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1/7/2011

新驻点 新的你和我

早晚都要离开Spaces这个居身六年的地方 新家已经找好啦 是blogger的平台搭建在了我自己的域名下
http://blog.weiminggan.com/
因为blogger本身在中国大陆并不能访问 所以请中国大陆的朋友们前往
http://cn.blog.weiminggan.com/
内容和外观是一模一样的 只是为了有些访问不了blogger的朋友们而设

10/26/2010

对这里的爱 你不懂 不会明白 Vol.2

 

希望你可以看到此段放在YouTube上的视频。
中国大陆的朋友们看不到的话可以试一试 http://flic.kr/p/8K6ag3 如果还不行那就爱莫能助了

这就是波士顿的清晨 远处有一个大风车你可能看不清 刚刚开始有一家刚刚从Logan Airport起飞的小飞机 稍后又出现了前往Fisher Pier的快艇
有树叶飘下 好像还有乌鸦在叫 当然还有风吹着麦克风的呼呼声

就是这里。

关于Windows Live Spaces搬迁
虽然很操蛋 但是这是一种不可抗力 这个空间预计将会搬到 http://weiminggan.com/ 的某个位置
还有一个短网址服务 root是 http://wei.me/ 短网址格式会类似于 http://wei.me/1a2b
如果你想让你的空间定格下来的话 我可以帮你找个地方作为纪念堂 地址格式类似于 http://weiminggan.com/yourname
可以将你的空间页面缓存在那里 可以看但不可以做任何改变

推荐你去blogspot开始新的部落格 因为wordpress.com实在适应不了已经习惯这里的人们
中国大陆的朋友们我暂时还没有好的推荐

10/11/2010

对这里的爱 你不懂 不会明白 Vol.1

Boston, what is called the first city in the United States of America, has the longest history. The origin of American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party, broke out in 1773 at Boston Harbor; the first public beach of the Nation, Revere Beach, established in 1896 in Greater Boston; the first subway system in North America, Tremont Street Subway(now is a part of the MBTA Green Line), opened on September 1st, 1897. It is Fortunate that the oldest part of Boston subways is still providing services to Bostonians in nowadays. The entire public transportation system among the Greater Boston has experienced and undergone many stages, re-planning, re-constructions, and modifications. It’s hard to believe in everyday commuting on the T, we are running on the tracks which were served for hundred years.

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Richard Cheek - 1982

The history of the public transportation system in Boston can be all the way tracked back to late eighteenth century. The public transportation system composed by many kinds of vehicles: from the very beginning, such as stage coaches and omnibuses; to recent years, trains, buses, and trolleys. Meanwhile, there are many different means of transportation occurred during these periods as well. From underneath the ground, subways, to the higher up, elevated railways.

In 1793, a private stagecoach service started running between Cambridge and Boston via the West Boston Bridge, which now called Longfellow Bridge. A Stagecoach is a kind of horse-drawn vehicle provides service to the public. The first transit service in the real sense occurred in 1826, an omnibus line ran between Boston and Cambridge. The real sense transit service indicates that a form of public transportation running on a regularly scheduled basis, and the omnibus is similar to stagecoaches, but it is more like a bus. By 1830, another line was opened ran to Roxbury. These two omnibus lines used the similar routes as the two major subway lines we having now: the Red Line, and the Orange Line.

Time flies to the mid-nineteenth century, the public had a great demand on the public transit due to the increased population during that time. The first street car service was running by horses from Harvard Square to Bowdoin Square in 1856. Begun from this time, street railways expanded rapidly in order to fulfill the great demands by the public, and people were prefer horse railways to the omnibus, it is much more comfortable. While the city of Boston were expanding and transforming from a little mercantile city to a larger business center and established connections with the suburbs as bedroom suburbs, the development of street railways faced a difficult situation that other cities didn’t have: the downtown Boston has only two main streets, Tremont Street and Washington Street. All the traffic from Cambridge, Charlestown, South Boston, Dorchester, West End and Roxbury was merged to these two streets like a funnel. This caused the whole system overloaded and made the traffic in downtown area a mess. Number of riders climbed from 50 million by 1860 to 80 million in 1885. Horses were flooded the city.

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Richard Cheek - 1982

Later on, more problems became obvious to the transportation thereupon: the horse-drawn street cars were unable to travel long distance neither carry too many passengers. “Horse keeping” was also a big issue. The city considered about eht cable car but it does not feasible on Boston’s winding roads. Only until 1887, the first electric streetcar system experiment by Frank Julian Sprague got successes in Richmond, Virginia. Boston finally found a perfect solution to improve the short-coming situation, and electric street cars quickly take the place on the railroad system. More than 90% railroads were running electric street cars by 1892. The electric street car also called a trolley, which uses an over-head power line to operate; this is a kind of mid-size train we now still using on the Green Line light rail lines.

Everything seemed went fine, but did not last long. As the amount of passengers continuously grew, the whole transit system went overcapacity again, and the downtown Boston became a mess for a second time. The city started to think a better solution to deal with the fast growing city. The elevated railroads had taken into account. There were many oppositions argued on the noise and ugliness of elevated railroads, but more and more people were in favor of that because of its breath taking feature: Fast.

After many researches by the Legislature, the city finally issued Statutes of 1894, Chapter 548 and several later Acts that authorized Boston Elevated Railway Company to build subways and elevated railways among the City of Boston. Part of these Acts were:

-    Stat 1894 Chap 548: An Act to incorporate the Boston Elevated Company and to promote Rapid Transit in City of Boston and Vicinity;
-    Stat 1895 Chap 440 / Stat 1896 Chap 492: An Act relative to the Construction of Subways in the City of Boston;
-    Stat 1897 Chap 347: An Act Relative to the Boston Transit Commission
-    Stat 1897 Chap 500: An Act to promote Rapid Transit in the City of Boston and Vicinity

From this point on, a new transportation system just came.  The Elevated Railways started to spread all over the city.

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Richard Cheek - 1982

The government required in the Stat 1897 Chap 500 the construction of subways in the center of Boston, Cambridge, and a tunnel to East Boston under Boston Harbor. These subways are the predecessors of the Red Line and Green Line in nowadays. Especially the subway in the center of Boston, Tremont Street Subway, constructions begun in 1895 and first section opened on September 1st, 1897, was the first subway in the United States, was the state-of-the-art.

The Boston Elevated Railway(BERy) expanded really fast from January 23rd, 1899, the first dig, to 1901, the Mainline and Atlantic Avenue loop went on service. By 1904, the entire BERy system(including street railways, elevated railways, and subways) was mainly covered every corner in Boston. It had more than 421 miles (678 km) of tracks.

In 1900, the BERy decided to build a separate tunnel underneath Washington Street in order to relieve the traffic in the Tremont Street underground and opened on November 30th, 1908. In 1903, the authority decided to extend its elevated railway system to Forest Hills and opened on November 22nd, 1909. The Washington Street tunnel and Forest Hills extension were gradually became what we are riding now a part of Orange Line. In the same year as Forest Hills Station opened, the construction of Cambridge Subway begun as well. This long subway across the whole Cambridge is exactly what the Red Line using now. In the later years, the development of rapid transit system was more and more like the miniature of contemporary MBTA rapid transit system.

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Richard Cheek - 1982

Changes came to the Boston public transportation again during the following decades in twentieth century. The automobile industry had a great development, thus a new kind of vehicle was in vogue, the bus. The first bus route ran between Central Square and Oak Square in 19223, and it became the route 64 as the MBTA operates nowadays. The convinces and flexibility made Bostonians in favor of buses, and since then, the BERy started to replace trolleys with buses or trackless trolleys. By 1985, only several street railways remaining in service, those routes are basically today’s Green Line branches. During that time, more and more households owned personal automobiles, this caused a great decline on ridership of the public transportation. Street Railways were being removed from streets, and Elevated Railway services were being cutback.

Finally in 1960s, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) created and started in charge of rapid transit, bus, commuter boat, and commuter rail among the greater Boston. The layout of public transportation was substantially shaped up by the end of twentieth century:

-    The Green Line (A, B, C, D Branches) and Mattapan High Speed Line: the only trolley street car services left;
-    Orange Line: used to be the Main Line of Elevated Railway Services and modified, extended and reconstructed;
-    Red Line: was the combination of Cambridge subway and extension to Quincy area;
-    Blue Line: converted from East Boston subways and railways.

During late twentieth century and beyond, only small modifications have been made to the MBTA system. The Green Line A Branch replaced by route 57 bus in 1969; and the E branch suspended its service between Heath Street and Forest Hills(Arborway) since December 28th, 1985. In 2002, the Silver Line has introduced to the public. This is a BRT (bus rapid transit) service along Washington St. and sooner extended to Airport and Waterfront.

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Ed Davis, Sr. - Sept 1973

In recent years, many renovation projects have applied to the system in order to generate a modern public transportation system in twenty-first century. At the same time, some suggestions of extend the service to further places are being considered, like the Green Line E Branch Lechmere extension and the Blue Line Bowdoin extension. The oldest city in the United States is keeping itself advanced with the time.

4/13/2010

So who’s the most Bull Cow Poo?

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As you can see from above, Dr. Florian Kaps(call him Doc) holding a photo via the revolutionary IMPOSSIBLE film. Please note: this is for SX-70, and you never noticed that there’s nothing about 600s. No problem if you truly want to put’em in 600s, at most you’ll got a dark result.

Here you can see how finicky and fussy the PX-100ASA is:

由于新相纸的化学特性和旧相纸不同, 所以请注意如下几点:

成像适宜温度17-24°C /63-75°F,低于10°C/50°F会导致画面过亮, 对比度降低(可放置于衣服口袋中); 高于25°C/70°F时会导致画面变暗, 呈暗红, 暗橘红, 暗黄色, 对比度升高。

照片输出后请立即使其避开光线(用手遮住), 或将照片的正面朝下, 强光照射会使画面变亮, 特别是照片最先从相机离开的最下端。

在600系列相机内使用100ASA相纸会导致成像结果很暗。

The thing is, I still don’t see the PX-600ASA production.

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Thank Joss, they served croissants and blueberry muffins in this out of water place.
Time became tough since I rushed back’in Boston right after the press event… em’minds me my gloating laugh..

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Thanks for showing the grand dinning hall.

2/3/2010

We have a big party on the top of the hill tonight(everyday?)

以下写于2009年11月26日 好像是因为我重新刷系统忘了发出来了:

我参与过 所以我了解 虽然有点浪费时间

在没有可以一起玩的人的地方唯一可以玩得起来的办法就是自己和自己玩 虽然这样会显得很缺。但是 没办法。

当经济危机的时候 偶尔看到Google的股票还在飙升 新东方教育集团在纽约证券交易所的价格也在不断上升中 看上去它们好像没有受经济危机的任何影响 这些都是发生在大家及我的预料之外的 发现了之后顶多会Oops!的小震惊一下 然后就没别的了 那些在锅里炒着股票的人们偶尔会有些后悔他们没有购买一些新东方的股票放进去炒 他是很经典的潜力股 今天的价钱是71.64 十月初的时候曾一度飙升到80以上 这是自二月份从40的价钱一直攀升来 而Google更加厉害 从二月份250一直彪到今天的554.28 但是他的单价实在是太高 所以还是新东方最实惠

自己玩真的很high。

n17908181_30102643_3739那天在Boston Common闲逛时 突然被满地的大小松鼠们吓着了 第一次见到如此多的松鼠开集会..然后都围着我 跟那儿傻了吧叽的瞧着我——因为我手里拿了吃的 然后我一动它们又胆怯的往后缩 然后又慢慢围上来 太二了简直..
然后有一天上课时不经意地往窗外一看 一只松鼠在树上缩成一团呼呼大睡 外面还刮着风 它拿尾巴努力盖住自己。

情绪已经到达该低谷的时候 几件事儿
很细心准备的两个presentation 一个是TimeOut New York杂志文章案例分析 一个是Google及其新产品概述
在周五做演讲的时候 上午的一个大部分人都在睡觉 我只好给教授一人讲 下午的一个所有人都和土豆一样 平时活跃的几个人全部旷课 我只好与教授交流 不然 丫居然在Facebook上玩开心农场西方版。
自己看了场2012 却遭到左边一位老头骚扰 有性骚扰倾向 因为他的右胳膊肘以下的部分已经全部到达我的座位区域。
还有诸多难以言尽。

然后妈妈就打电话过来了

没事儿 过两天劲儿就过来了

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