프로필Gone with the Wind!블로그리스트 도구 도움말

Zhang Guanghua

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I'm a energetic boy! Gone with the wind!
12월 31일

年末了

2005年就要过去了,好说歹说也工作半年了
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。。。。。。。。。。。。。。说些啥好呢,啥也不说了,新年有个新的开端吧。
11월 15일

好久没来了

好久没来这里了,
灰都这么多了
打扫一下卫生.
7월 14일

加班加点11天终于有结果了!

   来深圳已经有段日子了
   差不多半个月
   虽然我们的工作地点是在深圳繁华之地-华强北
   可是每天耕牛似的早出晚归,往往回到住处已经10点,11点
   外面的世界很精彩,可是我们置身事外
   双休日对于俺们来说也是形同虚设,而且更令人郁闷,因为这两天大家都不像平时一样来个午睡。
  
    工作期间为了找个暂时属于自己的窝,俺大胆旷了接近两天工。
    功夫不负有心人,昨天房子终于搞定
    找房期间顺便买了张手机卡,剃了个头。
   
     今天第一天从新房子上班
     大家都起了个大早
     结果还是做错车了
     步行了20多分钟那.
     明天是二所交标书的最后一天,因此今天是我们最忙的一天。
    
      干到现在,标书终于搞定。
      爽啊,发文庆祝一下。
      这样的日子终于短暂结束了!!!!!!!!
      明天干什么呢?首先因该为我们的居室添点东西。起码该有个睡觉的床嘛。然后呢,满足一下两个条件的情况下:
      1)院里暂时没事 估计没啥事,有事也不是我们的事了
      2)在把从哈尔滨寄来的包裹取到手上,送到居室之后,如果还有空。
      那么:我可以上街溜达溜达。
注:1)
      文中:今天---2005年7月13日
               明天---2005年7月14日
      2)如有雷同,很有可能。
 
6월 18일

哆啦A梦

寝室哥们一致决定下机器猫来重温一下,整个文件17个G,下了三天终于下完了.

看了几集,很温馨,很有感觉。大家还都童心未泯呵!

想起了我小时候偷爸爸妈妈的钱去买那种手册版的机器猫读本,当时真的很淘气啊。

 

 

《哆啦A梦》歌词集

ドラえもんのうた
作詞:楠部工
作曲:菊池俊輔
編曲:菊池俊輔
大杉久美子

こんなこといいな できたらいいな 
あんなゆめ こんなゆめ いっぱいあるけど
みんなみんなみんな かなえてくれる
ふしぎなポッケで かなえてくれる
そらをじゆうに とびたいな
「ハイ!タケコプター」
アンアンアン とってもだいすきドラえもん

しゅくだいとうばん しけんにおつかい
あんなこと こんなこと たいへんだけど
みんなみんなみんな たすけてくれる
べんりなどうぐで たすけてくれる
おもちゃの へいたいだ
「ソレ!とつげき」
アンアンアン とってもだいすきドラえもん

あんなとこいいな いけたらいいな
このくに あのしま たくさんあるけど
みんなみんなみんな いかせてくれる
みらいのきかいで かなえてくれる
せかいりょこうに いきたいな
「ウフフフ!どこでもドアー」
アンアンアン とってもだいすきドラえもん
アンアンアン とってもだいすきドラえもん


中文翻译
多好的事啊 我要是能办到该多好啊
那样的梦 这样的梦 有好多好多啊
一个一个一个地 全部都能实现
用那不可思议的小口袋 为我实现
好想自由地 在天空飞翔
“给你!这是竹蜻蜓”
ANANAN
机器猫 我好喜欢你

要做作业 还有考试
那样是事 这样的事 好忙好忙啊
一件一件一件地 全部到能帮我
用方便的工具 为我帮忙
这是玩具的军队
“看啊!突袭来了”
ANANAN
机器猫 我好喜欢你

那个地方真好 我要是能去该多好啊
这个国家 那个岛屿 有好多好多啊
一次一次一次地 全部都能让我去
用未来的机器 让我去
好想去环游世界
“呵呵!哪都能去的门”
ANANAN
机器猫 我好喜欢你
ANANAN
机器猫 我好喜欢你

6월 16일

Lifestyle Bike Types

Beach Cruisers
 
 
 
Beach cruisers are an American classic. Strong, simple, and reliable, beach cruisers can be counted on to be there when you need them. The most stylish bikes available, beach cruisers appeal to a wider spectrum of riders that any other type of bike.

Beach cruisers are best suited to flat terrain and do not feature the high tech gizmos of many modern bikes, but this just adds to the appeal of the cruiser for many buyers. If you want to get there in style a custom cruiser may be right for you.
 
 
 
City Bikes
 
 
 
Getting around by bike is one of America’s best kept secrets. The benefits of clean air, exercise and self-locomotion are undisputable and yet passers by often pity the “unfortunate” person who rides his bike, not knowing that they in fact are the ones who are missing out.

City bikes come in various flavors from the pure utilitarianism of a commuter bicycle to the stylish and useful coffee shop bike. City bikes often use internally geared hubs, such as Shimano’s Nexus 7, and feature chain guards for riding in everyday clothing.
 
 
 
Hybrids
 
 
 
Ever wish you had a comfortable upright handle bar on your old 10 speed or road bike? Well, you’re not the only one. The desire for easy rolling, comfortable bikes, capable of routinely traveling distances greater than 10 miles, led to the creation of bikes called hybrids.

Part road bike and part mountain bike the hybrid is a great choice for sport touring, casual riding or commuting to work or school. Hybrids use wide range gearing and large diameter tires, wider than road tires, but smoother and faster than mountain bike or cruiser tires.
 

 
 
Comfort Mountain Bikes
 
 
 
Often called simply, “comfort” bikes, the comfort mountain bike is designed to spend much of its life on pavement. Its large tires, wide saddles and tall upright handlebars create a safe and comfortable cockpit for its rider.

With wide range gearing and powerful brakes, comfort bikes are an excellent choice for a novice or infrequent rider who choose comfort over speed.

Road Bike Types

Road Bike                                                
 
 
The traditional road bike historically has been used for road riding, club rides and criteriums.

While a traditional road bike has many different frame geometries to support the preferences of novice and experienced riders alike, the components they use are similar in design and function. The road bike has drop-handlebars and skinny tires on a taller frame. Road bike gear choices are classified as double and triple gearing.
  
 
 
 
Time-Trial/Triathlon Bikes                             
 
 
These types of bicycles are built for speed and are designed to position the rider out in a more aerodynamic body position.

This is done by incorporating the use of aero bars. By using the aero bars, you are more aerodynamic thus creating a faster ride. The downside of time trial or triathlon bikes is that they are built for speed on shorter courses.

These bikes use a lot of the same components as traditional road bikes. Where they differ is in the chain ring combinations on the crank set that some groups offer like Dura-Ace and the types of shifters that are used on the aero bars (see bar end shifters).
  
 
 
 
Touring Bikes                                            
 
 
A touring bike is built for just what the name says, “Touring.” The idea of hopping on your bike with a bunch of panniers and going out to see the country side.

These bikes generally have a more upright position. Most traditional road bikes can be converted into a touring bike, but a true touring bike offers a few differences that make it ideal for traveling with your panniers or bags. With the added weight of panniers, you need two things.

One is more stopping power by the use of cantilever brakes (see BR-R550) which require the use of cantilever bosses built into the frame. The other is a wider range of gears to get you up hills easier by the use of triple gearing.
  
 
 
 
Cyclo-Cross Bikes                                       
 
 
Cyclo-Cross began in Europe as a form of cross training in the winter for cyclists. Cyclo-Cross is the idea of riding a modified road bike off-road.

While still using drop bars and a majority of the parts used on traditional road bikes, cyclo-cross bikes still have some special needs. With a cyclo-cross bike, you need cantilever brakes (see br-r550) for more braking power since some cross course are muddy thus reducing the efficiency of your traditional dual-pivot caliper road brake.

Most cyclo-cross riders use smaller gears on their crank set to allow for easy acceleration due to the steeper pitches found on off-road courses. On all cyclo-cross bikes you will find wider and knobbed tires to help gain traction in the dirt.
  
 
 
 
Track Bikes                                               
 
 
A track bike is probably the last bike you want. But for experienced cyclists who understand what track racing is and the excitement of it, it can be a very exciting form of cycling.

Track Bikes have one chain ring and one fixed gear on the back which does not allow you to coast. In addition these bikes do not use brakes because they are ridden on a velodrome.

With the combination of a fixed gear and no brakes, this type of riding is for the experienced and trained cyclists.

Mountain Bike Types

XC Racing Bikes                                

Often called Cross Country bikes, XC Racing bikes are designed to tackle a mountain from the bottom. Lightweight and efficient, XC bikes often sacrifice comfort and control as luxuries you can’t afford when racing to the top.

XC bike frames are either hardtail or short travel, semi-active suspension designs. Long and low, XC bikes put the rider in a stretched out position. Best suited to gradual terrain, XC racing bikes are popular in areas without a lot of rocks and roots and among competitive riders.

If your idea of mountain biking is fitness and endurance you may want to consider a XC Racing bike. If you consider the best rider the one who made it to the top first, then your choice is made.

 

XC Trail Bikes                             

Often called all-purpose, XC Trail bikes are what most people think of when they hear the phrase “mountain bike”.

XC Trail bikes are designed to climb with control and comfort and descend with speed. With active suspension, knobby tires and low gearing the XC trail bike is slightly less efficient than an XC Racing bike but can be more enjoyable to ride downhill. As terrain gets steeper, trails tend to get rockier and the ultra-light XC Racing bike may ride roughly, but the XC Trail bike is right at home.

If you like the idea of challenging yourself on a rocky climb, enjoy extended singletrack descents and want to battle it out with your friends going uphill or down, An XC Trail bike may be for you.

All-Mountain Bikes                   

Some riders just need more. As adventures get longer and trails more remote, many riders see increased value in reliability and downhill control.

The bigger tires, plush suspension and powerful brakes of the All-mountain bike are an insurance policy against accidents and mishaps and can be just plain fun to ride. With geometry suited to steep terrain and small drop-offs All-mountain bikes can inspire confidence, however, on more mild terrain they can feel sluggish.

If you are an all-day adventurer or ride harsh trails you may be an All-mountain rider.

 

Freeride Bikes                                 

Freeride bikes are designed to ride the most extreme types of terrain. Steep chutes, large rocks and roots, big jumps and drop-offs, and just about anything else, natural or man-made, that you can imagine.

With only the occasional concession made for even the thought of riding uphill, freeride bikes are mountain biking’s version of monster trucks. Blurring the line between bicycle and motorcycle, bikes with eight inches of rear wheel travel, three inch wide tires, and eight inch diameter brake rotors are commonplace.

If you are attracted to the challenge of going big and see mountain biking as a source of individual expression, Freeriding will appeal to you. And what does any extreme athlete need? Well, a Saint to watch over him, of course.