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February 24 有史以来最长,最精彩的一篇翻译~~下个目标:精华!为了加入HC翻译团这个无比邪恶的土鸡组织而努力! 译文:
RealGM对这次交易的评分:黄蜂,火箭不亏不赚 Authored by Andrew Perna - February 21, 2008 - 8:01 pm
21, 2008 - 8:01 pm
在这个月,面对西部联盟大量提升实力面前你很难不做点什么交易,特别是密西西比河左岸的那几个重磅交易。 新奥尔良黄蜂队以及休斯敦火箭队也想跟上西部列强增强球队实力的步伐,于是一个包括希望削减开支的孟菲斯灰熊队在内的三方交易便应运而生。 当整个交易尘埃落定,Mike James,Bonzi Wells被送往新奥尔良,同时火箭得到Bobby Jackson,Adam-Haluska以及一个第二轮选秀权。这四个球员是这次交易的核心,但是孟菲斯也参与了这次交易,并且从黄蜂队那里得到了Marcus Vinicius。 灰熊队同样把2004年第二论选秀所得的Sergei Lishchuk给了火箭。孟菲斯则从火箭得到了一部分现金,以及2003年第二轮选秀所得的Malick Badiane,到此整个交易结束。 这个复杂的交易将使黄蜂 -- 这支西部最好的球队在将要到来的周四晚上的比赛中,从替补席上得到两位富有经验的得分手的帮助。从经济上角度来说,新奥尔良黄蜂队在这个赛季将额外支付两百万多一点的工资,同时还得在未来两年内背上James的合同。 James将竞争Chris Paul的替补席位,而Chris Paul每晚将近出场38分钟。毫无疑问,詹姆斯将会在有限10分钟上场时间内打出水平,要知道,他在2005-06赛季担任猛龙队首发的时候,在79场比赛中能够平均贡献20.3分以及5.8个助攻。 Wells从来不是一个非常健康或者非常守纪律的球员,但是他依然将成为黄蜂队一个很好的板凳得分手。Wells每场有40%的中投命中率,同时每场为火箭贡献11.7分,在Reina Value评分中也有+93(这表明,他对火箭来言绝对物所超值) Jackson这个赛季为新奥尔良的贡献不大在。39.2%的命中率下,每场仅仅得到7.1分。但是非常奇怪,他在黄蜂队的最后两场比赛却表现非常出色――在上个礼拜面对雄鹿以及小牛,一共得到28分,并且命中率为55.5%。 对于新奥尔良来说,在交易中付出一个第二轮选秀权以及Hasluska并不为难,在短期内这个交易有利于黄蜂提升实力。甚至下一年黄蜂队薪金状况也会变得非常良好,在Bonzi Wells合同到期的情况下他们将会因此节省100万。然而,到了2009-10赛季,在这个交易中其他合同都到期的情况下,他们依然得为James支付6百50万的薪水。 黄蜂得分:B+ 对于火箭队来说,从这次交易得到Jackson,Haluska以及一个第二轮选秀,能够有利于改善球队的长期工资帽情况。这次交易能够让火箭有机会给予像Carl Landry这样的球员一个很好的合同――如果火箭下个赛季继续青睐他以及他在2008-09赛季后依旧让休斯敦印象深刻的话。 休斯敦同时还能选择抛弃Haluska,这样能够让他们在2008-09赛季把工资帽降低$711,000。在最近,第二轮选秀权除了抢手,以及交易风险低以外,火箭队依然有机会能够用它挑选到有价值的东西。 如果Jackson保持健康,那么在James离开后,火箭队也许能够从板凳上得到更多帮助,但是他们失去了一个非常有才华的Wells.而能够让DaryMorey做出这个交易的为一理由就是在不完全打破轮转阵容的情况下降低薪水。 火箭得分:B- 灰熊队卷入这次交易仅仅是为了经济原因而已。从火箭队得到的Marcus Vinicius的合同,将在这个赛季结束。孟菲斯同样也从火箭队那里得到了数量未知的现金。 这次交易中包括了两个外国大个子(Lishchuk 以及Badiane)的选秀权,在抛开他们在复杂的劳资谈判合同的重要性后,他们俩似乎和整个事情毫无关系。在球员交易方面忙碌了三个礼拜后,灰熊队到目前为止让球队薪金在进入下个赛季后大概低于工资帽一千万。然而,在这次交易中他们并没有明显省下多少钱。 灰熊评分:C- Andrew Perna is a Senior Writer for RealGM.com. Free feel to contact him at Andrew.Perna@RealGM.com with comments and questions. 原文: Grading The Deal: Hornets, Rockets Keep Up With Joneses Authored by Andrew Perna - February 21, 2008 - 8:01 pm
It was hard not to make some kind of deal in the vastly improved Western Conference this month as a handful of blockbuster trades were pulled off on the left side of the Mississippi River.
http://rockets.realgm.com/articles/86/20080221/grading_the_deal_hornets_rockets_keep_up_with_joneses/ February 20 再来一篇长的:火箭降伏骑士延续九连胜累死老子了,第一次翻译这么长的文章,整整两千多字啊~~~ 不过还是物所超值的~~~哈哈,下部开始逐步中译英了,(*^__^*) 嘻嘻……
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英文原文: Feb. 19, 2008, 10:19PM CLEVELAND – The Rockets came in with a solid, if somewhat delusional strategy. “The game plan,” Shane Battier revealed, “was to hope (LeBron James) had a good time in New Orleans,” The Rockets did not plan on both teams clanging their way around as if every Rockets and Cavaliers player had all made the All-Star game and were stuck on Bourbon Street. The Rockets, however, still believe that if a game is to be decided by defense, they will happily count on theirs. So they tightened their defensive clamps around the often-fragile Cleveland Cavaliers offense until they blew open the game in the fourth quarter, handling the Cavs, 93-85, on Tuesday to stretch their road winning streak to nine games, matching the franchise record. The win was the Rockets’ ninth-consecutive overall, the longest active streak in the NBA and matching the Rockets’ longest since the 1998-99 season. They haven’t have had a longer streak since 1993-94, the first championship season. The past seven opponents failed to score 90, moving within one game of the Rockets longest run ever holding opponents to fewer than 90 points. “I don’t think we get as much hype about our defense as we did last year, but we think we’re a pretty solid defensive team,” said Rockets forward Shane Battier after keeping James under control most of the night. “When we clamp in and concentrate, we can do some really nice things on defense.” James finished with 26 points with 13 rebounds and 11 rebounds. But he made just 7 of 18 shots, even with consecutive 3s in the final minutes after the Rockets led by 16. He was 0 for 7 in the first half. Even with their late flurry of scoring, the Cavaliers made just 37.5 percent of their shots. For most of the night, however, the Rockets were not much better. Tracy McGrady had 17 points, adding eight assists. Yao Ming had 16 with 14 rebounds. But McGrady combined to make 9 of 38 shots. Heading into the fourth quarter, the Rockets were making 39 percent of their shots and going against the team with the most fourth-quarter comebacks in the NBA this season, and with the leading fourth-quarter scorer. That’s when the Rockets took over and were never challenged again. “What we’re developing on this team is a team like the Pistons,” McGrady said. “Great defensive team, going out there, playing together and not really relying on one of two people to score the rock. What we really care about is playing great defense and just playing together and it showed.” Actually, the Rockets did rely on one scorer, but it was not their All-Star or former All-Star. Rafer Alston made 8 of 15 shots, leading the Rockets with 22 points and adding six assists. In the winning streak, he has averaged 15 points on 43.6 percent shooting, and 7.3 assists. “I have some unbelievable teammates because they understand I’m in a rhythm in this stretch of games and they encourage me to continue to shoot the ball,” Alston said. “It helps to have two superstars that draw so much attention that I’m wide open. In years past I’ve been inconsistent in helping them out by consistently knocking down the shot. I’m knocking them down consistently in this stretch of wins.” The Cavaliers sent double teams to Yao and crowded the lane on McGrady. That was nothing new. But rarely have the Rockets needed Alston – and the boost they got from Luis Scola and Carl Landry combining for 23 points with 14 rebounds – more than Tuesday. “Rafer’s playing unbelievable,” said McGrady, who has made 23 of 73 shots in his past five games. “With my offense now, I’m struggling. I’m struggling with my shot. I don’t know what’s going on with me offensively. With Rafer playing so well and other guys playing so well, it’s really a great feeling to have all the pressure on you offensively. I suck right now. I get it going every now and then, but through the course of the game, I suck.” He did get a brief surge late in the third quarter, scoring the Rockets final six points to head into the fourth with a seven-point lead. The Rockets took off from there, scoring 19 points in a span of five minutes to end the third and start the fourth quarters, rushing the lead to 79-66. Their defense took it from there, having carried the Rockets most of the way, already. 再来一篇火箭笔记:Landry coming into his own终于接了一篇了,兴奋啊,马上翻译了~发表在hoopchina了,不知道通过审核没有哦。。。。
英文原文:
Feb. 5, 2008, 11:10PM By JONATHAN FEIGEN Landry growing Though his play was more steady than explosive, Rockets rookie Carl Landry continued to play a significant role down the stretch during the Rockets' 92-86 win Monday at Minnesota.
Landry played all but 27 seconds of the fourth quarter, scoring six of his 13 points and getting three of his seven rebounds. "We got different guys at my position that can play at any time," Landry said. "Luis Scola is a great player, as you can see. Chuck Hayes is one of the best defenders in this league. Fortunately, I was called upon to finish this game. "I feel like I'm growing. (Monday), I felt like I grew. Every film session, every practice, with the guys on this team, the veterans, the coaching staff, I'm growing. By coach putting me out there, I felt I got a little bit better as a player." Winning habit The Rockets have won eight of nine games and 13 of 16, but most have been decided in the final minutes. Rockets' missteps along the way often made the games tighter than they should have been.
But after blowing a 10-point, fourth-quarter lead before pulling out Monday's win in Minneapolis, they said getting the wins one way or another can lead to more victories. "I think winning becomes a habit," Shane Battier said, "if you can get that mind-frame that 'we haven't played our best, but if we can turn it up here, we can pull this game out.' If you can develop that habit, it's a good thing." 翻译:
Feb. 5, 2008, 11:10PM By JONATHAN FEIGEN 兰德里的成长
尽管他在比赛中显得非常有侵略性但是却又非常稳定,在星期一火箭以92-86战胜明尼苏达森林狼的比赛中,新秀兰德里作为板凳的一员发挥了显著的作用。
兰德里在第四节的27秒内,得到了他全场13分中的6分,并且抢到了他全场七个篮板中的三个。
在我的位置上,我们队伍拥有不同的队员,他们在任何时候都能打得很好,”兰德里说道,“正如你们看到的那样,路易斯-斯科拉是一个出色的球员。查克-海耶斯是这个联盟里最好的防守者之一。很幸运,我被吩咐去终结比赛。”
“我感觉到我正在进步。(星期一),我喜欢我的进步。和大伙在一起的每次训练,每次练习,在老兵们和教练组的帮助下我正在成长。教练把我放在场上,这让我感觉我是一个越来越好的球员,”
让获胜成为习惯
火箭队取得了九场比赛中的八场以及16场比赛中的13场胜利,但是许多比赛都是在最后几分钟才决定胜负的。火箭的屡投不中让本来应该轻松的比赛变得非常艰难。
但是在星期一赢得对明尼苏达森林狼的比赛中,直到在第四节连得十分后这才确立了比赛的胜利,赛后队员们说,丰富我们获胜的手段能够让我们赢取更多的比赛
“我想获胜正在成为一种习惯“,沙恩-巴蒂尔说道,“就算你仍然认为这不是我们最好表现,但是如果我们能立即转变,我们依然能赢得比赛。”“如果你能延续这种习惯,那么最好。”
火箭笔记ROCKETS SUMMARY为了能争取早日加入Hoopchian 的伟大翻译团,今天开始决定积极接工,努力翻译文章!今天是第一篇,虽然没有接到工,可是我还是尽力翻译了,保证没有参考别人翻译,不足之处多多指教:)
Feb. 5, 2008, 12:39AM By JONATHAN FEIGEN
Comfortable on roadThe Rockets' 92-86 victory over the Timberwolves gave them an eight-game winning streak on the road, matching their second longest in franchise history.During the 1996-97 season, from Nov. 2-30, 1996, they also won eight consecutive road games. In the 1993-94 season, from Nov. 7-Dec. 2, 1993, they won a franchise-record nine consecutive games on the road. "We know we can play on the road," Rockets guard Tracy McGrady said. "We know how good we are on the road. At home is what we have to take care of. That's what we need to really focus in on. We know we have great confidence playing on the road. We're real comfortable playing on the road. We know we can win in any building. The way we played on the road, that same focus, let's do that at home." The Rockets' previous seven-game winning streak came in the playoffs during the 1995 championship run. But this streak, the players said, could be an important part of getting back to the playoffs. "Whenever you win eight straight on the road, whether you're playing the best team or the worst team, road wins are key to your pursuit of trying to make the playoffs," Rockets guard Rafer Alston said. "You have to win your share on the road." The Rockets' remaining four games before the All-Star break — Feb. 7 vs. Cleveland, Feb. 9 vs. Atlanta, Feb. 10 vs. New Jersey and Feb. 13 vs. Sacramento — are at Toyota Center.
Super fun for teamFor years, if the Rockets were on the road on Super Bowl Sunday, Rockets trainer Keith Jones put together watch parties only to have a few players make brief appearances. This season, Jones said most of the team attended from start to finish, and he did not think it was just because the game was close. "That's typical of this team," Jones said. "We have good chemistry with the guys. The game happened to be good, but I think the guys just all get together and hang out." Rafer Alston said that most of the team, with the exception of Shane Battier and broadcaster Bill Worrell, pulled for the Giants, who won 17-14 to end New England's bid for an unbeaten season, but that New Yorkers Mike James and security director Butch Grant were particularly "obnoxious." "It was good to get together and watch the Super Bowl," said Alston, who is a New Yorker but a Cowboys fan. "I enjoyed myself. This group, we love being around each other. We have a lot of laughter, a lot of practical jokes we play on each other." 火箭笔记 舒适的客场之旅 By JONATHAN FEIGEN
火箭以92比86战胜森林狼让他们客场八连胜,这是他们球队历史上第二长的客场连胜记录 在1996-97赛季,从1996年的11月2日到30日,他们同样获得了客场八连胜,在1993-94赛季,从1993年的11月7日到12月2日,他们获得了球队历史上创纪录的客场九连胜。 我们知道我们能在客场打好的。”火箭的后卫特雷西-麦克格雷迪说道,“我们知道在客场我们打得很好。在主场打球我们得必须特别小心。所以我们得格外集中注意力。我们知道在客场我们得充满信心才行,在客场我们打得非常舒服。我们知道我们能在任何情况下获得胜利。我们要保持这种在客场这种集中的注意力,并把它带到主场来。” 火箭队最近的一个七连胜发生在1995年季后赛夺冠的那个赛季。但是队员们说,这次的连胜对于球队重返季后赛有着重要的作用 “无论你什么时候获得客场八连胜,无论你是在一个好队伍还是差的队伍打球,客场获胜对于你努力进入季后赛都有着重要的作用”火箭后卫拉弗-阿尔斯通如此说道“,”在客场你必须做好你的本职工作”(555这句不知道翻译到位没有….) 在全明星赛之前火箭队还有四场比赛,分别是2月7日对克利夫兰,2月9日对亚特兰大,2月10日对新西兰,以及2月13日对沙克门托——都是在丰田中心进行。 非常有趣的队伍 以前,如果是火箭的客场而又有超级碗的星期日的比赛,火箭的训练师基恩-琼斯会把大家召集起来看比赛,但通常只有一部分球员会出现。这个赛季,琼斯说大部分的球员都会从头看到尾,同时他不认为这仅仅是赛程密集的原因。 “这就是我们团队的特别之处” 琼斯说道,“我们大伙之间有着很好的化学作用。比赛因此变得更好,但是我认为这是因为我们大家经常在混在一起并且相处愉快。” 拉弗-阿尔斯通说队里大部分的人,除了沙恩-巴蒂尔和广播员比尔-沃尔沃,都喜欢Giants,这个以17比14终结了New England 本赛季的不败金身队伍,但是纽约人麦克詹姆斯以及安全主管Butch Grant 却特别的“不高兴”。 “聚在一起看超级碗的感觉真棒”阿尔斯通说,他本人是纽约人却是一个牛仔迷。“我很享受自己在这个队伍里的感觉。在队伍里我们互相关爱,我们有很多笑料,我们也经常互相开玩笑。”
December 18 哈哈,我恢复更新啦!!前段时间由于我们的铁通太垃圾了,msn根本没法上,所以停止更新很久了,今天开始转载英国著名杂志《经济学家》,传说每年的六级和研究生英语考试都有那么一两篇出自这里!喜欢英语的朋友多多关注哈~先发全英文版的,需要翻译版的和我说哈! 《经济学家》读译参考(78): 都是点击惹的祸-网络广告“点击欺诈”Trouble clicks INTERNET advertising is booming. The industry has gone from $9.6 billion in revenue in 2001 to $27 billion this year, according to Piper Jaffray, an investment bank. And it is still early days. The internet accounts for only 5% of total spending on advertising, but that figure is expected to reach at least 20% in the next few years. (1)The single largest category within this flourishing industry, accounting for nearly half of all spending, is “pay-per-click” advertising, which is used by firms both large and small to promote their wares.
It works like this. Advertisers bid on keywords that they believe potential customers will be interested in. This enables internet firms such as Google, the market leader, and Yahoo!, its smaller rival, to display advertisements alongside the results of internet searches. Somebody searching for a particular type of wine, for example, might see advertisements from wine merchants. Google, Yahoo! and other firms also place ads on affiliates' websites—so wine merchants' advertisements might also appear on a wine-appreciation site. The advertiser pays only when a consumer clicks on an ad; the owner of the website where the ad was displayed then receives a small commission[1]. The benefits of the pay-per-click approach over traditional advertising (television, radio, print and billboards) are obvious. (2)Since advertisers pay only to reach the small subset who actually respond to an advertisement, the quality of the leads generated is very high, and advertisers are prepared to pay accordingly. The price per click varies from $0.10 to as much as $30, depending on the keyword, though the average is around $0.50. “Mesothelioma[2]”, for instance, the name of an asbestos-related illness, is an especially valuable keyword, because lawyers are prepared to pay a lot to make contact with sufferers in the hope of representing them in a lucrative compensation lawsuit. Google made most of its $6.1 billion in revenue last year from pay-per-click advertising. (3)But as pay-per-click advertising has grown into a huge industry, concern has mounted over so-called “click fraud”—bogus[3] clicks that do not come from genuinely interested customers. It takes two main forms. If you click repeatedly on the advertisements on your own website, or get other people or machines to do so on your behalf, you can generate a stream of bogus commissions. Click fraud can also be used by one company against another: clicking on a rival firm's advertisements can saddle it with a huge bill. Bogus clicks are thought to account for around 10% of all click traffic, though nobody knows for sure. Bill Gross, the entrepreneur who pioneered the pay-per-click model back in 1998, was aware of the problem even then. (Yahoo! subsequently acquired his firm, known at the time as Overture.) He installed a three-layered defence system: a filter to weed out clicks from known fraudsters at the outset, statisticians and software to spot suspicious click patterns, and co-operation with advertisers to enable them to analyse the leads generated and sound the alarm if necessary. But generally the industry adopted a rather cavalier[4] attitude to click fraud.(4)Eric Schmidt, the boss of Google, caused uproar a few months ago when he seemed to suggest that the “perfect economic solution” to click fraud was to “let it happen”. He was responding to a theoretical question during a debate at Stanford University, but his response reinforced the perception that Google had higher priorities than addressing the problem. Such a flippant[5] attitude has not gone down well with advertisers, who are up in arms about the problem. Some have even resorted to legal action. Google reached a settlement in March with Lane's Gifts and Collectibles, a gift shop based in Arkansas, and agreed to offer refunds to advertisers who claim they have been charged for bogus clicks. Such refunds are capped at $90m, however, so many observers think Google got off lightly[6]. And in June Yahoo! promised to intensify its efforts to fight click fraud as part of a settlement with CheckMate, a fraud-detection firm. As well as offering refunds for clicks determined to be fraudulent, Yahoo! agreed to appoint a “traffic-quality advocate” to voice advertisers' concerns within the company. In the wake of these legal challenges, Google and Yahoo! recently joined a working group at the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), a trade association, which will establish standards for pay-per-click advertising, including the introduction of industry-funded auditing and certification, by the middle of 2007. “I believe Google and Yahoo! are now taking the issue very seriously,” says David Jones, chief executive of Euro RSCG, an advertising company. But Rishad Tobaccowala, head of innovation at Publicis, one of the world's biggest advertising groups, says it is too early to say whether the measures being taken against click fraud will be enough to satisfy advertisers. A few months ago Mr Gross pioneered an alternative to the pay-per-click model. (6)In February Snap, a search engine backed by Mr Gross, launched “pay-per-action”, a new model in which advertisers pay only if a click on an ad is followed by an action such as a purchase or a download. Google is testing a similar model and Turn.com, another ad network, adopted the pay-per-action model a few weeks ago. Might this put an end to click fraud? Don't bet on it, says Mike Zeman at Starcom, an advertising agency. Pay-per-action will be a niche, he predicts, since converting a click into an action depends on a variety of factors such as the ease of use of the advertiser's website. Google and its peers will be reluctant to be so dependent on factors outside their control. But Mr Tobaccowala thinks pay-per-action could become a real alternative to pay-per-click. As bigger companies spend more on internet advertising, they will demand more accountability and a wider range of options, he says. (7)At the very least, that means clamping down on click fraud; but it also presents an opportunity for entrepreneurs to invent new models that are less vulnerable to abuse. (Leads:是指通过交流,得到的关于某人购买某种产品或服务的可能性的数据)。有了一条一条的Leads,开展行销就有了量化的依据。比如,王先生听过对儿童保险的电话介绍后,表达出对这种保险的购买可能性,可能性的大小为80% ,就是一条对保险商有用的Leads。) [QUIZ]
July 30 “打劫?”令人诧异的东莞公交车收费~~好久没有去挤公交车了,自从上了高中在全封闭的学校里后,已经很少挤着公交车去市区到处转了,上了大学后更是少搭公交车了,今天,老爸出去旅游了,在我几个表弟的强烈要求下,我还是答应带他们去市区逛逛....前前后后一共5个人,这一去不要紧,这个公交车费用简直是让人大吃一惊!我们五个人,做了大概半个小时的车,中间只转了一次车,来回五个人居然要了我60元!! 平均居然一个人来回要十多元......我还没怎么做昵,只是中途转了一次车.....上车居然最少要4元一个! 我不知道其他地方是什么样子,我只知道在长沙,广州,成都,等省会城市,公交车1元基本随便坐! 几年没做公交车,费用简直是翻了好几翻,我特别留意了一些车上一些坐车坐得比较少的或者是第一次坐东莞公交车的人,基本每个人都是听到后会重复一句:“&%¥元?!”然后就垂头丧气坐下来.... 不仅想东莞如此做法是否合理。众所周知,东莞是全国民工集中的地方之一,一个普通民工一个月也就600~1200左右,如果一个礼拜坐3次公交车(应该算合理吧)一个礼拜来回最少也得24元~一个月就得96元!如果稍微坐得远点,或者周末多转一下,一个月公交车花费绝对要超过100元~~!这绝对是个很夸张的数字~~想想我在成都读书读了两年了,总共坐公交车才花了几十块而已~~而在东莞一个月公交车费居然要100~~ 诧异~~~ 很难想象东莞的公交车售票员工资多少了,难道也像中国电力系统那样一个抄表工年薪十万?! July 29 暑假日程流水帐~(老婆明鉴~)鉴于老婆最近对我的行踪有疑问,于是特贴出此流水帐,往老婆明鉴...... 流水帐: 每天早上九点多起来,似乎心情都不错,于是练会字吧,(这个暑假最大的收获:爱上练字了,主要是我的字太丑了:)一不小心就到了十一点左右,天气比较热,于是练练哑铃,做做深蹲吧~出出汗.... 吃饭了..... 中午大好时间睡觉太浪费了,上网打会游戏吧..... 4点左右.... 有点累了.....还是睡会觉吧... 5.30.... 睡醒了,精神足了,有人喊了....打球去了!.... 8.30回来,累死了.... 洗个澡,吃个饭..... 九点多了,心情舒畅啊,再练会字吧..... 晚上了,上网的大好时间啊.... 睡觉.......发信息..... July 24 水上乐园~水叮当永远不学游泳,这是我以前的一贯原则~
继续坚持下去~~
这是我昨天下午去我家附近的一个叫水叮当温泉水上乐园游玩后得出的总结!
(刚才好不容易打了一页的字,结果不小心按错了,只剩下上面的话了,郁闷死了~)
PS:期待着和我老婆一起去泡温泉,蒸桑拿.....嘻嘻~再也不往成人区游泳池跳了,差点没呛死:( July 18 暴风雨过去了,心情却坏了~连着几天的暴风雨终于过去了,
夏日的下午让人昏昏欲睡~~
这几天不知道这么了,心情不爽~
为什么?
是缺少了什么吗?
还是我有什么做得不对?
不知道~
或许我逼她太紧了?~
一切问心无愧就好了~
我心无悔~ July 10 好久没来更新了:(最近一个月霉运不断.......
先是手机坏了,确切点应该是半坏半不坏的~经常会无缘无故开不了机子~郁闷得很
然后就是我们宿舍的铁通居然到期了,结果逼得我们去办了一个月的校园网~
于是噩梦就开始了......
.那个校园网叫一个垃圾啊~断线之频繁让人诧异........
到后面几个礼拜,为了考试也为了不再受这种折磨,我干脆把电脑封存起来~
然后就是忍受那一个礼拜考五科的变态期末考试~
终于辛辛苦苦回到家了....
结果.....家里又因为一些原因损失了一大笔钱:(而且是突然性的损失,让人心里很不平衡的那种:(害的我家里突然间流动现金急剧减少....还有些亲戚有事没有事喜欢跑我家借钱,烦死了:(....唉,本来想换一个好的手机的,现在我也只能先忍忍啦。下个月再说算了
June 25 实在太热了阿~~没法过日子阿~这个天气叫一个热阿~~
全身像发烫一样~,宿舍又贱得没有风扇~
三十多度的天气~不到40平方米的空间~六个人一起住~四个电脑~没有风扇~晚上断电~
.......
这日子能过吗??
今晚决定继续去天台睡觉....... June 14 伪球迷之世界杯外传~傲到彼此的梦中!四年一度的世界杯又开始了,我的心情也好像夏天一样,有点绿肥黄瘦~
也许生活太平淡了,我们总是渴望发生点什么,但又害怕上海到彼此,世界杯来的恰到好处,我们有似乎看不完的比赛,压抑了四年的情绪终于又可以发泄一次!
时差,世界杯最大的特色(对于我们来说),另外还可以区分真的球迷品味~比如第二天上课,蓬头垢面地上课睡觉,就是很光荣!表明熬夜看球了~
让那些埋头记笔记地同窗自惭形秽~呵呵
上一届世界杯就太没意思了,才一个小时地时差,懂不懂足球的都在那看一通~没劲~
现在时差终于回来了,夜深人静的时候,那些酷爱学习的都可耻的睡去了,只有我们还非常光荣得穿梭于球吧,网吧,饭馆,寻找一切可以看世界杯的地方!
正所谓,月黑杀人夜,风高放火天!
第二天,我们两眼通红,共同在上课前夕大声谈笑~,交换着昨晚的波澜壮阔!把旁边衣冠楚楚的同窗衬托的分外孤独,不得不向我们投来无可奈何的敬意.....
是的,我们醒着,却沉醉于在共同的梦中,他们睡着,却可怜地醒在世界杯外面。我们是自豪的熬夜人,世界因为我们而无眠。夜晚也因为我们有梦,对着那不灭的灯火,我们悄悄在心底举杯,互道珍重和感激,因为我们彼此都是对方梦中人!
借此希望所有真正的球迷和一切的伪球迷,尽情享受这四年的盛宴~ June 09 神奇~我们宿舍居然没有断电~~诡异的事情再次在我们宿舍发生了~~
前天晚上11.00,全校学生宿舍断电时间~唯独我们宿舍灯火通明~
记得当时我们宿舍就有一个人大喊:鬼啊~~~
在那瞬间我竟然觉得背脊有点发凉~(晚上听鬼故事电台听多了)
几秒中后我们宿舍才被兴奋与喜悦所替代~
晚上不断电意味着什么?通宵看书?通宵玩电脑?通宵看片子?
嘿嘿~~都不是~这意味着~
我们可以看德国世界杯~~~!
^_^
听说隔壁宿舍有人动员世界杯期间出去租房子看世界杯,就是因为学校宿舍晚上断电。嘿嘿,我们听了心里那叫一个暗爽啊~~!^_^
世界杯~
我只能说~这次我抓住了你!哈哈~
June 03 爱要量力而为(转载~)_爱要量力而为 (中间掠过一部分叙述文字) 一位读友透过网络跟我分享一篇文章,其中有一段话说:「爱一个人,不是要你尽一切努力去追求他,而是要想办法被对方抓住。」 爱情,无价。但世间上没有一份爱情,需要你肝脑涂地付出才能得到。如果你费尽所有的力气,甚至肝脑涂地,还是得不到那份爱,表示你爱的方法不对,或这份爱情根本就不适合你。 量力而为的爱情,既可适度保留自己的实力,也不会给对方太大的压力 爱情的付出与回馈,不必尽力而为,只要量力而为。衡量自己的能力,也要衡量对方承受好意的能力。这是一门道行很高的艺术,需要双方多加揣摩、多点体会。 谈恋爱,毕竟不是在打架,使劲儿用猛力,是没有用的。武侠小说的情节,内功比较高的一方,若要运功将内力传送给较弱的一方,也要考虑对方的体质,或分多次运气。否则,不是自己因力竭而死,就是对方吐血暴毙。一番好意,落得悲剧收场。 量力而为的爱情,既可以适度保留自己的实力,也不至于给对方带来太大的压力。 保留自己的实力,为的是让自己有余力去均衡人生其它面向的发展,诸如:健康、家庭、学习、工作、友谊……等,这些都是和爱情同样重要的事。 而不给对方带来太大压力,为的也是给他更多的空间,去发展属于他的均衡人生。 在爱情中,懂得量力而为,才能轻轻松松地发展长长久久的甜蜜关系。 各位亲爱的朋友,在感情的道路上不知你是否和我一样也有许多的感伤呢! 而我正是那感情世界中的失败者,我就是没有量力而为 才会让自己伤痕累累但至少我学会了一件事 人要先爱自己才能爱人 爱不是不求回报而是要找对人 一个能将心比心的人 也许你要经历不少次的成长 才能找到一生的伴侣 但你也会愈来愈懂得 爱要量力而为的道理 期待我所有的朋友 都能找到心灵契合的人 更美好的是进而能彼此相伴 走完这一个苦乐相伴 悲喜交加的 人生 并不是每一个人都能如你所愿 毕竟人生有许多的不公平 但换个角度想想 爱情只不过是一种 考验你爱人的能力 也考验着 被爱着的人的接受力 当彼此都有共同的观念及想法 也都陪对方走过一段人生岁月 结婚与否 似乎己不是那么重要了 当你学会不强求时 你也给了自己另一个出口 在其它方面 更能为享受生命 而感到无比欣慰 不管你现在在感情世界中扮演者何种角色 有时也要懂得珍惜所有你拥有的一切 多为别人想一想 并做适度的回馈 你将尝到那爱情甜美的滋味 多爱自己一点 爱情的布縠鸟 迟早会来敲门的! May 31 忏悔录之六句真言!~献给我最亲爱的LL~5.31日,吾观最近三日之言行,悟且悔之~故书此“忏悔录”,曰:六句真言~。望得迄~
1,坚决每堂课上课前后都发一天信息给你~决不出现那天一个早上因为你有一堂体育课而忘记给你发信息得错误
2,坚决每次 吃饭不管是不是和你吃饭,都拿两双筷子~,让自己养成这个习惯。坚决不会出现忘记拿你筷子的情况出现~
3,我坚决的狠狠挂了自己三个耳光~坚决保证以后再也不会顾着自己吃东西了.....广东话有句谚语叫:独食难肥....
4,以后吃饭坚决嚼够12下~坚决保证不会出现只嚼几口就吞下去的情况~~
5,以后亲你的时候坚决不留大把口水......:)
6,决不会吝啬电话费用,如果你不回信息坚决打电话~直到打通问清楚情况为止,绝对不会出现上次响你几下电话又不打通的情况!
以上是以我理解能力为基础上的忏悔录~亲爱的老婆~如有遗漏请一定要通知到我~
写这六条仅仅是为了表现我的心意:知错能改的心意~
你左怀疑,又怀疑,但是千万不能怀疑我对你的心~~~~
终~
yours:DY-yang 转载~~爱要量力而为(中间掠过一部分叙述文字) 5555我又犯错误了.......唉,我狠狠得抽了自己一巴掌~~~
我怎么老是犯错误啊......大好的端午节却因为我而又把亲爱的GF弄生气了.....
我怎么这么SB啊......
笨!!
亲爱的,希望你能够看见....
别生气了哈..... |
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