Power out one night at home in Beijing. 突然 停电了 没有电流 没有光源 没有声音 只剩 这世界 最纯净的2种颜色- 黑、白 suddenly, power out, no electricity, no light, no voice, only the purest color in world—— black & white 我禁不住有点小兴奋 在宜家买哒小圆蜡烛终于能派上用场啦,咔咔 点燃蜡烛 趴在桌上看烛光摇曳 偎进这团温黄的光里 心儿渐渐被暖哒恬淡而宁静 I'm a little excited, find out my cylindrical candle bought at IKEA, lit it up. The candle flames waver, and warm my heart, Everything became tranquilized and reposed:-) 我坐在这里 柔和的烛光簇拥着我的脸 我就要睡着 编织一个朦胧的梦 I'm sit down here, Everything around me shimmer and glimmer softly, I wanna fall asleep, have a candle-beams dream.
Victor Keegan The Guardian Thursday August 30 2007 The 1920s hit song The Best Things in Life are Free revolved around the fact that the moon, the stars and "sunbeams that shine" are yours and mine. They don't cost anything, yet give pleasure to everyone. This example of heavenly altruism entered the internet world last week when Google extended its wonderful Google Earth service towards the rest of the universe. Using Google Sky, we can now probe the moon, stars and planets like Mars at no cost (apart from broadband charges). The availability of such free services is one of the wonders of the web. But as in real life, it turns out that in an internet economy some things are freer than others. Google Sky brings virtual space exploration to a much wider audience. But as Simon Bisson points out, astronomical applications have been a profitable niche for a large number of companies, and sophisticated sky explorers (remember Redshift?) have been developed over a number of yea
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宝丽来的效果确实不错
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