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Nanjing Univ.(CHN)-->Delft Univ. of Tech. (NL) ----------------"We never know how high we are till we are called to rise. And then,if we are ture to plan our statures touch the skies. The heroism we recite would be a daily thing,did not ourselves the cubits warp for fear to be a king." ---Dickinson

命运让我们在同一片天空下奔跑,却让你我的世界渐行渐远;

望着远处的身影,喊道:“噢,你也在这里吗?”;

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2009-11-24

BIG FISH

这是一部很触动内心的电影。Tim Burton的作品,也许是《剪刀手爱德华》太过经典以致在众人印象中早已成为了他的LOGO,却很少人知道这部作品也是他的经典之作。一样的叫做Edward的男主角,一样的完全不符合力学原理的房子,一样的宁静整齐的小镇,一样的在小镇的尽头且显的有些格格不入的主角的家,一样的充满童话情绪的画面、故事,不同的是,这一次,BIG FISH带来的是一个男人的传奇、亲情的磨砺渲染和人生的信念。这几乎是大部分人对于这部作品的概括。好的悬念片就是要把悬念带出电影院,而好的故事电影就是要把那故事包裹着的蕴意温存心底,时染不忘。BIG FISH就是这样的一部作品。
 
贯穿BIG FISH的每一个故事都因男主角的讲述渲染而显得奇幻且荒诞不经,但当滤过那些刻意渲染之后的色彩,主角的人生轨迹却是那样真实的刻于时间的坐标之上。我很喜欢Tim Burton这样戏剧性却又很轻松的表达方式。大多数看过BIG FISH的人,都倾向于将之定义为一部着重于父子亲情的作品,而我看中的却是Tim Burton用他标志性的细节表现将一个人生的信念暗藏故事主轴之下,平淡中见波澜,嬉笑间显思考。诸多的细节片段,依旧清晰:主角幼时读百科全书时“Kept in a small bowl, the gold fish will remain small; with more space, the fish will grow double, triple, quadruple its size.”,当主角长大之后,要离开故乡小镇Ashton时:a town too small for a man with my ambition……早已注定,主角无法安于平庸的生活。
 
剧中主角经过的桃花源般的小镇Spectre,是颇有韵味的段落。Spectre是世俗中的桃花源,一旦来到便难以离开的地方。当男主角说他要离开时,镇长瞪大眼睛问道:“why?”,也许这个问题永远不可能得到一个让提问者满意的答案,因为它就是两种观念的冲突:人生的目标到底是什么?有的人觉得人生的一切诉求都是可以物质化的,对于他们来讲,Spectre正是那种“You’ll never find a better place”的地方;而有的人,那种想要什么就有什么的生活“doesn’t matter, because what he wants, is fight for meanings!”。Spectre的生活是富足的,用片中诗人的话来说,连水都是甜的,但他在这个地方用十二年却只写了3行狗屁不如的诗句,显然,精神上早已贫瘠堕落得一无是处。而当主角离开前,小Jennifer问他没有鞋怎么走路的时候,他简单地回答说:“Well, I suspect it will hurt a lot.”……倒行逆施必然是艰险重重,但敢于迈出那一步的,即是孟子所说的“道之所在,虽千万人逆之,吾往矣。”的坚决。我很欣赏这样的态度。

后面的印象深刻的台词:
You were a big fish in a small pond, but this here is the ocean, and you are drowning.
I may not have much, but I have more determination than any men you are likely to meet.
That night, I discovered that most things you consider evil or wicked are simply lonely and lacking in social niceties.
……
关于为电影点题的那条BIG FISH,是这部电影最耐人寻味的地方。我想,Tim Burton是在用BIG FISH来牵起那条电影蕴藏着的寓意:它代表着男主角的内质灵魂,是他所立所坚守的人生信念。因此,每一次当艰难的抉择摆在面前时,这些信条总会浮现在眼前,而重新认识到它之后,他才会坚定不移的随心而动。其实,最后揭去神秘面纱的男主角Edward,只是一个普通平凡的人,而不是化险为夷的神奇小子,他有不屈不挠的品行,有不甘平凡的雄心壮志,却始终还是无法抗拒作为一个普通人的命运。但当我们看完BIG FISH后,发现我们看到的只不过是普通人的平凡故事,那么为什么我们还会为这样的故事所感染、着迷?也许这就是为什么在银幕上,Tim Burton极尽所能的为我们修饰出一个完美神奇的Edward。一颗不甘平凡的心,它足以给任何平淡无奇的人生经历添墨加彩,这恐怕就是BIG FISH试图传达给我们的信念。魔幻和现实的对比越强烈,这种信念就越强烈。既正如年轻的Edward走出Ashton的时候,女巫跟他所说的:
The biggest fish in the river, gets that way and never being caught.
 
人生海海万事悠长,前路漫漫,唯之信念当不舍不弃。
2009-10-28

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!
2009-10-22

逆转伯纳乌

马队的退役
安胖的离开
卡卡的远走皇马
不可否认 MILAN终又推倒重建了
转会市场的小打小闹
友谊赛的磕磕绊绊
联赛的排名第8
冠军杯在圣西罗被不知名的小球队击倒
……
想起了国庆回国 见到哲身上的那件T
“MILAN 目标保级”尴尬一笑
不可否认 MILAN在冷眼与痛苦中重建

但不可忘记
于逆境中
MILAN的底蕴与精神
愈会发光闪耀
于是 黑暗并不可怕
因为我们从未绝望迷失

终于碰上了皇马
如今穿着皇马8号的卡卡
如此熟悉 而又如此陌生
想起了03年的那场对决
圣西罗 鲁伊科斯塔天才闪光
40米的贴地长传 造就了舍瓦的封喉一剑
如今……
伯纳乌之上 2亿欧元的气势笼罩
胜负似乎早有剧本
只是 MILAN就是MILAN

感谢皮21的世界波
一脚“落叶妖刀”
不仅仅是扳平的比分
更是一声怒吼
很欣慰帕托的灵动
杀手气质愈发成熟
3:2
落后、扳平、领先、被追平
再逆转!

2亿欧元?又如何?

我们未来重建的路途
依旧艰辛漫长
但 坚信MILAN定能重返巅峰
Forza Milan

 

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2009-10-09

[zz]Nobel Prize for the inventors of the CCD

zz from the blog of my boss, for commemorating and best regards:

October 6th, 2009 !  What a great day for the solid-state imaging community !  The Nobel Prize Physics goes to Willard Boyle and George Smith, two Bell Labs co-workers who invented the Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) !  In one of my first blogs I addressed the year 1969 when so many great things happened.  Although W. Boyle and G. Smith published their first CCD paper in 1970, probably they did most of the invention work in 1969.  With the announcement of the Nobel Prize Winners, it makes 1969 even greater than it ever was.

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.

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This is also the world I am devoting to...L.K.

2009-10-05

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...
 
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