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    31/05/2007

    征程中的第二个考试月

         六月是我国的传统佳节--考试月。俗话说,每逢佳节倍思亲。一到考试月,就想回家了。
         这两天说服了老板,把交货的日子推后了。一来时机确实尚未成熟,二来考试之前最好不要长途辗转。不过这意味着数日之后,交货之时,必须要万无一失。此后的压力更大了。
         OSA清华学生分会的申请被批准了。作为首任主席,站在权利的顶峰,高处不胜寒。
         今天傍晚,师姐问我当年高考的事,她弟弟很快就要上场了,也在天津考。回忆起当年的场景,还历历在目。能有些值得回忆的岁月,是件了不起的事情。我还记得小时候在幼儿园里过六一儿童节的场景。那可真是儿童的节日啊!
         每次提到儿童,我总能记起孙敬修爷爷慈祥的声音。好象是说:小朋友们,今天先扯到这里。以后有时间我们再接着扯。
         打完收工。
         Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
    28/05/2007

    无声的支持

         今天,任务列表上又增加了两项任务。每接受一项新任务,我都提醒自己:沉着冷静,注意形象,注意素质。
         但是,人的忍耐总是有限度的,总要发泄一下。于是,我决定晚饭前去理发,给自己减轻些负担。
         一进C楼,有种走进zjg的感觉,满眼都是现代化的冷漠。坐在理发椅上,我才感觉到真的累了。想闭上眼,又怕理发师信马由缰,艺术创作。无奈只好强打精神,敷衍他零星的问题。对面的镜子里只有两个模糊的人影。
         直到晚饭之后,我才想起照照镜子。端详着对面的自己,心中涌起一股暖流。镜子里的人影清晰了,有个理发师的身影,站在我的背后,淡淡的笑容衬着慈祥的面庞。他默不做声,可分明是在对我说:还有十几天考试了,安心复习,就别出去见人了。
          谢谢啊!啥也不说了,全在头上了。
          晚饭后,顶着新头型回系馆,正好碰到Jason老师。我又拖住他要求进行心理辅导。他耐心地解答我的问题,为我打气。望着他远去的背影,又一股暖流涌了上来。
          走在系馆长长的走廊,穿过一扇玻璃门,不经意间又瞥见了自己的发型。第一股暖流化作第三股,再次涌了上来。我不禁想起在孔庆东的博客上看到的那句“大江东去掉头西”。
          哥们儿,你太有才了!
    26/05/2007

    美好的5月

         美好的5月,有31天。不像考作文之前的2月,只有28天。
         难怪英文里5月叫做May。
    23/05/2007

    举重若轻

         情绪不稳定会影响复习效率。虽然我的任务列表仍在扩充,但是不能破坏我一贯潇洒的形象。
         CALM DOWN!
    22/05/2007

    今天下雨

         中午我就没出实验室,叫了一份外卖。到现在,都没送来。大家先睡吧,我再等等看。

    关于后悔

         好久以前,在某寄托论坛上看到一个签名档:后悔是一种耗费精神的情绪。后悔是比损失更大的损失,比错误更大的错误。所以不要后悔。
         从那之后,我就把它加到88的签名档里面了。
         今天,七点多起来,跑到实验室,打开我可爱的激光器电源,机器没有反应。一顿忙乱之后,九点,老板电话,说德国专家这就下楼参观,从我这里开始。不管怎么说,最后是完成任务了。
         刚坐定,登上水木,走进英语考试版,赫然发现“放名额”几个字。于是,用颤抖的手打开主页,查询考位。北师大,8月9月都有位置。这时,我犹豫了。这些考试的日子,哪个是周末?北师大的考场好么?哪个考试的时间会凉快一些?本能地,我google了一下“ibt北师大”,得到了答案。一点“注册”,给我我两排英文,最醒目的一个字是“gone”。这时,我后悔了--刚才犹豫了,手软了。
         紧接着,我想起了本文开头的那句话,于是心情缓和了。如果不是我已经有个10月20日天津的考位,我会果断得多。“把考位留给更需要的同志吧!”心中一个高大的形象轻描淡写地说。
    21/05/2007

    贺浙江大学110周年校庆

         不要怨我,离你而去。昨日我以你为荣,明日你会以我为傲。
         所以,姑娘们,若是某天我也决定离你们而去,也请勿忧伤。生活为你们关上一扇大门的时候,还会为你们开启很多扇小门。
        
    20/05/2007

    你还好吧?

         他们写诗的,好像“你”和“我”是不分的。
         昨天,很奇怪。早上起床,发现舌头破了,后牙龈有点肿。今日依旧。难道是我睡觉的时候自己咬的?
         昨晚回来,忽然发现Jason老师留言,对我进行平息抚慰。十分感谢他!
    16/05/2007

    那一天

         每个人的生命中都会有那么一天,在这一天,他忽然发现自己不再年轻。
         有将近一周了吧,感觉十分疲乏,早上实在是很难爬起来,睡过去像是晕过去一样。从早忙到晚,三五件事并行,件件关乎社会的和谐。作诗一首,聊以自慰,兼自勉:
        
         《那一天》
                       liduo
     
         我终于
         发现
         我念的
         不是硕士研究生
         我念的
         是总理预科班
     
         07年5月16 于清华园
    15/05/2007

    [zz]博客,当代文学的新文体

    孔庆东先生的文章:
     
    PS:今天老板下令了,6月5日产品须交付使用。今年的儿童节黄金周啊,充满了期待~~~
    14/05/2007

    又有人坠楼?

         消息满天飞,清华,农大和人大。最后归罪于5.14的日子不好。
         水木上有人说“……有时活着比死亡更困难。”
         这哪里是轻生的理由!
         我们每个人,死去的时间都是很长很长的,那时可以慢慢考虑。现在活着,时间又短,还是仔细琢磨怎么活得好些吧。活着,为心性的自由而奋斗。有了自由的心性,面对如期而至的死亡之时,也就坦然了。
    12/05/2007

    07年5月13日是母亲节

         就是明天啦。同志们别忘打个电话。
    10/05/2007

    [zz] Laser Inventor dies at 79

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 9, 2007 -- Theodore Maiman, PhD, inventor of
    the first operable laser and twice nominated for a Nobel Prize, died May 5 in
    Vancouver, British Columbia. His death was confirmed by his wife, Kathleen.
    He had been called “the father of the electro-optics industry,” according to
    a biography at the IEEE virtual Museum, but Maiman considered himself "a
    scientist and an engineer, with research interests in electro-optics, lasers,
    displays and aerodynamics."
    While employed at Hughes Research Laboratories as a section head in 1960,
    Maiman developed, demonstrated and patented a laser (US Patent No. 3,353,115)
    using a pink ruby medium for which he gained worldwide recognition. The IEEE
    said, "His invention was influenced by an article by Arthur L. Schawlow and
    Charles H. Townes, 'Infrared and Optical Masers,' which appeared in The Physics
    Review in 1958. In their article, the two scholars laid out a theoretical basis
    for the laser construction and outlined some of its problematic aspects. Maiman
    became the winner of the race to create the laser, which began in 1959."
    In addition to the work done at Hughes, other institutions such as Bell Labs,
    RCA Labs, Lincoln Labs, IBM, Westinghouse and Siemens engaged in the project. "
    Maiman, after nine months of creative, yet hard and under-funded, labor,
    succeeded first. The inventor himself explains the success by such factors as
    his favorable academic background (in electronics and optics), quest for
    simplicity, unconventional thinking and a 'maverick spirit,'" the IEEE said.
    At the time of its invention, Maiman's laser was referred to by some as a "
    death ray." In a popular anecdote, Maiman commented on the New York press
    conference (in 1960) at which his development of the laser was announced: "One
    reporter came up to me and asked me about using the laser in developing weapons
    . I told him I didn't think it very likely. He asked me if I would deny that
    the laser could be used that way, and I said no. The next day, there were
    headlines in every newspaper around the country, screaming: 'L.A. Man Discovers
    Science-Fiction Death Ray.'" (Bette Davis also reportedly asked him, at a party
    , whether he fuby medium for which he gained worldwide recognition. The IEEE
    said, "His invention was influenced by an article by Arthur L. Schawlow and
    Charles H. Townes, 'Infrared and Optical Masers,' which appeared in The Physics
    Review in 1958. In their article, the two scholars laid out a theoretical basis
    for the laser construction and outlined some of its problematic aspects. Maiman
    TRW in 1976, according to the Web site of the Inventors Hall of Fame, to which
    he was inducted in 1984 (the London-based Independent newspaper reported today
    that Maiman met his wife on the flight home afterward).
    Born in Los Angeles on July 11, 1927, Maiman in his teens earned college money
    by repairing electrical appliances and radios, the Inventors Hall of Fame said.
    The IEEE said his later academic pursuits were inspired by his father, an
    electronics engineer and an inventor. Theodore attended the University of
    Colorado and received a BS in engineering physics in 1949, then went on to do
    graduate work at Stanford University, where he received an MS in electrical
    engineering in 1951 and a PhD in physics in 1955.
    A member of both the National Academies of Science and Engineers, he was also a
    recipient of 1983/1984 Physics Prizes. Three years later, he became laureate of
    the prestigious Japan Prize, the Asian equivalent of the Nobel.
    He was also the author of The Laser Odyssey (Laser Press, 2000). An Amazon.com
    description says of the book, "Maiman takes his readers through a riveting
    expose of the Machiavellian scene behind the creation of the first laser. It is
    a personable chronicle of a maverick scientist who defied conventional wisdom
    while he blazed his own trail."
    In his convocation address as an honorary degree recipient at Simon Fraser
    University in Burnaby, British Columbia, in 2002, Maiman had this advice for
    graduates: "For those of you who are willing to take the risk of blazing new
    trails, you need to appreciate a reality of life: You will find that the more
    you deviate from conventional wisdom and the well-beaten paths, the more your
    consensus of agreement will diminish. Naturally, if you achieve your goal in
    spite of going against established views, it is especially sweet. But, even if
    your goal is not achieved, there still is a rich reward for your choice. You
    will experience the thrill and excitement of an adventure. I assure you, it
    will not be boring."
    Mrs. Maiman said the world's first laser will be displayed at  a celebration of
    her husband's life, planned for May 16 -- the "birthdate" of the laser -- at 4
    p.m. in Vancouver. The specific location will be announced.
    08/05/2007

    还有一个月

         还有一个月考G。多线作战,加紧准备。
    07/05/2007

    Sarkozy Wins

    zz from Time.com :
     
    "France is the only country in the world with a 35 hour work week — that's ridiculous!" agreed 21 year-old engineering student Fabien Pioli against the din of aging rock and rollers singing into the Paris night. "France needs an audacious leader, and I think Sarkozy will improve things for us. If he doesn't, I'm moving to the U.S.!"
    03/05/2007

    回来啦

         回家参加了亲戚的一场婚礼,刚好见了很多亲朋好友。
         4月30日在家楼下的网吧刷TOEFL的名额,5个小时,错过了一个好机会。不过,这网吧不错,机器很快,宽屏液晶,沙发椅,每小时才2元。
         一回来,就发现一位失散多年的老友自己找上门来了。对她来说,真是他乡遇故知。
         回来之后,咽炎痊愈,很好。等楼下洗衣机完事,继续战斗。