新发型

最近生活缺少激情,只好自己琢磨着创造一些。去美国看到Jay同学的发型挺逗,尤其生产过程很酷——用带架子的电动推子自己推,简单快捷,出来绝对平整。记得在UofA的时候,宿舍楼里的加拿大哥们就互相推,其乐融融。于是和Jay还有刘淼冲到Target买了一个架子高度可调节的。回国后上周末就实践了一把,这周末又修得更短了点。

新发型最大的麻烦除了向家人朋友解释为什么要弄这么个难看的发型(没什么理由,就是好玩)之外,就是在北京街头走要记得带身份证,不然很容易被强行“帮助”了。不过优点也不少。洗完头都不用毛巾,用手一抹就干了。另外,以前两周一次的理发费用都省了。老婆很高兴,说:“好,省下来的费用哪天给你去割个双眼皮”……

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葛优是我最喜欢的大陆男演员。上次他运气不佳,代言“亿霖”被骂了个狗血喷头。这次运气不错,代言的是“三元”。。。

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也不知道怎么连到了这么个SB网站:

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How Firefox can work in Intranet

Since Firefox 3.0, I’ve been a big fan of Firefox, especially with the wonderful Delicious add-on.  However, I have to keep IE on my computer because using Firefox in Intranet is annoying.  I have to enter my corporate / domain credentials every time I visit a sharepoint site because by default Firefox does not automatically respond to NTLM challenge.  I finally found how to partially resolve this problem.

Why it’s partially?  After reading the article above, you will realize that the list does not support wildcards / regular expressions to cover all intranet websites (sufficient but not necessary, a site whose name does not contain a ‘.’ is an intranet site), so you still need to key in your frequently visiting sites one by one.  It’s said that all the configurations under ‘about:config" can be specified in ‘prefs.js’ or ‘user.js’ as well.  Now that it’s ‘.js’ file, maybe the list can be enabled to support wildcards / regular expressions by adding a couple lines of code into the file?  Didn’t try it.  Let me know if you did, and I’ll host you a coffee. :-)

Idea is Nothing. Execution is Everything.

Selecting and distributing photos of friends has been painful for me, especially when friends do not want them degraded or publicly accessible on web albums.  Manually grouping photos by person, respectively attaching to each email, and then sending one by one is just broken.  To right the wrong, I once got the idea to combine manual tagging and face detection&recognition.  I talked to several folks, searched around, and accidentally got to know ilovephotos.com via their elevator pitch that they are implementing this idea.  And… that’s it.

Today I randomly mentioned this idea to 老丁 and 何志坚 during the dinner.  Right after the dinner, 老丁 sent me the news that Picasa 3.0 was introduced with a brand-new feature called “name tags”.  I read it with with mixed feelings – glad to see that Picasa, which is one of my favorites, makes this idea real and addresses my pain; ashamed to see this not-bad idea (at least sounds not bad to both Google and me) is still just an idea to me.  I simply didn’t even start.  Admittedly, Google had this idea way earlier than I did, probably back to 2006 when it acquired Neven Vision (a key player in face and image recognition), but it should be just in the blood to feel impelled to execute on exciting ideas.

BTW, in terms of how much an idea is worth, there are two sayings I like most: