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这是一场无路可退的“战争”。北京时间2008年5月12日14时28分,四川发生7.8级地震,全国十多个省市有明显震感,人员伤亡惨重。这场罕见的灾害,是对中华民族的又一次磨砺。艰难困苦,玉汝于成,悠久华夏度过了无数惊涛骇浪。同胞们,在灾害面前让我们站直,让我们坚持,坚持意味着机会,意味着新生。在此,让我们用自己的名字铭记,用真诚为灾区人民筑起精神的长城,向世人展示我们的坚毅。

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      13:1 我若能说万人的方言,并天使的话语却没有慈爱,我就成了呜的锣,响的钹一般。

  Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.

  13:2 我若有先知讲道之能,也明白各样的奥秘,各样的知识。而且有全备的信,叫我能够移山,却没有慈爱,我就算不得什么。

  And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.

  13:3 我若将所有的周济穷人,又舍己身叫人焚烧,却没有磁爱,仍然与我无益。

  And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.

  13:4 爱是恒久忍耐,又有恩慈。爱是不嫉妒。爱是不自夸。不张狂。

  Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up,

  13:5 不作害羞的事。不求自己的益处。不轻易发怒。不计算人的恶。

  Doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil;

  13:6 不喜欢不义。只喜欢真理。

  Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth;

  13:7 凡事包容。凡事相信。凡事盼望。凡事忍耐。

  Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.

  13:8 爱是永不止息。先知讲道之能,终必归于无有。说方言之能,终必停止,知识也终必归于无有。

  Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.

  13:9 我们现在所知道的有限,先知所讲的也有限。

  For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.

  13:10 等那完全的来到,这有限的必归于无有了。

  But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.

  13:11 我作孩子的时候,话语像孩子,心思像孩子,意念像孩子。既成了人,就把孩子的事丢弃了。

  When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.

  13:12 我们如今彷佛对着镜子观看,馍糊不清。(馍糊不清原文作如同谜)到那时,到那时,就要面对面了。我如今所知道的有限。到那时就全知道,如同主知道我一样。

  For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.

  13:13 如今常存的有信,有望,有爱,这三样,其中最大的是慈爱。

  And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.

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本文由 cyril 发布于 [Cyril的网志] 时间 11 21, 2008

发愁:赏金奇兵2的安装



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本文由 pinkfloyd 发布于 [mQney O PinkPumPkins] 时间 11 19, 2008

遗书


  如此的没有同情心,因为他正饱尝着痛苦。                  ??mQney


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本文由 pinkfloyd 发布于 [mQney O PinkPumPkins] 时间 11 19, 2008

ubuntu8.10[Intrepid Ibex]mac风格美化


最后剩余global menu 全局菜单功能。

1,先是按照以前版本的方式进行编译,有问题,是vala版本不是0.4.01所致。

2,有好人放出包来,更为方便。
http://riippuvuus.net/globalmenu_0.6-1-1_i386.deb
http://riippuvuus.net/vala_0.4.0-1_i386.deb

在 ~/.profile增加这句:
GTK_MODULES=globalmenu-gnome

注销后重新登录,添加Globalmenu applet即可。

注:该功能只对gtk的软件有效。

相关讨论可以参看:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241868

global menu项目:
http://code.google.com/p/gnome2-globalmenu/

效果如下:
desktop.png

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本文由 cyril 发布于 [Cyril的网志] 时间 11 18, 2008

周年


      今天是搬进新家一周年。
      在这个飘荡的城市有个家真温暖。
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本文由 donghao 发布于 [斯巴达第二季] 时间 11 14, 2008

BerkeleyDB的同步


      用BerkeleyDB较多了,但它的同步功能却从没用过,文档虽然有,但和BDB的其他文档一样,介绍得很单薄。用心看看示例代码 (源代码解包后,目录db-4.7.25/examples_c/ex_rep/),再结合文档,才算有些收获。
      BDB将需要同步的n台机器作为一个Replication-Group,group内有一个master机器负责推数据,其它机器为replica(即 slave),接收数据。BDB同步方法类似mysql的同步,也是记日志并广播消息到slave机。BDB自带的示例程序测试结果显示,BDB可以平均 每秒同步1.2万条记录(单条记录25字节)。在master宕机后,Replication-Group内会进行一次选举,选出新的master,选举 算法应该是Bully算法(看rep_elect.c的代码,如看天书,但从选举时广播消息,猜测是常用的Bully算法)另外BDB要求“获胜者”收到 的票数必须是大于n/2(其中n为group中参选的机器总数,但也可由开发者选择n的值)
      BDB为开发者提供两种调用同步机制的方法,一种是简 便的mgr方法,直接调用repmgr_*等API;另一种则由开发者来实现同步的框架。测试表明,直接调用repmgr_*同步速度很慢,建议自行实现 同步框架。同步框架要求开发者来实现Replication-Group内的机器列表、日志发送方式和开始选举的时间,并决定选举的“最少选民数”,即前 面提到的n。
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本文由 donghao 发布于 [斯巴达第二季] 时间 11 13, 2008

Obama’s Victory Speech in Chicago




Transcript

Hello, Chicago. (Cheers, applause.)

If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our Founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer. (Cheers, applause.)

It's the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen, by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different, that their voices could be that difference.

It's the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled -- (cheers) -- Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states; we are and always will be the United States of America. (Cheers, applause.)

It's the answer that -- that led those who've been told for so long by so many to be cynical and fearful and doubtful about what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day. It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America. (Cheers, applause.)

A little bit earlier this evening, I received an extraordinarily gracious call from Senator McCain. (Cheers, applause.) Senator McCain fought long and hard in this campaign, and he's fought even longer and harder for the country that he loves. He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us cannot begin to imagine. We are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader. (Applause.) I congratulate him, I congratulate Governor Palin for all they've achieved, and I look forward to working with them to renew this nation's promise in the months ahead. (Cheers, applause.)

I want to thank my partner in this journey, a man who campaigned from his heart and spoke for the men and women he grew up with on the streets of Scranton, and rode with on the train home to Delaware, the vice president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden. (Cheers, applause.)

And I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years, the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation's next first lady, Michelle Obama. (Cheers, applause.)

Sasha and Malia, I love you both more than you can imagine, and you have earned the new puppy that's coming with us to the White House. (Cheers, applause.)

And while she's no longer with us, I know my grandmother is watching, along with the family that made me who I am. I miss them tonight, and know that my debt to them is beyond measure.

To my sister Maya, my sister Auma, all my other brothers and sisters, thank you so much for all the support that you've given to me. I am grateful to them. (Cheers, applause.)

And to my campaign manager, David Plouffe -- (cheers, applause) -- the unsung hero of this campaign who built the best -- (cheers) -- the best political campaign I think in the history of the United States of America -- (cheers, applause) -- to my chief strategist, David Axelrod -- (cheers, applause) -- who has been a partner with me every step of the way, to the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics -- (cheers) -- you made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done. (Cheers, applause.)

But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to. It belongs to you. (Cheers, applause.) It belongs to you. (Cheers.)

I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn't start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington; it began in the backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston. It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause. (Cheers, applause.) It grew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation's apathy -- (cheers) -- who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep. It drew strength from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on the doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americans who volunteered and organized, and proved that more than two centuries later a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not perished from the Earth. This is your victory. (Cheers, applause.)

Now, I know you didn't do this just to win an election, and I know you didn't do it for me. You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime: two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century. Even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us. There are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after their children fall asleep and wonder how they'll make the mortgage or pay their doctors' bills or save enough for their child's college education.

There's new energy to harness, new jobs to be created, new schools to build, and threats to meet, alliances to repair.

The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even in one term, but America, I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there. I promise you: We as a people will get there. (Cheers, applause.)

AUDIENCE: Yes, we can! Yes, we can! Yes, we can! Yes, we can! Yes, we can!

MR. OBAMA: There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who won't agree with every decision or policy I make as president, and we know the government can't solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen to you, especially when we disagree. And above all, I will ask you to join in the work of remaking this nation the only way it's been done in America for 221 years -- block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.

What began 21 months ago in the depths of winter cannot end on this autumn night. This victory alone is not the change we seek; it is only the chance for us to make that change.

And that cannot happen if we go back to the way things were. It can't happen without you, without a new spirit of service, a new spirit of sacrifice. So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves, but each other.

Let us remember that if this financial crisis taught us anything, it's that we cannot have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers. In this country, we rise or fall as one nation; as one people.

Let's resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long. Let's remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the Republican Party to the White House -- a party founded on the values of self-reliance and individual liberty and national unity. Those are values we all share. And while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility and determination to heal the divides that have held back our progress. (Cheers, applause.)

As Lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, "We are not enemies, but friends -- though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection." And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your president too. (Cheers, applause.)

And to all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of the world, our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of American leadership is at hand. (Cheers, applause.) To those -- to those who would tear the world down: we will defeat you. (Cheers, applause.) To those who seek peace and security: we support you. (Cheers, applause.) And to all those who have wondered if America's beacon still burns as bright: tonight we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals -- democracy, liberty, opportunity and unyielding hope. (Cheers, applause.)

That's the true genius of America, that America can change. Our union can be perfected. And what we have already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.

This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that's on my mind tonight's about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She is a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election, except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old. (Cheers, applause.)

She was born just a generation past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky; when someone like her couldn't vote for two reasons, because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin. And tonight, I think about all that she's seen throughout her century in America: the heartache and the hope, the struggle and the progress, the times we were told that we can't, and the people who pressed on with that American creed, yes we can.

At a time when women's voices were silenced and their hopes dismissed, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. Yes we can.

When there was despair in the Dust Bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a new sense of common purpose. Yes we can.

AUDIENCE: Yes we can!

MR. OBAMA: When the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness and a democracy was saved. Yes we can.

AUDIENCE: Yes we can!

MR. OBAMA: She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma, and a preacher from Atlanta who told a people that "We shall overcome." Yes we can.

AUDIENCE: Yes we can!

MR. OBAMA: A man touched down on the Moon, a wall came down in Berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagination. And this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen and cast her vote, because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and the darkest of hours, she knows how America can change.

Yes, we can.

AUDIENCE: Yes, we can.

MR. OBAMA: America, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there's so much more to do. So tonight let us ask ourselves, if our children should live to see the next century, if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what change will they see? What progress will we have made?

This is our chance to answer that call. This is our moment. This is our time -- to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace; to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth that out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope; and where we are met with cynicism and doubt and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, we can.

AUDIENCE: Yes, we can.

MR. OBAMA: Thank you. God bless you. And may God bless the United States of America. (Cheers, applause.)

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本文由 ben 发布于 [大兵的基地] 时间 11 7, 2008

人民架构师


haodong:  今天他们说架构师就只有两个——中中和哼哼,我第一想到的就是——团团和圆圆

中中: 晕

haodong: 俩熊猫

中中: 以后还要增加的,肯定不只两个

haodong: 没关系。 你们俩在人民心目中是,授予你们“人民架构师”的光荣称号

中中: 靠

haodong: 再发个奖章

中中: 小心我去开心网把你买回来折磨一下
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本文由 donghao 发布于 [斯巴达第二季] 时间 11 6, 2008

   
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