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种在时光里的向日葵③

在时光的单行线上
我们只能不断地向前行
虽然也许前方有更多的美好
但是还是忍不住的回头望
那些曾经有过那么多的快乐 忧郁 感伤和无奈
在记忆的深处开出一朵朵发光的花
一切都变的如此幸福

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搞笑的FIFA视频

搞笑的FIFA视频,应该是程序BUG,EA的游戏做得太急功近利了。
后面几个是亮点:)

转自朋友博客

1、理想很重要,但比理想更重要的是利益。在职场里,绝大部分人都有理想,这也是人们重要的奋斗目标。但如果真的把理想付诸现实,却往往会死的很惨。因为职场是一个交换利益的地方,老板靠你赚钱,你用劳力换钱。一切活动的基础都是利益。只看重理想,而不明白利益重要性,这是绝大部分人被打击的原因。所以,想要在职场成功,你需要的不仅仅是“理想”,更应该懂得“利益”。
2、表面是公义,心里是生意,这才是职场的本质。有些人表面大义凛然,永远是有道理的那一方,可做起事情来却从不吃亏。而更多的人表面占不了便宜,实际也是吃亏的那个。同样都混在职场,为什么会相差这么多呢?因为一些人的名字叫“伪善”。他们表面是公义,心里却是生意,看清楚职场的本质是利益。我们不崇尚伪善,但这不妨碍伪善的存在。与其让我们被伪善的人害死,不如先让自己伪善起来,至少能立于不败之地。
3、待人以诚,但诚是有目标和尺度的。我们从小受到的教育是“待人以诚”,不少人将此做为金科玉律,在什么场合都用。即使是职场上,也待人诚恳。毫无疑问的,这些人到头来都会碰一鼻子灰,甚至会惹祸上身。老实人在职场总归是吃亏的,就算你要待人以诚,必须有自己的尺度。而对人诚心,是应该有目的的,否则就是职场“烂好人”,最后吃亏最多,口碑最差的依旧是你。
4、工作不会害你,只有人才会害你。在职场里,我们都会遇到工作的意外。譬如在升职竞聘关键时刻,你却要出差。譬如明明是能做好的事情,却偏偏出了岔子。实际上,我们做的是工作,但相处的却是人。所有工作害人的事件,背后都有策划和主谋。必须要记住,在职场里,工作本身是死的,不会害人,只有人才会害你。
5、做事要藏拙,做人要露怯。仔细想想,你所认识的职场成功者是怎么样的?他们是不是看起来并没有什么厉害,甚至到处都是缺点,好像你随时都可以超越他们。可在做事情上面,这些人又面面俱到,几乎不露马脚,让人抓不到把柄。职场里生存,不是看你能做到多好,而是看你能活多久。所以做人要暴露缺点让人不防备,做事要处处小心不被抓把柄。
6、上司夸你越多,你拿的好处就越少。上司夸奖你并不是好事情,因为他们拿最廉价的口头赞扬,取代了实质性的利益。很多上司不吝啬嘴上赞扬,但却把实际好处藏在自己的口袋里。每次被夸,你就少了晋升和提升的机会。所以,千万别被上司的花言巧语给骗了。
7、规划要长远,拿钱要及时。有过于短视的人,也有过于远见的人。职场是随机应变的艺术,绝不能用一种生活态度去对待。对于职场生涯,必须要有远见,因为规划的不是你正在做的工作,而是你的人生。但在钱的问题上,必须要短视,能拿到手的尽量拿到手,只有落袋为安的才是你的钱。要记得,人生是你的,可以长远规划。而钱是别人的,只有落袋为安的才是你的钱。
8、得罪人是有成本的。职场中的大忌,就是被一时的情绪所控制,不由自主的去得罪人。任何职场高手,都是不露声色,深不见底的。原因实际很简单,在职场上,得罪人是有成本的,你自以为不用怕别人,可以随便得罪,但在这过程里,却已经支付出了成本。因为职场是一个利益交换的地方,你的同事也好、上司也好,与你都非亲非故,他们没有任何理由忍耐。当你得罪了他们,就算今天不还报,等到有天你犯在他们的手中,必然会狠狠的报复你。在风水轮流转的世界中,你能做到一辈子不犯在别人手里么?
9、在好上司手下做能臣,在坏上司手下做奸臣。职场生存术千变万化,不可从一而终。永远做好人,可能会令你成为坏上司的眼中钉肉中刺。永远做奸臣又没办法得到好上司的信任重用。能够分清上司好坏,明白上司的需求,在好上司之下做能臣,在坏上司之下做奸臣,这才是职场的最高境界。从古至今,所有权倾朝野的能臣,都是玩弄这套把戏的高手。
10、别人对你越坏,你要对人越好。好人是可以得罪的,因为他们个性温和,不会报复你。但坏人却绝对不能得罪,他们睚眦必报,你得罪他们,必得十倍恶果。“好人好报,坏人坏报”是一个愿望,却从来不会成真。防备坏人的方法,并不是处处小心,而是别人对你坏,你要对人好。这不是“以德报怨”,而是潜伏隐忍,一直等到你有足够的力量反击,才能让坏人获得他们应有的报应。但在这之前,要多好就得表现的多好。
11、老板对你讲的道理,永远都是对他有利的。有些人把老板的话奉若圣旨,但要明白,老板做为一个人,他也有自己的职场利益。所以,老板说的话,当然是站在他自己的立场上,是为了保障他的利益。而劳资双方的利益是对立的,老板的利益就代表着你会失去什么,听老板的话越多,你失去的也越多。

Was a Giant Planet Ejected From Our Solar System?

The Fifth Planet sounds like a great name for a sci-fi movie — perhaps a sequel to the 1997 movie “The Fifth Element.” But the fifth planet may be real; a hypothesized giant world that was flung out of our solar system four billion years ago. It would have drifted tens of thousands of light years away by now.

Why even suspect that such a planet existed?

SLIDE SHOW: Top Exoplanets for Alien Life

Though astronomers have found many planetary systems around neighboring stars, our own solar system looks like it’s the exception rather than the rule. We’re discovering that our system is an uncommonly orderly place where the planets behave themselves in wide orbits that are nearly circular.

But the planetary systems around other stars found so far present sort of a Wild West of planets. Their orbits can be steeply inclined to one another (our eight major planets are coplanar). There are many giant planets that have migrated precariously close to their stars. Other planets are in roller-coaster highly elliptical orbits that alternatively freeze and cook them.

Even more befuddling, it’s hard for theoreticians to build a planet formation model that winds up looking like our solar system.

ANALYSIS: Weird Exoplanet Orbits Could Prevent Alien Life

A new set of computer simulations by David Nesvorny of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, shows that this will work if there was once a fifth giant planet in addition to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Nesvorny models place a fifth hefty planet, several dozen times the mass of the Earth at various possible locations in the outer solar system: midway between Saturn and Uranus, and just beyond Neptune. In this game of orbital musical chairs, the fifth planet was ejected after a tussle with Jupiter –- sort of a celestial King Kong vs. Godzilla.

This may sound extraordinary but there is plenty of evidence for orphaned free-floating planets wandering our galaxy. A 2006-2007 survey of the Milky Way used gravitational lensing to find 10 dark objects drifting in front of distant background stars. Statistically, this means there could be as many as hundreds of billions of castoff planets plying inside our galaxy.

ANALYSIS: No ‘Nemesis’ Boosting Comet Impacts

Looking for evidence of a fifth giant planet calls for solar system forensics. God didn’t leave behind any file footage of the solar system’s formative years, after all.

First, it is known that Uranus and Neptune are too far from the sun for them to have formed in their present locations. There simply has not been enough time and materials for them to agglomerated into 15-Earth mass worlds. Uranus and Neptune must have formed closer into the sun and then migrated outward.

This implies that the early solar system was very chaotic. Smaller bodies, the planetesimals, were gravitationally kicked around and the exchange of momentum widened the orbits of the outer planets. Our moon bears the scars of this rough and tumble period called the Late Heavy Bombardment, of about 4 billion years ago.

The planetesimal debris was then snowplowed outward to form the Kupier belt, where Pluto dwells. Kuiper belt objects are not spread out uniformly in but are clustered into three distinct populations. This means that the belt was; extensively sculpted by the gravitational influence of the giant planets.

ANALYSIS: Uranus Pathfinder: Mission to the Mysterious Ice Giant

The ejected planet would not necessarily be lifeless even though it is sailing through the numbing cold of interstellar space. It presumably would have moons. Gravitational tidal forces could heat them so that they would remain warm in the absence of a star. The moons Io (orbiting Jupiter) or Enceladus (orbiting Saturn) are the archetype of what would be plausible.

Microbes could live happily without the need for a sun in the sky. Among the billions of flung off worlds in our galaxy, this one would be isotopically stamped: Made By Sol.