上图上图! 太风骚了!


可惜一看价格,$799.... orz
Kyle Sun's Life in US


1. 左撇子原来可以用这个方法来搭讪:
那是在一个网吧。空间很局促,人挨人挤得密不透风。正上着网,旁边的陌生人忽然一把握住了我的鼠标!
我吃惊地瞪着他。那男生也立刻反应过来。他讪讪地缩回左手,脸涨得通红:“对不起。。。我,我是左撇子。。。”
2. 左撇子和右撇子一起并排吃饭会很有意思,要么是打架,要么就是可以一边牵手一边吃饭
和左撇子交往后,我的最大改变就是:吃饭时一定会自觉地坐在他的右边,否则两双筷子将进行一场殊死搏斗。在热恋的时候,这种坐法还有一个意外的好处――一边吃饭还可以一边牵手。
另外,人的左半边和右半边也是可以很不一样的,比如这个雷人的雌雄同体
Today, Wednesday August 26, at approximately 9 a.m., a Carnegie Mellon student was robbed at gunpoint and assaulted off campus near the intersection of Howe Street and Negley Avenue.
On Sunday August 16, 2009 at 2:32 A.M. a Carnegie Mellon student reported being robbed at gunpoint at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Margaret Morrison Street.
As with NTFS on Linux, there has been some success in porting HFS+ to Linux, at least in non-journaled read/write and journal read-only mode.[9][10]Actually, the HFS+ support in Linux works well now.
This driver now supports full read and write access and has a better perfomance. It also supports hard links and the resource fork is accessible via /rsrc.The document of HFS+ format could be found in Apple Tech Note TN1150.
They support, hfs, hfs+, fat, ntfs, and zfs in the next versionAs I gonna take 15412 and would like to do some work on Mac OS, I need a Mac box. I spent some time doing research on how to install Mac OS in a PC. I dont think it reasonable to go and buy a Macbook for a 12-unit course which actually does not require Mac OS. Hackintosh.com is a pretty good resource for those who need to get Mac OS X running on a PC. And then I found this interesting link that says hacking Mac OS X to let it run my own pc is against the law.
The most well-known way of setting up a Hackintosh is to download a hacked Mac OS X Leopard image, burn it to a disk, and go from there. This method, while easy, has several disadvantages. First of all, if you're in the United States, or another country with DMCA-like laws, this hacking can actually be against the law, and as such, it might not be a wise thing to do.Here is a "wise" way to do things.
However, ever since September last year, we have a new method, using a small boot CD called boot-132. If I understand it all correctly, it uses a modified Darwin kernel to bootstrap a regular, unaltered Mac OS X Leopard retail disc. Since Darwin is open source, this is completely legal, and doesn't break the DMCA since you're not actually hacking any protection measures. As soon as the regular retail disc is "running", the installer pops up, allowing you to install Mac OS X as if you're using any regular Macintosh. Once the installation is completed, you use the boot-132 CD to boot into the newly installed Leopard, and from there you install a bootloader (Chameleon) which enables you to boot without the CD.Interesting, uh?