Author: Ken

  • 常在河边走,哪有不湿鞋

    买了一对音箱,漫步者M2,是在重庆赛博看到的,非常精致的小音箱,全频单元,其实买的主要原因是因为它的做工太精致了,原来我是一直不看好漫步者的,因为那些低端的音箱效果实在是太垃圾了,没想试听了下这个小音箱的效果居然还不错,这下看电影就舒服啦~不用忍受笔记本音箱呱噪的声音,本来刘X建议我买七百多那个M3,但我还是喜欢M2多一些,M3的做法显得太浮躁,不够细腻,虽然它的高频单元和低频单元是分开的,这个M2有两种颜色,黑色和白色,白色要别致得多,终于选择黑色是因为,看电影的时候,白色会有反光,干扰视线~
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    # 前面板喷砂纯铝面板,全木质箱体,钢琴亮漆工艺,经典黑白配色
    # 采用全新NT系列小型全频带扬声器,金属铝振膜,大体积钕铁硼磁体
    # 键控音量,凹凸键面设计
    # 精良电路设计,小音箱大功率
    # 全防磁单元,随意摆随意听
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    机器中毒了,常在河边走,哪有不湿鞋丫,因为我从一个不知名的网站上下载了RM修复软件,随后安装了一大堆恶意软件,这不可怕,可怕的是有一个隐藏的下载器,让恶意软件删之不尽,如我般驰骋网络都要中招,不要说那些只会点点鼠标被流氓软件强奸了无数次的普通网民了,突然想起一个很好笑的事情,“反流氓软件”运动已经离奇地上升到“论法的精神”这个高度,前些时日,雅虎状告奇虎不正当竞争案结案,法院判定奇虎将雅虎助手列为恶意软件的行为构成不正当竞争,而奇虎方的律师则辩驳说,如果没有明文法律禁止的就可以畅行无阻,那么流氓软件是否可以肆意妄为。

    陪亭希MM到沃尔玛买东西,她问我要买什么,我说看到什么值得买的就买,为什么要规定自己要买什么?她买了一只小烤鸡,一堆汉堡,我把超市逛完了也没买什么,在二楼的梯口,看到众多的玩具猪摆在货架上,一只粉色的小猪,把手指含在嘴巴里面,我看着它,不禁眉开眼笑,立刻买下,突然,收到玲的短信:可以见面吗……

  • Old style

    到重庆一趟,让我元气大伤,下车的时候很想倒在那片瓦砾上,杰妹坚持要我去酒吧,她说她想我了。

    33送我的内衣不错,触感温婉柔和,或者说居家服更合适,照片发给她,她问我是不是大了,我说我喜欢宽松的,穿那么紧绷干嘛,记得本高先生每到夏天就穿很长的很宽大的自制长袖来上课,完全的私塾先生打扮,可惜他现在不上课了,大概也没有了那种氛围,小伊昨晚上去醉酒,吐得一塌糊涂,我想,这样的方式也许更好,她虽然幼稚,但是她却从不为自己的决定后悔,这很难得。

    在NYT上看到一篇文章,觉得应该是被标记为Modern Love专栏才对,后来一想,这明明就是Old style,我到底是怎么在想哦……和大家分享一下,希望大家能完整的阅读。

    Full Text:
    Vows: Marilu Henner, Michael Brown
    IT was October 1970. President Nixon was in office and the Beatles had broken up. Every Thursday night, a feisty red-haired young woman named Marilu Henner walked across the campus of the University of Chicago alongside Michael Brown, a handsome guy with long hair and glacier blue eyes. They were freshmen, giddy with newfound freedom. Anyone strolling by would have assumed they were a couple.
    They were not. “My roommate Linda was dating him, and he would walk me back to the dorm from physics class to see her,” said Ms. Henner, who became an actress and is perhaps best known for the hit TV series “Taxi” and for appearances in Broadway shows. “I wish I had met him first.”
    Mr. Brown and the roommate eventually broke up. Ms. Henner wanted more than anything to pursue him, but she said the “girlfriend code” — never date a friend’s ex — forbade it. She stifled her crush.
    “I had no idea she felt that way,” Mr. Brown, 54, said the other day. “I’m a guy. I don’t have that radar.”
    Ms. Henner, also 54, made her Broadway debut in 1974 in the musical “Over Here!” She had grown up in a theatrical household. Her parents ran a dancing school in the backyard of their Chicago house and a beauty salon in the kitchen. An uncle operated a cat hospital on the roof when he wasn’t serving as the neighborhood astrologist.
    While Ms. Henner pursued her acting career, Mr. Brown became a merchant seaman and traveled the world.
    The actress and the sailor crossed paths again in the fall of 1980 in New Orleans. Ms. Henner, then 28 and already recognizable as the spunky female cabbie on “Taxi,” was sitting in a small office at City Hall, awaiting a wedding license for her impending first marriage to the actor Frederic Forrest. Suddenly, she saw Mr. Brown pass in the hallway. “I was so excited,” Ms. Henner remembered. “I screamed and went running after him.”
    Mr. Brown, who had married and had just returned from living in Brazil, had no idea that Ms. Henner was famous. “She invited me to her wedding, but then I never got a phone call with the details,” he said. Ms. Henner had realized that she couldn’t have him there for two reasons: her fiancé was very jealous and Mr. Brown’s eyes still buckled her knees.
    “I kept thinking, ‘How come I’m not marrying a guy like that?’ ” she said.
    More than 20 years passed. Ms. Henner divorced Mr. Forrest, and then married the television director Robert Lieberman, with whom she had two sons. In 2001, she was again divorced and living high in the Hollywood Hills.
    Mr. Brown, who had three children and who was also divorced, lived nearby in Palos Verdes. He had joined his twin brother, Marc, as a partner in BrownTrout Publishers, a San Francisco company that made wall calendars, books and pocket planners.
    That February, a mutual friend who had recently run into Ms. Henner passed her phone number to Mr. Brown. “I was alone and adrift,” he said. “I didn’t know that Marilu was single. I just wanted to talk to a friend.” He called and left a message.
    “My heart was pounding when I called him back,” Ms. Henner said. “I twisted like a pretzel to put the tension in my body, so he wouldn’t hear it in my voice.”
    A date was set for dinner. Mr. Brown, who usually wears black jeans and a leather jacket, arrived an hour late to pick up Ms. Henner because his daughters had insisted on dressing him in a silk shirt and pleated pants. (“I saved that outfit, but he hasn’t worn it since,” Ms. Henner said.) After a four-and-a-half-hour meal, they returned to Ms. Henner’s home. She took him outside to admire the view a few times. Finally, he got the hint: they kissed.
    Within a week, they were in love. Two months later, Mr. Brown found out he had bladder cancer. Ms. Henner, a longtime vegan who has written several health books, quickly took charge and arranged appointments with a phalanx of specialists. During a CAT scan, it was discovered that Mr. Brown also had early-stage lung cancer.
    “My friends asked me, ‘Doesn’t this make you want to bail?’ ” Ms. Henner said. “I said: ‘No way! I had finally found the love of my life and I want him around for another 30 years, at least.’ ”
    Mr. Brown, whom Ms. Henner likens to a sequoia because he is tall, strapping and solid, said: “I felt like it was more unfair for her than for me. But she stuck with me and she saved my life.”
    In November of that year, Mr. Brown underwent surgery to remove the lower lobe of his right lung. He awoke, feeling groggy. When he finally focused, he saw Ms. Henner. She was sitting at his bedside, smiling and holding his hand.
    “With all the emotion I could muster, I proposed,” said Mr. Brown, whose disease is in remission. “I love her spirit.”
    They were married on Thursday before 100 people in Ms. Henner’s home. The bridegroom’s twin brother, a Universal Life minister, officiated. The bride, who wore a pale peach Escada gown, was given away by her sons, Nicky, 12, and Joey, 11. In the couple’s vows, she promised to update his wardrobe, and he swore to obey the rules in her health books.
    “It’s nice that people live long enough that they’re able to find their way back to the place where they always should have been,” the bridegroom’s twin brother said.
    ? Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company

  • 2006年度最佳春联

    上联:男生,女生,穷书生,生生不息!
    下联:初恋,热恋,婚外恋,恋恋不舍!
    横批:生无可恋

    上联:博士生,研究生,本科生,生生不息!
    下联:上一届,这一届,下一届,届届失业!
    横批:愿读服输

    上联:金沙江,嘉陵江,黑龙江,江江可投!
    下联:实验楼,教学楼,宿舍楼,楼楼可跳!
    横批:空前绝后

    上联:爱国爱家爱师妹!
    下联:防火防盗防师兄!
    横批:恋爱自由