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我是选C。 又半年了,发图犒劳一下受众 先来点美学的: (I don't need sex. The government fucks me every day.) ![]() (三狼啸月) ![]() (美腿狼纹) ![]() (坦胸,诱惑吧。。。) ![]() (Michael Jackson,哎。。。) ![]() (使用眼动仪_观察美女) ![]() (使用眼动仪_小孩拿钱) ![]() (Google搜索结果页面截屏 Enquiro公司授权刊登) ![]() 再根据上面的三张注意力焦点图和人月神话的《从摄影谈构图》,猜猜我的下面这张由5Q校园创始人郑奎师兄拍摄的相片的焦点是哪里?
然后,来点严肃的。 (农夫与狗不得入内!现代版的歧视) ![]() (发现于前拿破仑的梵蒂冈大使Cardinal Joseph Fesch 收藏室的裸体蒙娜丽莎) ![]() (金瓶梅拍摄中) ![]() (让你丫再翘课!这下傻逼了吧。——这老师真厉害!) ![]() (这么一个硕大的facebook摆在清华N年了,怎么没有让清华学生做出个Facebook来啊) ![]() (嗯,N年了) ![]() 其文其人其言其业,明星天使好友宰相其文其人其言其业,明星天使好友宰相 作者:曹志士 今天注定是个让我高兴的日子。
【IT系列之3】IT公司的三使命和五步走【IT系列之3】
作者:曹志士 成立一个IT公司,其实并不难。在上地软件园辉煌国际百度新大楼附近租个商业民宅两用的一居,两千左右,一年下来带上水电等不到三万;再“挪用”十万块钱左右验下资,将公司注册下来,把自己的大名填到所有人栏里就算你有公司了;接下来只需花百来块钱制作一个公司牌坊挂在屋门口;印几盒名片,要啥title就用啥title;买个域名开个网站,每个礼拜甚至每个月更新点内容;有事没事参加一些活动,也请一些朋友来公司坐坐谈谈,行业动向啊,商务合作啊,如是等等。 但这肯定不是我想要的! 公司是一个组织人力整合资源从事特定领域的生产形成社会价值、并将价值以满足市场需求的方式等价交换成现金收入、降低成本提高效率形成利润的不停运转的巨型“印钞”机器。我对公司的这个定义,要求无非三点(简称“三使命”): 一、价值生产; (注意:利益分配存在于每个阶段,表现为股份分配、财务报表等。收入曲线-成本曲线=利润曲线,也即交换价值-生产成本=营收利润。) 相应的,如果你也是跟我一样抱着踏踏实实安下心来做点实事(不是玩钱耍金融操作)的话,怎么着也得花个三五年光阴;要想IPO的话,没个七八年甭指望公司平平安安健健康康地活到而立之年。所以,虽然IT技术产品讲究新、快、猛的短线战术(俗称短平快),但做公司还是要准备持久战的长线战略,不仅是心态,更是行动,就连资源也得储备够五年的粮以备战时、过冬等消耗,“高筑墙、广积粮、缓称王”嘛。于是我将公司生命周期分为如下五个阶段(每个阶段从半年到两年不等):酝酿期、养成期、自立期、成长期、成熟期(简称“五步走”),如图所示。 公司在不同阶段需要部署不同的工作重点。 一般来说,在没拿到钱正式成立公司之前,大概都会花半年左右时间做出Demo来。PPLive的创始人姚欣师兄(附带引以为豪一下:华工出来的IT界NB人士中我所知道的创业公司所有者即startup's owner包括如下几个吧:华为的副总如今百度的CTO李一男、PPLive的姚欣、5Q校园的郑奎,当然还有名博郭启睿,就是flash专家阿瓦aw,他现在也有了自己的公司,劲头不小滴。希望我自己也能有一番作为啊)当年也是给导师看了Demo之后才申请到导师的同意出来创业的。新加盟PPLive的Vincent也就是原来做过比Google Earth还早两年的Global View的陶闯先生在sohu博客训练营提到过:他后来的老板Bill Gates不看PPT,只看Demo。所以说,公司的第〇阶段(酝酿期)阶段投入是创始人(团队)的时间、精力和头脑,阶段任务是做出能够显示技术创新等核心竞争力的Demo,阶段目标是在3F(Family、Friends、Fool)的投入断源即见底之前找到可以继续烧的燃料,拿到第一笔投资,一般为天使性质,兑现比率一般为(20~40%<-->$100,000~$1,000,000)。 拿到第一笔钱之后就需要正式成立公司了,指挥团队在只有骨架的Demo基础之上进行有血有肉的产品研发。这个阶段完全是资金在养着,要想有大回报都得先投入嘛,公司的第一阶段(养成期)阶段投入是天使投资和更多更专业的技术产品人员,阶段任务只需做出新颖轻盈、用户体验好的优秀产品,阶段目标是在争取盈亏持平能够自立以便好找VC谈个好价钱,拿到第一笔风险投资,兑现比率一般为(30~45%<-->$3,000,000~$10,000,000)。 一路凯歌利润曲线直线飚升之时,公司在行业里有点名气,VC这些群居的血腥动物也就闻风而至,尤其是如果公司能够持平自立的话融资谈判会很有优势。公司的第二阶段(自立期)阶段投入是第一笔风投的钱和更多更专业的用户推广人员,阶段任务是在产品研发之外着力用户推广到行业巨头级别大规模流量也即规模化,阶段目标是拿到第三笔大钱也就是第二次风险投资,兑现比率一般为(20~30%<-->$10,000,000~$30,000,000)。 有了用户和流量,赚点广告能够让老板活得比较滋润之后,人类贪婪无限的欲望又促使公司探索合适的赢利模式,寻找爆发点,大赚特赚一把。这时候公司是个印钞机的性质就体现出来了。公司的第三阶段(成长期)阶段投入是第二笔风投的钱和更多更专业的市场营销商务人员,阶段任务是探索赢利模式、寻找爆发点,阶段目标是IPO上市,市值达到$100,000,000~$10,000,000,000。 在赚到差不多十倍钱、收割到丰厚的利润蜜汁之后,风投这帮狗熊会选择退出,这时就会将公司这个蜂巢IPO上市并套现。公司的第四阶段(成熟期)阶段投入是IPO募集到的钱和公认了的印钞机商业模式,阶段任务是在维护现有印钱模式并挖掘新商机,阶段目标是做出更多的社会贡献。 从萌芽酝酿期、养成期到自立期、成长期、成熟期,公司都逃不过利润曲线的左右,尤其是上市之后要公布的财务报表,数字能说话,利润对于企业来说是一个特别重要的指标,就像分数对于学生一样要命!比投进来的资金还重要! (附注:写这篇博客,也是为了给投资人看:我不会乱花你的钱,而且我知道路怎么走。如果还不放心的话,我可以花更多时间更详细地讲给你听。) [zz]数据之美
转载的,实在太美了,我的人脉关系系统取到数据之后也会用jQuery最新插件jqPlot等来展示出很漂亮的图。
译文地址:http://blog.csdn.net/comsharp/archive/2009/06/10/4257687.aspx 原文地址:http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/06/50-great-examples-of-data-visualization/
And trying to find related content can also be difficult, depending on what data you’re looking for. But data visualizations can make all of that much easier, allowing you to see the concepts that you’re learning about in a more interesting, and often more useful manner. Below are 50 of the best data visualizations and tools for creating your own visualizations out there, covering everything from Digg activity to network connectivity to what’s currently happening on Twitter.
Music, Movies and Other MediaNarratives 2.0 visualizes music. Different music tracks are segmented into single channels that are then shown in a fan-like structure. Liveplasma is a music and movie visualization app that aims to help you discover other musicians or movies you might enjoy. Type in the name of a band, artist, movie, director or actor and liveplasma will show you related people, bands or movies. Tuneglue is another music visualization service. Just type any artist or band into the search box and hit enter. A circle comes up representing that band. You can then expand from there, clicking on any new additions after each expansion to expand further. By click on “releases” you can order their albums from Amazon. MusicMap is similar to TuneGlue in its interface, but seems slightly more intuitive. Search for an artist or band and a list of albums will come up. Once you choose an album a circle pops up on the map. From there you can expand to get related albums, remove that album, or get more information. Last.Forward is a downloadable, open-source tool to visualize any Last.fm user’s social network, including relationships between other users. Fidg’t is a desktop app that uses Flickr and Last.fm tags to let you visualize your network and their tagging activities. You can see what your network’s predispositions are toward different tags and types of content. Digg, Twitter, Delicious, and FlickrLooks Del.icio.us is a collection of different Delicious bookmark visualizations. They’re created with a python-based graphics library and layout engine. Arc is a product from Digg Labs that shows the latest Diggs, and the relationships between the users submitting and digging them. There are two different speed modes, the slower of which is great if you actually want to read the story headlines. Stack is probably the most useful of the visualization offerings from Digg. Stories with the most recent activity load across the bottom of the screen and then ‘Diggs’ seemingly fall from the sky to land and create a real-time graph of what stories are popular. Whenever a ‘Digg’ hits a story stack, the title of the story is shown at the bottom of the screen, pushing previous stories down, and eventually off the screen. Swarm has one of the cooler user interfaces of all the Digg Labs offerings, with stories and users flying around on the screen. When someone ‘diggs’ a story, they fly over to the circle representing the story itself and are briefly linked up to it. Hovering over a story or user shows its name and allows you to click. You can also download Swarm as a screensaver. Research Chronology shows the relationships between one student’s research paths via Delicious bookmarks over the course of a semester. It’s an ongoing project and includes bookmarks for more than 270 websites. TwittEarth shows live tweets from all over the world on a 3D globe. It’s a great visualization tool to see where tweets are coming from in real time and discover new people to follow. It’s also fascinating just to sit and watch. Tag Galaxy lets you search for Flickr tags and have them shown visually in a mockup of a star system. Clicking on any planet (tag) within the first representation changes the image and recenters that tag as the star and pops up new related tags as planets. Clicking on the sun itself brings up a globe covered in images tagged as you’ve specified. The Flickr Related Tag Browser allows you to search for a series of tags and see related tags. Clicking on a different tag brings up new related tags. You can zoom into the tag selected in the center of the screen by hovering and see images tagged with that word. It also gives a total image count and lets you browse by page. Internet VisualizationsMapping the Blogosphere is a collection of maps of the blogosphere, including hyperbolic maps, as shown here. The Twingly Screensaver visualizes the blogosphere worldwide in real time. You get a continuous feed of blog activity straight to your screen. Web Trend Map 4 shows a visualization of current trends online. This is the fourth iteration of this map and the most detailed one yet. The Bloom Diagram is a project from the IBM Watson Research Center that visualizes the contributions of individuals to open source projects. Akami Real-time Web Monitor shows a map of the world with real-time information about internet traffic, latency and current network attacks. The maps are color-coded and easy to read, but only give very generalized information. The Mapa de Conocimiento (Map of Knowledge) is a schematic of knowledge involved in any given idea or project. Built in Flash, this tool visualizes a group of URLs organized under main ideas. The map is available in English and Spanish. Akami Network Performance Comparison shows the packet loss and network speeds between different cities around the world (to showcase how their technology is better than the standard “public” internet). It also shows graphs of the information. Internet Health Report shows the latency, packet loss, and network availability of the major ISPs and backbone providers worldwide in a color-coded grid format. Hovering over any of the cells in the grid gives more information about the health of that particular connection. The Hierarchical Structure of the Internet was a study that looks at how the Internet is organized, both in terms of structure and connectivity. It shows how the central core of the Internet is made up of about 80 core nodes, but that even if those nodes failed, 70% of the other nodes would still function via peer-to-peer connections. Rootzmap—Mapping the Internet is a series of maps based on data sets provided by NASA and created by Philippe Bourcier. There are a number of different maps available. Websites as Graphs shows the structure of different websites based on the tags used in their code in a color-coded map that grows on the screen as you watch. Tags are somewhat intuitive in their color-codes, with blue for links, red for tables, and gray for any tags not specifically given a color. Schemaball visualizes SQL database schema. Relationships are shown based on foreign keys within tables. It’s capable of showing schemas with hundreds of different tables and relationships. The Opte Project aims to map every class C network on the Internet from a single computer and a single Internet connection. The overall goal is to create a map of the entire Internet. Miscellaneous Visualizations and ToolsVisualizing Information Flow in Science includes a set of four visualizations showing relationships between citations in scholarly journals that are used to evaluate the importance of each journal. The Micro Fashion Network: Color visualizations show the continuous change of styles in fashion, with a particular look at the basic elements of color. It was created by using a fixed camera and special software to map the colors of clothing people in Cambridge were wearing. The TED Sphere shows videos from the TED conference in a spherical format with 3D navigation. You can view the sphere from inside or outside and the layout of videos is based on semantic compatibility. Visualizing The Bible gives a visual overview of more than 63,000 textual cross-references within the Bible. It’s intention is to be more beautiful than functional. Walrus is a visualization tool that allows you to interact with massive graphs in a 3D interface. Interaction is based on selecting any node and then having the graph zoom in to expand on that point. We Feel Fine is one of the most interesting visualization tools I came across. It provides visualizations on the general feelings populating the blogosphere on any given day. You can filter results based on age, location, gender, weather, and other criteria. There are six different visualizations available: Madness, Murmurs, Montage, Mobs, Metrics, and Mounds, each of which give a different portrait of the general feelings abounding on the internet. One Week of The Guardian is a visualization of the stories from The Guardian newspaper. It focuses on the relationships between headlines, authors, pages, and categories. Nemulator is a project that aims to visualize “nemes,” or different fragments of states of mind. It also aims to serve as a starting point for discussions relating to the scalability of nemes. Voyage is a web-based RSS reader that visually displays RSS feeds on a timeline. It’s a great way to explore the different feeds you subscribe in a completely different format. Blooming Numbers is the 2006 CGD MFA Thesis Project of Yuri Lee. It’s goal is to show the relationships between preferences of numbers and cultural contexts in an interactive way. CIA World Factbook Visualization shows a visualization of relationships between different countries and continents based on data from the CIA World Factbook. It shows semantic relationships for each country, including neighboring countries, languages, water and terrestrial boundaries, and more. TextArc Visualization of The History of Science is a static visualization of the book The History of Science. It was originally displayed at the NYPL Science, Industry, and Business Library in New York. This Newspaper Map is a visualization of the rules of the daily production of a newspaper is a striking graphic format. The closeness of words signifies their relationships with each other as do lines traced between words. GraphNews is a news visualization browser from the Libero WebNews service. It shows news stories in a mind-map-like format. Clicking on one node recreates the graph with the clicked item as the focus. Newsmap shows a visual representation of current headlines on Google News. It shows the relationships and patterns between different news stories across cultures and within different news segments. Be sure to click to the new JavaScript version for the best features. FreeMind is a Java-based mind mapping software that allows you to build your own data visualizations quickly and easily. Finished maps can be exported into clickable XHTML files as well as other formats. Resource System Reference Database was presented as a poster at InfoVis2004, IEEE’s annual conference. In this visualization, line weight shows the strength of relationships. Is the New documents instances of the phrase “is the new” and shows the relationships between the subject and object of that phrase. Examples include “Purple is the new pink” and “Technology is the new religion.” WikiMindMap is a tool to visually browse Wiki content in a mind-map format and includes the ability to download any of their mindmaps in FreeMind format. How Scientific Paradigms Relate shows the relationships between more than 700 scientific paradigms based on how they were mentioned in more than 800,000 scientific papers. Relationships are also based on how often different papers were cited by each other and by authors of other papers. Universe is a great app for visualizing the “universe” of particular search terms. There are sample terms available or you can input whatever you choose. The visualization given is reminiscent of astronomical charts. visualcomplexity.com isn’t strictly a visualization software, but rather a collection of visualizations already created and categorized. Categories include business networks, art, internet, knowledge networks, biology, transportation networks, social networks, and more. The Strengths of Nations is a visualization of the scientific advancement of ten different nations, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, and Australia. The map analyzes 23 different scientific areas, including math, biochemistry, and astrophysics. Written exclusively for WDD by Cameron Chapman, a freelance writer and designer. Which 0nes are your favorites? How important is the way we visualize data? Please share your comments with us… 解析“郎才女貌”经验模式之现实可行性解析“郎才女貌”经验模式之现实可行性 作者:曹志士 日期:2009年6月16日 联系方式:Anewczs@gmail.com 一、首先给大家看一篇来自《牛奶可乐经济学》的文章: 为什么通常外表富有吸引力的人也比其他人更聪明呢? (金泽哲、乔迪.寇瓦) 研究显示,在别人眼里外表富有吸引力的人,往往也被认为更聪明。而且,众所周知,长得乖巧的孩子在学校里成绩也大多比较好。虽说对后一发现的通常解释是,教师存心偏爱,但若对婚姻伴侣非正式市场加以经济学分析,则可看出:长得好看的孩子,或许真的比较聪明。 例如,进化心理学家金泽哲(Satoshi Kanazawa)和乔迪.寇瓦(Jody Kovar)为以下4个命题提供了极具说服力的证据: (1)聪明人更容易获得较高的社会地位和较高的收入; (2)男性大多把外表迷人的女性视作更合意的婚姻伴侣; (3)女性一般把有着较高收入和较高社会地位的男性看作更合意的婚姻伴侣; (4)智力和外表吸引力都是重要的可遗传特性。 倘若前3个命题为真,那么就可以合乎逻辑地推出:外表相对富有吸引力的女性,大多会配上相对聪明的男性。而如果美貌与智慧可以遗传,那么这种结合的后代,往往在两方面都高于平均值。 简而言之,从我们对个人关系非正式市场的认识出发,美貌与智慧并存并不是什么毫无道理的假设。 二、其次给大家看一篇我的博客《这就是我留给大家的第一印象吗?》: 这就是我留给大家的 第一印象吗? 结果如图,来自开心网(李逵版,好友印象)上若干好友(大部分是没见过面的,还有来自北影美女明星对我的好评价哦), 仅凭我这头像做的印象选择。 ![]() 结果分析: 激情一词应该是来自前年对一个刚认识的朋友介绍宝宝树文化的用词,于是他就对我有这第一印象,没别的意思; 花心一词应该是来自女人对帅哥的普遍不放心,有点意思; 大嘴一词应该是来自一哥们的揶揄,真不够意思! 我是大耳朵吗?什么意思? 其它的(聪明、帅气、精明、能干、酷酷、风趣) 就统统是来自大家英明神武的裁断!!!! 群众的眼光是雪亮的! 三、最后给大家说说我的看法: 1、相貌的确对人际关系起着“一定”的影响作用。事实摆在这里,不承认这一点只是自欺欺人或者没勇气,毛主席和小平同志教导我们要实事求是,所以,承认这一点是更好地解决问题的第一步。 2、相貌,于男于女,“都”很重要,但对女人更重要。分开来说,对男人最重要的就是事业,而就曾经有不少案例属于这种情况:上司根据面相来判断男人是否胜任,很多名流甚至用看面相、看手相等来用人,而女人也会根据男人相貌选择配偶,不只是男人选女人时会考虑相貌的情况啊。再说女人,不只是男人喜欢美女,就连女人也喜欢看美女,女同胞中不就有一种声浪说要对美女征取个人相貌税嘛。 3、聪明或说才华,对男人,是必须的;对女人,是可遇不可求的。先说郎不才,当然是会存在一个鲜花插在牛粪上的可能,但这种可能的概率很小,即使出现了这种可能性他们也不稳定,迟早会被婚姻伴侣非正式市场淘汰,即使不明着解体也会有绿帽产生。再说女不才,这种情况我想大部分男性是可以接受的,尤其是补充一下女貌的话男性更可以接受,而有点姿色的女人往往难以才起来。 4、才貌并存的情况是存在的,但只是“小头”情况。因为这要求三件小概率事件并发:(1)孩子TA parents有才;(2)孩子TA parents有貌;(3)孩子幸运地继承了TA parents的才和貌。 结论:由1和2可以推导出女貌,由3可以推导出郎才,由4排除了郎貌女才,于是顺理成章地有了郎才女貌之古语,这个匹配模式是经历了有千年历史的婚姻伴侣非正式市场淘汰考验的现实可行的产物,望大家从现实出发抓紧实行。 附注:以上看法可以促使光棍出于对未来孩子负责任的动机早日找到理想的对象,还可以对已经成双成对的人提供优化后代的方案,甚至对已经有后代的人提供更后一代的从娃娃抓起培育。其实,即使没有才、貌这些资本照样可以活得很好,你我本是平凡人。 我的大学室友——五毒俱全 “有朋自远方来,不亦说乎?!”请出差北京的大学室友吃饭打球,三个室友一起吹牛的日子重温了一遍,数落了一些当初的糗事:当初五毛钱打几两饭伴着免费汤当午餐的生活也还是那么潇洒,当初从室友抽屉里摸出二三十硬币去买烟抽的鬼鬼祟祟,当初自行车被偷到郁闷的遭遇……最经典的还是要数熄灯后的卧谈会,且听我归纳一下我宿舍(宿舍号是118,电话尾号是7769,一楼,靠近开水房,每次都提至少两桶开水回去洗澡,哈哈)的趣事。
走向海外(1)作者:曹志士 6月12日下午和13日一整天,参加完Digital River(以下简称DR)和CSDN共同举办的《走向海外:中国软件全球营销论坛——北京2009》会议,收获颇丰:日期:2009年6月13日 联系方式:Anewczs@gmail.com
结合整个会议的不同观点,我自己总结出从事IT行业的产品或公司需要做到以下几点: 一、收费模式:对海外用户(包括台湾、香港),可以在合适环节收费;对大陆用户(公司花钱养着这帮“刁”民,用户用得不爽公司还要挨骂,呵呵,大陆用户现在真是养优处尊的大爷),下载、安装、使用要想收费的话完全行不通(除非是针对企业级用户,还有点可能性),但可以尝试走服务模式,也就是SAAS,按服务收费。 二、研发平台:现在看好移动3G平台的声浪是一浪更比一浪高啊,手机平台至少是必须考虑的一部分,即使不是最重要的一部分。而且还要抓住“现在”这个时间点,所谓时不我待、机不再来啊。 三、创新:技术创新、产品创新、模式创新、甚至管理创新,一个词就是:创新! (大学室友来了,几年没见了,我先去接他吃个饭,回头来完整) 想听我介绍“人脉关系系统”的话就请我喝分层冰拿铁或者原榨苹果汁作者:曹志士 日期:2009年6月11日 联系方式:Anewczs@gmail.com 上次在博客里说常喝分层冰拿铁,后来居然就在豆瓣上碰巧看到人间四季咖啡馆(就在五道口)发起的活动:“一起做咖啡:分层冰拿铁+自制提拉米苏”,于是报名参加了。10号晚上早早地过去,先逗了一会墩布,出生才四十天,太可爱了。7点半左右大家陆续来了,据晓云生lady说到来率有30~40%,今天来了16人,报名的达到38人,果然差不多(符合10+20+30+40的靠谱人脉分层规则)。分层冰拿铁的做法学是学到了,但离娴熟还有不少距离。认识了不少朋友,同时还不忘向一位来自England的Bob(咖啡馆的顾客,听我介绍活动后也很感兴趣)用英文介绍我的项目:人脉关系系统,他提了几个比较专业到位的问题,比如who is the targeted customer? 开发计划?团队建设如何?融资规模多大?;也提了不少建设性建议,包括多找人融资,这样就分散了每个天使的资金压力,我表示reconsider about it carefully。现在可以对大家透露一个消息:人脉关系系统这个项目,我是逢人必讲,关于这个方向,目前十个人中就有八九个人很看好,还有一两个是我逼着他讲出足够tough的问题滴。有趣吧?想听我介绍项目的话请我喝分层冰拿铁。 其实融资方面我也有不小进展,下面就再讲两个小case吧。最近两个周二为了方便去听IT龙门阵都在sohu楼下Starbucks(国内有个咖啡馆叫Starbooks,呵呵,山寨得有意思)喝他们新款冰沙星。上一周碰见一个才二十出头的姑娘,居然自己开过一个公司,亏了百万,不过人家根本不在乎这个,因为习惯了大手笔金融运作,起码是听惯了不怕了,她身边的朋友都是四十左右的,不是大富翁也是小富的成功人士,于是自然她很重视人脉关系。而我一讲人脉关系系统,她也听得津津有味并表示愿意帮我联系有意向的大款。这个周二碰见的一个姑娘是北大大四的学生,在新东方当兼职老师,两三年前投资十万合伙创办了某半官方半私营的公司,想想那时才大二啊,女中豪杰大概如此吧。现在手头还有两新项目呢,花别人的钱,赚自己的腰包,呵呵。听我讲人脉关系系统之后答应帮我在中南海里面举办活动,呵呵,知道我这项目的一部分targeted customer了吧? 周末在Google教师兄打台球,按按摩(按摩机器的效果比花不少钱请人按摩还爽很多),狂喝饮料,还打包了几瓶大湖牌的100%原榨苹果汁回家,倍儿好喝。记得以前喝过一次原榨苹果汁,是在西直门的奇遇花园,大名远播的詹膑老师亲自从北京服装学院带来的苹果现场榨汁的,倍儿有面子吧?想听项目介绍的话请我喝原榨苹果汁也可以哦。 资金方面、合作方面进展的同时,技术选型也推敲得差不多了,最近试了一个很新很牛X的方案,hoho~等可以演示Demo的时候可还是要记得准备好分层冰拿铁或者原榨苹果汁。 五色裘,千金子,白马翩翩来相伴.谁若对出下联 ,我就带着我的妹妹嫁给他(财产不计)......... ![]() ![]() ![]() ”,我回复了:“ 五色裘,千金子,白马翩翩来相伴。 七洲游,万户侯,青发飘飘去逍遥。 ”,大家说有戏么?呵呵,万一中了的话,嘿嘿…… 其实,我满佩服田克山老乡的推广手段滴) 图解:Bush挺牛仔的吧~ ![]() ![]() |
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