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飞利浦MP3 GOGEAR MIX开不了机或停留在正在更新画面的处理

陪伴了我一年多的Philips GoGear MP3突然会卡在 正在更新 画面,Reset后依然如此,甚至开不了机了。试了试在网上寻求解决方法,发现很多朋友都遇到这个问题,但是没有人给出中肯的解决方法。

只好自己去尝试了,一番努力之后终于搞定。遵循一下步骤即可解决:

步骤一:备份好MP3上所有的数据后,格式化此磁盘,一定要注意的是,格式要设置为:Fat32(这点很重要)

步骤二:下载Philips官网提供的 Philips 装置管理员 这个软件并安装。
                 下载地址:这里是地址   位置如下图:

当您阅读这篇文章的时候,倘若其位置未发生改变的话,您可以直接从此地址下载:http://download.p4c.philips.com/files/s/sa1mxx02w_93/sa1mxx02w_93_pal_aen.zip

步骤三:安装完毕后,(此时需要将MP3连接到电脑)。启动 Philips 装置管理员,软件会自动发现您的MP3需要更新驱动。选择更新,更新完毕后,Mp3又复活过来了,嘿嘿!(坏的时候还有点伤感,想着可能要换一个了。幸好我坚持了“不抛弃,不放弃”的原则,又省了一笔钱啊!而且,用了那么久,也有了感情了……)

OK,希望能帮到你!

 

苹果电脑不为人所知的第三个创始人

今天, 苹果生意蒸蒸日上, 市值超过微软, Jobs成为高科技首领, 众多的苹果粉丝们对苹果产品的每个细节都了如指掌, 但是世界上却没有几个人知道苹果除Jobs和Wozniak以外的第三位共同创始人, Ron Wayne. (题外话: Wozniak曾经购买我的Android APP, 呵呵)

直到我今天收到一封朋友转的这样一篇文章.文章讲述了Wayne的故事, 太长了, 下边是我的汉语总结:

1. Wayne与Jobs和Wozniak一起创建了苹果电脑公司, 并设计了公司的LOGO

2. Wayne自己一个人去注册的苹果公司, 起草的三人合作合同;

3. Jobs和Wozniak每人45%的股份, Wayne得到10%, 他在团队中的作用主要是协调Jobs和Wozniak的关系, 因为两个人太年轻而经常发生争执, 而Wayne却因为大他们20岁而比较成熟;

4. 正是因为Wayne的成熟, 他认为苹果电脑的创业风险太大, 如果公司倒闭了, 他会破产的很惨, 因为Jobs和Wozniak两个人太小, 才20岁, 没有什么可以偿还债务的, 最后只有他才能承担破产责任;

5. 基于上面的担心, 在Wayne注册苹果电脑公司后的第12天, 他又回到市政厅, 填写了申报放弃苹果公司职位的表格, 把自己的10%股份以800美元价格卖回了公司;

6. 如果他没有卖掉股份, 他的股份目前价值过亿美元;

7. 如果Wayne能够在苹果工作6个月, 而不是12天, 他的人生故事也将会重写, 因为6个月后, 苹果生意开始红火;

8. 目前Wayne依靠政府救济, 卖邮票和钱币生活;

9. Wayne再也没有钱拥有一台苹果电脑, 他的电脑是一台戴尔

原文如下:

PAHRUMP, Nev. — It’s usually past midnight when Ron Wayne, co-founder of Apple — colossus of the tech world, and Silicon Valley’s most adored franchise — leaves his home here and heads into town. Averting his eyes from a boneyard of abandoned mobile homes, he drives past Terrible’s Lakeside Casino & RV Park, then makes a left at the massage parlor built in the shape of a castle.

When he arrives at that night’s casino of choice, Wayne makes a beeline for the penny slot machines. If it’s the middle of the month and he has just cashed his Social Security check, he will keep battling the one-armed bandits until 2 a.m. Wayne is waiting to hit the jackpot, and he is long overdue.

If Ron Wayne, now 76, weren’t one of the most luckless men in the history of Silicon Valley, it wouldn’t have turned out like this.

He was present at the birth of cool on April Fool’s Day, 1976: Co-founder — along with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak — of the Apple Computer Inc., Wayne designed the company’s original logo, wrote the manual for the Apple I computer, and drafted the fledgling company’s partnership agreement.

That agreement gave him a 10 percent ownership stake in Apple, a position that would be worth about $22 billion today if Wayne had held onto it.

But he didn’t.

Afraid that Jobs’ wild spending and Woz’s recurrent “flights of fancy” would cause Apple to flop, Wayne decided to abdicate his role as
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adult-in-chief and bailed out after 12 days. Terrified to be the only one of the three founders with assets that creditors could seize, he sold back his shares for $800.

In a place where risk and innovation are part of the accepted equation of change, he became Silicon Valley’s ultimate what-if story — Apple’s iMadeAHugeMistake.

No second guesses

“If he’d had the foresight and, more importantly, the fortitude to hang on for another six months, it would be a completely different situation for him,” says Tim Bajarin, an analyst for Creative Strategies, who has covered Apple since 1981.

Though Wayne remains an obscure figure whose story is rarely told — and then usually as a cautionary tale — he refuses to second-guess himself.

“I don’t waste my time getting frustrated about things that didn’t work out,” he says. “I left Apple for reasons that seemed sound to me at the time. Why should I go back and ‘what if’ myself? If I did, I’d be in a rubber room by now.”

Moments later, however, he turns somber. “Unfortunately, my whole life has been a day late and a dollar short,” Wayne says.

When Apple unveils its next-generation iPhone this month, the company’s other co-founders can expect to see their personal fortunes rise. Again. Since the release of the first iPhone two years ago, shares of Apple stock have more than doubled in value. After selling and buying stock over the years as Apple became a public company, Jobs’ stake today is worth $1.5 billion. Wozniak’s Apple holdings are not a matter of public record. Neither responded to interview requests.

But even a few million would go a long way here in the high desert, especially in a town so near the middle of nowhere that it didn’t get telephones until the 1960s.

Meeting Jobs

He was 42 and chief draftsman at Atari when he first encountered 21-year-old Steve Jobs, who was freelancing at the pioneering video game company after dropping out of college. Jobs had already met Wozniak, whose designs for a computer in a box he had seen at the Homebrew Computer Club, and now he was thinking about trying to sell them.

Wayne, who still lived with his mother, served as a frequent sounding board. “He was talking about the possibility of coming up with a personal computer,” Wayne says of Jobs. “There were all these other things he wanted to do, so should he waste his time being focused on that? I told him that whatever he wanted to do, he could do it more easily with money in his pocket.”

But he cautioned Jobs never to forget that the money was just a vehicle for creating things. “But he forgot,” Wayne says now. “He probably won’t like me for saying this, but I think he got caught up in the business of business. He became so enamored with succeeding at this stuff that he began doing it for the sake of itself. He began making money for the sake of making money. What can somebody do with $200 million that they can’t do with $100 million?”

In Wozniak’s autobiography, “iWoz,” he recalls meeting Wayne and thinking, “Wow, this guy is amazing “… He seemed to know how to do all the things we didn’t. Ron ended up playing a huge role in those very early days at Apple.”

But in those early days the free-spirited Woz was reluctant to commit himself, and it was driving Jobs crazy. “There were bits and pieces of the circuit for the Apple computer that Wozniak wanted to use in other places,” Wayne recalls. “Jobs said, ‘You can’t do that. This is the property of Apple Computer.’ He had an awful time with Woz because of the difference in their personalities.”

Jobs quickly figured out that their budding partnership would require adult supervision, and asked Wayne to step in as the “tiebreaker.” The two Steves came to Wayne’s Milpitas apartment, and after two hours of thrashing it out, the older man explained to Wozniak that the electronic architecture he was creating was critical to the ongoing existence of Apple. “He finally got the message,” Wayne says. Jobs was agog.

“It was at that point he said, ‘Let’s form a company,’ ” Wayne recalls. Like a quarterback drawing a play in the dirt, Jobs came up with the idea of giving himself and Wozniak each 45 percent, the final 10 percent going to Wayne, who would mediate disputes between his headstrong partners. “That would resolve any problems forever and ever,” says Wayne, who drew up the contract on a typewriter. There was no such thing as a word processor yet. They were about to invent it.

‘Just wasn’t ready’

After the agreement was signed by all three, Wayne took it to the county registrar’s office. “And Apple Computer was born as a company,” he says.

Jobs immediately plunged the company into debt, agreeing to fill an order for 50 computers from the Byte Shop in Mountain View, then borrowing $5,000 cash and parts worth $15,000. Wayne was impressed with Jobs as a promoter — “His psyche was already fully matured,” he says — but was astonished to discover huge gaps in his new partner’s knowledge of electronics, such as aluminum’s ability to conduct electricity. “I almost lost my uppers,” says Wayne.

He also fretted that the Byte Shop — one of the first retail computer stores — “had a terrible reputation for not paying its bills.” Jobs and Wozniak were essentially penniless, which meant that creditors would eventually come looking for Wayne.

“I just wasn’t ready for the kind of whirlwind that Jobs and Wozniak represented,” he says. “I felt certain the company was going to be successful; that wasn’t the question. But how much of a roller coaster was it going to be? I didn’t know that I could tolerate that kind of situation again. I thought if I stayed with Apple I was going to wind up the richest man in the cemetery.”

It all might have turned out differently if Wayne hadn’t suffered a traumatizing failure in business with a slot machine company he started five years earlier in Las Vegas. “That was before I realized I had no business being in business,” he says. “It came to a disastrous end.”

Twelve days after Wayne wrote the document that formally created Apple, he returned to the registrar’s office and renounced his role in the company. When Jobs and Wozniak filed for incorporation a year later, Wayne received a letter asking him to officially forfeit any claims against the company, and he received another check, this time for $1,500. Taken together, the $2,300 he made as one of Apple’s founders is almost exactly one-millionth what his shares would be worth today.

Enamored with money

These days, Wayne sells stamps, rare coins and gold out of his home to supplement his monthly government check. When his precious metal clients drop by, he straps on a .38 caliber Police Special, just in case one of them tries to rob him. He has never owned an Apple computer, or any Apple product, and when Wayne recently bought his first desktop, it was a Dell. It’s been years since he last heard from Jobs.

Wayne insists he has no regrets about the choice he made then, though he’s careful not to say he would do the same thing again. “I’m as enamored with money as anybody else, and there are all sorts of things I’d love to do if I had it,” he says.

After Apple, he spent two years creating the model shop at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, then was chief engineer at Thor Electronics in Salinas for 16 years. He holds a dozen patents, but he has never had the money to develop them into products.

“There were at least six times in my life when I really thought that I had the world by the tail,” Wayne says, “when I thought, ‘I have an invention here that’s going to make me a fortune.’ And six times it blew up. I don’t know why, it just never happened. It’s probably because I’m not the businessman I should be.”

 

海口扩大广告公司网站

忙里偷闲,帮朋友的广告公司建了个网站,涉及到Wordpress Revolution Office这个很漂亮的图片展示主题,目前的内容还很简单。预计后续加入flash展示的部分。 想想也有点无奈,在国内,flash除了用作网页游戏开发之外,就是作为宣传展示。而它优越的交互性却往往被忽略!

 

写点体会

1.那天晚上和小V去吃烧烤喝酒,聊起了高三到大学,感叹说:高三的极度压抑催生了我们大学时的报复性的玩乐。是对还是错,都已走过……没经历过高考的人又怎能体会的到呢?

2.看巨人集团上市后,研发团队富裕了,变得不思进取——所以我们现在都还穷又有什么关系呢?我们该感谢还有很多很多值得我们为之奋斗,而不必每天谈论买什么豪华车住哪个高级别墅。

3.多年前就有说是:中国人最擅长内斗——对创业已经有一些想法了,虽然仍在原始积累的阶段,同时慢慢物色着将来的创业团队。我希望将来的创业团队都能够秉承这样的文化:来自团队的指令,我们坚决的执行;我们正在做的工作,将是影响我们毕生的事业;

4.当你是领导者,就要努力让自己喜欢上与能力强者共处,尤其是他作为你的下属的时候!

5.空降兵——一方面可以换一换血,另一方面坚决不能放到关键位置上。关键位置必需是“土生土长”的合适人选。

6.物质繁华时代,大家闲来没事侃一段,内容基本与性相关,或打着擦边球谓之幽默。按照80/20理论,生活中80%的人都喜欢或者习惯于与性相关的话题,20%的人感到厌恶或不耐烦。

7.不会长篇大论又有什么关系呢?关键的是你能看得透这世界乱七八糟的事情,即使只说几句,却那么一针见血。(我们的社会对思想者的需求已经远胜于演说家了,如果你还没有觉得,只因时代给你的局限性太大)

8.说得多了,你自然就相信了!

9.永远也不要放弃你的理想!

 

总有一种力量让我们泪流满面【1999年新年献词】

载于1999年1月1日的《南方周末》,作为上世纪末最后一年的献年词,给了多少人以力量!

这是新年的第一天。这是我们与你见面的第777次。祝愿阳光打在你的脸上。

阳光打在你的脸上,温暖留在我们心里。这是冬天里平常的一天。北方的树叶已经落尽,南方的树叶还留在枝上,人们在大街上懒洋洋地走着,或者急匆匆地跑着,每个人都怀着自己的希望,每个人都握紧自己的心事。

本世纪最后的日历正在一页页减去,没有什么可以把人轻易打动。除了真实。人们有理想但也有幻象,人们得到过安慰也蒙受过羞辱,人们曾经不再相信别人也不再相信自己。好在岁月让我们深知“真”的宝贵——真实、真情、真理,它让我们离开凌空蹈虚的乌托邦险境,认清了虚伪和欺骗。尽管,“真实”有时让人难堪,但直面真实的民族是成熟的民族,直面真实的人群是坚强的人群。

没有什么可以轻易把人打动,除了正义的号角。当你面对蒙冤无助的弱者,当你面对专横跋扈的恶人,当你面对足以影响人们一生的社会不公,你就明白正义需要多少代价,正义需要多少勇气。

没有什么可以轻易把人打动,除了内心的爱。没有什么可以轻易把人打动,除了前进的脚步……

这是新年的第一天,就像平常一样,我们与你再次见面,为逝去的一年而感怀,为新来的一年作准备。祝愿阳光打在你的脸上。

阳光打在你的脸上,温暖留在我们心里。有一种力量,正从你的指尖悄悄袭来,有一种关怀,正从你的眼中轻轻放出。在这个时刻,我们无言以对,惟有祝福:让无力者有力,让悲观者前行,让往前走的继续走,让幸福的人儿更幸福;而我们,则不停为你加油。

我们不停为你加油。因为你的希望就是我们的希望,因为你的苦难就是我们的苦难。我们看着你举起锄头,我们看着你舞动镰刀,我们看着你挥汗如雨,我们看着你谷满粮仓。我们看着你流离失所,我们看着你痛哭流涕,我们看着你中流击水,我们看着你重建家园。我们看着你无奈下岗,我们看着你咬紧牙关,我们看着你风雨度过,我们看着你笑逐开……我们看着你,我们不停为你加油,因为我们就是你们的一部分。

总有一种力量它让我们泪流满面,总有一种力量它让我们抖擞精神,总有一种力量它驱使我们不断寻求“正义、爱心、良知”。这种力量来自于你,来自于你们中间的每一个人。

所以,在这样的时候,在这新年的第一天,我们要向你、向你身边的每一个人,说一声,“新年好”!祝愿阳光打在你的脸上。

因为有你,才有我们。

阳光打在你的脸上,温暖留在我们心里。为什么我们总是眼含着泪水,因为我们爱得深沉;为什么我们总是精神抖擞,因为我们爱得深沉;为什么我们总在不断寻求,因为我们爱得深沉。爱这个国家,还有她的人民,他们善良,他们正直,他们懂得互相关怀。

 

Downtown—-So nice a song happened in my dream last night

Downtown —-By 葛瑞盖斯(Gareth Gates)

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歌词:

we’re going downtown
woooooooooooooooooooow
is the temperature hot enough for you tonight
is it making your dreams suggest things you cant fight
if you call me 1 time, 2 time, anytime that you want
got a certain sure fire remedy to get you out
so take my hand and rock with me
to the sweetest symphony
your body pleads to feel the way it feels
just trust me more than any heart you saw
I’ll give you all the love your waiting for
now baby if you dance my way downtown
little skin of skin sure can be found
maybe you are all alone cant do it on your own
I’ll show you heaven at the speed of sound
now baby if you .come, come on, come on, come on downtown
come, come on, come on downtown
is the temperature hot enough for you to play
is it making your dreams suggest things you cant say
if you’d ask me 1 time, 2 time anytime that you like
got the perfect way to eleviate your stress tonight
so take my hand and rock with me
to the sweetest symphony
your body pleads to feel the way it feels
just trust me more than any heart you saw
I’ll give you all the love your waiting for
now baby if you dance my way downtown
little skin of skin sure can be found
maybe you are all alone cant do it on your own
I’ll show you heaven at the speed of sound
now baby if you dance that way downtown
little skin of skin sure can be found
maybe you are all alone cant do it on your own
I’ll show you heaven at the speed of sound
now baby if you .come, come on, come on, come on downtown
come, come on, come on downtown
come, come on, come on, come on downtown
come, come on, come on downtown
come, come on, come on, come on downtown
so take my hand and rock with me
to the sweetest symphony
your body cleans to feel the way it feels
just trust me more than any heart you saw
I’ll give you all the love your waiting for
now baby if you dance that way downtown
little skin of skin sure can be found
maybe you are all alone cant do it on your own
I’ll show you have an atmosphere downtown

Another DownTown—-By Petula Clark

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When you’re alone当你一个人孤孤单单
And life is making you lonely,而且生活让你觉得寂寞
You can always go downtown你可以去市中心逛逛
When you’ve got worries,当你忧虑成疾,
All the noise and the hurry周围的喧嚣让你刻不容缓的匆忙时
Seems to help, I know, downtown我知道你想要喘口气,寻求帮助
Just listen to the music of the traffic in the city来!听听城市交通奏响的乐章
Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty看看人行道周围的霓虹灯闪烁光芒
How can you lose?你怎会迷失在人群之中?
The lights are much brighter there那儿的灯光更加灿烂,
You can forget all your troubles, forget all your cares and go在那儿,尽情的,忘掉所有烦恼,所有担忧,
Downtown, things’ll be great when you’re热闹的市中心,你身在其中,万物皆美好,
Downtown, no finer place for sure,热闹的市中心,没有第2个选择,
Downtown, everything’s waiting for you热闹的市中心,良辰美景,纷繁美好,一切都在等你呢!
(Downtown)
Don’t hang around别再四处徘徊,犹豫不决,
And let your problems surround you也别再让各种问题环绕在你身旁,
There are movie shows downtown市中心的商业街有电影看呢!
Maybe you know或许阿,你还知道,
Some little places to go to一些地方可以去,
Where they never close downtown就是那些不夜城,
Just listen to the rhythm of a gentle bossanova来!听听Boss Nova的神圣的音乐,
You’ll be dancing with ‘em too before the night is over你也可以加入他们,闻歌起舞,不醉不休,
Happy again再次体会幸福愉快
The lights are much brighter there那里的灯光格外耀眼,格外引人注目,
You can forget all your troubles, forget all your cares and go你自然可以忘掉你所有的麻烦,你所有的顾忌,
Downtown where all the lights are bright,就是那个灯光耀眼的市中心
Downtown, waiting for you tonight,市中心,今天晚上就差你一个,
Downtown, you’re gonna be alright now来吧,今夜你会痊愈。
(Downtown, downtown)
Downtown
(Downtown)
And you may find somebody kind to help and understand you,或许呢,你在这能发现哪个家伙衷心的倾听你的忧愁,理解你的不快,
Someone who is just like you and needs a gentle hand to或许还会找到谁像我们一样需要伸出一双温暖的手,
Guide them along指引他们前方,
So, maybe I’ll see you there嗯,所以说不定我会见到你,
We can forget all our troubles, forget all our cares and go来吧,一起忘掉我们的麻烦,忘掉我们的担心—快走!
Downtown, things’ll be great when you’re市中心,置身其中,你会发现周围的美好,
Downtown, don’t wait a minute more,快走,别再耽搁一分钟,
Downtown, everything’s waiting for you你知道,那都在等你……

 

上海南京东路惊现蜘蛛侠

上海南京东路2009/07/25出现一蜘蛛侠装扮者,引起大量行人围观,造成交通堵塞。于是,警察有了借口,带回去自己看不给大家看,BS一下~~c816d9ed

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