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为什么封网对愚公不起作用 (转载)# Joke - 肚皮舞运动
s*e
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妈妈12月底回去的,打算3月中旬再来,不知道入关的时候能不能有6个月?
在给海关的信里应该特别强调什么么?其实我们有保姆了,可是妈妈还是很想念孩子,
所以决定再来看看。我想哪怕给个3个月也行阿。。。不会让一星期就回国吧,那太残
忍了。。。:(
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s*n
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三只乌鸦
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d*0
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8点出门溜狗,看到天上一火球,速度比飞机还快还低,有人看到吗?
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c*a
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【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
发信人: centralla (central LA), 信区: Military
标 题: 为什么封网对愚公不起作用
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Jul 19 20:35:48 2017, 美东)
还来买买提
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z*e
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要去6000点以下?不可能吧

【在 s**********n 的大作中提到】
: 三只乌鸦
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m*4
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有。。。还有声音 sonic boom
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o*p
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That's something you long5 would never understand.
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l*i
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他想说要去600点,然后大家取消股市,清算高盛。

【在 z****e 的大作中提到】
: 要去6000点以下?不可能吧
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b*r
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都是iphone、ipad害的,
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c*a
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你才 LONG5, 你全家都是LONg5

【在 o****p 的大作中提到】
: That's something you long5 would never understand.
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s*n
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不敢想象这只熊有多大吧?

【在 z****e 的大作中提到】
: 要去6000点以下?不可能吧
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m*4
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【在 b*******r 的大作中提到】
: 都是iphone、ipad害的,
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s*n
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确认?

【在 s**********n 的大作中提到】
: 三只乌鸦
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b*r
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这是嘲笑iphone相机的能力?

【在 m*******4 的大作中提到】

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g*n
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dow会跌到跟金子比1:1,可能是金子6000,dow,6000.或者金子8000,道8000。
也可能俩都4000
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n*b
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where?

【在 d********0 的大作中提到】
: 8点出门溜狗,看到天上一火球,速度比飞机还快还低,有人看到吗?
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s*n
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historically Dow gold ratio has never reached 1:1.
2:1 or 3:1 is reasonable. This cycle peak 2000: 45:1 , 2003: 26:1, now: 6
.7:1
If 2012 DOW = 5000; 2:1 GOLD = 2500; 3:1 GOLD = 1666. From this point of
view, the GOLD peak should be between 2500 ~ 1600. GOLD should be able to
hold around 1600 for few months and wait for DOW come down.
nadirs:
1920: 3.48
1932: 2.90
1980: 1.65
peaks:
1928: 14.51
1965: 27.30
2000: 45
S&P 500 P/E ratio
1917: 5.2
1948: 6.6
1979: 7.8
2011: 8.8?
Now is about 16. In this sense. The bottom is about DOW: 6000, S&P: 600

【在 g******n 的大作中提到】
: dow会跌到跟金子比1:1,可能是金子6000,dow,6000.或者金子8000,道8000。
: 也可能俩都4000

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m*4
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A large meteor streaked across the night sky Wednesday night and was seen
and heard throughout the Bay Area.
Sky observers took to social media to report that they had seen a bright
fireball with hues of red and orange break up overhead shortly before 8 p.m.
, accompanied by a loud boom. The sound was so loud, some residents reported
it shook their homes, making them think it may be an earthquake.
Jonathan Braidman, astronomy instructor at Oakland's Chabot Space and
Science Center, said the meteor likely hit the Earth around the Martinez
Hills and was roughly the size of a car when it broke up over the Bay Area.
Braidman said that hikers may be able to find small pieces of the meteor,
called meteorites once they land on Earth, in the hills north of Martinez.
Meteors are hunks of rock and metal that have broken off from asteroids and
fallen from space, breaking up as they enter Earth's atmosphere. Braidman
said that the meteors hit the upper layer of Earth's atmosphere traveling 25
,000 mph or more, but the atmosphere slows them down and breaks them up so
that when they hit the ground they are only traveling between 200 and 400
mph.
Wednesday night's meteor appeared for about four or five seconds and was
traveling fairly slow compared to some other meteors, indicating it was
probably relatively large. But the boom that residents heard was a sonic
boom, caused by the falling object traveling faster than the speed of sound,
and was probably moving at over 1,000 mph, Braidman said.
Braidman said that the meteor is not at all related to the Orionid meteor
shower expected to peak over Saturday night and Sunday morning. A meteor
shower is actually not an accurate name for this weekend's phenomenon,
Braidman said, and that the "shooting stars" that stargazers will see this
weekend are in fact small pieces of comet.
The Orionid phenomenon is predictable because it occurs when Earth passes
through the trail of Halley's Comet, but Wednesday night's meteor sighting
was far less predictable, despite that as much as 15,000 tons of material
falls from space each year.
"Even though this kind of thing happens often, it's pretty rare for people
to see it," Braidman said.
He said that often such material may not fall in a populated area,
potentially just falling into the middle of the ocean. But stargazers can
increase their chances of seeing a meteor or other astronomical phenomenon
by going somewhere dark, away from city lights.
The Chabot Space and Science Center offers two free public star viewings
weekly on Friday and Saturday nights starting at 7:30 p.m. In addition to
this weekend's Orionid shower, viewers can also catch glimpses of Jupiter,
the Moon and nebulae there. The observatory is located at 10000 Skyline Blvd
. in the Oakland Hills.
Sightings of Wednesday night's meteor were reported throughout the Bay Area
from Santa Cruz to San Jose, Oakland, Pacifica, Daly City, Sausalito, and
even in Davis.
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h*l
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dangerous
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P*O
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很吓人哈。
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