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LittleKing's Planet在这颗奇怪的星球上,就这么执着任性的走下去....日暮途远,吾故倒行而逆施之! 10/28/2009 危时危时不期而至
方才意识到 终要为之前的 懈怠懒散无知埋单了 忘记了 之前的挫败吗?
忘记了 那时的黑暗绝望吗?
忘记了 生活的狰狞吗?
…… 忘记了 当初的梦想吗??
于危时的只言片语 于己 再作警记! 望铭记且敦行致远! 10/22/2009 逆转伯纳乌马队的退役 但不可忘记 终于碰上了皇马 感谢皮21的世界波 我们未来重建的路途
××××××××××××××× 10/9/2009 [zz]Nobel Prize for the inventors of the CCDzz from the blog of my boss, for commemorating and best regards: Let me first congratulate W. Boyle and G. Smith for receiving the greatest award one can get for his/her work : the Nobel Prize. I am wondering whether they ever realized that their invention would have such a great impact : - on the society : these days everyone has a digital still camera, many have a camcorder all provided with a CCD, some even with three CCDs. All TV images we see today are being captured by means of CCD cameras, many medical diagnoses are relying on CCD images as well. Other application fields are security, astronomy and scientific cameras. In many applications these days CCDs are being challenged by CMOS image sensors, but it can easily be understood and I think that everyone agrees that CCDs paved the way in solid-state imaging, for CMOS as well, - on the semiconductor business : several companies (mainly based in Japan) made quite a profitable consumer business out of CCDs : examples were/are Sony, Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba, NEC, FujiFilm. Non-Japanese companies working in the CCD field were/are Kodak, Philips, E2V, Fairchild, DALSA, LG, Thomson, Sarnoff, SITe, Ford Aerospace, … (sorry if I forget some), - on the imaging technology : after the introduction of the CCDs, the classical imaging tube quickly disappeared from the scene. CCDs were more compact, lighter in weight, less power hungry, lower supply voltage, no burn-in effects, no image lag, no maintenance and immune to electro-magnetic fields. CCDs only had advantages over the imaging tubes, even their price was lower. The CCDs opened a great new field of imaging applications that were never possible without solid-state image sensors, - on scientific and technical community : the basic CCD invention of Boyle and Smith was a great inspiration for many other great engineers : Walden invented the buried channel CCD, Esser invented the peristaltic CCD, Kosonocky was the one who invented the floating diffusion and White added the correlated-double sampling. But I think that the CCD performance improved quite a lot after the introduction of the pinned-photodiode by Teranishi. From that moment, the CCD business really started to boom. I do realize that I forget many important other inventions, but they were all inspired by the one of W. Boyle and G. Smith. Although I never met Willard Boyle and/or George Smith, personally I have to thank them as well. Purely by coincidence I came into contact with CCDs in 1976 when I was looking after a subject for my Master thesis. A young Ph.D. student at the University explained to me the basic working principle of the CCDs. I was immediately attracted by the mix of digital pulses and analog CCD signals and especially by the possible applications foreseen for the CCDs (the early applications were mainly based on the analog memory capabilities of a CCD). Later I realized that CCDs are very complex devices and do need a lot of basic semiconductor device physics to understand all aspects of their working concept. After I obtained my Master degree I continued to work on CCDs for my Ph.D. project. At that time I tried to replace the light-absorbing poly-silicon gates by means of transparent conductive indium-tin-oxide. When I finished my Ph.D. studies, I joined Philips and during the recruitment interview, one of the interviewers told me it would be better for my career to switch to another topic than CCD imaging. Strange but true, the same person hired me to work on … (as you can guess) CCDs and even today after so many years, I am still involved in the same topic, being solid-state imaging. Thank you very much Willard and George for the great invention you did, it completely changed my personal life as well as the one of many others. Solid-state imaging is a great field to work in, and it is a great, rewarding feeling that the Nobel Prize Physics goes to the two people who created the fundaments of it ! Thanks Willard, Thanks George and Many Congratulations ! Albert. ******************* 10/5/2009 海边的老宅子很平常的一日
一早去体检然后回家 迷迷糊糊的将将睡下 迷迷糊糊的听见 老爸对着手机嚷嚷着 转即 老爸推开房门 于是 迷迷糊糊的起身 老爸的老部下 自青岛突然到访
再遇见 昔日健瘦的小伙儿 如今已是富态的大叔 我清晰地感慨到:
十二年未见了呀 家中的沙发上 老爸与客人促膝而谈 我与客人 面对面坐着 恍惚间 忆及 97年 青岛的那个夏天 海边的老宅子
笃笃作响的青石板路 跟着爸爸妈妈 迎着舒服的海风
朝着海边走着...
故人故时故景 记忆里的那副画面 心头上的那丝回味 sth only the time can tell... 9/29/2009 另一个南京之前人在南京 又住在了南大边上
24层的顶楼房间 窗帘拉开 南大校园即在眼角的一隅 第一次如此俯瞰这片不大的园子 风景独好 感觉微妙
几乎是按着习惯的路线
绕着南大逛了一小圈 原先的3舍现已是女生宿舍 算是一个小小的发现 又去南师大旁边的秋鸣淘了淘碟 没有找到 心动 很是遗憾 时间改变着一切 有些东西却顽强努力的拒绝着 即如这片小小的园子一样 见了老钱 两年多未见
走在自己勇敢选择的道路上的老钱 胖了 淡定了些许 聊过去 聊现在 聊未来 聊自己 聊故人 一起去逛了逛一片公馆区 南京的牯岭街 南京的颐和路
还有南京的公馆 区域的划分 道路的规划 空间的尺度 宅子的模样 院子的点缀 时间的痕迹 一切都透着份现在的人们难以复刻的经典
这是四年前 五年中
我从未遇见过的南京 一种风情 一种底蕴 一种文化 这是一座有深厚沉积的城市 显然必然会拥有的东西 只是曾经脑子里的概念 被眼前的现实冲刷着的那一刻 依旧是充满欣喜的 这是一个与建筑无关的闲人 也难免会落入的情绪 ×××××××××××××××
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