October 30, 2007

对不起

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奥运会 离我而去。。。 白熬了 累死了 。。。

October 28, 2007

Hippos

are vegetarian relatives of whales(not pigs..), like humans are closest relatives of chimpanzees…

Just know this from discovery.

And surprisingly, hippos have languages like whales but both above and under water.

October 24, 2007

关于摄影-摄

中午的回帖

摄影作为一个爱好对于我只不过是图片日记而已

我这人记性不好 但是对图像比较敏感

看到一张照片就能回想起当时的情景 感觉 甚至声音味道

所以可以说拍照片也是我生活的一部分

不能说不重要

另外借这个机会简单说说我个人对”摄影”的理解

如果把摄影看作一门艺术

什么是它最核心的东西?

什么是它区别于绘画 设计 电影

以及其他艺术门类最本质的特征?

我的理解是它凝固了一个一般来讲很短暂时间片段

那个瞬间(或者稍微更长一点的片段)是摄影最本质的东西

而在”摄”和”影”之间

我个人更喜欢作为一种行为的”摄”

我喜欢和时间搏斗的感觉

在连续的时间里抽取出我最偏爱的那个离散的片段

从一个个稍纵即逝中留下一些可以恒久的东西

这种行为非常叫我着迷

如果你也有同感

你就不会因为错失一个美妙的瞬间而感到太过遗憾

因为世界是如此奇妙

每一秒都是独一无二的

你的周围每天都发生着无穷多有意思的事

你所需要的只是一颗敏感的心

我记得很久很久以前在色影无忌上看过一篇文章

说的是摄影发烧友从入门到”入土”的过程

具体的内容记不请了

只记得文章最后说道

摄影的最高境界

也是所谓”以无招胜有招”

手中没有相机

但是我们用眼睛取景

用心灵暴光

足矣

说这些话不是跟大家玩虚的

如果你喜欢人文摄影 捕捉瞬间

并且认真拍照很长时间

当你有一天看到一个无与伦比的场景

而手上也没有相机的时候

你确实可能会感到非常遗憾

但是我敢保证这个场景会深深的印刻在你的脑子里

随着日月的更替

逐渐变得愈来愈加完美

超过你所有其他作品

是”摄”这个动作给了我们一个停下来观察并思考世界的契机

不在于它具体是按动快门 还是眨动眼睛

另外”摄”作为一个动作

并没有把实施动作的的人设定为一个绝对的旁观者

通过”摄” 其实摄影师也参与到了他所拍摄的场景当中

当你回顾你所拍摄的那些瞬间的时候

你会慢慢感觉到 你拍到的不仅仅是别人

是他们的生活

同时也是你自己

从照片里你会看到你当时的想法 情绪

你生活的轨迹

还有你参与这个场景的方式

以及被拍摄的人和物对你的反应

所以我更喜欢拍和人以及其他生物有关的片子

因为这样能有更多的互动

投入更多自己的感情在里面

另外 我也同意”摄”这个动作

在某种程度上也将被摄者与拍摄者进行了分离

有人说那些新闻摄影师没了相机可能都是懦夫

而相机就是他们自卫的武器

是的 从取景器里看到这个世界

总会给你带来一种旁观者独有的安全感

所以很多非常出色的摄影师

不是很善于和人打交道

太过敏感

他们需要一种特定的工具

一种全球通用的语言来和别人进行沟通

这就是摄影

October 23, 2007

room eleven

I’m a little bit of everything, all grown into one

I’m a bitch, I’m a lover, I’m a child, I’m a mother,
I’m a sinner, I’m a saint, I do not feel ashamed.
I’m your hell, I’m your dream, nothing in between.
You know you wouldn’t want it any other way.

So take me as I am,
This may mean you have to be a stronger man.

Was to sure that when I start to make you nervous and go into extremes.
tomorrow I will change, today wont mean a thing.


这个广告我在电视和电影院里看了无数遍

很喜欢这个声音和整个片子的调调

昨天google了一下

终于找到了这段音乐的来源:

荷兰乐队 Room Elevenbitch

这个乐队成立了有一段时间了

以前一直局限于小场演出

不是很大众

直到最近才渐渐有了点名气

我的很多荷兰同事都还不知道他们

他们的音乐很浪漫

有点晃晃悠悠

忧郁中带点不屑

加上轻松充满智慧的歌词

在大鱼大肉粗胳膊大腿横行的西方乐坛

整体感觉用kaoru的话就是”有点小清新”

很细腻很聪明

再加上主唱有点像Mariah Carey的磁性声音

没办法 只能一听钟情(另外 他们用英文唱!)

当然这种乐队的live是最棒的

赶快去他们找最近的演出信息

不巧的是这周末在阿姆斯特丹paradiso的演出票已经卖光

乌特勒支的也卖光了

但是周四有一场在Eindhoven

而我那天正巧要去那开会!!

只能说有缘吧:)

强烈期待中。。。

对了 WE广告的版本不是original的bitch

这里是原始版:


感觉是不太一样的 都很好 我个人更喜欢WE里的

可能也是广告有情节的原因吧

看他们周四的live怎么唱了

另外他们的去年的专辑名字叫

Six white Russians and a pink pussycat :)

另一首sad song 也很好听


October 22, 2007

sexy primes

最近写个paper碰巧有些关于质数的问题

莫明其妙到了这个网页

In mathematics, a sexy prime is a pair (p, p + 6) of prime numbers that differ by six. The name “sexy prime” stems from the Latin word for six: sex.

不知道有啥用就是挺好玩的。。。

October 19, 2007

看了罗密欧与朱丽叶

如果他们真在一起了 会幸福吗?

想到以前在suki的space上看到的一篇 Margaret Atwood写的

转过来

"Happy Endings"

"Happy Endings"

Margaret Atwood

John and Mary meet.
What happens next?
If you want a happy ending, try A.

A.

John and Mary fall in love and get married. They both have worthwhile and remunerative jobs which they find stimulating and challenging. They buy a charming house. Real estate values go up. Eventually, when they can afford live-in help, they have two children, to whom they are devoted. The children turn out well. John and Mary have a stimulating and challenging sex life and worthwhile friends. They go on fun vacations together. They retire. They both have hobbies which they find stimulating and challenging. Eventually they die. This is the end of the story.

B.

Mary falls in love with John but John doesn’t fall in love with Mary. He merely uses her body for selfish pleasure and ego gratification of a tepid kind. He comes to her apartment twice a week and she cooks him dinner, you’ll notice that he doesn’t even consider her worth the price of a dinner out, and after he’s eaten dinner he fucks her and after that he falls asleep, while she does the dishes so he won’t think she’s untidy, having all those dirty dishes lying around, and puts on fresh lipstick so she’ll look good when he wakes up, but when he wakes up he doesn’t even notice, he puts on his socks and his shorts and his pants and his shirt and his tie and his shoes, the reverse order from the one in which he took them off. He doesn’t take off Mary’s clothes, she takes them off herself, she acts as if she’s dying for it every time, not because she likes sex exactly, she doesn’t, but she wants John to think she does because if they do it often enough surely he’ll get used to her, he’ll come to depend on her and they will get married, but John goes out the door with hardly so much as a good-night and three days later he turns up at six o’clock and they do the whole thing over again.

Mary gets run-down. Crying is bad for your face, everyone knows that and so does Mary but she can’t stop. People at work notice. Her friends tell her John is a rat, a pig, a dog, he isn’t good enough for her, but she can’t believe it. Inside John, she thinks, is another John, who is much nicer. This other John will emerge like a butterfly from a cocoon, a Jack from a box, a pit from a prune, if the first John is only squeezed enough.

One evening John complains about the food. He has never complained about her food before. Mary is hurt.

Her friends tell her they’ve seen him in a restaurant with another woman, whose name is Madge. It’s not even Madge that finally gets to Mary: it’s the restaurant. John has never taken Mary to a restaurant. Mary collects all the sleeping pills and aspirins she can find, and takes them and a half a bottle of sherry. You can see what kind of a woman she is by the fact that it’s not even whiskey. She leaves a note for John. She hopes he’ll discover her and get her to the hospital in time and repent and then they can get married, but this fails to happen and she dies.

John marries Madge and everything continues as in A.

C.

John, who is an older man, falls in love with Mary, and Mary, who is only twenty-two, feels sorry for him because he’s worried about his hair falling out. She sleeps with him even though she’s not in love with him. She met him at work. She’s in love with someone called James, who is twenty-two also and not yet ready to settle down.

John on the contrary settled down long ago: this is what is bothering him. John has a steady, respectable job and is getting ahead in his field, but Mary isn’t impressed by him, she’s impressed by James, who has a motorcycle and a fabulous record collection. But James is often away on his motorcycle, being free. Freedom isn’t the same for girls, so in the meantime Mary spends Thursday evenings with John. Thursdays are the only days John can get away.

John is married to a woman called Madge and they have two children, a charming house which they bought just before the real estate values went up, and hobbies which they find stimulating and challenging, when they have the time. John tells Mary how important she is to him, but of course he can’t leave his wife because a commitment is a commitment. He goes on about this more than is necessary and Mary finds it boring, but older men can keep it up longer so on the whole she has a fairly good time.

One day James breezes in on his motorcycle with some top-grade California hybrid and James and Mary get higher than you’d believe possible and they climb into bed. Everything becomes very underwater, but along comes John, who has a key to Mary’s apartment. He finds them stoned and entwined. He’s hardly in any position to be jealous, considering Madge, but nevertheless he’s overcome with despair. Finally he’s middle-aged, in two years he’ll be as bald as an egg and he can’t stand it. He purchases a handgun, saying he needs it for target practice–this is the thin part of the plot, but it can be dealt with later–and shoots the two of them and himself.

Madge, after a suitable period of mourning, marries an understanding man called Fred and everything continues as in A, but under different names.

D.

Fred and Madge have no problems. They get along exceptionally well and are good at working out any little difficulties that may arise. But their charming house is by the seashore and one day a giant tidal wave approaches. Real estate values go down. The rest of the story is about what caused the tidal wave and how they escape from it. They do, though thousands drown, but Fred and Madge are virtuous and grateful, and continue as in A.

E.

Yes, but Fred has a bad heart. The rest of the story is about how kind and understanding they both are until Fred dies. Then Madge devotes herself to charity work until the end of A. If you like, it can be "Madge," "cancer," "guilty and confused," and "bird watching."

F.

If you think this is all too bourgeois, make John a revolutionary and Mary a counterespionage agent and see how far that gets you. Remember, this is Canada. You’ll still end up with A, though in between you may get a lustful brawling saga of passionate involvement, a chronicle of our times, sort of.

You’ll have to face it, the endings are the same however you slice it. Don’t be deluded by any other endings, they’re all fake, either deliberately fake, with malicious intent to deceive, or just motivated by excessive optimism if not by downright sentimentality.

The only authentic ending is the one provided here:
John and Mary die. John and Mary die. John and Mary die.

So much for endings. Beginnings are always more fun. True connoisseurs, however, are known to favor the stretch in between, since it’s the hardest to do anything with.

That’s about all that can be said for plots, which anyway are just one thing after another, a what and a what and a what.

Now try How and Why.

October 18, 2007

My Ukrainian colleague said

He started to smoke when he was in kindergarten.

Well, I think it is more probable that he started Vodka around that time emoticon

October 14, 2007

Dreams

Why do we only dream about the things which did not happen? Have you ever seen something indeed happened in the past in your dreams?

Recently I had bad dreams consecutively, in a world full of hate and betrayal. Too tired.

October 12, 2007

Take the kitchen with you!

Jenny told me that they are going to rent an apartment in Germany. However, besides the rent they have to buy the kitchen in particular. I asked my german colleague at lunch about this. The reason for buying a kitchen while renting the other part of the apartment, apearently, is that kichen is very important to Germans and everyone wants it in his/her own style. So instead of having a uniformity of kitchens (as in Netherlands), every German kitchen is ‘unique’. People will prefer special settings like their own arrangement of cupboards, particular oven etc..So basicly, people have to renovate/reconstruct the kitchen every time when they move in.

Just one warm meal a day, should you care so much? emoticon

October 10, 2007

If you eat a banana,

from which side do you usually peel it? from the end with stem or the other end?

 It is said that Monkeys and women are inclined to do it from the end without stem, what about you ? and why?

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