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71#
发表于 2005-10-19 21:32:00 | 只看该作者
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>hedonism555</I>在2005-10-19 11:36:00的发言:</B><BR><BR><br /><>i strongly suggest you try<FONT color=#ff0000>(ing)</FONT> your hand<FONT color=#ff0000>s</FONT> to break into <FONT color=#ff3300>the</FONT> entertainment industry. i be<FONT color=#ff0000>(g)t</FONT> you can make a bundle in this business by applying your comedian quality that <FONT color=#ff3300>would </FONT>make<FONT color=#ff3300>(s)</FONT> you second to none in fulfilling the substantial meaning of <FONT color=#ff3300>a</FONT> clown. <BR></P></DIV><br />< ><FONT size=3>Too many typos. Slow down.</FONT></P>
72#
发表于 2005-10-19 22:09:00 | 只看该作者
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>jeffa</I>在2005-10-19 10:04:00的发言:</B><BR><BR><br /><>财主家磨着刀准备来杀你的时候,你难道还要财主等你吃胖点再杀?</P></DIV><br /><>你研究一下历史就会清楚,到底是财主总是对穷人怀有恶意,还是穷人总是对财主怀有恶意?盗窃,抢劫,强奸,杀人,放火的,应该是财主还是穷人?穷人好不容易攒了点钱,不去买食物不去上学校,却去买把刀在没人看到的地方偷偷摸摸习武,为的什么呀?</P>
73#
 楼主| 发表于 2005-10-19 22:24:00 | 只看该作者
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>skipper</I>在2005-10-19 22:09:00的发言:</B><br><br><br /><>你研究一下历史就会清楚,到底是财主总是对穷人怀有恶意,还是穷人总是对财主怀有恶意?盗窃,抢劫,强奸,杀人,放火的,应该是财主还是穷人?穷人好不容易攒了点钱,不去买食物不去上学校,却去买把刀在没人看到的地方偷偷摸摸习武,为的什么呀?</P></DIV><br /><>先把最近这50年研究好再说吧,看看越南,伊拉克和南斯拉夫就知道了。</P><br /><>还有,就算是研究历史也得不出“财主<STRONG><FONT size=7>总</FONT></STRONG>是对穷人怀有恶意”,或者“穷人<STRONG><FONT size=7>总</FONT></STRONG>是对财主怀有恶意”的结论。先把逻辑学好。</P><br /><div align="right"><font color="#000066">[此贴子已经被作者于2005-10-20 0:36:19编辑过]</font></div>
74#
发表于 2005-10-19 23:57:00 | 只看该作者
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>skipper</I>在2005-10-19 21:32:00的发言:</B><BR><BR><br /><><FONT size=3>Too many typos. Slow down.</FONT></P></DIV><br /><>sure, there is an inadvertant mistake there though the unit of it is just in singular term.&nbsp;&nbsp;thanks for the reminding. <br /><>but i still beg of you for making certain that what you thought to be typos is actually indeed the typos in your mind. <br /><>further, seriously, i do find you have some problems in cemprenhanding of either Chinese or English. <br /><>so, i still suggest you trying more practice on English before you want to show others' mistake again. </P><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em07.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em07.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em07.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em01.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em01.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em01.gif" />
75#
发表于 2005-10-20 00:57:00 | 只看该作者
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>hedonism555</I>在2005-10-19 23:57:00的发言:</B><BR><BR><br /><>sure, there is an inadvertant mistake there though the unit of it is just in singular term.&nbsp;&nbsp;thanks for the reminding. <BR><br /><>but i still beg of you for making certain that what you thought to be typos is actually indeed the typos in your mind. <BR><br /><>further, seriously, i do find you have some problems in cemprenhanding of either Chinese or English. <BR><br /><>so, i still suggest you trying more practice on English before you want to show others' mistake again. </P><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em07.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em07.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em07.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em01.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em01.gif" /><img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em01.gif" /></DIV><br /><>Let me try again then.&nbsp;&nbsp;The reason I prefer using Chinese in an argument is that it always helps me better express myself, and help others better understand my point.&nbsp;&nbsp;But if you insist, I can start using Enslish in any argument against you.<br /><>I did found some new typos in your arguments again.&nbsp;&nbsp;That really prevented me from knowing what you exactly want to say.&nbsp;&nbsp;I wont waste my time indicating all them since you seem not appreciate that.&nbsp;&nbsp;Theoretically, tt is a courtesy to best express yourself by using any language you are good at, especially if you want to express a different opinion to somebody.&nbsp;&nbsp;I feel sorry for you since you dont respect this courtesy.<br /><>Indicating the opponent's mistakes, including typos, is my responsibility in an argument.&nbsp;&nbsp;If you want to stay in the topic, you have to tolerate this.&nbsp;&nbsp;It doesnt matter of what language I was using to my previlege to show everybody where you are wrong.</P>
76#
发表于 2005-10-20 01:03:00 | 只看该作者
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>skipper</I>在2005-10-20 0:57:00的发言:</B><BR><BR><br /><>Let me try again then.&nbsp;&nbsp;The reason I prefer using Chinese in an argument is that it always helps me better express myself, and help others better understand my point.&nbsp;&nbsp;But if <FONT color=#000000>you insist, I can start</FONT> using Enslish in any argument against you.<BR><br /><>I did found some new typos in your arguments again.&nbsp;&nbsp;That really prevented me from knowing what you exactly want to say.&nbsp;&nbsp;I<FONT color=#f73809> wont</FONT> waste my time indicating all them since you seem not appreciate that.&nbsp;&nbsp;Theoretically, tt is a courtesy to best express yourself by using any language you are good at, especially if you want to express a different opinion to somebody.&nbsp;&nbsp;I feel sorry for you since you dont respect this courtesy.<BR><br /><>Indicating the opponent's mistakes, including typos, is my responsibility in an argument.&nbsp;&nbsp;If you want to stay in the topic, you have to tolerate this.&nbsp;&nbsp;It doesnt matter of what language I was using to my previlege to show everybody where you are wrong.</P></DIV><br /><>少了个小撇儿。<img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em05.gif" /></P>
77#
发表于 2005-10-20 01:09:00 | 只看该作者
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>supermonkey</I>在2005-10-20 1:03:00的发言:</B><BR><BR><br /><>少了个小撇儿。<img src="/static/legacy-emoticon/Dvbbs/em05.gif" /></P></DIV><br /><br>我想做好男,不跟你来斗。
78#
发表于 2005-10-20 01:12:00 | 只看该作者
<><EM><U> I<FONT color=#f73809> wont</FONT> waste my time indicating all them since you seem not appreciate that.</U></EM></P><br /><><EM>&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SKIPPER(<STRONG>MALE</STRONG>)</EM></P>
79#
发表于 2005-10-20 14:27:00 | 只看该作者
<><FONT face=Arial size=4>Let's know more about "China manned space flight" from AP</FONT></P><br /><><FONT face=Arial size=4>====================================================</FONT></P><br /><><FONT face=Arial size=4><FONT size=3><STRONG>AP) </STRONG>A space capsule carrying two Chinese astronauts landed by parachute in the country's northern grasslands before dawn Monday following a five-day mission meant to affirm China's status as an emerging space power. <BR><BR>Astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng were "in good health" and "feeling good" after their Shenzhou 6 capsule touched down at 4:32 a.m. in the Inner Mongolia region, the official Xinhua News Agency said. It said retrieval crews had reached the landing site and the two men were undergoing a medical checkup. <BR><BR>Fei and Nie blasted off Wednesday on China's second manned space mission. It came almost exactly two years after China's first manned space flight made this only the third country able to send a human into orbit on its own, after Russia and the United States. <BR><BR>State television showed scores of technicians monitoring the landing at computer screens at a Beijing control center. They didn't show any reaction when an announcer said the capsule had landed but broke into cheers after word came that the astronauts were safe. </FONT><BR></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=4><FONT size=3></FONT></FONT></P><br /><><FONT face=Arial size=4><FONT size=3>Chinese leaders including Wu Bangguo, the No. 2 figure in the ruling Communist Party, were shown on television watching the landing from the control center. <BR><BR>Late Sunday, Xinhua said the mission had "accomplished the planned experiments and accumulated valuable technical data" for China's manned space program. <BR><BR>"We feel good, our work is going smoothly and our life is happy," Fei was quoted as saying Sunday evening before the craft began its re-entry maneuvers. "We will do our utmost to fulfill the mission." <BR><BR>"We're grateful for the deep love and concern by all Chinese people, the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan compatriots," Nie said. <BR><BR>Shenzhou 6 orbited the Earth more than 70 times and traveled more than 1.9 million miles, Xinhua said. <BR><BR>The mission was substantially longer and more complex than the 2003 flight, when astronaut Yang Liwei orbited for 21 1/2 hours before his capsule landed by parachute. <BR><BR>The manned space program is a <STRONG>costly prestige project</STRONG> for China's communist leaders. They hope to <STRONG>burnish the country's standing abroad</STRONG> and <STRONG>shore up their own support at home</STRONG> <STRONG>by stirring patriotic pride at a time of widespread frustration over corruption and a growing gap between the country's rich and poor. <BR></STRONG><BR>Chinese leaders <STRONG>have defended the program's expense</STRONG>, saying it will help to drive economic and technological development. <BR><BR>The government says the manned space program has <STRONG>cost a total of US $2.3 billion</STRONG> — a fraction of the budget of its American counterpart. <BR><BR>The government didn't disclose the planned length of the flight in advance or details of the astronauts' mission. <BR><BR>The newspaper Beijing News said Nie and Fei would undergo 40 minutes of medical checkups after landing. <BR><BR>"After several days of flying in space, the astronauts may look wan and sallow, so medical staff will put makeup on them to make them look ruddy," the newspaper said. <BR><BR>The two men were to be taken by helicopter to a local airport to board a flight to Beijing, the report said. <BR><BR>Both will be in isolation for observation for 14 days after the mission, but family members will be allowed to visit, the Beijing Youth Daily newspaper said. <BR><BR>The mission <STRONG>dominated state media</STRONG> last week. In a break with the <STRONG>military-linked space program's usual secrecy,</STRONG> newspapers and television showed scenes of Fei and Nie working and sometimes playing in orbit. <BR><BR>Scenes of Fei turning somersaults and the astronauts setting bits of food floating in zero gravity. <BR><BR>CCTV put together a montage set to music of the astronauts' activities on Saturday — taking their blood pressure and reading books — along with photos they had taken of the vessel's solar panels. <BR><BR>The Shenzhou 6 is <FONT size=5><STRONG>a modified version of Russia's Soyuz capsule</STRONG></FONT>. <BR><BR>China also <STRONG><FONT size=5>bought Russian technology for spacesuits, life-support systems and other equipment</FONT></STRONG>. </FONT><FONT size=5><STRONG>But space officials say all of the items launched into orbit were Chinese-made. <BR></STRONG></FONT></P></FONT>
80#
发表于 2005-10-20 14:27:00 | 只看该作者
<>小猴儿好搞啊!</P><br /><>哈哈。。。。。。</P>
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