班主任

各可愛的末世紀預科(7B)畢業班大個仔同學:

感恩節當天, 惠賜”厚禮”, 不勝銘感, 無以為報, 憑”詩”寄意, 相贈以勉, 亦以自勉.

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學業:

起步–

讀書破萬卷 下筆有如神

邁步–

欲窮千里目 更上一層樓

友情:

漢恩自淺胡自深    人生樂在相知心

人生:

人生在世不稱意    明朝散髮弄扁舟

愛情:

Stage 1

多情卻似總無情    唯覺尊前笑不成

Stage 2

天階夜色涼如水    臥看牛郎織女星

Stage 3

身無彩鳳雙飛翼 心中靈犀一點通

Stage 4

(遺憾初版)

此情可待成追憶    只是當時已惘然

(遺憾絕版)

曾經滄海難為水    除卻巫山不是雲

(幸福版)

在天願作比翼鳥 在地願為連理枝

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”人生不滿百, 常懷千歲憂”, 思前想後, 還是”前半生”勤勤力力, ”後半生”快快樂樂, 瀟瀟灑灑傲然走過短暫但美麗的一生, 才是化算.

密司林 謹贈

戊寅年十二月

(i.e. 一九九九年二月二日)

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2008.07.21 Monday \copyright CHK^2

Edward Witten

Edward Witten has the highest h-index among physicists. In this sense, he is the best physicist in the world now.^1 What really surprises me is that he did not major in physics as an undergraduate student. He majored in history. While working as a physicist, he received the highest honor in mathematics, the Fields Medal.^2

Birth and education

Edward Witten was born in Baltimore, Maryland to a Jewish family, the son of Lorraine W. Witten and Louis Witten, a physicist specializing in gravitation and general relativity. He received his bachelor’s degree in history (with a minor in linguistics) from Brandeis University. Witten planned to become a political journalist, and published articles in The New Republic and The Nation. He worked briefly for George McGovern’s presidential campaign. Then, he attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison for one semester as an economics graduate student before dropping out. He then returned to academia, enrolling in applied mathematics at Princeton University before shifting departments and receiving a Ph.D. in physics in 1976 under David Gross, the Nobel laureate in Physics in 2004.

— Wikipedia

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Figure 4.1: Witten’s career path

(This figure is made and copyrighted by me. Copy it as you like.)

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Even the best people in the world need such a long time to find their true love career.

How about you?

What is your true love?

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1 As of 2007
2 The Fields Medal is the “Nobel prize” in Mathematics.

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2008.07.19 Saturday \copyright CHK^2

明日之後

網誌分類:Psychologist | 網誌日期:2007-03-26 23:50

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Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

(可以拖到後日o既事  千祈唔好拖到聽日.)

— Mark Twain

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2008.07.17 Thursday CHK_2

To you all

紅日 – 李克勤

曲︰立川俊之
詞︰李克勤
編︰方樹樑

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命運就算顛沛流離 命運就算曲折離奇
命運就算恐嚇著你做人沒趣味
別流淚 心酸 更不應捨棄

我願能 一生永遠陪伴你

一生之中兜兜轉轉 哪會看清楚
徬徨時我也試過獨坐一角像是沒協助
在某年 那幼小的我
跌倒過幾多幾多落淚在雨夜滂沱

一生之中彎彎曲曲我也要走過
從何時有你有你伴我給我熱烈地拍和
像紅日之火 燃點真的我

結伴行 千山也定能踏過

讓晚風 輕輕吹過
伴送著清幽花香像是在祝福你我
讓晚星 輕輕閃過
閃出你每個希冀如浪花 快要沾濕我

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2008.07.16 Wednesday CHK_2

中五 Last Day (三)

網誌分類:fan club 眾人blog! | 網誌日期:2007-03-24 00:36

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真的想不到五年的生活就這樣便過去了
F.1 剛剛進來的回憶好像只是在昨天發生的一樣
其實真的有點不捨得
不捨得各位同學
不捨得各位老師
不捨得各位校工
不捨得學校的一花、一草、一木

百感交集在心頭
因為喜愛這間學校裏的各種事物
所以感到難過和不捨

但人總要有分離的時候
“今天的別離是為了明天的重聚”
相信大家也不會忘記在[學校]裏一段段美好的回憶

會考將近,老套都要講的了
各位加油
只要過了這關,將來的路便會更容易走
所以無論如何,也要考好CE

Ming Sir:
無論你繼唔繼續留在這裏教書
我們都一定會支持你的!!!

By 冼

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4.3 Lisp

4.3.2 Have a habit of doing good work in your current job, whether it is your favourite

In order to get your favourite job, you have to get used to doing good work in your current job. So, even if you choose to quit your current job later, you know that you are quitting not because you want to give up, but because you have a better job or a better chance.

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2008.07.09 Wednesday \copyright CHK^2

中五 Last Day (二)

網誌分類: fan club 眾人blog! | 網誌日期: 2007-03-24 00:36

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唉。
小風波。
被人罵了。
已經可以很傷心。

哈利字

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SKL 2007-03-24 00:39

不要這樣傷心吧~
就當是最後的一個苦的回憶吧
只要我們不這麼認為就行了
來~笑一個~
笑~~~=]

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4.3 Paul Graham

LISP writer Paul Graham has written an essay called “How to do what you love”, giving some practical advice.

There are three main points, for me, in the essay:

  1. Do not feel guilty about not doing some boring jobs.

  2. Have a habit of doing good work in your current job, whether it is your favourite.

  3. Always produce in your favourite area, whether it is your current job.

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4.3.1 Do not feel guilty about not doing some boring jobs

Sometimes, I faced some boring work. When I wanted to get rid of it, I had a thought: “Someone has to do it anyway. If I do not do it, someone else will have to. That means I am wasting other people’s time. I will feel guilty about that.”

Now I do not think in that way. If I choose not to do a job, the number of people available for that job will decrease. That means the price to get a person to do the job will rise. Then the person who has chosen that job will get a higher salary. So, instead of wasting his time, I make him earn a higher salary.

If a job is so boring that it is virtually impossible to get any human being to do it, people will create a machine to get the job done.

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2008.06.30 Monday \copyright CHK^2

Chapter 4 Master

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

— Robert Frost

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4.1 Autobiography

每一個人也是,自己自傳的主角.

— Me, inspired by Mr. Lee

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4.2 根據地

Select one single thing that you are the best in the world, stand firmly on it, and then move the whole world.

— Me, based on Archimedes and Mr. Lee

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e.g. Google had only one function — the search function. It did the very best for the search engine. Once it started to dominate, it expanded its functions, such as Gmail and Google Calender, based on its search technology.

Google’s own words on Google’s Philosophy page:

It’s best to do one thing really, really well.

Google does search. With one of the world’s largest research groups focused exclusively on solving search problems, we know what we do well, and how we could do it better. … Our dedication to improving search has also allowed us to apply what we’ve learned to new products, including Gmail, Google Desktop, and Google Maps.

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2008.06.25 Wednesday \copyright CHK^2

在那一年

中五 Last Day (一)

網誌分類: fan club 眾人 blog! | 網誌日期: 2007-03-23 01:41

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轉眼, 幾個小時後, 我們的 last school day 就來了。
無論如何冷血,我都有一點傷感,有點捨不得。
在這學校待了5年,或多或少,無論我多不喜歡這學校的作風,
我也早已承認我是[這間學校]的學生。
我真的捨不得的,是這兒的人和事。
真不想,8:00到來,上最後的一天課。

哈利字

[] 會 last forever 的。

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2008.06.24 Tuesday \copyright CHK^2

R2

- The biggest cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid people are so sure about things and the intelligent folks are so full of doubts.

- In view of the stupidity of the majority of the people, a widely held opinion is more likely to be foolish than sensible.

— Bertrand Russell

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2008.03.06 Monday CHK_2

2.4.2 Newton, Leibniz, Einstein

Newton

Two distinct views exist on the meaning of time. One view is that time is part of the fundamental structure of the universe, a dimension in which events occur in sequence. This is the realist view, to which Sir Isaac Newton subscribed, in which time itself is something that can be measured.

Leibniz

A contrasting view is that time is part of the fundamental intellectual structure (together with space and number) within which we sequence events, quantify the duration of events and the intervals between them, and compare the motions of objects. In this view, time does not refer to any kind of entity that that objects “move through”, or that is a “container” for events. This view is in the tradition of Gottfried Leibniz and Immanuel Kant, in which time, rather than being an objective thing to be measured, is part of the mental measuring system.

Einstein

Many fields avoid the problem of defining time itself by using operational definitions that specify the units of measurement that quantify time. Regularly recurring events and objects with apparent periodic motion have long served as standards for units of time. Examples are the apparent motion of the sun across the sky, the phases of the moon, and the swing of a pendulum.

— Wikipedia

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2008.06.22 Sunday CHK_2

傷逝 2

網誌分類: 播種心田 | 網誌日期: 2007-03-19 06:08

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故人猶如江水逝
歲月無情不留痕
一日難處一日當
莫為昔日未來愁
明日愁來明日憂

— 佚名

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2008.06.21 Saturday CHK_2

因果網絡也

2.4 Pure Definition

2.4.1 What is Time

Time is a subtle concept. In this section, we get a proper definition of time. We begin with Newton and Leibniz.

As the creators of calculus, Newton and Leibniz are famous rivals. On the nature of time, they had completely opposite views. For Newton, time (and space) is the stage for events to happen. Time is something real in itself.

For Leibniz, time is not a real substance. Time is just a bookkeeping system to relate different objects and different events. Time is a system of relations.[3]

For example, consider the statement “the cloud is higher than the ground.” The cloud is an object. The ground is another object. But “higher than” is not an object. Instead, it is a relation between objects.

— Me

[3] The Elegant Universe Appendix

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2008.06.19 Thursday \copyright CHK^2

網誌分類: 播種心田 | 網誌日期: 2007-03-15 22:52

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今當遠離

臨表涕泣

不知所云

— 孔明

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AD02007.03.15

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共1個回應

harry 2007-03-18 19:54

梨子腹內酸

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2008.06.18 Wednesday \copyright CHK^2