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isaac Mao

央视自扇耳光!讽高人预测日本地震----本溪39中教师预测出本次日本地震? 深度娱乐论坛 深度娱乐论坛 - 深度,值得深入! - 0 views

shared by isaac Mao on 17 Jun 08 - Cached
  • 前地震局领导2008年6月8日在CCTV-2的对话节目上,为了说明地震是无法预测的,现场从口袋里掏出一封信:本溪一中学教师预测最近日本或中国东部还要发生7级以上地震!该官员生动地用归谬法驳斥了地震是可以预测的荒谬言论!还广大地震局的老爷们以清白!全国人民都觉得本溪的中学教师是脑残!惟恐天下不乱,为了抽地震局的脸不惜赌咒发誓说以后还要地震,结果白纸黑字铁证如山地被公仆拿到CCTV-2做全民公示!真是活该!!!!     公元2008年6月14日上午8时43分(北京时间7时43分)左右,日本东北地区发生里氏7.2级地震……
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    http://fun.deepin.org/read.php?tid=224216 这个地址,在注册后显示:"帖子ID非法"
Roger Chen

Is Web 2.0 Living on Thin Air? - Tom Davenport - 0 views

  • Did you wonder whether our economy had grown a little overly precious? How can we really be producing value if we're all sitting around blogging and Facebook-friending each other?
  • 1999 the British think-tanker Charles Leadbeater published the book Living on Thin Air. It was both an appealing notion and a scary one: that we no longer have to produce anything but ideas. And that was even before Web 2.0--a platform for everyone to share their ideas, opinions, favorite tunes, and relationship statuses with each other. It was all a lot of fun, but I occasionally wondered whether it was really good for economic productivity.
  • it wouldn't be a bad outcome if the current crisis led to a more diligent, industrious economic climate. Chatting and socializing are important things, but they're not the only things.
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  • But it seems to me that many of the activities, business models, and assumptions behind social media are a bit fluffy, and that fluffiness is going to be difficult to maintain in the post-bubble environment we now find ourselves in.
  • Socializing as a distraction has always existed. Though there are more ways to do this now, people still have the ability to recognize that which produces real value in their life, both economically and socially. Balance between these has always been a challenge.
  • A few years from now, only the successful, profitable, and useful will survive.
isaac Mao

Solidot | 奥运官网屏保程序包含恶意代码? - 0 views

  • 他的电脑是Windows XP工作站,鉴于工作需要经常要启动Symantec杀毒软件、Zone Alarm Pro和Spybot检查系统安全。他从奥运会官网的fun page页面上下载了墙纸和屏保The Spring of BEIJING(exe文件),一个基于flash的屏保程序。他将屏保设置为自动锁住控制台,即运行时需要输入密码。开始正常,但不久后出现了小问题,不得不用ctrl-alt-del强制关闭。结果他随后发现Zone Alarm进程被关闭了,一个消息窗口报告屏保中发现键击监控程序。作者表示他并非是flash程序员,因此结论只是推测,只是想提醒其他人注意。
isaac Mao

BBtv - Google's "Great Firewall of China": Fun with the Billboard Liberation Front and ... - 0 views

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    The San Francisco-based Billboard Liberation Front has been transforming the world of advertising since 1977. When Austrian art-pranksters and regular BBtv guests monochrom recently visited the United States to spread their Sculpture Mob dogma, a historic meeting with the elusive BLF took place. BBtv's hidden cameras captured everything.
Kenyth Zeng

熊博网: 天神下凡! - 0 views

  • 通过归纳和总结,有助于我们了解总理的工作轨迹和生活习性。首先我们知道他老人家比较偏爱西红柿炒鸡蛋,喜欢带馅儿的主食,似乎不爱吃肉
  • 少年天子胡锦涛同志登基之初,一直没能摆脱江酷睿的垂帘听政。后来终于亲政了,马上致力于打造一届亲民的中央政府。
  • 江酷睿不用说是肯定不会跟人民群众吃吃喝喝搞庸俗化的,而且他肚子太大,根本坐不进食堂的标准化餐桌;李大总理自从得罪了学生们就不太敢抛头露面了,连话都少了;朱大总理暨如今的清华院长从来都是一副不苟言笑的学院派的酷毙姿态,你让他走地雷阵可以,跳万丈深渊也成,想吃饭?门儿也没有啊。
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  • 中国官场四大班子的排序是党的总书记、人大委员长、政协主席、国务院总理。第一个和第四个都是实权派,他们虽然同为政治核心,但是党主席的安保规格一直就比国务院总理高得多。
  • 这大概是因为党主席的命比人民总理的要值钱些,总理挂了可以随时任命新的,谁干都一样。但是党和军委主席驾崩就会引起政局动荡权力洗牌腥风血雨官场倾轧甚至于天下大乱。
  • 党可载舟亦可覆舟,党永远比民心重要;控制住党就攥住了军队的裤裆,裤裆里有了枪就不怕老百姓胡来,谁胡来就干死谁!
  • 人民政府正是摸准了老百姓的脉,索性让大家看个够。他们认识到这是一个廉价但是收效奇佳的好方法,不需要你拿出什么切实地政策和承诺,也不需要你带去多少赈灾物资和巨款,你只需要亲自去看看老百姓,跟他们一起吃饭、聊天、握手、表示慰问,老百姓就会怨气全消转怒为喜甚至受宠若惊。即便他们的家园刚刚被洪水冲毁,即便他们的亲人刚刚被矿难埋葬,即便他们的生命刚刚因为劣质药品而饱受摧残,即便他们的孩子刚刚因为让领导先走而烧死在火场……
Kenyth Zeng

奥运圣火来到广州!-jojofish-搜狐博客 - 0 views

isaac Mao

Hello Kiwi at Realaxt On the road… - 0 views

shared by isaac Mao on 28 Feb 08 - Cached
  • 执着,坚持,努力,为了梦想 不懈的奋斗。Kiwi 没有翅膀,但是和所有的鸟一样,同样有飞翔的梦想。做一只鸟,哪有不想飞的呢? 有了梦想好事,但是如果不实践它,那它就只能算是空想,一个白日梦而已。不能真飞,于是就模拟一次吧。Kiwi 的创意很好,但是代价很大。用一个生命换来一次飞行。在一个90度的悬崖上,努力的用它那不太灵活的大脚操作各种工具,做各种“特技”表演。各种准备终于做好了,Kiwi 可以飞了。悬崖前面是梦想,生后是生活,是现实,是一只永远不能飞的小丑鸟。为了梦想和xx,他冲了下去。镜头转动,Kiwi 飞起来了。他享受,他感动,他流泪。短暂的过后,随着一声沉闷的撞击声,Kiwi……..PS.不好意思,又是一篇高考小作文。
feng37

Inside the precision hack « Music Machinery - 0 views

  • At 4AM this morning I received an email inviting me to an IRC chatroom where someone would explain to me exactly how the Time.com 100 Poll was precision hacked. Naturally, I was a bit suspicious. Anyone could claim to be responsible for the hack - but I ventured onto the IRC channel (feeling a bit like a Woodward or Bernstein meeting Deep Throat in a parking garage). After talking to ‘Zombocom’ (not his real nick) for a few minutes, it was clear that Zombocom was a key player in the hack. He explained how it all works. The Beginning Zombocom told me that it all started out when the folks that hang out on the random board of 4chan (sometimes known as /b/) became aware that Time.com had enlisted moot (the founder of 4chan) as one of the candidates in the Time.com 100 poll. A little investigation showed that a poll vote could be submitted just by doing an HTTP get on the URL:        http://www.timepolls.com/contentpolls/Vote.do ?pollName=time100_2009&id=1883924&rating=1 where ID is a number associated with the person being voted for (in this case 1883924 is Rain’s ID). Soon afterward, several people crafted ‘autovoters’ that would use the simple voting URL protocol to vote for moot. These simple autovoters could be triggered by an easily embeddable ’spam URL’. The autovoters were very flexible allowing the rating to be set for any poll candidate. For example, the URL           http://fun.qinip.com/gen.php?id=1883924 &rating=1&amount=160 could be used to push 160 ratings of 1 (the worst rating) for the artist Rain to the Time.com poll.
  • “Needless to say, we were enraged” says Zombocom. /b/ responded by getting organized - they created an IRC channel (#time_vote) devoted to the hack, and started to recruit. Shortly afterward, one of the members discovered that the ’salt’, the key to authenticating requests, was poorly hidden in Time.com’s voting flash application and could be extracted. With the salt in hand - the autovoters were back online, rocking the vote.
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