本来打算这个月工资到手后买一个IPOD Mini或者NANO的
现在转方向了,着重考虑Creative ZEN系列,或者做工比较出色的国产品牌。
在被指违反劳动法体罚员工,员工超时加班以后,富士康没有从内部着手以求解决问题,反而状告两位报道的记者,并索价3000万的赔偿,实在是令人作呕。一边享受着国家的种种优厚政策,大把大把地赚取这人民币和美金,另一方面,却比万恶的资本主义更残忍十万倍地剥削着劳动者。这就是所谓和谐的,劳动人民当家作主的社会主义社会?
鉴于富士康深圳工厂承接了苹果公司风靡全球的音乐播放器iPod的制造订单,Alex决定将IPOD从Purchase List中cross掉,另外保证决不向周围的亲友同事推荐IPOD产品。
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现在就行动起来,Say [b][color=Red]NO[/color][/b] to IPOD!
Monthly Archives: August 2006
F717 CCD dead?!
昨天晚上突发兴致,把F717翻出来,准备拍点照片,意外地发现取景框内除了机器的基本信息外,一片空白,直觉告诉我,机器出问题了。于是上网放狗小搜了一把,才意识到自己的CCD中招了([url]http://forum.xitek.com/showthread.php?threadid=381385[/url])。幸好狗日SONY还不是没良心到极点,宣布对中招的717免费更换CCD。
今天Alex冒着烈日,把717送去合肥路的SONY维修点了,工作人员拿出来拍了一张照片马上就诊断是CCD故障(看来中招的哥们还不在少数),然后很麻利地把电池,MemoryStick和UV镜拆下来还给了Alex,然后还要Alex在一张貌似生死状的维修单上签了名。
据说一个星期可以修好,到时候拿回来了再看看是不是有传说中燥点变明显的问题。
幸好昨天把机器拿出来试了一把,才发现了问题,要不然等到10月去看F1的时候再发现问题,岂不为时晚矣!
恐怖啊!做噩梦了!!
靠!太恐怖了!竟然作噩梦了!这个噩梦还真非同一般。
Alex也算是见过世面的小青年了,人类能想象出来的噩梦,可以说没什么没做到过的了——被人追杀啊,坠楼啊,被女友抛弃啊,都是小case了,稍微恐怖点的也就是嘘嘘时遇到贞子之类的了。
不过昨天那个梦,还真把Alex瞎得半死。也不在这里故弄玄虚了,Alex昨晚梦到自己在一个山洞里…………在一个山洞里与一中国籍男子热烈拥吻!竟然还是热烈的舌吻(估计是前两个礼拜的《我猜》看多了。。。)。还依稀记得当时的气息,和口感,对不起,是舌感,印象最深刻的是在拥吻之后,Alex还用手背擦了擦湿漉漉的嘴唇。。。
报应啊!报应!!
最近想收个MP3,看心目中的候选人哪个更合适?
首先Alex的原则是:杂牌——不考虑,所谓“国产名牌”——不考虑,韩货——不考虑,日货——坚决不考虑
1. IPOD MINI 6G
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优点:外观好,操控方便,各类配件极多
缺点:电池不可更换,功能简单(没有FM),缺乏个性(正如名言所说:Ipod – Good all round player but lacks individuality – every man and his dog has one.)
2. Creative Zen Micro 5G
[img]http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/cr/creative-zen-micro-8gb.jpg” />
优点:外观更好,操控比较方便,电池可更换,音质优异
缺点:操作延时明显,已停产
3. Creative Zen Neeon 5G
[img]http://www.mobilewhack.com/images/creative_zen_neeon_mp3_player.jpg” />
优点:价格便宜
缺点:外观呆板,屏幕小,操控滚轮不方便,系统操作延时明显,电池不可更换
权重
外观:20%
电池:15%
操控:25%
音质:25%
附加功能(主要是FM):10%
其他:5%
台风桑美
这次台风桑美的来头着实不小,Alex在某网站看到灾区网友上传的受灾照片,真的非常的恐怖,而且听说这次台风还造成了许多伤亡。
在这里还是希望台风快快过去,灾区的人民的生活不要受到太大的影响才好。
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如此情境,怎能不叫人心碎。
Landis' 2nd test confirms high testosterone
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PARIS – Tour de France champion Floyd Landis’ backup urine sample confirmed high levels of testosterone, cycling’s governing body said Saturday, raising the prospect that he could lose his title.
Following the results of the “B” sample, Landis was fired by his Swiss team, Phonak. He also faces a two-year ban from USA Cycling, which is responsible for sanctions against the American rider.
“The analysis of the sample B of Floyd Landis’s urine has confirmed the result of an adverse analytical finding notified by the anti-doping laboratory of Paris on 26th July, following the analysis of the sample A,” the International Cycling Union said, referring to the Chatenay-Malabry lab outside Paris.
“Landis will be dismissed without notice for violating the teams internal Code of Ethics,” Phonak said in a statement. “Landis will continue to have legal options to contest the findings. However, this will be his personal affair, and the Phonak team will no longer be involved in that.”
The confirmed test sets off what could now be months of appeals and arguments by Landis, who claims the positive finding was due to naturally high testosterone levels. He has repeatedly declared his innocence and vowed to fight the allegations — and did so again Saturday.
“I have never taken any banned substance, including testosterone,” Landis said in a statement. “I was the strongest man at the Tour de France, and that is why I am the champion.
“I will fight these charges with the same determination and intensity that I bring to my training and racing. It is now my goal to clear my name and restore what I worked so hard to achieve.”
If found guilty, Landis would become the first winner in the 103-year history of cycling’s premier race to lose his Tour crown over doping allegations. The title would go to Spain’s Oscar Pereiro, the runner-up.
Landis’ lawyer is preparing to take the case to arbitration, said a statement issued by his spokesman, Michael Henson.
The two-tiered analysis at the Chatenay-Malabry lab, which is accredited by the World Anti-Doping Agency, is designed to eliminate the chance for mistakes in the first test.
Henson said this week that the rider had tested positive for an testosterone-epitestosterone ratio of 11:1 — well above the 4:1 limit.
On Friday, Henson said Landis was in the San Diego area, but no further details of his whereabouts were given.
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