没有白熬夜

感谢西班牙,为我们球迷奉献了一次华丽完美的欧洲杯。

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献给西班牙的帅哥们。

(照片压缩了不清楚,可惜……)网易相册大图

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黄万里文集pdf版下载

收入黄万里先生对水利工程学的一些基本理论问题的研究,对黄河治理与长江三峡工程等重大问题的基本观点,以及黄先生的部分诗词、散文和几篇记者访谈录。

以便大体了解黄万里教授主要的学术成就和对一些重大科技问题的见解,观察到像他那样一代学人为追求事业、追求真理的执著、艰难和曲折的历程,多少从中感受到他那鲜明的个性和高尚的人品,欣赏到他那优雅的情趣和秀美的文采。

我在网上找了一下:
资源一:pdf版本,371页   1.7MB
在我的box.net下 http://www.box.net/shared/hyh0qts00c
来源这里  : http://share.ovi.com/media/azertyu17.public/azertyu17.10002
注:访问若不顺,可以用破×网工具
这个资源下载请先扫描病毒,有木马。
这个资源内包含:黄万里文集pdf。
寻找林~~~昭的灵魂.林~~昭资料补记
自&由上网软件四合一(自油门6.22,FirePhoenix-1.0_Build_1001-install,u……)

资源二: http://hi.baidu.com/lau_rui/blog/item/47e32afa043f228c9f5146b8.html

没有下过,不知有效否~(更新,100%可以下载!)

PS1,欢迎加入豆瓣黄万里小组。呵呵。

PS2, 推荐  http://myboooks.googlepages.com/   (翻山越岭)

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Important dates in Microsoft’s history (AP文)

盖茨大叔今日正式退休。

Important dates in Microsoft’s history

By The Associated Press Thu Jun 26, 4:23 PM ET

Some key dates in the history of Microsoft Corp.:

1975 — Paul Allen and Bill Gates, friends who had co-written a programming language for the Altair hobby-kit personal computer, license it to the makers of the Altair. This programming language is the first Microsoft product.

Jan. 1, 1979 — Microsoft moves from Albuquerque, N.M., to the Seattle area.

1980 — Microsoft chosen by IBM to create operating system for its first PC. Microsoft buys the software for $50,000 from another company and calls it MS-DOS. Steve Ballmer joins Microsoft.

Aug. 12, 1981 — IBM introduces the PC, running on MS-DOS.

1983 — Microsoft introduces its Word word-processing program, announces plans to create Windows operating system. Allen resigns as vice president, but remains on the board of directors.

November 1985 — Microsoft ships its first version of Windows.

March 13, 1986 — Microsoft’s stock goes public.

Aug. 1, 1989 — Microsoft introduces earliest version of the Office business software suite.

1991 — Federal Trade Commission investigates claims Microsoft monopolizes the market for PC operating systems. Investigation closes two years later without a formal complaint.

January 1, 1994 — Bill Gates marries Melinda French on the Hawaiian island of Lanai.

July 1994 — U.S. and European antitrust investigations settled; Microsoft agrees to change contracts with PC makers. Settlement is rejected in federal court, then reinstated in 1995.

Aug. 24, 1995 — Microsoft launches Windows 95.

Nov. 27, 1995 — Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 2.0, challenging Netscape’s Navigator Web browser.

Dec. 7, 1995 — Gates details shift in Microsoft strategy to focus on the Internet.

Aug. 6, 1997 — Microsoft and Apple Computer agree to share technology and set aside long-standing feud.

Oct. 20, 1997 — Justice Department sues Microsoft, says it violated the 1994 consent decree by requiring computer makers to use its Internet browser as a condition of using Windows.

May 18, 1998 — Justice Department and 20 states sue Microsoft, alleging it illegally thwarted competition. One state later drops out of the suit.

July 21, 1998 — Ballmer becomes president of Microsoft.

Oct. 19, 1998 — The antitrust trial begins, continues into summer of 1999.

Nov. 5, 1999 — U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson releases his findings of fact, which label Microsoft a monopoly.

Jan. 13, 2000 — Gates steps aside as CEO, giving the post to Ballmer, remains chairman and becomes chief software architect.

Feb. 17, 2000 — Microsoft launches Windows 2000.

June 7, 2000 — Jackson orders the breakup of Microsoft into two companies.

Sept. 26, 2000 — Supreme Court refuses to hear Microsoft’s appeal of Jackson’s decision, sending the case to a federal appeals court.

Sept. 6, 2001 — Justice Department says it will no longer seek a breakup of Microsoft.

November 2001 — Microsoft, Justice Department reach tentative deal to settle antitrust case.

Oct. 25, 2001 — Worldwide launch of Windows XP.

August 2002 — Microsoft unveils business and product changes to comply with Justice Department settlement.

June 23, 2003 — Microsoft announces Windows Mobile for handheld computers and phones.

March 24, 2004 — European Commission fines Microsoft a record $613 million for antitrust violations, though the sanction is later suspended while Microsoft appeals.

April 2, 2004 — Sun settles antitrust claims with Microsoft for $1.95 billion.

June 30, 2004 _U.S. appeals court unanimously approves settlement with Justice Department.

Dec. 22, 2004 — An EU court rejects Microsoft’s appeal of the March order.

May 12, 2005 — Microsoft shows off new Xbox 360; console hits shelves in November.

July 1, 2005 — Microsoft agrees to pay IBM $775 million in cash and $75 million in software to settle antitrust claims.

Oct. 11, 2005 — RealNetworks settles antitrust claims with Microsoft for $761 million.

March 23, 2006 — Microsoft announces a shake-up in its Windows unit, two days after saying it won’t have its next consumer version of Windows ready for the holiday season as planned.

June 15, 2006 — Bill Gates announces plans to withdraw from day-to-day duties at Microsoft in July 2008 so he can focus on his charitable foundation.

Nov. 14, 2006 — Microsoft introduces Zune music player.

Jan. 30, 2007 — Microsoft releases long-delayed Windows Vista and Office 2007.

Jan. 31, 2008 — Microsoft makes unsolicited offer to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion. Eventually walks away after Yahoo won’t agree to even higher offer, $47.5 billion.

June 27, 2008 — Gates steps down from full-time role in company, remains board chairman.

 via (yahoo news)

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8 Free Online Resources For Learning A New Language(转)

 来自www.bravenewtraveler.com

Perhaps the most useful skill you can carry is knowledge of the local language.

It can open up a startling range of opportunities, ease the strain of logistics and planning, and allow you to develop a deeper connection with the place and, more importantly, the people you are visiting.

With a little advanced planning, and an introduction to the basics, it can be surprisingly easy to pick up a language on the road.

A good phrasebook, and the dedication to use it, are the first steps to mastering a new tongue. Beyond that, an organized set of study materials can make all the difference between stumbling though a few disjointed commonalities and articulately expressing your ideas and opinions.

While most travelers understand this, who wants to buy and carry around a pile of language books? Fortunately, there are a number of excellent internet sites devoted to language study, most of them providing their services for free.

1. BBC Languages

The BBC offers comprehensive online courses in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, and Greek, with slightly briefer introductions to several other languages.

This incredible, totally free, service is the best option for starting a new language from the beginning as the curricula are well designed, very complete, and easy to follow; all important features of a self-study program.

2. MIT OpenCourseWare

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has made a great effort to supply all of its course materials online for the free use of MIT students and the global internet community.

The Languages and Literatures department features courses in languages such as Chinese, Japanese, French, German and Spanish in addition to many interesting literature and culture topics.

While the usefulness of the materials provided varies depending on the course, they all include a detailed study plan to aid the self-learner in structuring a home course.

3. Internet Polyglot

The Internet Polyglot provides study materials for twenty-one languages. The unit-based materials available are ideal for a student already familiar with the basics of the language and interested in practicing specific areas and applications.

4. The Open University LeaningSpace

Similar to the Internet Polyglot, the LearingSpace provides unit-based study materials with a primary emphasis in French and Spanish.

5. Language Learning Podcasts

In the last few years, there has been an explosion of podcasts devoted to learning a language. These resources provide important sound cues and practical pronunciation guides, and are an invaluable tool for a self-study program.

To find podcasts, iTunes users can navigate to the “education” category of the iTunes Music Store. Other listeners can browse popular podcast databases like Odeo or The Podcast Directory.

A highlight of some of the more popular language podcasts includes Learn Greek, The French Podcast, ChinesePod, A Taste of Russian, and the Cherokee Language Podcast.

6. Madinah Arabic Language Course

For those interested in learning Arabic, the Madinah Course is the best online course available for free. Focusing on both spoken and written Arabic, this course takes the student from the first introductions through the advanced beginner level.

7. Livemocha

Livemocha is a social networking community focused on learning foreign languages. It provides free online courses in German, Mandarin Chinese, French, Spanish, and Hindi with plans to expand to other languages in the future.

In addition to the online courses, available from introductory to intermediate levels, Livemocha provides an active community of language learners and native speakers willing to work with you and give help when needed.

This community based approach makes Livemocha one of the most useful tools for the self-study of language.

8. Something Completely Different

Travelers interested in learning a more obscure, or even endangered language, should begin their research at the Ethnologue, an online database of all of the world’s 6,912 known living languages.

For more specific study, check out the Sanskrit Self Study program, an introductory course for learning Tibetan, Yucatec Maya language study materials, the great book Introduction to Zulu, or the Comparative Bantu Languages Dictionary.

Learning a new language requires time and dedication and can be a challenge no matter how good the tools available.

Still, these online resources are accessible anywhere you can find an internet connection and will make all the difference when trying to tame that new tongue, at home or abroad.

What are some your favourite online resources for learning a new language? Please share in the comments!

VIA

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2008年2月的丽水(zhejiang)

还以为照片丢了~
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城市的一部分~

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山地公寓

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市档案馆

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市府广场附近的一处公寓

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