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w*5
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座落在纽约法拉盛第37大道上的“五星级舞厅”的服务生们,对于形形色色的淫秽男女
早已
司空见惯,见怪不怪,可是,有一对异常放荡的台湾籍常客,还是引起了他们的好奇心,
成为私下调侃的话题。女主角不是什么美女,而是一位年逾花甲的阿婆----她穿着格外
妖艳,坦胸露臂,脸上抹着厚厚的粉底,双唇涂得猩红;男主角也不是什么帅哥,而是
一位个头瘦小、戴着眼镜的中年男子----他西装笔挺,每次都打扮得像个新郎。两人经常
在舞厅昏暗的角落里搂抱在一起,相互狂吻。每当男方抚摸女方的乳房,一面低声说“
我要
吃奶”时,女方总是仰头发出淫荡的笑声,引来周围人的侧目。
幸亏“五星级舞厅”的服务生们并不知道这对“老少恋”的真实身份,要是知道了一定
会啧啧
称奇,觉得不可思议。那位衣着妖艳的老妇名叫罗淑华,而打扮得象新郎的矮个男子名叫
陈文得,他们分别是“大纽约区台湾大专院校校友会联合会”的前后任会长,年龄相差
二十
多岁,且各有家室。两人在舞厅里耳鬓厮磨,纯属偷腥。
法拉盛缅街上的“东王朝”饭店,也是罗淑华和陈文得经常约会的地点。不过在那里,
两人
通常交谈的话题不是什么男女私情或者家常事,而是政治----确切地说,是关于台湾校友
会内部的权力斗争。每当进入正式话题,年长的罗淑华显得神情庄重,略带几分威严,而
此时一旁的陈文得便唯唯诺诺。“东王朝”的服务生们对这两位常客非常熟悉,因为他
们与
别的顾客不同,经常是满脸怒气,还咬牙切齿地咒骂一些人。
“黄百龄这三八婆眼里没有我,我就叫她和吴达义彻底完蛋!曾淑津、邰自强、黄金利都
是听我的。只要我发话,搞掉吴承宗,就象踩死一只蟑螂那么容易。”服务生听到罗淑华
如此恶狠狠地发誓,不由多看了她几眼。“马露华、禹沙音、杨嘉华这些骚货根本不配跟
我说话。她们跟公娼有什么两样?”罗淑华余怒未消,继续数落着。陈文得连忙搭腔道:
“这几个三八婆也不照照镜子,哪一点能跟你相比,还好意思出来抢麦克风。我看了就
觉得恶心。”
“这个阿婆一定很厉害,看起来是个狠毒角色,我们可得罪不起这种人。”端盘子的服务
生们蹑手蹑脚地走过罗淑华的餐桌,从远处回头观望这个不同寻常的老太太,交头接耳
地谈论着。
来源:
http://www.hjclub.info/bbs/viewtopic.php?
t=2684174&sid=07e812aaea1018b70423a8f708678579
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m*o
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他现在没办法正常作研究,该告诉老板么?老板会不会让他退学?他还在做TA,会被撤
掉么?lg也担心被撤掉我们就没有经济来源了。
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L*t
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本来觉得L2MP挺有前途的,不管是FabricPath还是TRILL。但现在VXLAN好像很热,大家
都在支持,这个应该没有vendor lock-in的concern。所以又有点不看好L2MP了。谁能
给分析一下?
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s*n
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输入是中文输入。想不到装个中文操作系统还那么复杂,以为在语言栏里选择中文即可
。花了快1整天时间也没有改过来。忘了当时选了中文USA键盘。那位高手指点一下。时
间耗不起,先谢了。
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j*6
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运行以前的 window 软件(包括破解版)是否可以?
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a*g
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state's repeal of the Comm
on Core State Standards was constitutional. Now, officials said, the state w
ill begin to craft its own rigorous standards for students.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/education/state-supreme-court-fi
re-repeal-constitutional/article_7d64eabe-3b0f-5ecf-8146-f5f9f91cf2e4.html
OKLAHOMA CITY — Only a few hours after hearing oral arguments, the Oklahoma
Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon ruled a bill repealing Common Core stand
ards constitutional.
The court’s ruling, which is available on its website, states that House Bi
ll 3399 does not violate the Oklahoma Constitution and “having found HB 339
9 constitutional, there is no need to address the issue of severability.”
The court record states that Justice Noma Gurich “concurs in part and disse
nts in part,” while all of the others were in total concurrence.
Robert McCampbell, attorney for the plaintiffs, reacted to the swift ruling
by saying, “Although we are disappointed with the result, we of course resp
ect the court’s decision.”
The plaintiffs had contended that HB 3399 was an “unprecedented expansion o
f the power of the legislative branch and interference with the executive br
anch.” The court disagreed.
Gov. Mary Fallin praised the court’s decision.
“This bill has now been passed with large legislative majorities, signed by
the governor, and reviewed by the courts. It is now time for parents, teach
ers, school administrators and lawmakers to work cooperatively to implement
this law,” she said in a statement.
“Working together, I know that we can design Oklahoma standards that live u
p to a level of excellence our parents and students expect and deserve.”
House Speaker Jeff Hickman said: “I am pleased the Supreme Court ruled in f
avor of the legislative body closest to the people. I look forward to the ad
option of new standards for education in Oklahoma which will challenge our s
tudents and prepare them for the future.”
The court had expedited the case to limit any uncertainty for educators prep
aring for the next school year.
The plaintiffs — five school teachers, three parents of public school stude
nts and four members of the state Board of Education — claimed HB 3399 woul
d have the Legislature “encroach upon the constitutional authority given to
the Board of Education” for “supervision of instruction in the public sch
ools.”
The lawsuit also claimed the bill violated the state constitution’s “princ
ipal of separation of powers” by giving the legislative branch controlling
influence over the state board, which was appointed by Fallin, and, as such,
is part of the executive branch.
In 2010, the Oklahoma Legislature adopted Common Core standards in math and
English, making it one of 45 states to ultimately do so. The National Govern
ors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers led the effor
t to create a common set of curriculum standards to ensure consistency acros
s the country, but the standards soon became controversial.
One of the co-authors of HB 3399, state Rep. Jason Nelson, R-Oklahoma City,
said he had been confident the court would rule the legislation constitution
al because those same issues raised in the lawsuit were raised by a national
association of state school boards early in the spring and studied carefull
y by his legal counsel.
“Anything the Legislature would do would have to be signed by the governor
and is subject to veto, so it’s not like the Legislature could go in with a
No. 2 pencil and start making changes,” Nelson said. “If the Legislature
starts to tinker with the standards in an inappropriate way, we can be check
ed by the public in a very direct way.”
Nelson added that the process for developing new academic standards to repla
ce Common Core standards will involve extensive input, including higher educ
ation experts, educators and parents statewide.
“I just don’t see them coming back with a product that we have any serious
issue with,” he said. “I think the process is robust and public enough to
prevent that from happening.”
Gurich and Justice Yvonne Kauger interrupted McCampell’s arguments early on
in the hearing with numerous questions.
Gurich asked him how he defines “supervision of instruction in public schoo
ls.”
He responded by citing previous rulings by the court in which he said it fou
nd the Legislature could not take over control or duties vested in the state
Board of Education.
Kauger said authority granted to the Board of Education does not limit the p
ower of the Legislature, adding, “That gives me real pause.”
McCampbell also said the court had previously “protected the power” of the
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, although he noted that their p
ower is defined differently than the state Board of Education’s.
Gurich asked: “The board of education is mentioned in the constitution — w
ould that not elevate it in stature? … If the board of education is in our
constitution, the founders clearly thought it was important for someone with
expertise to supervise instruction — most legislators are not educators.”
Kauger said, “Replete in our constitution is this theme … that the Legisla
ture was intentionally given more power than the other branches because of t
erritorial abuses.”
McCampbell responded, “I’m not arguing the Legislature is not the most pow
erful branch. I’m asking the court to keep them in their own lanes,” to wh
ich Kauger quipped, “We’ve had a lot of merging of lanes in Oklahoma.”
Justices Steven Taylor and James Winchester were absent.
Patrick Wyrick, solicitor general for the state of Oklahoma, argued that bec
ause the state Board of Education has no constitutionally granted powers, HB
3399 does not infringe upon any constitutional power vested in the board.
He noted one of the central issues in the lawsuit — the requirement that th
e new standards be subject to legislative review — also applied to Oklahoma
’s previous standards, called Priority Academic Student Skills, which publi
c schools are set to return to until new standards can be developed.
“This is more of a policy issue than a legal issue,” he said.
Wyrick added that the argument that HB 3399 was “unprecedented” is not sup
ported by previous rulings of the Supreme Court.
He suggested that if there is a problem with one paragraph in one section of
HB 3399, or “50 words total out of an 18,000-word bill,” then “you strik
e that clause — the rest of that section can stand.”
After the hearing, state Board of Education member Amy Ford said she joined
the lawsuit because of her concerns that legislators would have the power to
change the standards.
“It all comes down to the question of whether we are charged with developin
g the standards,” said Ford, a Fallin appointee from Durant. “There are hu
ndreds and thousands of people involved in the standards process, so it is a
vetted, consensus document that’s brought to us for approval. That gives m
e comfort, and that comfort is no longer there because 3399 can change that
consensus document.
“This is not about Common Core yes or Common Core no to me. It’s about tha
t one issue.”
Jenni White, president of Restore Oklahoma Public Education, one of the earl
iest grass-roots advocacy groups to form in opposition to the Common Core in
Oklahoma, said the question raised by the lawsuit in her mind is whether st
andards should be set “by people or by bureaucracy.”
“While I understand McCampbell’s argument that the board is overseen by el
ected officials, it is not the same thing as representatives directly superv
ised by the people,” White said.
Nikki Fate of Yukon brought two of the only children inside the packed court
room — her two young daughters, 9-year-old Chloe and 7-year-old Lacey.
“This is really important because Common Core is developmentally inappropri
ate. It’s cognitive abuse on our children,” Fate said. “They’re learning
way too much at a fast pace. Chloe was doing division and multiplication in
the third grade, and Lacey was doing fractions at the end of first grade.”
Fate said she advocated for the passage of HB 3399 in emails to lawmakers an
d even one to Fallin, when the governor was considering whether to sign it i
nto law.
“I tried everything,” she said. “As parents, we all need to be aware of w
hat our children are learning.”
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f*f
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国内朋友的公司通过中介要收购此公司,但是信息寥寥,有谁熟悉这是什么公司么?
谢谢。
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y*d
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我的建议是告诉,不要写 email,面谈;但是上班还是要照常上的,只是有问题的时候
老板就容易谅解;最好约定每天早上几点上班,这样可以固定地每天出门,比闷在家里
强。当然也要看看老板,不过如果碰到的是极端型的老板,那迟早也是要换的。

【在 m****o 的大作中提到】
: 他现在没办法正常作研究,该告诉老板么?老板会不会让他退学?他还在做TA,会被撤
: 掉么?lg也担心被撤掉我们就没有经济来源了。

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z*r
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这俩没有冲突吧?一个是解决L2 CONVERGENCE加ECMP加MAC SCALABILITY,另外一个解
决VLAN SCALABILITY

【在 L******t 的大作中提到】
: 本来觉得L2MP挺有前途的,不管是FabricPath还是TRILL。但现在VXLAN好像很热,大家
: 都在支持,这个应该没有vendor lock-in的concern。所以又有点不看好L2MP了。谁能
: 给分析一下?

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P*a
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Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region
Install or uninstall display languages
Change display language

【在 s********n 的大作中提到】
: 输入是中文输入。想不到装个中文操作系统还那么复杂,以为在语言栏里选择中文即可
: 。花了快1整天时间也没有改过来。忘了当时选了中文USA键盘。那位高手指点一下。时
: 间耗不起,先谢了。

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s*s
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哪个州的,全称是什么?
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D*N
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be honest, but don't be naive. if your hubby's depression is not severe and
he can still function, try to use other excuses to take a few months nonpay
leave and recover. if it's really bad, then you have to let his boss know.
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L*t
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The main reason to use L2 DCN is because of VM mobility. Now with VXLAN, VM
mobility is supported as well, but this time over L3 DCN. In L3 DCN,
multipath is no longer a problem. And VXLAN can also fix the MAC scalability
issue in similar way as FabricPath. And VXLAN is even better because it
improves vlan scalability.
So in my understanding VXLAN makes FabricPath/TRILL much less appealing than
before.

【在 z**r 的大作中提到】
: 这俩没有冲突吧?一个是解决L2 CONVERGENCE加ECMP加MAC SCALABILITY,另外一个解
: 决VLAN SCALABILITY

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s*n
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没有"change display language"显示框
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f*f
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国内朋友的公司通过中介要收购此公司,但是信息寥寥,有谁熟悉这是什么公司么?
谢谢。
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c*r
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看医生了吗?要说的话拿到医生正式诊断再说,自己觉得是抑郁症就去说可能不是
很好。

【在 m****o 的大作中提到】
: 他现在没办法正常作研究,该告诉老板么?老板会不会让他退学?他还在做TA,会被撤
: 掉么?lg也担心被撤掉我们就没有经济来源了。

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z*r
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VxLAN is for intra DC, not inter DC

VM
scalability
than

【在 L******t 的大作中提到】
: The main reason to use L2 DCN is because of VM mobility. Now with VXLAN, VM
: mobility is supported as well, but this time over L3 DCN. In L3 DCN,
: multipath is no longer a problem. And VXLAN can also fix the MAC scalability
: issue in similar way as FabricPath. And VXLAN is even better because it
: improves vlan scalability.
: So in my understanding VXLAN makes FabricPath/TRILL much less appealing than
: before.

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P*a
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要是windows 7 home版的就没法换界面显示文字了。

【在 s********n 的大作中提到】
: 没有"change display language"显示框
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s*s
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哪个州的,全称是什么?
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w*r
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TA系里给钱,只要能完成每周20小时答疑和改作业,应该不会被撤。。如果因为生病的
原因被撤的话,可以反映到grad school dean那里说系里搞歧视。。但是下学期还会不
会有funding那就不好说了。。
老板没有任何权利要求学生退学,一般只能用龌啜的手段逼人自动选择退学这条路。。
我的建议是,这学期因为TA不是老板给钱,所以只做系里的活,跟老板说说能不能通融
一下这学起养病不做research..下学期么,如果病情没有多少好转还需要养会儿,在申
请个medical leave,休学一段时间。。你劳工是读MS not PhD吧,MS有可以只修课程不
写论文的non-thesis option, if he doesn't want to have a PhD degree later,
you may want to try that too.

【在 m****o 的大作中提到】
: 他现在没办法正常作研究,该告诉老板么?老板会不会让他退学?他还在做TA,会被撤
: 掉么?lg也担心被撤掉我们就没有经济来源了。

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L*t
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So is FabricPath/TRILL, right?

【在 z**r 的大作中提到】
: VxLAN is for intra DC, not inter DC
:
: VM
: scalability
: than

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m*y
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只有Ultimate版才能换语言

【在 s********n 的大作中提到】
: 输入是中文输入。想不到装个中文操作系统还那么复杂,以为在语言栏里选择中文即可
: 。花了快1整天时间也没有改过来。忘了当时选了中文USA键盘。那位高手指点一下。时
: 间耗不起,先谢了。

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s*n
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是win7 professional,看来没法转换了。
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s*n
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非常感谢Panda(我是江北人)提供的链接,等晚上孩子睡觉后再整。估计问题能够得到
解决。
最后祝Panda周末愉快!
发信人: Panda (我是江北人), 信区: Software
标 题: Re: 如何将win7的语言显示由英文改为中文?
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Jul 23 17:20:41 2010, 美东)
试试这个呢?
http://www.metsky.com/archives/350.html
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t*t
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企业版和旗舰版可以

【在 s********n 的大作中提到】
: 输入是中文输入。想不到装个中文操作系统还那么复杂,以为在语言栏里选择中文即可
: 。花了快1整天时间也没有改过来。忘了当时选了中文USA键盘。那位高手指点一下。时
: 间耗不起,先谢了。

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y*i
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个人觉得用处不大,尤其是对于会英文的用户。
就算display language变成中文,英文版应用软件的界面也还是英文的。
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