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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 【电影推荐】Ice.Age_冰河世纪![]() 片 名: Ice Age
译 名: 冰河世纪 首 映: 2002年 国 家: 美国 类 型: 冒险/卡通/喜剧 链 接: http://imdb.com/title/tt0268380/ 评 分: 7.3/10 (34,704 votes) 导 演: Carlos Saldanha 克里斯威居 (Chris Wedge) 主 演: Ray Romano ...... Manfred 约翰 莱格扎莫 (John Leguizamo) ...... Sid 丹尼斯 劳瑞 (Denis Leary) ...... Diego 高兰 维斯耶克 (Goran Visnjic) ...... Soto Jack Black ...... Zeke Cedric the Entertainer ...... Rhino Stephen Root ...... Rhino/Start 戴德里奇 拜德 (Diedrich Bader) ...... Saber-Toothed Tiger Alan Tudyk ...... Saber-Toothed Tiger/Dodo/Freaky Mammal Lorri Bagley ...... Female Sloth 简 克拉库斯盖 (Jane Krakowski) ...... Female Sloth Peter Ackerman ...... Dodo/Freaky Mammal P.J. Benjamin ...... Dodo 乔希 汉密尔顿 (Josh Hamilton) ...... Dodo/Aardvark 克里斯威居 (Chris Wedge) ...... Dodo/Scrat 内容简介 故事围绕着三只冰河时期的史前动物和一个人类弃婴展开。
冰河期使得动物们纷纷迁移寻找食物。心地善良的长毛象--曼菲德、嗜食的树獭--希德、狡猾的剑齿虎--迭哥,这三只性格迥异的动物为了使一个人类的小孩重返家园,竟然聚在了一起,组成了一只临时护送队,踏上了漫漫寻亲路。一路上这三只动物矛盾重生,迭哥心生毒计,想诱领队伍踏入自己族类设下的致命伏击,但在他们共同经历了雪崩、饥荒等无数险境之后,这些与 严酷环境抗争的经历使迭哥开始对自己的计划动摇了…… ![]() ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 美国最后...越狱在中国... ![]() Maximum Subsequence Sum Problem今天看《Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C》
里面求最大子序列和问题的解的算法4那个联机算法,
发现其实就是上次Google笔试的最后一个大题唉,汗。
Algorithm 4 – Time complexity O(n)
int MaxSubsequenceSum(const int A[], int N)
{ int ThisSum, MaxSum, j; ThisSum = MaxSum = 0;
for (j = 0; j < N; j++) { ThisSum += A[j]; if (ThisSum > MaxSum) MaxSum = ThisSum; else if (ThisSum < 0) ThisSum = 0; } return MaxSum; } 【电影推荐】Leon.1994_这个杀手不太冷![]()
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译 名: 七宗罪 首 映: 1995年 国 家: 美国 类 型: 惊悚/剧情/神秘/犯罪 链 接: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114369/ 评 分: 8.5/10 (122,373 votes) top 250:#40 导 演: 大卫·芬奇(David Fincher) 主 演: 摩根·弗里曼(Morgan Freeman) .... Detective Lt. William Somerset 布拉德·皮特(Brad Pitt) .... Detective David Mills 凯文·斯帕西(Kevin Spacey) .... John Doe 格温妮丝·帕特洛(Gwyneth Paltrow) .... Tracy Mills R.·李·艾尔米(R. Lee Ermey) .... Police Captain 安德鲁·凯文·沃克(Andrew Kevin Walker) .... Dead Man (as Andy Walker) 约翰·卡西尼(John Cassini) .... Officer Davis 内容简介 天主教明言七宗罪:「暴食」、「贪婪」、「懒惰」、「嫉妒」、「骄傲」、「愤怒」。沙摩(摩根·弗里曼 饰)塞是承办凶杀案的资深员警,即将退休,而米尔斯(布拉德·皮特 饰)是新手,一付兴致高昂,自愿请调至这一分局。星期一上午,一件凶杀案发生,凶手在冰箱后写著「暴食」,星期二,是一位律师,现场写著「贪婪」,一天一个,依七宗罪而死。面对此案,沙摩塞心中有诸多挣札,住在这城市已久的他,早已习惯,冷眼看事情,本想不接此案,几经考虑又留下来帮米尔斯,米尔斯血气方刚,冲动易怒,故弄玄虚的凶手因而选上他做为七宗罪的最后一人-「愤怒」。强(凯文·斯帕西 饰)竟杀了米的妻子崔西来激怒他。让自己成为「嫉妒」,米尔斯成为「愤怒」,强也赢得了这场游戏。沙可以退休了,但看著囚车中的米尔斯,究竟是社会始终如此不堪,或者天真单纯也是一种罪。 【电影推荐】Eternal.Sunshine.of.the.Spotless.Mind_美丽心灵的永恒阳光![]()
美食节又要开始咯10月26日至11月1日(杭州黄龙体育中心) 10月26日至11月1日(杭州黄龙体育中心) 一年一度的美食节又美食了,还记得去年。。。 豪华安全的极致:奔驰防弹车S 600![]() 再也没有比这更安全的车了,除非是装甲车;先进的制动辅助系统和安全预警系统,制动力分配系统,夜视系统,乘员预保护系统,配上豪华的顶级内饰,380kw/517hp的12缸发动机,超强的车身可以抵御军用标准的小型武器及手榴弹等武器的攻击,同时还包括防爆胎,燃油自动截断系统和灭火系统;这就是最新的Mercedes-Benz S 600 Guard,当之无愧的王者:
![]() ![]() ![]() 电动车窗的气压紧急控制系统是由仪表板上的电子按钮独立控制的。车子低部有一个紧急救生门,通过车子底部的一个按钮可以打开使得里面的人可以逃生。
米其林防爆胎,当轮胎完全瘪时,有一个内部的特殊的轮毂作为替代道具
灭火系统有12个喷口和两缸的灭火剂,可以通过温度探测器触发或是手动打开。
![]() 车子的装甲可以抵御从左轮手枪到自动步枪再到手榴弹,地雷等武器的攻击。
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 高贵也很贵的 LEICA M8
德国有个二年一度的 Photokina 展,它是全世界规模最大的摄影器材展。而今年 2006 年则是有史以来最盛大的一次,参展的厂商之一 LEICA 也在这个活动中,正式发表了四款数字相机,分别是 M8、Digilux 3、V-LUX 1 和 D-LUX 3。在这当中,尤以 LEICA M8 最受人瞩目,让许多拥有徕卡镜头的玩家,很想进一步了解这款相机的真实面貌。
对于徕卡迷来讲,那种操作双眼相机时,以慢工出细活的方式去捕捉眼前的美景,是其中一大享受!在面临摄影市场数字化的潮流中,徕卡 M 系列的数字机身其实一直备受期待。而原厂徕卡那不愿妥协的独特性格,以及在品牌上维持一贯王者的霸气,让许多人一直深深着迷。 这款以 LEICA MP 机身为基础去做数字相的 LEICA M8,是目前该品牌中唯一使用连动测距器的数字机身,小编虽然没有拥有过 LEICA,但却有一群爱好发烧大户朋友买了不少的机身镜头,所以有幸体验过在底片机操作时的那种安静轻巧的感觉。坚固的铝镁合金的金属机身,以及机顶与底盖用整块的实心铜锌合金制造,拿在手上便可以扎实地感受到那种经得起洗炼和考验的存在感。
这款 LEICA M8 本身是采用了 1030 万像素 (3936 x 2634像素) 的 CCD 影像感应器,可以记录 JPEG 和 DNG(Adobe 所倡用的 RAW 文件格式)两种图片档案格式。以 SD 卡为储存媒介,最大可以支持到 4GB 的超大容量,可也利用 USB 2.0 传输至 PC 做储存后制的处理。在 ISO 的感光度上,可以手动设定由 160 开始达到 2500,让影像细节的保存更加地完整清楚。为了提高 CCD 的感光度,LIECA 将 M8 的 CCD 上的微形镜片进行特别的处理,让画面周的光束以特殊的倾斜角度切入,让边缘画质能够尽量接近中央的程度。
在规格上,光圈是依搭配的镜头而定;而快门则可从 32 秒到 1/8000 秒,也可以半级调整有 B 快门曝光模式。而拍摄模式,则有手动模式和光圈先决两种,完全符合 LEICA 传统用家的习惯。而在测光方面,LIECA M8 是采用了 TTL 的局部测光。而机顶则有闪灯的热靴在上头,可以支持 M-TTL 闪灯功能,闪灯同步可达 1/250秒,机身背后则是 2.5 吋的 230,000 画素的观赏屏幕,在连拍速度上可以每秒 2 张、一次拍 10 张的能力。
光学观景窗采用的是 0.68 倍的自动视差补正,可以选择 24mm+35mm、28mm+90mm、50mm+75mm 三种对焦框。为了让老用家感受自家熟悉的操作性,在 M8 的快门钮上可以支持标准钢丝顶针的快门线设计。
LEICA M8 尺寸为 136.6 x 36.9 x 80.2mm (宽 x 深 x 高),重量是约 545g,使用锂电子充电电池供电。原厂软件提供了 Capture One LE、Leica Digital Capture 等,让使用者后制修图更加地方便使用。预计在今年圣诞节前发售,有银黑两种款式可供选择,预售价不含镜头为 RMB 43,500 左右。 对摄影爱好者来说,玩 135 相机的极致就是玩 LEICA 的底片相机~ via:高贵也很贵的 LEICA M8 【zz】说皮转载自[www.jade.cc] 说皮:
带皮珍贵的籽料,看表面细细的毛孔,透光均匀,透亮皮,绝啊。老黄扬皮,很浓但不厚。上两个籽料打磨后就是透度理想的东西了。
看看皮的应用,举两点:
网友: 请教一下,是不是籽料在一般情况下皮越薄色越浓的越好?谢谢。
这可不是金包银啊 这是真皮,真正的籽料,赌石啊。 很便宜的,看这皮就感觉不是单纯形成的,浆啊,肉啊,全混和了,热水溶的淀粉加面粉然后搅拌冷却一样,然后形成皮,再冲掉,再形成……
下面说说籽料在没皮的情况下,有什么办法辨别,供大家批评指正。说到没皮的仔料,很多人都犯愁,尤其是光看照片,不理想的照片,所以现在给大家看的照片全都是放大,且清楚的,照相机是带微距拍摄功能的NIKON数码机。本来说看这类料,我原来是准备在最后才上的,因为这需要一些对打磨抛光的知识的理解。 Google的浙大宣讲会10.11 14:30-15:30 IBM 中国开发中心(CDL)座谈 玉泉曹东103 这两天宣讲会真多啊,呵呵,正好这几天没事,就去听听了。 IBM宣讲会选了个曹东的教室,根本坐不下这么多人,过去看了下人太多就走了。 Google选在了教七影视厅,也算很大的了,可是去的人数还是超出了他们的预料,坐满又站满啊,呵呵。李开复的一个多小时的演讲很精彩。比如Google的盈利模式,比如Google的研究和生产方式和M$等企业对比,比如Google的网页翻译质量和Yahoo对比等等。谈到Google Video时候,说本来今天要说这个的,不过昨天Google刚刚用16.5亿美元收购了YouTube,下面又是一阵掌声。Google公司的自由轻松平等的企业文化不时表达出来。演讲相当成功,不断赢得台下浙大学生的阵阵掌声。然后是100分钟的笔试,主要还是一些基础题和算法与数据结构方面的。赞一下Google,赞一下李开复,呵呵。 National Geographic美国国家地理杂志
October 1, 2006
Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, Date Unknown
Photograph by Bruce Dale
A young child carries a red balloon on October 1, the anniversary of the day communist leader Mao Zedong inaugurated the People's Republic of China in 1949. The proclamation came after half a century of conflict: the fall of the last Chinese emperor, the Japanese invasion, World War II, and a civil war between communist and nationalist forces. The second half of the 20th century was no more peaceful as the new government attempted to rebuild and unify the country under communism's strict guidelines.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic book Journey Into China, 1982)
Sarichef Island, Alaska, Date Unknown
Photograph by George F. Mobley
The livid light of late October illuminates Shishmaref Inlet, located just 21 miles (34 kilometers) south of the Arctic Circle. The Inuit living in the village of Shishmaref may soon be the first refugees of global warming. Rising sea levels and the melting of permafrost are causing their island to quickly erode into the Chukchi Sea.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic book Alaska, 1969)
Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, 1970
Photograph by Sam Abell
At harvest time, a farmer starts his day on a Petty Harbour farm. Located on the east coast of Newfoundland, far from the Canadian mainland, Petty Harbour sits on the Grand Banks, an undersea shelf that is the favored home of a great number of fish and the secret, millennium-old destination of European fisherman.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Newfoundland Trusts in the Sea," January 1974, National Geographic magazine)
Stomness Whaling Station, South Georgia Island, Falkland Islands, 1998
Photograph by Maria Stenzel
Seals inhabit an abandoned whaling station on South Georgia's Stromness Bay. The whaling station on South Georgia was the only hope of survival for Ernest Shackleton and his crew who were trapped on ice floes for 9 months over 800 miles away from inhabited land.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Epic of Survival: Shackleton," November 1998, National Geographic magazine.)
Zambezi River, 1996
Photograph by Chris Johns
A baby African elephant takes a sand bath along the banks of the Zambezi River, where poachers wreak havoc on the elephant population. Armed with AK-47s, poachers hunt adult male elephants, cut their heads off, then hack away at their tusks leaving the massive bodies to the vultures, hyenas, and lions.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Down the Zambezi," October 1997, National Geographic magazine)
Vermont, 1997
Photograph by Michael S. Yamashita
During peak foliage season—generally the first two weeks of October—great numbers of visitors flood into Vermont to enjoy the scenery. Although the dazzling display may vary in intensity from year to year, it seldom disappoints.
(Text adapted from "Leaves of Autumn: A Vermont Sampler," Autumn 1984, National Geographic Traveler magazine) (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Vermont: Suite of Seasons," September 1998, National Geographic magazine)
Roznov pod Radhostem, Czech Republic, 1992
Photograph by James L. Stanfield
Beehives decorated with carved masks line an open-air ethnographic museum in Roznov pod Radhostem. Celebrating turn-of-the-century life, the museum recreates a typical village from the Wallachia region in the hilly forests and pastures of the Czech Republic's far eastern corner.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Czechoslovakia: The Velvet Divorce," September 1993, National Geographic magazine)
Sahara Desert, Niger, 1997
Photograph by George Steinmetz
"Boundless stretches of sand are the highways of Saharan Niger. Less than 500 miles [805 kilometers] of major paved roads serve a nation three times as large as California. Below the horizon a caravan heads for the town of Bilma to take on salt, a prized commodity. Another train laden with salt and other trade items heads toward markets at the desert's edge."
(Text and photograph from "Journey to the Heart of the Sahara," March 1999, National Geographic magazine)
Hudson Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada, 1996
Photograph by Flip Nicklin
"Young males play fight on the Hudson Bay shore in a harmless autumn prelude to spring battles for mates that can end in shattered limbs. Lethargic all summer, males may benefit from such exercise and also learn to assess other bears' strength."
(Text from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Polar Bears: Stalkers of the High Arctic," January 1998, National Geographic magazine)
Taipei, Taiwan, 1992
Photograph by Jodi Cobb
Rehearsals for Double Ten Day are underway in front of the Presidential Building. Taiwan's National Day celebrates the revolution of October 10, 1911, that overthrew China’s last dynasty.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Other China Changes Course: Taiwan," November 1993, National Geographic magazine)
Wichita, Kansas, 1997
Photograph by Joel Sartore
"Gathering strength in a Kansas zoo, a litter of Mexican wolves boosts hopes of restoring this subspecies of the gray to New Mexico and Arizona."
(Text from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Return of the Gray Wolf," May 1998, National Geographic magazine)
Volgograd, Russia, 1992
Photograph by James P. Blair
The Red October Steel Works stands alongside the Volga Matushka, or Mother Volga. Although not much trash can be seen in the water or along the shore, the Volga River is polluted by agrochemicals from farms and heavy metals from the factories that line its banks.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "A Russian Voyage," June 1994, National Geographic magazine)
Havana, Cuba, 1998
Photograph by David Alan Harvey
"A sea change in finance erodes hard-line socialism. Enterprising Cubans run their own shops and restaurants; while across the country resources beckon to foreign investors. …U.S. dollars, legal since 1993, divide a once egalitarian society into those who have access to them and those who do not."
(Text and photograph from "Evolution in the Revolution: Cuba," June 1999, National Geographic magazine)
Off Rongelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, 1996
Photograph by Emory Kristof
A photographer enjoys the protection of his shark cage as many healthy and hungry gray reef sharks patrol the area. Scientists were sent to Rongelap Atoll to study the lingering effects of a nuclear mega-bomb detonated by the United States there in 1954. Despite the disturbing number of abnormal births and other radiogenic illnesses affecting the human population, life below the surface of Rongelap seemed to be quite healthy in 1996.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Testing the Waters of Rongelap," April 1998, National Geographic magazine.)
Southern United States, 1996
Photograph by George Grall
"The largest freshwater turtle in North America, the alligator snapper keeps to southern U.S. waters, while the smaller, more aggressive common snapper prowls lakes and streams from South America to Canada."
(Text and photograph from "Unmasking the Snapping Turtle," March 1999, National Geographic magazine)
Laos, 1968
Photograph by Wilbur E. Garrett
A Laotian family rests in the shade of their stilted, thatched roof hut in the fertile lowlands of the Mekong River valley.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Mekong: River of Terror and Hope," December 1968, National Geographic magazine)
Neryungri, Siberia, Russia, 1989
Photograph by Steve Raymer
A motoball player kicks the ball over a field in Neryungri. Combining cycling, soccer, and polo, motoball features two teams of five players trying to push a 16-inch (40-centimeter) ball through the other's goal. Originating in France in the late 1920s, the sport caught on during the 1960s in the Soviet Union.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Siberia: In from the Cold," March 1990, National Geographic magazine)
Atlantic Ocean off the Coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, 1997
Photograph by Flip Nicklin
About 235 miles (378 kilometers) east of Halifax, the ocean floor drops away. Nicknamed The Gully, this place is more like a drowned Grand Canyon, measuring a dozen miles (19 kilometers) across and, in places, a mile (1.6 kilometers) straight down to the bottom. These deep waters are home to the immense—and immensely curious—bottlenose whales, whom scientists believe to be the deepest divers of all ocean mammals.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for "A Journey Down Old U.S. 1," December 1984, National Geographic magazine)
Arctic Bay, Baffin Island, Canada, 1996
Photograph by Nick Caloyianis
Two young sled dogs sleep off their meal of fresh, though toxic, Greenland shark. Hours after eating such a meal, dogs appear inebriated and have difficulty standing up thanks to the strong neurotoxins found in the shark抯 flesh.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Greenland Sharks," September 1998, National Geographic magazine) |
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