想聽matika碎碎唸嗎? 你來對地方了!

星期一, 3月 16, 2009

Wear-Leveling(Advance intro)

Dynamic wear leveling employs wear levels over the dynamic Flash array areas. Embedded Designs using
dynamic wear leveling do not touch static data. In a Flash use model where 75% of storage is for code or
static data, only 25% is available for wear leveling. This model offers higher level of Flash endurance
compared to no wear leveling. Note that only one-fourth of the Flash cell array employs wear leveling.


A static wear-leveling algorithm evenly distributes data over an entire Flash cell array and searches for the
least used physical blocks. The identified low cycled sectors are used to write the data to those locations. If
blocks are empty, the write occurs normally. If blocks contain static data, it moves that data to a more heavily
used location before it moves the newly written data. The static wear leveling maximizes effective endurance
Flash array compared to no wear leveling or dynamic wear leveling.


New comer- Global Wear-leveling(A.K.A Universal wear-leveling)
Incorprate the benefit of Dynamic and Static wear-leveling.
Which treat the SSD as a whole block.

星期日, 3月 15, 2009

[疑問]燃指的意義??



剛剛陪外婆看大陸尋奇, 介紹蘇州的一個廟有位和尚剛做完燃指,
Google了一下, 是要把整根手指燒掉...我的天阿~

後記, 該位和尚說燃指完, 他吃了早飯, 才到醫院包紮, 一點也不會痛..

[私房菜]清爽的日式燉肉作法:

清爽的日式燉肉作法:

1. 先將少量五花肉用熱鍋煎出油
2. 然後放洋蔥一起爆香
3. 在加入梅花肉塊一起爆香
4. 燒2碗水加入1/4瓶昆布醬油燒滾
5. 將肉塊洋蔥等加入鍋中一起燒滾
6. 可酌量加入紅蘿蔔及馬鈴薯還有油豆腐
7. 燒20分鐘就可吃啦,完全不必加鹽或是味精

p.s 這樣的作法連湯都可一起喝~

星期四, 11月 06, 2008

Obama Victory Speech Transcript

Obama Victory Speech Transcript

Sen. Barack Obama spoke at a rally in Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois,after winning the race for the White House Tuesday night. The followingis an exact transcript of his speech.

Obama:

Hello, Chicago.

If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a placewhere all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of ourfounders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of ourdemocracy, tonight is your answer.

It's the answer told bylines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nationhas never seen, by people who waited three hours and four hours, manyfor the first time in their lives, because they believed that this timemust be different, that their voices could be that difference.

It's the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat andRepublican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay,straight, disabled and not disabled. Americans who sent a message tothe world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or acollection of red states and blue states.

We are, and always will be, the United States of America.

It's the answer that led those who've been told for so long by so manyto be cynical and fearful and doubtful about what we can achieve to puttheir hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hopeof a better day.

It's been a long time coming, but tonight,because of what we did on this date in this election at this definingmoment change has come to America.

A little bit earlier this evening, I received an extraordinarily gracious call from Sen. McCain.

Sen. McCain fought long and hard in this campaign. And he's fought evenlonger and harder for the country that he loves. He has enduredsacrifices for America that most of us cannot begin to imagine. We arebetter off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader.

I congratulate him; I congratulate Gov. Palin for all that they'veachieved. And I look forward to working with them to renew thisnation's promise in the months ahead.

I want to thank mypartner in this journey, a man who campaigned from his heart, and spokefor the men and women he grew up with on the streets of Scranton androde with on the train home to Delaware, the vice president-elect ofthe United States, Joe Biden.

And I would not be standing heretonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last16 years the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation's nextfirst lady Michelle Obama.

Sasha and Malia I love you bothmore than you can imagine. And you have earned the new puppy that'scoming with us to the new White House.

And while she's nolonger with us, I know my grandmother's watching, along with the familythat made me who I am. I miss them tonight. I know that my debt to themis beyond measure.

To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all myother brothers and sisters, thank you so much for all the support thatyou've given me. I am grateful to them.

And to my campaignmanager, David Plouffe, the unsung hero of this campaign, who built thebest -- the best political campaign, I think, in the history of theUnited States of America.

To my chief strategist David Axelrod who's been a partner with me every step of the way.

To the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics youmade this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificedto get it done.

But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to. It belongs to you. It belongs to you.

I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn't startwith much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched inthe halls of Washington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines andthe living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston. It wasbuilt by working men and women who dug into what little savings theyhad to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause.

It grew strengthfrom the young people who rejected the myth of their generation'sapathy who left their homes and their families for jobs that offeredlittle pay and less sleep.

It drew strength from thenot-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat toknock on doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americanswho volunteered and organized and proved that more than two centurieslater a government of the people, by the people, and for the people hasnot perished from the Earth.

This is your victory.

And I know you didn't do this just to win an election. And I know you didn't do it for me.

You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that liesahead. For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges thattomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime -- two wars, aplanet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.

Evenas we stand here tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking upin the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk theirlives for us.

There are mothers and fathers who will lie awakeafter the children fall asleep and wonder how they'll make the mortgageor pay their doctors' bills or save enough for their child's collegeeducation.

There's new energy to harness, new jobs to be created, new schools to build, and threats to meet, alliances to repair.

The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not getthere in one year or even in one term. But, America, I have never beenmore hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there.

I promise you, we as a people will get there.

There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who won't agreewith every decision or policy I make as president. And we know thegovernment can't solve every problem.

But I will always behonest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen to you,especially when we disagree. And, above all, I will ask you to join inthe work of remaking this nation, the only way it's been done inAmerica for 221 years -- block by block, brick by brick, calloused handby calloused hand.

What began 21 months ago in the depths of winter cannot end on this autumn night.

This victory alone is not the change we seek. It is only the chance forus to make that change. And that cannot happen if we go back to the waythings were.

It can't happen without you, without a new spirit of service, a new spirit of sacrifice.

So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility, whereeach of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not onlyourselves but each other.

Let us remember that, if thisfinancial crisis taught us anything, it's that we cannot have athriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers.

In thiscountry, we rise or fall as one nation, as one people. Let's resist thetemptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness andimmaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.

Let'sremember that it was a man from this state who first carried the bannerof the Republican Party to the White House, a party founded on thevalues of self-reliance and individual liberty and national unity.

Those are values that we all share. And while the Democratic Party haswon a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility anddetermination to heal the divides that have held back our progress.

As Lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, we are notenemies but friends. Though passion may have strained, it must notbreak our bonds of affection.

And to those Americans whosesupport I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote tonight, but Ihear your voices. I need your help. And I will be your president, too.

And to all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, fromparliaments and palaces, to those who are huddled around radios in theforgotten corners of the world, our stories are singular, but ourdestiny is shared, and a new dawn of American leadership is at hand.

To those -- to those who would tear the world down: We will defeat you.To those who seek peace and security: We support you. And to all thosewho have wondered if America's beacon still burns as bright: Tonight weproved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not fromthe might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduringpower of our ideals: democracy, liberty, opportunity and unyieldinghope.

That's the true genius of America: that America canchange. Our union can be perfected. What we've already achieved givesus hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.

Thiselection had many firsts and many stories that will be told forgenerations. But one that's on my mind tonight's about a woman who casther ballot in Atlanta. She's a lot like the millions of others whostood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for onething: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.

She was born just ageneration past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road orplanes in the sky; when someone like her couldn't vote for two reasons-- because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.

And tonight, I think about all that she's seen throughout her centuryin America -- the heartache and the hope; the struggle and theprogress; the times we were told that we can't, and the people whopressed on with that American creed: Yes we can.

At a timewhen women's voices were silenced and their hopes dismissed, she livedto see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. Yes we can.

When there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land,she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a newsense of common purpose. Yes we can.

When the bombs fell onour harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness ageneration rise to greatness and a democracy was saved. Yes we can.

She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, abridge in Selma, and a preacher from Atlanta who told a people that "WeShall Overcome." Yes we can.

A man touched down on the moon, a wall came down in Berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagination.

And this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen,and cast her vote, because after 106 years in America, through the bestof times and the darkest of hours, she knows how America can change.

Yes we can.

America, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there is somuch more to do. So tonight, let us ask ourselves -- if our childrenshould live to see the next century; if my daughters should be so luckyto live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what change will they see? Whatprogress will we have made?

This is our chance to answer that call. This is our moment.

This is our time, to put our people back to work and open doors ofopportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and promote the causeof peace; to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm that fundamentaltruth, that, out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope.And where we are met with cynicism and doubts and those who tell usthat we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums upthe spirit of a people: Yes, we can.

Thank you. God bless you. And may God bless the United States of America.

星期一, 8月 04, 2008

台灣 = 代工 ??

前幾周跟一個德國客戶聯絡, 聊到他們的作息, 他公司是這樣的:
一週上班四天:一,二,四,五
週三固定是公司運動的日子, 你可以自行參加付費運動, 公司可以報帳
下午5:30下班, 5:35警衛就來關門放狗...不 , 關燈關冷氣趕人了..

他們公司作ASIC design, 交給台灣廠商代工製造, 作成的IC, 佔成品成本的60%..
另外還有許多IP的收入, 每年躺著收權利金..

反觀身邊的朋友及自己的公司, 大家做牛做馬就是彼此競爭, 要搶到歐美大廠的訂單,
毛利低的可憐, 全球90%以上都是MIT又如何, 關鍵零件還是歐美或是日系廠商的專利..

我們的價值只在於用很快的速度, 很低的成本把產品做好交給客戶..
台灣強的, 在於供應鍊的銜接以及組裝程序的改進...

排骨飯物語

我想到一個故事...

某甲有作過一段餐飲業, 某日走進一間餐廳叫了85元的排骨飯來吃..
吃著吃著, 心理有些想法..
便跟老闆聊了一下自己的意見:

老闆, 我覺得你的排骨醃的味道很好. 但是搭配的小菜可以再爽口一點, 最好還能送個簡單的湯,
這樣比較能跟巷口自助餐賣的49元排骨飯有點區隔, 生意可能會好些.

隔壁客人之一聽到了:
你懂個屁啊! 這樣子的排骨飯就很好吃了, 你還嫌什麼啊

隔壁客人之二聽到了:
對啊對啊! 你講那麼多, 你怎麼不自己開一家店來作, 才知道老闆有多辛苦!

隔壁客人之三聽到了:
我聽說你以前老闆對你評價不太好耶, 你怎麼還有資格批評別人啊!

隔壁客人之四聽到了:
是啊, 你到每一間餐廳都只會嫌人家, 你自己又多行?

星期五, 8月 01, 2008

有病的人往往不知自己有病?

話說人與人的相處, 真是一門難懂的哲學..

不多說了~

星期一, 1月 07, 2008

Wear levelling

What is Wear levelling?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wear levelling (also written wear leveling) is a technique for prolonging the service life of some kinds of erasable computer storage media, such as flash
memory. The term has also been used by Western Digital to describe their
hard disk preservation technique, but hard disks are not generally
wear-levelled devices.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wear_levelling

對於SSD(Solid State Disk)而言, 不論採用的flash是SLC或是MLC都有一定的

寫入壽命,

在SSD普及的前提下, 採用MLC已是勢在必行的趨勢.

以SLC而言, 大約為1百萬次的寫入次數; MLC則為10萬次.
而MLC的成本大約為SLC的1/3

所以, 對一個以MLC製成的SSD, 我們已知每個block平均寫入次數達10萬次

時, 就有可能造成bad block, 對於存取頻繁的應用, 會是很大的問題.


因此, Wear Leveling開始受到重視, 因為它能盡量平均每個Block的寫入次數,
舉例來說..

如果有一個8G的SSD, 其中4G已寫入資料(System + User data), 其中寫入最

頻繁的區域應該是:系統暫存檔(OS及Browser cache)以及User data, 如果資

料都不移動,

可估計如下-


每分鐘寫入1次
每天使用SSD10小時, 一週工作5天
100,000(1*60*10*5) = 33周

這數字可能有點誇張, 但可大略估計33周後就有可能出現bad block.
問題是, 既然這是無法避免的, 那總有方法可以拉長這段時間吧?

Wear leveling大致有幾種方式-
1. YAFFS Data Structure
(保留部份Block,若部份Block毀損時可使用保留的Block取代)
請參考:http://esslab.tw/wiki/index.php/YAFFS

2. Dynamic/Static wear leveling
簡單的說就是把常用block跟不常用的block互調位置, 藉以平均
寫入次數.

2. RAM disk
(將系統Temp file及Browser cache指向DRAM虛擬的RAM disk)

3. ECC algorithm
BCH, bit addressing
Bose、Ray-Chaudhuri and Hocquenghem

Reed somloman
http://www.4i2i.com/reed_solomon_codes.htm

星期日, 1月 06, 2008

謝謝你, xx先生!

看來某篇文章又攪亂一池春水, 搞得幾位先生很緊張,
應援團也紛紛出動, 還會跟我談條件, 真是有趣.

這種事不是第一次遇到, 剛開始還會被弄的心情不好,
現在的我, 把它當作是磨練EQ的機會.

所以, 我誠心的說:
謝謝你, xx先生!

也順便留話給應援團的各位, 很多事, 你在幫別人出頭前,
可能要查一下是否屬實比較好, 很多事不是一人說了就
算., 不妨多問幾人查證..

接下來還有什麼招數呢?

該不會把我小時候偷偷欺負隔壁小朋友的事都挖出來?
(以上是亂講的, 請勿當真)


辛苦啦~ 各位~~

星期五, 12月 07, 2007

給這些覺得人命比動物命賤的人看!

每次別人在討論流浪動物或是寵物時, 總會有人出來說:

人命比動物賤啦!
你們寧願幫助動物都不助人呢?

你又怎麼知道餵養街上貓狗的人, 沒有幫助人嗎?
是不是還要登報昭告天下?

我告訴你.

人可以工作賺錢, 可以跟人借錢, 可以領失業救濟金,
而動物可以嗎?

你要一隻街貓表演雜耍給你看, 然後自己收錢自己去買飼料嗎?

人會騙人, 流浪漢可能有假的,
而流浪的動物會騙人, 騙錢嗎?

回你的話, 如果真有那樣的成年人, 大家會要他自己找個工作!
而動物有工作可作嗎? 有社會福利保障嗎?


流浪貓狗壽命是很短的, 疾病, 污染, 飢餓, 地盤競爭, 車禍, 虐殺的變態,
樣樣都是威脅, 在行有餘力之時, 帶牠回家, 給牠一個家就是我能做的!

Spectec

德杰

SD I/O card

陳建智
02-27532953ext14
www.spectec.com.tw
justin@spectec.com.tw

不知不覺, 福福已經走了3個禮拜...

之前寫的文章..
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週三下午四點多, 外婆打電話給我, 說福福走了, 要我快回來,
雖然心理早有準備, 但是還是呆了幾十秒.

在回家的路上, 我先打電話給業者, 跟他們約好時間來帶, 回到家,
發現福福其實還沒走, 但已經氣若游絲, 無法回應我們的撫摸與呼喚了,
聽外婆說他整個下午都在呻吟, 聽了讓人都心碎了; 我想我必須狠下
心提早送他走, 不要讓他再受這樣的折磨了..

接著我打電話給動物醫院, 約好等下立刻過去; 同時也約好業者在
動物醫院碰面...

我用提籃提著福福走向動物醫院, 短短的距離我卻希望永遠走不完該多好,
但這是個自私的想法, 福福每分每秒都正在受苦...

另一個想法湧上心頭, 我好像要把福福帶到刑場, 他再也沒有機會回來,
我好像是個劊子手一般要結束他的生命..

但我真的不忍他再受苦了!

到了醫院, 醫生再次問我確定要作嗎?
我回答確定..我很驚訝我自己竟然沒有猶豫

醫生準備好藥劑, 我一手托著福福的頭, 一手撫摸他的耳朵, 輕輕說
不要害怕, 等下就好好睡覺, 就不會再疼了!

醫生綁起靜脈, 打入第一針麻醉劑, 這時我可以感覺到他微微發抖..
這時我好想喊停!!

過了幾十秒, 他的呼吸漸漸便慢, 慢到幾乎無法察覺; 到這一刻我真的好
捨不得...


接下來打入第二劑. 醫生說是平滑肌鬆弛劑, 也就是讓心臟停止...
隨著藥劑的注入, 我的心都揪在一起...

醫生稍後用了聽診器, 確認心跳已停止..

這時福福抽搐了兩下, 我都快哭出來, 醫生說那是正常的肌肉反射..
而我卻認為那是福福捨不得走, 不想走, 是我強迫他走的!
這時覺得自己好過份!

醫生接著準備箱子, 我把福福抱起, 仍有餘溫, 身體也還是軟的,
我很難說服自己他已經走了...把他放進箱子, 在候診室等業者
來到..

這時, 我打電話給女友, 她幾周前才來我家看過福福, 電話的那端,
她哭了..我也忍不住哭了, 但是在醫院我忍住不要哭出聲, 但淚水
卻如潰堤般的止不住...

10分鐘後業者來了, 我把箱子交給他, 並約定好週六過去一趟..

回家的路上提著空的提籃, 少了一些重量卻更沈重了..

回到家, 分別跟外婆及海外的老媽說了這件事, 這次我忍住不哭,
卻還要安慰電話那端的人別哭..

半夜醒來, 直覺中要去看看福福(平常半夜都要看一下他的狀況),
他睡得的地方空空的, 我還下意識看了一下週邊看他躲到哪, 這才
想到他走了...

早上出門前穿鞋子時, 又對著那塊空間發呆, 然後才出門...

直到現在還覺得心裡有個洞..

寫到這裡又忍不住擦擦眼淚了, 我真是個愛哭鬼!

---全文完---

也許有人會認為我很狠心, 為何不讓他自然走..
我必須說, 在這個時刻, 必需要有人做出這個決定, 而不是讓他
一直承受肉體病痛的折磨..就算我是個壞人吧...

媽媽跟外婆都說, 以後不要再養這些貓狗了, 我看了旁邊睡著的咪咪
跟小虎, 還是跟他們說, 如果能力許可, 我還是會繼續養的...
我更不忍他們流落街頭啊...

而人同動物一樣, 誰能逃得了生老病死呢??

星期一, 12月 03, 2007

貓狗也有好歹命~

看了最近的許多新聞, 有感而發寫下的, 歡迎轉貼!

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每個人對待寵物的態度真的都不一樣...沒有什麼絕對的對錯..

有人養狗是用來看工廠, 每餐都吃剩飯雞骨頭, 身為旁人的我們, 雖然看不下去,
但能做的也有限, 而有些狗狗原本流落街頭; 如果有工廠的人收留, 也算可以吃得溫飽,
不必需要餐風露宿的, 比起家裏的寵物生活水平差些, 但總比繼續流浪好多了.

而也有些人養貓狗是不准他們進入室內, 只養在籠內, 有時還會忘了餵食, 命好一點的
可以在陽台自由活動, 但絕對不許進入室內!
亂叫., 把你的聲帶割掉!
亂抓, 把你的爪子去掉!

而比較寵貓狗的人(我也是, 哈哈), 貓狗在室內到處跑都沒關係, 沙發被抓花, 西褲都是
貓毛也沒關係, 手上都是貓抓痕也ok, 屬於比較溺愛型的(我說我跟我老婆啦, 都是這類的)

比較不能接受的是棄養的...

搬家了, 不方便養, 所以拋棄.
家裏生小孩了, 怕幼兒過敏, 所以拋棄.(這狗屁倒灶的理由完全沒科學根據)
出國了, 所以拋棄.
養煩了, 所以拋棄.(可魯效應?)
寵物生病了, 老了, 所以拋棄.

對這些人而言, 要拋棄有千萬種理由!

但是對寵物而言, 原本有溫暖的家, 好吃的飼料, 怎麼隔天就被丟在陌生的街頭, 或是偏遠的山上?

"主人, 我做錯了什麼?"
"主人, 你怎麼還不來接我?"

想到貓狗們的心理, 會有這樣遭遇, 不禁一陣鼻酸..

等了好幾天, 主人都不來, 我只好自己找東西吃, 但是這個地盤的貓狗好凶, 我打不過他們..
去翻垃圾剩菜, 又被人追打...
下雨了, 好冷, 我好想念主人給我準備的小毛毯
雨下不停, 肚子又餓, 主人你在哪?
我感冒了, 生皮膚病了, 腿被車子撞斷了, 眼睛受感染看不見了...
好不容易撿到一塊好吃的雞肉, 填飽肚子後怎麼覺得肚子好疼想吐? 食物有毒嗎?
真的好痛苦, 主人你在哪?
咦~身體好輕, 這就是人類說的變成天使嗎?

就這樣, 許多曾經是某個家庭的寶貝, 成了流落街頭的骯髒毛球, 發出惡臭還長了皮膚病..
最後, 因為虐待, 因為生病, 因為被車撞, 或被人毒死, 而離開這個世間...
希望他們下輩子能生在好人家, 不論是作貓狗或是作人.

星期四, 11月 08, 2007

面試心得

整理了一下最近面試的心得

事前準備:
1. 了解該公司集團及分公司關係
2. 了解應徵職務負責的產品基本知識以及市場動向(含競爭對手)
3. 思考自己對該產品的看法以及前景預估, 還有可能發展
4. 背熟中英文自我介紹及自傳
5. 準備自己產業經驗的簡報檔案, 包含做過的專案

面試時要注意:
1. 務必提早出門, 並事先看好地圖及處理停車或交通問題
2. 手機裡要記下該公司地址電話及連絡人姓名及分機
3. 提早抵達, 上樓前整理儀容(頭髮, 鼻毛, 衣著)
4. 手機記得轉震動或關機(面試開始前)
5. 態度從容自信
6. 不懂的事不要虎爛, 有的面試官會一路追問, 終究會被抓包
7. 提到前公司不要有太多負面批判或情緒, 以客觀態度回答
8. 如果有機會可多談對這分工作的規劃
9. 談話時不要晃腳, 摳鼻孔, 折手指, 摳荳荳等小動作
10. 如果面談順利且符合需求, 要表現強烈爭取意願
11. 離開座位將椅子靠好, 並與對方握手感謝,

大致這樣摟~

Not looking back.

Not looking back.該翻成永遠不回頭嗎? (笑, 老電影七匹狼主題曲)

不是啦, Not looking back.是Nicole Alden的歌, 現在被當成是Audi A4 S line的背景配樂,
滿好聽的, 而這也是我現在心情的寫照..

過去的一切, 或許光榮或許噓聲四起, 但畢竟都是過去, 改掉過去的惡習
並且把握當下才是要緊的事.

過去很多很好的人事物, 不懂得珍惜, 一直到失去才感到無奈與懊悔,
人生, 果真要面對重大的打擊, 才會讓自己的想的比較多; 也許, 我覺醒的比較晚,
所以付出的代價也較高, 但我必須承受才能走下去, 不改進, 同樣的打擊仍會出現,

分享Not looking back.的歌詞, 所以勸過我的朋友, 謝謝你...

I’m not looking back
I won’t glance behind
I’ve got nothing but a future in my mind
you are in my mind
you are in my mind
you are in my mind

I never wanted anything but your time
loose your pride
let us live inside each other’s eyes, so beautiful
so beautiful
I am looking out, the sky’s so wide
I am looking out, you are not here
and I not fine
I am holding on, she holdng out sometimes
you are in my mind
you are in my mind
you are in my mind

let us live inside each other’s eyes, so beautiful
so beautiful

星期一, 9月 17, 2007

[討論]當個3G feature phone+2.5G PDA phone的雙槍俠也許不錯?

用了好一陣的3G PDA Phone(WM系統的), 一直覺得耗電量是個很

頭大的問題,

還有3G很難跟VGA/GPS/數位電視 這幾樣東西達到兩全其美的狀況..

以手上在用的O2 Flame來說, 如果沒事用wifi上上網, 偶爾玩一下Game,

其實一天

還沒下班, 電量就只剩20%不到, 這還沒算到通話, 只有算3G待機的部份.

而現在規格尚稱完整的:U1000, O2 Flame, 價格都在NT30,000以上,
CHT 9110也不錯, 有3G/GPS, 但沒VGA螢幕, 市價也要20,000左右

其實還有另一種選擇, 就是:
A- Pure PDA + 3G feature phone
B- 2.5G PDA Phone + 3G feature phone

3G feature phone可以選擇最簡單的, 有藍芽即可, 大約5,000多可解決
平常就是專供3G撥接用, 偶爾打打電話.

而2.5G PDA Phone現在其實有幾個不錯的選擇, 可以根據自己的需求選擇
內建GPS or 數位電視或是VGA螢幕的機種

這樣的好處是:
體積不會太大
2.5G待機省電
需要3G上網就拿出3G feature phone來撥接

突發奇想而已...也用過一陣, 覺得還不錯~

星期五, 8月 10, 2007

[求助]一隻可愛的小虎班貓要找主人~

女友今晚在逢甲附近至善國中運動時撿到的, 脖子上有鏈子, 卻等不到主人回來找,
不知是走丟了還是被拋棄的..

下面是女友的描述:
公貓,非常漂亮的虎班花紋,五官很明顯,大約3.4個月大,
撿到時牠被大貓攻擊,腳被樹枝卡住,
我上前解救,發現是有人養,走失的樣子,
脖子上有藍色的項圈,身體狀況都很ok,
個性很親人,應是之前有跟人長期相處過,
檢查過沒有疾病~
目前在吉米哈利動物醫院,
希望可以找到舊主人,或是新主人

要看貓的請連絡:賴小姐 0920-338134

p.s 女友家裡已有4隻貓, 無法再養了~

附上照片, 他真的很可愛而且很乖會親人
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星期三, 8月 01, 2007

[matika推薦]雞家莊食記

真的很久沒吃雞家莊, 上一次大約有10年以上了吧?! 事實上雞家莊也已經開了30幾年,
今天去的是位於中山北路六條通的分店.
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炒三菇, 乾爽不油膩
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三味雞拼盤(可同時吃到烏骨雞/白斬雞/燻雞), 好吃!
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台式煎豬肝, 我的最愛!超下飯, 豬肝超嫩而且非常入味!
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木耳血水, 名字聽起來很恐怖, 其實就是酸菜炒雞血, 酸酸的口味十分清爽!
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蚵卷蝦卷拼盤, 蚵卷比我想像中大很多, 有懷念的風味, 蝦卷也不會輸給台南的
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最後收尾的是店家特製雞蛋布丁, 雞蛋的風味很濃厚, 外觀雖不起眼, 但真的好吃!
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我們另外還點了三盅湯, 個人認為不必點大鍋湯, 反而能喝到多種口味.
推薦竹笙竹筍湯70元, C/P比極高! 當然, 店裡招牌的雞油飯也不能錯過!

吃完摸摸肚子收工, 一共付出2,240元.

心得:
上菜快速, 服務態度親切
每樣菜都好吃, 而且味道十分道地

缺點:
單價略高
菜的單價大約在3xx-4xx間. 單盅湯品70-170


雞家莊 本店:台北市長春路55號 電話:2581-5954・2551-4068.
雞家莊(六條店) :台北市中山北路一段105巷9號 (02)2541-8261

星期二, 7月 31, 2007

Motorola MPX

這台怪雞絲之前網路review超多, 後來又消聲匿跡了, 有些設計的理念很不錯,
但也有些無謂的堅持搞得機器很難用, 而且只有32 MB RAAM, 開機完剩不到25MB..

anyway, 欣賞一下吧~

正面, 在折疊機中算滿大台的, 還有外螢幕
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背面, 右側那根是觸控筆
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Connector跟SIM卡插槽
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另一側是標準SD插槽
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正面掀蓋
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特異功能, 側面掀蓋, 而且會自動旋轉為Landscape
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One more,
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跟SEM600i疊一下
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星期五, 7月 27, 2007

人間泉餐廳食記

又到了老媽返台, 準備大打牙祭的時候, 一般點菜的餐廳吃膩了, 來個奢侈點的新都里系列吧..
新都里人間餐廳有好幾個系列:像是竹一、雲二、硯三、瀧四與泉五。 我們今天去的是遠企
對面的"泉五"
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先點個綜合果汁, 比想像中的大杯很多(當然冰塊也不少)
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臘味飯, 份量之少, 圖中是只有吃了一小口的狀態
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海鮮腐皮捲, 裡面有包豆腐, 墨魚還有蝦仁, 還可以
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筆筒沙拉, 裡面有小黃瓜, 西洋芹, 紅蘿蔔, 蘆筍, 像油條那玩意兒是包了豬肉的春捲
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辣炒乾絲, 一點也不辣
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南瓜粉蒸肉
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照燒魚柳, 現炸的魚柳淋上醬汁, 然後用海苔包起來吃, 好吃!
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醉雞
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內部就是黑摸摸的, 像pub的感覺
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這樣三個人吃起來大約NT2,100

感想:
整體的氣氛不錯, 服務也很積極, 食物擺盤漂亮
但是...
價格略為over priced...口味也只有一般而已

建議:
如果要吃類似價位, 又好吃的話, 我比較推薦誠品旗艦店11F的101湘菜.
如果要帶老外客戶來嘗鮮, 或是荷包飽飽帶馬子來耍帥, 也還可以..


人間
地址:安和路二段191號B1
電話:(02) 2735-2288
營業時間:11:45 am -2 am (全日供餐,無休)