don't feel no pain
Just smile back
And when I'm gone, just carry on, don't mourn
Rejoice every time you hear the sound of my voice
Just know that I'm looking down on you smiling
And I didn't feel a thing, So baby don't feel no pain
Just smile back...

[Curtains closing and sounds of clapping]

【中文歌詞】
是的

這就是我的人生

孤單與無奈的文字…



你是否曾經為了心愛的人而願意不顧一切

沒錯 赴湯蹈火在所不惜

他們是你心中的最愛 而你是他們的保護屏障

你願意摧毀每一個想傷害她的人

但是當命運捉弄 擺你一道時該怎麼辦?

突然間形勢逆轉 你陷入孤軍奮戰

當你成為她痛苦的來源 該怎麼辦?

“爸爸 看看我做的東西”

爸爸必須趕著去搭飛機

“爸爸 媽咪在哪? 我找不到她”

我不知道 到旁邊玩 寶貝海莉 爸爸現在很忙

爸爸正在寫歌 創作需要靈感

給你一隻玩具狗 你自己幫它搖搖尾巴

接著轉身繼續寫歌 隨口告訴她你愛她

把手放在她媽媽身上 她長得跟她媽媽簡直一模一樣

這就是阿姆 是的寶貝 阿姆很瘋狂

阿姆造就了我 但是今晚阿姆的思緒都被寶貝佔據



當我消失 請繼續堅持 別傷心難過

每一次聽到我的歌聲的時候 請記得歡笑

請記得 我隨時看顧著你

我已失去感覺 寶貝請別感到傷痛

記得微笑面對

當我消失 請繼續堅持 別傷心難過

每一次聽到我的歌聲的時候 請記得歡笑

請記得 我隨時看顧著你

我已失去感覺 寶貝請別感到傷痛

記得微笑面對



我一直做著這樣的夢 我推著海莉盪鞦韆

她不斷尖叫 她不希望我唱歌

你讓媽咪哭泣 為什麼 為什麼媽咪在哭泣?

寶貝 爸爸不會離開 爸爸你在說謊

你總是這樣說 你每次說這是最後一次

但是你不會離開 爸爸你是我的

她在門口堆起紙箱企圖把門擋住

爸爸 求求你 爸爸 別離開 爸爸 不要

從她的口袋裡 拉出一條小項鍊

上面鑲著照片 爸爸它會保護你的安全 記得隨身戴著他

抬頭看 我獨自一人站在鏡子前

四周沉陷的牆一定是在說話吧 因為我可以聽見

它們說:「機會已經消失不在 就是今晚」

「趕快明白表示你對他們的愛 要不然就太遲了」

但是當我走出臥室的大門

場景換成了舞台 他們已經離開 聚光燈打開

我開始歌唱



當我消失 請繼續堅持 別傷心難過

每一次聽到我的歌聲的時候 請記得歡笑請記得 我隨時看顧著你

我已失去感覺 寶貝請別感到傷痛

記得微笑面對

當我消失 請繼續堅持 別傷心難過

每一次聽到我的歌聲的時候 請記得歡笑

請記得 我隨時看顧著你

我已失去感覺 寶貝請別感到傷痛

記得微笑面對



台下六萬名觀眾 興奮得跳到座位上

舞台布幕拉下 觀眾丟來的玫瑰遍布我雙腳周圍

我彎身鞠躬感謝你們的大駕光臨

他們大聲尖叫 我的目光再一次掃視台下的人群

我往下一瞧 不敢相信我的眼睛

“爸爸是我 快救救媽咪 她的手脕流著血”

但是寶貝我們現在在瑞典 你怎麼跑到瑞典來了

我偷偷跟蹤你 你告訴過我你不會離開

你欺騙了我 爸爸 你還讓媽媽難過

我買了一個錢幣 上面刻著“第一名的好爸爸”

那就是我最想要的 我只想把這枚錢幣給你

我明白了 沒關係 我和媽咪要走了

寶貝請等一下 太遲了 你已經做了決定

快站上舞台 告訴他們你愛歌迷勝過我們母女

這是他們想要的 他們就是愛阿姆 他們不斷高聲叫著你的名字

難怪你無法安穩入睡 再吃一顆藥吧

我打賭你會的 你的歌詞說明了一切 坦白承認吧

我聽到掌聲 這一次我看不見

怎麼會這樣 我的舞台布幕漸漸拉下

我轉過身 從地上檢起一把槍

扣板機 指著我的腦袋大聲喊著 “死吧 阿姆” 然後一槍轟了自己

天空轉成漆黑 人生畫面快速閃過 我原本要搭乘的飛機墜毀爆炸成了一團灰

當我醒過來 鬧鐘奮力的響著 鳥兒開心的唱著

現在是春天 海莉正在外面盪著鞦韆 我走向Kim親吻著她

告訴她我想念她 海莉開心的笑了 對著妹妹眨眨眼

一切如幻似真



當我消失 請繼續堅持 別傷心難過

每一次聽到我的歌聲的時候 請記得歡笑

請記得 我隨時看顧著你

我已失去感覺 寶貝請別感到傷痛

記得微笑面對

當我消失 請繼續堅持 別傷心難過

每一次聽到我的歌聲的時候 請記得歡笑

請記得 我隨時看顧著你

我已失去感覺 寶貝請別感到傷痛

記得微笑面對 ..

2008年9月15日

On my own - Eponine

這是音樂劇"悲慘世界"的一首咏嘆調 On my own(單戀)

是個在法國大革命時代背景下的故事

貧困、抗爭、死亡屢見不鮮,戰亂層出不窮的頻繁

這訴說人民期盼以久的希望、戰爭之下生離死別的殘酷、有父母的愛、有慈悲的愛

有革命同志之間的情,也有男女之間的愛

雖然柯賽特是主角。

但是這首曲子所綻放的光芒,足以照亮當時的一切


http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Jardin/6860/eponine.jpg艾潘尼一直喜歡著與她一起長大的好朋友 馬利奧
但馬利奧一直沒有察覺,他們之間就是非常好的朋友。
kmgsquidoo 拍攝的 Michael Ball as Marius in Les Miserables。

但是馬利奧愛上了柯賽特。

在柯賽特小的時候,她的媽媽是一個酒女賣笑為生。

她在死前把小柯賽特給尚萬強養育

說到尚萬強,曾因為20元的麵包入了冤獄,但因為逃獄,使得警察在追捕他

為了生活,他拿了神父的家財,但神父卻送給他,他對神父完全的懺悔

但他必須變裝,後來成為了真正慈悲、樂於助人的市長。


在一次艾潘尼與馬利奧爬上圍牆偷看尚萬強家庭園的時候。馬利奧馬上一見鍾情柯賽特。

但是艾潘尼看在心裡,卻答應要幫他追到柯賽特。


http://lh4.ggpht.com/_7c9ueBa5ezs/SBzCH3XYxcI/AAAAAAAAAcw/Jlgxyr5PNlY/Les+Miserables+4.gif.jpg
馬利奧與柯賽特成功的墜入情網,而艾潘尼也默默的聽著他們倆唱著愛之歌。

獨自一個人的承受孤獨,當時是戰亂的夜晚,夜也深

沒有人聲鼎沸幫她掩蓋她寂寞的呼喚,也沒有車水馬龍的隱藏他獨自的身影

如常的安靜無聲,艾潘尼要幫柯賽特送信給馬利奧,

在見馬利奧之前,在靜悄的夜道上

唱出他對馬利奧的思慕之情。

另人為之動容..... It's below down.




And now I'm all alone again
nowhere to turn, no one to go to
Without a home, without a friend
without a face to say hello to
But now the night is near
And I can make-believe he's here

Sometimes I walk alone at night
when everybody else is sleeping
I think of him and I'm happy with
the company I'm keeping.
The city goes to bed and I can live inside my head.

On my own
pretending he's beside me
all alone I walk with him till morning
without him I feel his arms around me
and when I lose my way I close my
eyes and he has found me

In the rain the pavement shines like silver

all the lights are misty in the river
in the darkness the trees are full of starlight
and all I see is him and me forever and forever

And I know it's only in my mind,
that I'm talking to myself and not to him.
And although I know that he is blind,
still I say, there's a way for us.

I love him
But when the night is over
he is gone- the river's just a river
Without him the world around me changes
the trees are bare and everywhere the
streets are full of strangers

I love him
But every day I'm learning
all my life I've only been pretending
Without me his world would go on turning
a world that's full of happiness
that I have never known

I love him
I love him
I love him
but only on my own

A Little fall of rain - EPONINE and Marius

續On My Own


艾潘妮是為了要送信給馬利奧斯,才出現在街道上


但是戰爭卻開始了。


艾潘妮躲避著子彈,一心想趕快拿給馬利奧斯


另一方面,馬利奧斯在堡壘遲遲未見到艾潘妮


他很擔心的出去尋找,在堡壘邊的街道


看到有人倒臥在街邊,他馬上上去扶起他


他的個子很小,翻過身來,才看見原來是艾潘妮


她中彈了,傷的非常重,馬利奧斯很自責的抱起來,將她移動到堡壘裡面。


她仍掏出她胸口的信給馬利奧斯,但馬利奧斯目前全心都在艾潘妮受了傷的事情上。


他不急著看信,他想馬上幫她包紮,馬利奧焦急與緊張的神情,必竟艾潘妮是他最好的朋友之一


但艾潘妮沒有露出痛苦的表情

只是默默的叫他不要緊張,不要難過,艾潘妮無力的倒在馬利奧的懷中

對艾潘妮來說,這時候馬利奧與她之間的一切,已經讓她很滿足了

她對馬利奧斯唱出:



EPONINE(艾潘妮)

Don't you fret, monsieur Marius
別為我感到悲傷,馬里斯先生

I don't feel any pain
我感覺不到任何痛苦

A little fall of rain
這只是一點小雨而已

Can hardly hurt me now
它們現在傷不了我的

You're here, that's all I need to know
你就在我身旁,這就是所有我需要知道的

And you will keep me safe
而你會保護我

And you will keep me close
你會靠近我

And rain will make the flowers grow.
而這場小雨會讓花朵們繼續滋長...


MARIUS(馬里斯)

But you will live 'Ponine
但妳會繼續活下去的,艾潘妮

Dear God above
親愛的天上的神啊

If I could heal your wounds with words of love
如果我充滿愛的話語就能夠治癒妳...


EPONINE(艾潘妮)

Just hold me now and let it be
現在就抱著我,然後就這樣吧

Shelter me
庇護我

Comfort me
安慰我


MARIUS(馬里斯)

You will live a hundred years
妳會繼續活個一百年的

If i could show you how
如果我能告訴你怎麼做到

I won't desert you now
我不會放棄妳的


EPONINE(艾潘妮)

The rain can't hurt me now
雨水已經傷不了我了

This rain will wash away what's past
這場雨將會洗淨過去的種種

And you will keep me safe
而你會保護我的安全

And you will keep me close
而你會將我靠得很近

I'll sleep in yur embrace at last
最後我終於能在你的臂彎中安息

The rain that brings you here is heaven blessed
這場將你帶來這兒的雨是從天堂賜予的祝福

The skies begin to clear and i'm at rest
看,天空漸漸清澄,而我終於能夠休息了

A breath away from where you are
深吸一口你的氣味

I've come home from so far
走了這麼遠,我終於到家了


MARIUS(馬里斯)

EPONINE
艾潘妮....


So don't you fret, monsieur Marius
所以別為我感到悲傷,馬里斯先生

(Hush-a-bye, dear Eponine)
(別再說了,輕聲道別吧,親愛的艾潘妮)

I don't feel any pain
我感覺不到一絲痛苦

(You won't feel any pain)
(妳不會感覺到任何痛苦的)

A little fall of rain
這一點的小雨

(A little fall of rain)
(這一點的小雨)

Can hardly hurt me now
現在已經無法傷害我了

(Can hardly hurt you now)
(現在已經無法傷害妳了)

You're here
你就在這裡

(I'm here)
(我就在這裡)

That's all I need to know
這就是我需要知道的所有

And you will keep me safe, and you will keep me close
而你會保護我的安全,而你會輕輕靠近我

(I will stay with you, till you are sleeping)
(我會一直留在這裡陪妳,直到妳安然入睡)

and rain
而這場雨

(And rain)
(而這場雨)

Will make the flowers........
會讓花朵們繼續........

(Will make the flowers... grow)
(會讓花朵們繼續.....盛開)


(She dies. Marius kisses her, then lays her on the ground)

2008年9月8日

古典


說也奇怪,很早以前,我媽曾經買了一組世界二十四大音樂家的古典cd。

所以一開始,都是從音樂家的名字開始下手,像是貝多芬、莫札特、巴哈、韋瓦弟.... 。

那個時候,第五交響曲-命運,我想是至今還是每個人心中都有印象的一首交響曲。

登!登!登!登!登!登!登!登!八個音符構成的開場,

我一直都記得是那第六片-貝多芬選集的前三首。(再來三首就是moonlight奏鳴曲)

其他的話,我記不清楚全部,但像我對當時莫札特的音樂,就是第六首的"土耳其進行曲"鋼琴曲有印象,也最常聽。


很久了。

我一直都記得,莫札特叫音樂神童,而貝多芬是樂聖、巴哈是音樂之父、韋瓦弟

是協奏曲之父、李斯特是鋼琴之王...etc 諸多對二十四大音樂家的讚揚稱謂。

但那個時候,我永遠只記得我聽過貝多芬命運交響曲的第一樂章的前五分鐘。

moonlight的第一樂章、給愛麗絲、韋瓦弟的春....好像都沒有把他聽完的感覺。

像是一部交響曲有四個樂章。奏鳴曲有的有三個樂章,或是協奏曲的三個樂章。

諸如此類,完整的版本,我很少一次聽完。


成熟說不上來,年齡倒是增加了一倍。


真正的進入了古典樂的世界,雖然我還不到版本辨析評斷的等級

卻也樂於沉浸在更完整的古典樂章之中。

並強烈的欲望去尋找古典樂章的發展與起源,以瞭解作曲家的意境


這個耐心真正的帶領我看見更多東西。


2008年8月25日

20080825原來我還有這麼多疑問~

在網路上人與人的互動中,透過網路資源,說服別人是有滿足感的


為何人在分享(經驗、過程,ex:Mobile01)上,會花下大量的時間是因為神迷?


分享文章的風格是天生的嗎?(像我很佩服寫分享文可以寫大量文字,又可以花大量時間貼圖)
看起來,分享文章不同於作文厚。


感動的元素是可以衡量的嗎?我常常感動,有時感動就像垃圾食物,爽度>實質幫助。但人生就是在追求這些啊!!


想找一些有相同感動的人,但是卻很難找到有共鳴的人...若是有共鳴的話,那不是非常的好嗎?感覺也是可遇不可求。都資訊那麼四通八達了。


看起來,接受跟喜歡,還是差了很大一截呢…


即時互動的成本 遠遠 討論區,論壇的成本,但又各有優點。


msn的狀態功能像是討論區,但是溝通的時候卻只能1對1。而即時溝通的時候,也盡可能的少數溝通。這樣容易建立關係。


當要關係的時候,都是有目的的。而有目的的關係,都是一般人不想要的。因為這樣會覺的不夠情義~!


是因為有期待,才會投入成本吧?

2008年8月23日

一字一句-20080823

告訴你哦!能夠站在世界頂峰的人,想法都跟別人不一樣,不管面對什麼事情,他都不會懷疑自己。

說起來啊…他不是天才,就是個白痴。

一字一句-20080821

天底下沒有白費功夫的努力

2008年7月3日

PHP Related Note 1: Session Error

When you install PHP related Projects like phpMyAdmin, and if you get the followings errors.

Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: open(/tmp\sess_5d877f33fbdef4be60b4ad784392114f, O_RDWR) failed: No such file or directory (2) in c:\appserv\www\mambo\administrator\index2.php on line 40

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Then you should Open your c:\windows\php.ini file, locate the string session.save_path

It probably says: session.save_path =/tmp
Change it to: session.save_path "c:/windows/temp"(or another location)


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2008年6月15日

Brahms piano concerto No.1 Ashkenazy, Giulini

從以前就發現Youtube真的是好東西,只是沒想到現在要買古典CD都可以在上面先試聽了

這種分享的機制還真帶來了許多的便利


這次的布拉姆斯鋼協一號,聽起來也滿有他的交響曲風味,深沉感不錯,交響的成份明顯大於鋼琴,不過我是初進者,不太會形容,但氣氛與氣勢就是非常的吸引我這一類型的帶有憂鬱,但又氣勢非凡的氣質小生~滿讚的

Brahms piano concerto 1, mvt 1 (1of3), Ashkenazy, Giulini



Brahms piano concerto 1, mvt 1 (2of3), Ashkenazy, Giulini



Brahms piano concerto 1, mvt 1 (3of3), Ashkenazy, Giulini

2008年6月12日

求精取向

求精取向(mastery-oriented)

(1)他們重視成就之價值

(2)他們認為只要自己努力的話,自己的能力可以改善

(3)他們有學習的動機、學習目標,並且盼望自己有增加知識的能力

(4)不害怕失敗

(5)將成功歸因於自己的能力

(6) 在競爭情境中學習較快

(7) 有自信與活力,但較易緊張

(8) 願意負擔學習責任

(9)喜歡具體性的回饋

(10)活得較有成就,但也十分辛苦

2008年5月22日

退稅-TV

因為通貨澎漲,使得民生所有的物價上漲,許多原物料上漲,輸入性通澎不斷的上揚


在經濟學上,物價上漲對儲蓄的人不利,那對誰有利?


對欠錢的人。因為可以用實質上較少的錢還債


而台灣裡,誰是欠錢最多的人呢?





就是政府,目前的配套措施只對大企業有利、對王永慶有利,但是對老百姓來說可慘了。


因此政府這次一次漲足的配套措施,在社會福利來說


應該加上退稅,超過3%,每1%退稅2200元


因此,這樣窮人才得以受到補貼。


這種稅是有專有名詞的,就叫:「通貨澎漲稅」(Inflation Tax)

2008年5月17日

本日最感動-母護嬰 最後簡訊「記住我愛妳」

母護嬰 最後簡訊「記住我愛妳」

更新日期:2008/05/17 16:20 國際新聞組/綜合報導

在被震垮的瓦礫廢墟中,救難人員可以輕易地看見人類的至情至性。在四川省北川縣,搶救人員又發現一位偉大的母親,她弓著背護住只有幾個月大的女兒,自己早已氣絕身亡,但救難人員發現女嬰卻神奇地毫髮未傷,安靜地睡著。

北京今天出版的新快報傳誦這個感人的故事,在重災區北川縣,搶救人員在廢墟中發現一名被已房屋壓死的女子,她以雙膝跪地,整個上身向前匍匐,雙手扶著地以支撐身體,就像是古人行禮一般,但身軀已被壓得變形。

原本救難人員在狹窄的間隙中,伸進手去確認這個女子已經死亡,因此就決定轉往別處去搶救,他們走了幾步後,搜索救援隊的隊長突然大步地往回跑,邊跑還邊喊「快過來」。搜救人員又來到屍體前,費力地把手伸進女人的身子底下摸索,探了幾下之後,他即高喊「有人!有個孩子!還活著!」

於是搜救隊員小心翼翼地把女子周圍的砂石清開,然後即發現她的身體下果然躺著她的孩子,約莫三、四個月大,因為媽媽的身體幫她擋住坍牆,她竟然毫髮無傷,被抱出來的時候,還安靜睡著。

隨後,隨行的醫生過來替女嬰解開被子做些檢查,發現有一支手機塞在被子裡,醫生下意識地看了一下手機的屏幕,發現屏幕上顯示著一條已寫好的簡訊:「親愛的寶貝,如果妳能活著,一定要記住我愛妳。」這時,雖然是早就見慣了生離死別,但醫生仍怎麼也止不住眼眶的淚水,手機傳給在場每個人,看到的都為之動容不已。


2008年4月28日

一個神奇公式,兩個基本指標

找到高盈餘報酬率與高資本報酬率的公司是一個神奇公式

First of all

盈餘報酬率(Earning Yield)=每股盈餘/每股股價

數值愈高代表,你用愈低價,買到價值愈高(指股價)的公司。



資本報酬率(Return of Capital)=收入/投入成本

數值愈高代表,他運用資金回收成本的效率愈高

假如,A開一家分店要花四十萬,但是每一年才賺一萬,這樣算出來的報酬率就是2.5%

假設同業中,B開一家分店也是四十萬,但是每一年可以賺二十萬,這樣算出來的報酬率就是50%

因此,你可以知道你該投資的是B公司,而不是A公司,你會想要有高的資本報酬率,而不是低的資本報酬率

比起其他對於回收的預估與猜測

差別在於是否為本質是在預測,還是瞭解?
例如說,假如你現在投入4小時在讀書上,3小時在考古題上,你能夠大概估計你這次考試,你會考幾分嗎?

我想,其中還要看他這次準備的方向、他這次讀書的效率、他有沒有中途跑出去,結果忘了之前讀的內容,因此,有很多因子都去影響了這次的結果,然而,這些你都不知道。

另一個是說,投入4小時在讀書上,3小時在考古題上,該次考試你考了九十八分。那我雖然不知道你的投入時間以及效率,但你讀書的成果很明顯,因此我可以暫時相信你的讀書過程是有用的,相較於另一個投入4小時在讀書上,3小時在考古題上,卻只拿了六十分的人。

股價有時高有時低,你在不瞭解其情況下,預測其表現,分明就是跟買樂透是一樣的結果。

但這些數值不同於第一個預測的行為,而都是直接指向其過去的表現,顯然不是預估與猜測

必竟我們知道,未來是很難去預測的,但是過去表現是確實存在的,而且可以比較

我們能夠相信,在賺錢能力愈高的公司,若能用市場低估的價錢買到其股價

會是一個好的投資

2008年4月14日

九份的見證(一日遊)

想到九份,就想到以前的那份單純

隨著前往瑞芳電車的快奔,心早己脫離都市的煩悶。

出了車門,即感受到了市外的氣氛,上了公車,便直接前往九份



與九份初次打照面,可惜天氣沒有賞臉

遠處景色盡帶霧色,彷彿即將大雨傾盆

望向略遠處的山色,心情充滿了悠靜與絲絲興奮





因為早上時分,所以沒有擁擠的人,透過第一人稱,呼吸那懷舊的氣氛

沿路看見許多時代的過客,都被真實地重生,正在九份老街中坐客




一條條交織巷弄的街市,處處都隱藏著時代的故事

老舊水泥與木造房子,訴說著早己失傳的歲事



九份老街充斥著經典的美味,沿途飄過陣陣香腸的撲鼻香味

碗粿呈現著皎好姿色供人嚐味,九份芋圓碎冰脆在嘴角涼透心田滋味

夏天的陽光雖刺眼,身旁卻徐風紛飛,填飽了胃,也見證了九份的夏天(ps,發生在後)




隨著步出老街的漸漸,遠離了人煙,剩下寧靜的氛圍,來到五番坑公園

這是九份的曾經的豐富礦產資源,也與日本人結下因緣。



回到喧囂的街鄰,靠近斜長的階梯,心領神會老舊戲院(昇平戲院)的當年買票情景

經過悲情城市的樓景,浮現候導演的拍導風情。



劃過九份來到階道的盡頭,通往國小階梯的門口,坐著許多乘涼吃冰的群眾

進入國小望去九份的領空,太陽終於探出了頭,也帶來了夏天的風,是久違的相逢



午後,人潮漸漸的洶湧,便打算直接離開人群高峰,步行離開了九份街頭

我們望向遠端的山峰,打定前往登峰(雞籠山)。


爬山的路讓腳變的一點也不輕盈,一步又一步舉步維艱直到了山頂

只是早己回想不起登山疲累的身體,涼風已經吹落了我所有的汗滴。

映入眼廉的盡是美景,盡是遼闊無垠的天色與山影。

徒留舒適的心情與無限想像的情境。




離開山上,再度回到了老街道(基山街)上,沒想到肚子已經空空盪盪

吃了麵再加喝一碗熱湯,這時吃什麼感覺都一級棒。

轉眼已經下午四點過了半,在公車來之前我們仍然四處逛。

又見八番坑在下方,漫步九份的歷史與文化!

來到遊客中心才發現九份附近還有的晃。一天絕對不夠run。
(金瓜石、黃金瀑布、隧道口、茶壺山...etc)

光逛街、登山已經讓我們壓力全釋放。

留點餘地吧,下次還能再來這Have Fun ^.^y

想體會本次行程嗎?
本行程是:台北車站火車瑞芳公車九份基山街(逛街美食)→ 五番坑公園昇平戲院 → 豎崎路(石階路)→ 悲情城市 九份國小(九份芋圓) → 雞籠山→雞龍山步道→ 山頂豎崎路(石階路)→ 八番坑→回程。