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有没有同仁们搞了那个LINKSTATION LIVE 1TB?
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a*a
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现在是J1,已经豁免成功,不过跟现在老板合同还有至少一年,J1马上就要到期了,如果延
期的话,还要豁免一次吗?
谢谢
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i*r
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离得近吗?谢谢
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q*i
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这么点事你都摆不平,你的政治野心是有的,但你的政治水平实在是太差。
也不能说太差,你那一套,在中国行,干到省级都没问题,但在美国,不要说市议员级
别的,你连mitbbs级别的都不行的。
你不适合在美国折腾,还是回国吧,那里有你广阔的天地和土壤。
EB3C,有猪坚强是大幸,有你,不好说。
问句私下话,在大学当过学生会干部没?是党员吗?
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o*t
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刚接到security打来的电话,说有人拣着我的ATM卡,送到他们办公室去了。一个很
nice很gentle的声音说:之所以这么晚给你打电话,是因为不想你明天早晨起来抓狂的
到处找ATM卡,现在告诉你一下,你的卡在我们这里,你是想让我们毁了扔掉啊,还是
留着啊;对了,你这卡取消了吗.............
天呐,我还不知道ATM卡丢了呢,今天急匆匆的赶回来,根本就不知道啊。真险啊,幸
好有好心人捡起来又送到security那去了,这才保住了我的卡啊。要不然,被人拿去刷
了卡,可真是白白的损失啊
唉,这就是丢三落四的后果啊。大家以后要多注意检查包包啊,是不是所有的卡都在那儿
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b*y
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我一般不看英文小说。看的少数几本,都是中国人自己写的,传记小说。我比较八卦,
对传记的兴趣比小说大。
前面说了Diane Wei Liang写的 Lake with no name.六四时期以北大为背景的故事。里
面有性也有爱。反正柴玲说自己在那个时期堕过胎(不过4次有点多。。。)我就不觉
得奇怪。Wei liang也是个character,学术做的也成功,能发management science,好像
一度还在editorial board里,现在叫diane rulke.我看传记不做褒贬评价,就是客观
看八卦。
还有个比较有名的是Life and Death in Shanghai。作者郑念,燕京大学毕业,伦敦经
济学院的硕士,而且绝对是个大美女。她丈夫跟她一样是留英学生,解放前是壳牌驻中
国的高层。文革期间女儿被红卫兵打死了,就剩她一个了(丈夫文革前已经去世)。文
革后,到了美国,写了这个书,主要写的文革。
还有一本叫Grace,在网上我找了半天都找不到。写的是一个在40年代嫁给中国留美学
生的美国女人,丈夫拿了学位后,就举家回到中国,一直生活在天津,丈夫是个工程师
,她好像是在外语学院教英文。解放后丈夫去世,她独自拉扯孩子们长大,度过三反五
反,文革。这个书是Grace的儿子写的,他是在80年代到的美国,后来在加拿大教书(
好像是中文)。
还有前几年很知名的写南京大屠杀自杀的张纯如(Iris Chang)写钱学森的Thread of
the silk worm.但是可能因为不是自传体的,而且Iris Chang母语应该是英文。所以我
感触没那么深。但是资料还是挺丰富的。
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2011 is shaping up to an amazing year for Speculative Fiction at large not
just Fantasy although that is looking damn good all by itself. My Sci-Fi
list last year was only 7 books long, which grew a little with the year, but
it was so short I combined it with UR and Steampunk picks. This year Sci-Fi
warrants a post all its own with loads of debuts and returning stars. The
people claiming Sci-fi is dying or already dead should shear the wool off
their eyes and see what is brewing.
Science Fiction
God's War by Kameron Hurley | January 18, Night Shade | DEBUT
Always on the look out for a new Sci-Fi debut God's War first caught my eye
a couple years back when Spectra was going to publish it and than Random
House had a shuffle and God's War went in search of a new publisher. And
here we are with Night Shade bringing us this Sci-Fi Bugpunk fest. What is
bugpunk? We'll have to read to find out.
Nyx had already been to hell. One prayer more or less wouldn t make any
difference...
On a ravaged, contaminated world, a centuries-old holy war rages, fought
by a bloody mix of mercenaries, magicians, and conscripted soldiers. Though
the origins of the war are shady and complex, there's one thing everybody
agrees on--There's not a chance in hell of ending it.
Nyx is a former government assassin who makes a living cutting off heads
for cash. But when a dubious deal between her government and an alien gene
pirate goes bad, Nyx's ugly past makes her the top pick for a covert
recovery. The head they want her to bring home could end the war--but at
what price? The world is about to find out.
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Up Against It by M. J. Locke | March 1, Tor | DEBUT
The first is a series called Wave that sounds like a delightful disaster in
space. Below is the blurb from the author's site, which describes the story
more succinctly:
Up Against It is a disaster novel set four hundred years from now, deep
in interplanetary space. A hardy group of souls has carved out a life for
themselves in the Phocaean asteroid cluster. Among them are Geoff, a teen
rocketbiker who can’t seem to keep out of trouble, and Jane, head of
resource management, whose decisions can mean life or death for her fellow
stroiders.
When an explosion wipes out nearly all their methane ice–the source of
their energy, air, and water–the Phocaeans’ lives are changed forever.
Worse, it turns out to have been sabotage–and the disaster spawned a rogue
artificial sapient that is wreaking havoc in their computer systems.
The citizens of Phocaea have only three weeks to live–unless they can
team up to outwit the saboteurs, subdue the artificial sapient, and replace
their missing ice stores in time.
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Equations of Life by Simon Morden | March 29, Orbit | DEBUT
This is Morden's adult novel debut although his YA effort The Lost Art
garnered quite a bit of praise. Equations of Life is the start to the
Samuil Petrovitch series, which will have 3 books out in 3 months with
Theories of Flight in April and Degrees of Freedom in May. Orbit gave them
some truly trippy covers that will burn the images on to your retina.
Whether that is a good or bad thing is debatable.
Samuil Petrovitch is a survivor.
He survived the nuclear fallout in St. Petersburg and hid in the London
Metrozone - the last city in England. He's lived this long because he's a
man of rules and logic.
For example, getting involved = a bad idea.
But when he stumbles into a kidnapping in progress, he acts without even
thinking. Before he can stop himself, he's saved the daughter of the most
dangerous man in London.
And clearly saving the girl = getting involved.
Now, the equation of Petrovitch's life is looking increasingly complex.
Russian mobsters + Yakuza + something called the New Machine Jihad = one
dead Petrovitch.
But Petrovitch has a plan - he always has a plan - he's just not sure it
's a good one.
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Soft Apocalypse by Will McIntosh | April, Night Shade | DEBUT
McIntosh is the writer of "Bridesicle", which won the Hugo in 2010 for best
short story of the year as well as being nominated for a Nebula. Soft
Apocalyse is based on a short story that was a finalist for the 2005 British
Sci-Fi Association Awards. The idea of a slow decline is a take not often
seen in apocalyptic fiction.
What happens when resources become scarce and society starts to crumble?
As the competition for resources pulls America's previously stable society
apart, the "New Normal" is a Soft Apocalypse. This is how our world ends;
with a whimper instead of a bang.
"It's so hard to believe," Colin said as we crossed the steaming, empty
parking lot toward the bowling alley.
"What?"
"That we're poor. That we're homeless."
"I know."
"I mean, we have college degrees," he said.
"I know," I said.
There was an ancient miniature golf course choked in weeds alongside the
bowling alley. The astroturf had completely rotted away in places. The
windmill had one spoke. We looked it over for a minute (both of us had once
been avid mini golfers), then continued toward the door. "By the way," I
added. "We're not homeless, we're nomads. Keep your labels straight."
New social structures and tribal connections spring up across America,
as the previous social structures begin to dissolve. Soft Apocalypse follows
the journey across the South East of a tribe of formerly middle class
Americans as they struggle to find a place for themselves and their children
in a new, dangerous world that still carries the ghostly echoes of their
previous lives.
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Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi | May 10, Tor
Fuzzy Nation is a reboot of H. Beam Piper's classic Little Fuzzy using the
basic idea of the story, but making it his own. Quite an oddity in
publishing today to try something like this, but given how well it works (
sometimes) in TV and movies it is amazing we haven't seen it done sooner.
After Scalzi's announcement about the book I immediately went out and read
Little Fuzzy and can definitely see how it fits Scalzi's tone and approach.
Big government doing nasty things and a lot of playful language.
Jack Holloway works alone, for reasons he doesn’t care to talk about.
Hundreds of miles from ZaraCorp’s headquarters on planet, 178 light-years
from the corporation’s headquarters on Earth, Jack is content as an
independent contractor, prospecting and surveying at his own pace. As for
his past, that’s not up for discussion.
Then, in the wake of an accidental cliff collapse, Jack discovers a seam
of unimaginably valuable jewels, to which he manages to lay legal claim
just as ZaraCorp is cancelling their contract with him for his part in
causing the collapse. Briefly in the catbird seat, legally speaking, Jack
pressures ZaraCorp into recognizing his claim, and cuts them in as partners
to help extract the wealth.
But there’s another wrinkle to ZaraCorp’s relationship with the planet
Zarathustra. Their entire legal right to exploit the verdant Earth-like
planet, the basis of the wealth they derive from extracting its resources,
is based on being able to certify to the authorities on Earth that
Zarathustra is home to no sentient species.
Then a small furry biped—trusting, appealing, and ridiculously cute—
shows up at Jack’s outback home. Followed by its family. As it dawns on
Jack that despite their stature, these are people, he begins to suspect that
ZaraCorp’s claim to a planet’s worth of wealth is very flimsy indeed…and
that ZaraCorp may stop at nothing to eliminate the “fuzzys” before their
existence becomes more widely known.
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The Quantum Thief by Hannu Rajaniemi | May 10, Tor | US DEBUT
%20
I've already extolled on Hannu's debut just a few weeks back. Sufficed to
say I absolutely loved this Sci-Fi caper. He is a major new voice that
could take some getting use to, but it is definitely worth it in the end.
Jean le Flambeur is a post-human criminal, mind burglar, confidence
artist and trickster. His origins are shrouded in mystery, but his exploits
are known throughout the Heterarchy - from breaking into the vast Zeusbrains
of the Inner System to steal their thoughts, to stealing rare Earth
antiques from the aristocrats of the Moving Cities of Mars. Except that Jean
made one mistake. Now he is condemned to play endless variations of a game-
theoretic riddle in the vast virtual jail of the Axelrod Archons - the
Dilemma Prison - against countless copies of himself. Jean's routine of
death, defection and cooperation is upset by the arrival of Mieli and her
spidership, Perhonen. She offers him a chance to win back his freedom and
the powers of his old self - in exchange for finishing the one heist he
never quite managed ...The Quantum Thief is a dazzling hard SF novel set in
the solar system of the far future - a heist novel peopled by bizarre post-
humans but powered by very human motives of betrayal, revenge and jealousy.
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Embassytown by China Mieville | May 10, Del Rey
Mieville takes on Sci-Fi head on, but just how will he make it his own? We
all know he can't help himself from integrating styles so we shall see what
the modern master has up his sleeve this time.
Embassytown: a city of contradictions on the outskirts of the universe.
Avice is an immerser, a traveller on the immer, the sea of space and time
below the everyday, now returned to her birth planet. Here on Arieka, humans
are not the only intelligent life, and Avice has a rare bond with the
natives, the enigmatic Hosts - who cannot lie. Only a tiny cadre of unique
human Ambassadors can speak Language, and connect the two communities. But
an unimaginable new arrival has come to Embassytown. And when this
Ambassador speaks, everything changes. Catastrophe looms. Avice knows the
only hope is for her to speak directly to the alien Hosts. And that is
impossible.
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City of Ruins by Kathryn Kristine Rusch | May 24, Pyr
Rusch's Diving Into the Wreck was one of my favorite Sci-Fi novels of 2009,
bringing back the golden age feel that is missing in so many Sci-Fi novels
nowadays. I'm happy to have Boss back in my life.
Boss, a loner, loved to dive derelict spacecraft adrift in the blackness
of space. But one day, she found a ship that would change everything–an
ancient Dignity Vessel–and aboard the ship, the mysterious and dangerous
Stealth Tech. Now, years after discovering that first ship, Boss has put
together a large company which finds Dignity Vessels and finds “loose”
stealth technology.
Following a hunch, Boss and her team come to investigate the city of
Vaycehn, where fourteen archaeologists have died exploring the endless caves
below the city. Mysterious “death holes” explode into the city itself for
no apparent reason, and Boss believes stealth tech is involved. As Boss
searches for the answer to the mystery of the death holes, she will uncover
the answer to her Dignity Vessel quest as well—and one more thing,
something so important that it will change her life—and the universe—
forever…
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Timecaster by Joe Kimball | May 31, Ace
Under the pseudonym, Joe Kimball, J.A. Konrath is trying his hand at Sci-Fi.
Given the humor Konrath brings to his Jack Daniels novels this could be a
fun trip. The main character is also supposed to be Jack Daniels' grandson,
but having read those books doesn't seem necessary at all. Merely an extra
get for fans of Konrath's to try this series out. Sounds a bit like a rip-
off of Minority Report, but the humor could make the difference. Plus I love
time related novels. The second novel in the series is to be titled
Timecaster Supersymmetry and will probably be out near the end of 2011 as
well.
Chicago, 2064: Talon Avalon is bored.
Talon is a timecaster—one of a select few peace officers who can
operate a TEV—the Tachyon Emission Visualizer—which allows the user to
record events (most specifically, crimes) that have already happened.
Violent crime is at an all-time low and there hasn’t been an unsolved
murder in seven years. So Talon has little to do except give lectures to
school kids—and obsess about his beloved wife’s profession as a licensed
sex partner.
Then one of her clients asks Talon to investigate a possible murder. And
when Talon uses the TEV to view the crime, the identity of the killer is
unmistakable—it’s him, Talon Avalon. Someone is taking timecasting to a
whole new level and using it to frame Talon. And the only way he can prove
his innocence is to go off the grid—which even in 2064 is a very dangerous
thing to do…
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Heaven's Shadow by David S. Goyer and Michael Cassutt | July 5, Ace |
DEBUT
I'll admit it. It is the Goyer name alone that caught my eye here. Goyer is
the screenwriter of Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and the Blade Trilogy.
So yeah he has some decent cred to go by. He's had some stinkers as well.
Jumper anyone? I might lose interest in this one if I hear sour things as I
did with Tim Kring' Shift last year, but time will tell. Goyer does have a
good sense of the dramatic and action.
Heaven's Shadow begins with the discovery of an object of unknown origin
headed toward Earth. Speculation as to what it might be runs high, and
leads to an international competition to be the first to land on it, to
claim both the prestige and whatever other benefits there might be. Thus,
two rival teams of astronauts begin a thrilling and dangerous race - but
what they find when they reach their goal will turn out to be unlike
anything they could have imagined ...What they have landed on is no asteroid
but a spacecraft from a civilization that has traveled tens of thousands of
years to reach earth. While the team try to work out what it is they are
needed for, more sinister occurrences cause them to wonder if their
involvement with this alien race will end with anything but harm for
humanity.
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Vortex by Robert Charles Wilson | July 5, Tor
The final sequel to Spin, which was one of the strongest Sci-Fi novels of
the last decade. Axis was a little bit of a let down, but I'm hopeful that
Vortex can finish things out strong and answer most of the remaining
questions.
Vortex tells the story of Turk Findley, the protagonist introduced in
Axis, who is transported ten thousand years into the future by the
mysterious entities called “the Hypotheticals.” In this future humanity
exists on a chain of planets connected by Hypothetical gateways; but Earth
itself is a dying world, effectively quarantined.
Turk and his young friend Isaac Dvali are taken up by a community of
fanatics who use them to enable a passage to the dying Earth, where they
believe a prophecy of human/Hypothetical contact will be fulfilled. The
prophecy is only partly true, however, and Turk must unravel the truth about
the nature and purpose of the Hypotheticals before they carry him on a
journey through warped time to the end of the universe itself.
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7th Sigma by Steven Gould | July 5, Tor
From the author of the very enjoyable Jumper (the book not movie) comes a
story set in an American Southwest ravaged by bug-like metal-eating, self-
replicating robots. Set in the same universe as his short story "Bugs In the
Arroyo." The cover immediately drew me in and the short was rather a good
intro to this world.
Welcome to the territory. Leave your metal behind, all of it. The bugs
will eat it, and they’ll go right through you to get it…. Don’t carry it,
don’t wear it, and for god’s sake don’t come here if you’ve got a
pacemaker.
The bugs showed up about fifty years ago—self-replicating, solar-
powered, metal-eating machines. No one knows where they came from. They don
’t like water, though, so they’ve stayed in the desert Southwest. The
territory. People still live here, but they do it without metal. Log cabins,
ceramics, what plastic they can get that will survive the sun and heat.
Technology has adapted, and so have the people.
Kimble Monroe has chosen to live in the territory. He was born here, and
he is extraordinarily well adapted to it. He’s one in a million. Maybe one
in a billion. In 7th Sigma, Gould builds an extraordinary SF novel of
survival and personal triumph against all the odds.
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Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey | July 15, Orbit
James S. A. Corey is a pseudonym for Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck that looks
like it will be Space Opera series with legs. The cover is awesome and the
world has been in development for years as an RPG from Franck. This is the
first in The Expanse series.
Welcome to the future. Humanity has colonized the solar system - Mars,
the Moon, the Asteroid Belt and beyond - but the stars are still out of our
reach.
Jim Holden is XO of an ice miner making runs from the rings of Saturn to
the mining stations of the Belt. When he and his crew stumble upon a
derelict ship, The Scopuli, they find themselves in possession of a secret
they never wanted. A secret that someone is willing to kill for - and kill
on a scale unfathomable to Jim and his crew. War is brewing in the system
unless he can find out who left the ship and why.
Detective Miller is looking for a girl. One girl in a system of billions
, but her parents have money and money talks. When the trail leads him to
The Scopuli and rebel sympathizer, Holden, he realizes that this girl may be
the key to everything.
Holden and Miller must thread the needle between the Earth government,
the Outer Planet revolutionaries, and secretive corporations - and the odds
are against them. But out in the Belt, the rules are different, and one
small ship can change the fate of the universe.
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Machine Man by Max Barry | August 9, Vintage
Barry is the author of Jennifer Government and Company both of which
skewered corporate politics with JG giving it a nice Sci-Fi twist. Machine
Man has an interesting pedigree in that Barry serialized it online (pay only
) and has already sold the movie rights to Darren Aronofsky. Aronofsky was
at one time trying to do a reboot of Robocop, which fell through. Now that
he is on board he probably has all sorts of sly ideas for Machine Man in his
quiver.
One Tuesday afternoon my left leg was severed. It wasn't as bad as it
sounds. Well, it was. It was agonizing. There was a lot of screaming and
flopping around and trying to tear my shirt into pieces to stem the bleeding
. While I was busy with this, my co-workers stared through two-inch
polycarbonate security glass and beat on the door. They couldn't get in. It
was sealed for their safety. I had to apply my own tourniquet and try not to
pass out for eight minutes. While I lay there, waiting for the time-release
, I could see the top of what used to be my leg poking out from between two
thick slabs of steel, gently dripping blood to the floor. I felt sorry for
it. My leg hadn't asked for this. It had been a good leg. A faithful leg.
And now look at it.
But in the weeks afterward, as I lay in my hospital bed, I came to see
the bright side. I remembered that expression: A setback is just an
opportunity in disguise. I decided that was true. Because while I was sad to
lose my leg, now I could build a better one.
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The Recollection by Gareth L. Powell | August, Solaris
I guess this would be Powell's novel length debut although he had a rather
beautifully produced novella called Silversands come out last year that
reminded me a lot of Gateway. I'm eager to see how his writing matures to a
longer length.
In modern-day London, failed artist Ed Rico is secretly in love with his
brother’s wife, Alice. When his brother disappears on a London Underground
escalator, Ed and Alice have to put aside their personal feelings in order
to find him. Their quest reveals to them terrifying glimpses of alien worlds
and the far future. Meanwhile, 400 years in the future, Katherine Abdulov
must travel to a remote planet in order to regain the trust of her
influential family. The only person standing in her way is her former lover,
Victor Luciano, the ruthless employee of a rival trading firm. And in the
unforgiving depths of space, an ancient evil stirs...
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A Fire Upon The Deep by Vernor Vinge | August 16, Tor
Children of the Sky by Vernor Vinge | October, Tor
A Fire Upon The Deep is considered a classic is the Sci-Fi area and I've
never read it even after a friend told me I had to. Well, I plan to read it
sometime this year as Tor is reissuing it in a trade paperback and if things
work out I'll probably read the long awaited sequel Children of the Sky
coming in the Fall.
Faster-than-light travel remains impossible near Earth, deep in the
galaxy's Slow Zone--but physical laws relax in the surrounding Beyond.
Outside that again is the Transcend, full of unguessable, godlike "Powers."
When human meddling wakes an old Power, the Blight, this spreads like a
wildfire mind virus that turns whole civilizations into its unthinking tools
. And the half-mythical Countermeasure, if it exists, is lost with two human
children on primitive Tines World.
Serious complications follow. One paranoid alien alliance blames
humanity for the Blight and launches a genocidal strike. Pham Nuwen, the man
who knows about Countermeasure, escapes this ruin in the spacecraft Out of
Band--heading for more violence and treachery, with 500 warships soon in hot
pursuit. On his destination world, the fascinating Tines are intelligent
only in combination: named "individuals" are small packs of the doglike
aliens. Primitive doesn't mean stupid, and opposed Tine leaders wheedle the
young castaways for information about guns and radios. Low-tech war looms,
with elaborately nested betrayals and schemes to seize Out of Band if it
ever arrives. The tension becomes extreme... while half the Beyond debates
the issues on galactic Usenet.
Vinge's climax is suitably mind boggling. This epic combines the flash
and dazzle of old-style space opera with modern, polished thoughtfulness.
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大家准备用它干啥? 我想用它做以下几件事: BT, EMULE (DONKEY), WEB SERVER, FTP
SERVER, REMOTE ADMIN, MEDIA SERVER. 谁有什么建议?
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b*r
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之前豁免就作废了,你也不能再次豁免

【在 a******a 的大作中提到】
: 现在是J1,已经豁免成功,不过跟现在老板合同还有至少一年,J1马上就要到期了,如果延
: 期的话,还要豁免一次吗?
: 谢谢

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m*a
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中信银行上海静安区各支行的营业时间
周一至周五 周六 周日
南京西路1168号 9:00-18:30 9:00-18:30 9:00-18:30
江宁路支行(中信泰富广场) 电话:52925001
南京西路1574号 9:00-16:30 9:00-16:30 9:00-16:30
南京西路支行(常德路口) 电话:62486628
胶州路669号 9:00-16:30 不营业 不营业
静安支行(近昌平路) 电话:62677229
我知道第一个离使馆很近,你可以打电话确认一下距离和营业时间。
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s*a
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are you sure the call was from security office?
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x*i
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网上能找到么?
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b*e
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我也觉得不错, 不过我家还没有 DLNA 的东西, 也懒得装 windows media player 11.
等啥时候买个带 DLNA 的 LCD 再考虑吧... 其实我就是想在厨房墙上放 ppstream 但是
又不想安个PC上去... 这个东西搞不了ppstream 吧.

FTP

【在 D**a 的大作中提到】
: 大家准备用它干啥? 我想用它做以下几件事: BT, EMULE (DONKEY), WEB SERVER, FTP
: SERVER, REMOTE ADMIN, MEDIA SERVER. 谁有什么建议?

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c*2
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why
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i*r
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多谢
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o*t
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嗯,对的,他们的号码我知道。明天凭着我的ID去取卡

【在 s********a 的大作中提到】
: are you sure the call was from security office?
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a*a
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东西还可以
问题是那个价钱

【在 c*****2 的大作中提到】
: why
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f*r
19
第一个离使馆很近,在马路对面。
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c*e
20
你知道为啥你这么幸运么?因为我的爱瞒天过海的,时时刻刻都在你身边,保护着你

【在 o******t 的大作中提到】
: 嗯,对的,他们的号码我知道。明天凭着我的ID去取卡
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o*t
22
不封你两个星期 不解我心中之气 你给我等着

【在 c********e 的大作中提到】
: 你知道为啥你这么幸运么?因为我的爱瞒天过海的,时时刻刻都在你身边,保护着你
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i*d
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要说听上去不错,100块买对有源音箱,肯定比bose强。
别的牌子,脸皮没那么厚。

【在 c*****2 的大作中提到】
: 就是很小的那个一对
: http://www.amazon.com/Bose%C2%AE-Computer-MusicMonitor%C2%AE---
: Black/dp/B002LGXD3C/ref=sr_1_32?ie=UTF8&qid=1308014986&sr=8-32
: amazon优惠价是300 比原价少100
: 值得买吗???

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c*e
24
天蓝走了,海蓝不要俺了,朵朵把俺踢了,葡萄不理俺了,

【在 o******t 的大作中提到】
: 不封你两个星期 不解我心中之气 你给我等着
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C*O
25
都这么贵啊
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s*a
26
good

【在 o******t 的大作中提到】
: 嗯,对的,他们的号码我知道。明天凭着我的ID去取卡
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a*s
27
无耻阿三靠着mit的招牌赚黑心钱.可总有人舔黑心阿三的臭脚!!!
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s*a
28
i am still here, 哈泥

【在 c********e 的大作中提到】
: 你知道为啥你这么幸运么?因为我的爱瞒天过海的,时时刻刻都在你身边,保护着你
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C*s
29
过路高人帮推荐个比较好的电脑用Spreakers,主要就是看Youtube/听音乐用。
Amazon上看了几个:
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified Computer Speaker System
Audioengine 2 - PC multimedia speakers
Bose® Computer MusicMonitor®
不是Bose粉,其他那两个怎么样?还有什么可推荐的?谢谢。

【在 a**********e 的大作中提到】
: 听过 Bose SoundDock Series II 感觉挺好 貌似现在还便宜了
: http://www.amazon.com/Bose-SoundDock-Digital-Music-System/dp/B0
: 还有Bose SoundDock 10 看起来听NB的 26磅 有些贵

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S*p
30
现在都需要pin number才能划卡阿
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l*e
31
M-Audio AV 40 挺好的,便宜的时候120左右。
BOSE的音染比较重,游戏电影挺不错,不过你听个1个多月就腻味了。
主要太贵了。

【在 C******s 的大作中提到】
: 过路高人帮推荐个比较好的电脑用Spreakers,主要就是看Youtube/听音乐用。
: Amazon上看了几个:
: Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified Computer Speaker System
: Audioengine 2 - PC multimedia speakers
: Bose® Computer MusicMonitor®
: 不是Bose粉,其他那两个怎么样?还有什么可推荐的?谢谢。

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x*i
32
小心呀,还是CREDIT CARD好,被人盗用了,只要拒不承认信用卡公司会负责调查的。
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L*k
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卡拉扬激动得连话都说不出来了。。。。。
俺最近听了一耳朵那个BOSE 3-2-1,用的是一张巴赫
平均律,那声音真可以用混沌来形容。
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e*3
34
上次我同学的信用卡就丢了,还被盗用了,不过不知道怎么把钱拿回来了。

那儿

【在 o******t 的大作中提到】
: 刚接到security打来的电话,说有人拣着我的ATM卡,送到他们办公室去了。一个很
: nice很gentle的声音说:之所以这么晚给你打电话,是因为不想你明天早晨起来抓狂的
: 到处找ATM卡,现在告诉你一下,你的卡在我们这里,你是想让我们毁了扔掉啊,还是
: 留着啊;对了,你这卡取消了吗.............
: 天呐,我还不知道ATM卡丢了呢,今天急匆匆的赶回来,根本就不知道啊。真险啊,幸
: 好有好心人捡起来又送到security那去了,这才保住了我的卡啊。要不然,被人拿去刷
: 了卡,可真是白白的损失啊
: 唉,这就是丢三落四的后果啊。大家以后要多注意检查包包啊,是不是所有的卡都在那儿

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G*d
35
为啥可以发纯真空贴?
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E*n
36
封!

【在 o******t 的大作中提到】
: 不封你两个星期 不解我心中之气 你给我等着
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s*y
37
买买提抽风

【在 G********d 的大作中提到】
: 为啥可以发纯真空贴?
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i*a
38
估计是拿别的卡的时候带出来的?
好险好险
debit card最恶心了。。刷掉都不能dispute

那儿

【在 o******t 的大作中提到】
: 刚接到security打来的电话,说有人拣着我的ATM卡,送到他们办公室去了。一个很
: nice很gentle的声音说:之所以这么晚给你打电话,是因为不想你明天早晨起来抓狂的
: 到处找ATM卡,现在告诉你一下,你的卡在我们这里,你是想让我们毁了扔掉啊,还是
: 留着啊;对了,你这卡取消了吗.............
: 天呐,我还不知道ATM卡丢了呢,今天急匆匆的赶回来,根本就不知道啊。真险啊,幸
: 好有好心人捡起来又送到security那去了,这才保住了我的卡啊。要不然,被人拿去刷
: 了卡,可真是白白的损失啊
: 唉,这就是丢三落四的后果啊。大家以后要多注意检查包包啊,是不是所有的卡都在那儿

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k*n
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至今没听过能听的Bose

【在 L*****k 的大作中提到】
: 卡拉扬激动得连话都说不出来了。。。。。
: 俺最近听了一耳朵那个BOSE 3-2-1,用的是一张巴赫
: 平均律,那声音真可以用混沌来形容。

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k*d
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保证所有用钱的时候都签字不就好了?
签名最保险,什么卡啊都是浮云
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k*n
41
我也不知道,我想说啥来着?

【在 G********d 的大作中提到】
: 为啥可以发纯真空贴?
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o*t
42
信用卡比银行卡要好一点 24小时内报警报丢失 别人花多少钱都不用负责的

【在 e*******3 的大作中提到】
: 上次我同学的信用卡就丢了,还被盗用了,不过不知道怎么把钱拿回来了。
:
: 那儿

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a*a
43
真不幸

【在 k*****n 的大作中提到】
: 至今没听过能听的Bose
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o*t
44
这个怎么设定啊?有的地方低于25美金 是不用签字的

【在 k*******d 的大作中提到】
: 保证所有用钱的时候都签字不就好了?
: 签名最保险,什么卡啊都是浮云

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i*a
45

所以盗用卡的人,一般会先去加油站试卡,不用签字
证实能用以后再去店里刷。

【在 o******t 的大作中提到】
: 这个怎么设定啊?有的地方低于25美金 是不用签字的
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