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"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

Time Flies!! Sunday, January 28, 2007 |

好久没有正式的用电脑了。呼,我终于回来了/

So, the final exam ended. the Senior I past a half. and i got many experiences and so much experience. hah. of course, i made some good fris and some good bros..!

Well, i rily got a lot to say! i was so so so so fulled of expressions! and i will express them tomorrow!!

Poems by me.. Saturday, January 20, 2007 |

 

穿自己的鞋,走自己的路
赤脚?不
冰霜粘住了你的腳掌
使你無法在前行
穿上合適的鞋,讓他保護你,陪伴你走過下面的路

赤腳帶來刺骨的痛
不痛过就永远无法重生

讓你明智

讓你清醒

Filial |

God damn. My father went to shanghai just now, and i haven`t said good-bye to him.

Dammit.

Well, maybe i`m not filial....

...........

And i argued with him at noon.

i was wrong. really.

Friday, January 19, 2007 |

ˇ玥つ 21:21:52

现在才知道你真的这么用心和林星杨在一起
不过现在放不开
完全没有任何作用
你又不准备复合
总会过去的
想开点就好啦
不要钻牛角尖
就要像她说得
过去的就过去了
不记得了
放开点
洒脱点
她不值得你为她这样
是她不认真对待
那你没必要为别人都不认真对待的一件事伤感
这件事怎么说都是她的损失
你的收获
早点结束
你不会投入得更多
了解了你的周围有那么多真正的好朋友
你始终都是收获的人
不开心的事就不要去想它
学会逃避不是件坏事

等到时间过去
你再回头看
发现那是你逃避的事情
不用思考答案已经豁然开朗
做人不要想太多
会有意料之外的收获

什麽玩意 |

靠你越近离你越远
心放的深却总是无言
有意无意有情无情
我以为你明白
我你恨我吧你爱我吗
你走不开是为谁挣扎
谎言真话我都收下
只要你是爱我的
快乐与痛难舍难分
你迷了我我乱了你
梦里有梦
都不要醒
从今以后再没有怀疑
要一句话心里的话
你一直都爱着我
就这样吧不要回答
因为你是爱我的
也许你是爱我的

Oh!!!My Lord!!! Wednesday, January 17, 2007 |

Oh!!!My Lord!!! From my Xanga... 2006.12.24

Whatta am i THINKING!!!!!?????
I was fukin around the clock!?!?! Fuk this shit... Mother fukin....

so...

well... there is a certain imagination always comes to my mind...

that..... that.....
i always imagine...

2 have, whole,bottle,asprine or hypnotics....

sleep,sleep. till the end...

FranklinFordHu.
2006.12.24

China! Friday, January 12, 2007 |


Zhengchu Chen, general manager of Changfeng Motor, doesn't care if his company loses the race to be the first Chinese automaker to sell cars in America. He doesn't worry about rival automakers from the Chinese mainland beating him with coupes or sedans or mini cars that go 50 miles on a gallon of gas. What Chen does care about is exporting a competitive Chinese-made SUV, ideally within a couple of years. "What's important to us is for the market to accept us," he said through an interpretor in an interview at the Detroit auto show. On Monday, Changfeng took the wraps off five models, including a bright yellow 4X4 diesel-powered SUV, the Leibao CS6, a vehicle that may eventually go on sale at a dealershp near you. "We think Americans like big SUVs," he added. "When you drive this model you'll feel proud."

Changfeng made history on Monday, becoming the first Chinese automaker to display models on the show floor at the Detroit show. And it wasn't the only Chinese automaker in town: Zhongxing Auto intends to showcase its pickup trucks and SUVs to dealers in Detroit this week, with plans to enter the American market by the end of the year. Geely, another Chinese brand, is also readying cars for global export (Geely tiptoed into the Detroit auto show last year with a concourse display). And last month DaimlerChrysler announced a joint venture with Chinese automaker Chery to manufacture small cars in China and export them globally, including to the U.S., possibly bearing the Chrysler or Dodge badge.
None of this bodes well for Detroit, of course, or Asian manufacturers like Hyundai and Kia, which largely target budget shoppers. The Chinese cars are expected to carry rock-bottom prices along with generous warranties to ease concerns about their quality and long-term reliability. Since the Chinese exporters have such low labor costs — around $2 an hour — they can afford to pack the cars with standard features like electronic stability control, antilock brakes and rear-view cameras for parking assistance. Nor are the cars being designed with drab proleterian styling. The highly regarded Italian design shop Pininfarina produced the interior and exterior styling of the Liebao line. And lest you think Americans won't buy a Chinese car, consider this: according to an AP AOL-Autos poll conducted last month, 70% of Americans under age 35 said they'd consider a Chinese car (overall, respondents to the poll were evenly split).
As ominous as this sounds for Detroit, the flipside is that China represents one of the most promising markets for its products. General Motors' market share in China grew to 12.2% through the first nine months of 2006. GM's main Chinese joint-venture partner, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp., produces Buicks, Chevrolets, even luxury Cadillac CTS sedans, and in 2006 GM's Chinese sales surged 32% to 876,000 cars and trucks, helping fuel profits in GM's Asia-Pacific region. GM expects sales in China to top 1 million units this year — making it one of the few fast-growing markets for the beleagured automaker. DaimlerChrysler and Ford are also producing cars in China for export (though so far not in the U.S.), benefiting from the low-cost labor too. > And with import tariffs coming down on cars and auto parts, foreign manufacturers may win even more sales in China — if they can hold off the increasingly sophisticated local competition.
Detroit may also take comfort in knowing that the Chinese cars sold in America will be novelty items at first, and it will take years for the Chinese brands to establish nationwide dealer and service networks. Nonetheless, executives like Chen are optimistic that they'll deliver a product suited to American tastes (and pocketbooks). Liebao is one of the most popular SUVs in China and Chen sees no reason why it can't win over American shoppers too. "When you drive this car," he says of the CS6, "you'll think it has value." Let the great Chinese car race begin.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 |

Well, this structure. I Like it very much..
Why? The reflaction of the windows is really facinating.


This one made me thought about CS.










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Church. |

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