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王八,绿豆与四维空间我拧吧了爱因斯坦的相对论,可是我不怕他.反正他人品也不好,抛妻弃子的.
在小马同学执著于学术本身的时候,我却总在向外围事务.例如,我除了E=MC^2外,不懂相对论再说什么,但是我知道爱氏八卦,或是野史或是在册。又比如我还知道罗素跟他儿媳妇的绯闻。忽然想起来大学里一位披着半头(指头部垂直高度一半以下开始生长)过肩卷发的教授得意洋洋地说,孔子就是他爸和他妈野合的产物,又想起另一位仪表堂堂年轻有为的老师忽然用含混暧昧色迷迷以及意味深长的语调说出克里奥佩特拉这个名字。可见,边缘事务所能激发的兴趣是多么大。
据马氏通俗版相对论说,宇宙中两个时间点可以联系起来。于是我就开始拧吧。设我与马是当下的两个时间点,由于我们的时间轴在当下有交集,这段交集可以看成两段个体时间轴的连接。在我们各自以当下为原点的时间轴的负轴上的每一点,都可以从当下这一点回溯。而未来有无限多种可能,所以正轴呈现无宪发散状。原来我们的小宇宙都是这么爆发的。难怪圣斗士星屎一想起来雅典娜就开始发光变身。(注:凡81年以后出生,以不知道此动画片来炫耀年轻的,一律有问必不答)
我当然不是王八。我是绿豆。
另,王八与绿豆的对上眼总是有道理的。例如,系李某男,成功瘦身,容光焕发。我忽然一阵良心受到责难:我怎么会这么讨厌这位帅哥同学呢。遂改变态度,热情搭讪。五分钟后,我放弃。他还是那么地钟情于他那啰里巴嗦毫无重点的独角戏。我终于想起来我为什么讨厌他了,绝不仅仅因为他丑啊。 Mattel apologizes to China over recall--A must read for those who have drastically attacked Chinese productshttp://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-mattel22sep22,0,2070706.story?coll=la-home-centerMattel apologizes to China over recall
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Thomas A. Debrowski, Mattel's executive vice-president for worldwide operations, left, meets with Chinese product safety chief Li Changjiang during his visit to the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) office in Beijing. From the Associated Press
9:22 AM PDT, September 21, 2007 BEIJING -- U.S.-based toy giant Mattel Inc. issued an extraordinary apology to China today over the recall of Chinese-made toys, taking the blame for design flaws and saying it had recalled more lead-tainted toys than justified. The gesture by Thomas A. Debrowski, Mattel's executive vice president for worldwide operations, came in a meeting with Chinese product safety chief Li Changjiang, at which Li upbraided the company for maintaining weak safety controls.
"And Mattel takes full responsibility for these recalls and apologizes personally to you, the Chinese people, and all of our customers who received the toys," Debrowski said. The carefully worded apology, delivered with company lawyers present, underscores China's central role in Mattel's business. The world's largest toy maker has been in China for 25 years and about 65 percent of its products are made in China. The fence-mending call came ahead of an expected visit to China by Mattel's chairman and chief executive, Robert A. Eckert. Following the massive recall, Eckert told U.S. lawmakers he wanted to see Mattel's mainland inspections first hand. Mattel ordered three high-profile recalls this summer involving more than 21 million Chinese-made toys, including Barbie doll accessories and toy cars because of concerns about lead paint or tiny magnets that could be swallowed. The recalls have prompted complaints from China that manufacturers were being blamed for design faults introduced by Mattel. Today, Debrowski acknowledged that "vast majority of those products that were recalled were the result of a design flaw in Mattel's design, not through a manufacturing flaw in China's manufacturers." Lead-tainted toys accounted for only a small percentage of all toys recalled, he said, adding that: "We understand and appreciate deeply the issues that this has caused for the reputation of Chinese manufacturers." The slew of Chinese-made toys since June by Mattel and other smaller toy makers has resulted in many parents scouring for U.S.-made label stamped on playthings at toy stores. That is no easy feat when more than 80 percent of toys sold in the U.S. are made in China. Mattel's mea culpa could help reshape the debate surrounding Chinese-made toys. In fact, new research from two business professors shows that recalls due to problems with the U.S. maker's design accounted for the vast majority -- about 76 percent -- of the 550 U.S.toy recalls since 1988. The report, released earlier this month from Paul R. Beamish, an international business professor at Canada's University of Western Ontario, and Hari Bapuji, business professor at University of Manitoba's I.H. Asper School of Business in Winnipeg, Canada, found that recalls blamed on design problems and manufacturing defects, such as lead paint or poor craftmanship, both rose in the past two years as U.S. makers have shifted more of their production to China. But they noted that, "if shifting manufacturing to China resulted in poorer quality goods, then the number of toys recalled due to manufacturing should be greater than the number recalled due to design," the report said. But that is not the case. "Nobody gets a free ride on this," said Beamish, arguing that toy makers' obsession to quickly get new products to market before they are widely copied has resulted in a lot of cost-cutting and inadequate testing. In a statement issued by the company today, Mattel said its lead-related recalls were "overly inclusive, including toys that may not have had lead in paint in excess of the U.S. standards. "The follow-up inspections also confirmed that part of the recalled toys complied with the U.S. standards," the statement said, without giving specific figures. The co-owner of the company that supplied the lead-tainted toys to Mattel, Lee Der Industrial Co. Ltd., committed suicide in August shortly after the recall was announced. Li reminded Debrowski that "a large part of your annual profit ... comes from your factories in China. "This shows that our cooperation is in the interests of Mattel, and both parties should value our cooperation. I really hope that Mattel can learn lessons and gain experience from these incidents," Li said, adding that Mattel should "improve their control measures." Li, the head of China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, also expressed his appreciation for Debrowski's "objective and responsible attitude toward the recent toy recall." Chinese food, drugs and other products ranging from toothpaste to seafood are under intense scrutiny because they have been found to contain potentially deadly substances. But China has bristled at what it claims is a campaign to discredit its reputation as an exporter. It accuses foreign media and others of playing up its product safety issues as a form of protectionism. Beijing insists that the vast majority of its exports are safe but has stepped up inspections of food, drugs and other products in response to the concerns. Li told reporters after meeting with Debrowski that the government had taken swift action against Lee Der, shutting down its operations and revoking its business license. Four people from the company also face criminal charges, he said, without giving details. Since this summer's recalls Mattel has announced plans to upgrade its safety system by certifying suppliers and increasing the frequency of random, unannounced inspections. It has fired several manufacturers. Tests had found that lead levels in paint in recalled toys were as high as 110,000 parts per million, or nearly 200 times higher than the accepted safety ceiling of 600 parts per million. Mattel's shares fell from the mid-$23 level following the first recall in early August, reaching as low as $20.97 on Sept. 10. They have since rebounded, and rose 55 cents, or 2.33 percent to $24.11 in morning trading today. China has become a center for the world's toy-making industry, exporting $7.5 billion worth of toys last year. 出医院记小马同学没有辜负国家和人民的教诲,在关键时刻表现出了大无畏的革命主义精神和博大的胸怀,主动伸出左臂,让在美国出生长大的黑人女护士练习扎针技术。虽然该黑人女护士由于业务不熟练导致小马同学失血一茶缸,小马同学认为我们要团结全世界受苦受难的人民,把他们争取到我们的革命阵营里来,为革命输入新鲜血液,因而不但没有责怪该护士,反正镇定地与之谈笑风生,令其备受鼓舞。除此之外,小马同学还主动品尝美帝亚裔实习医生的happy drug以及让其在自己身上进行活体麻醉实验。最终小马同学的右膝盖,在白发老爷爷的诡谲的坏笑中,小眼韩国实习医生的观摩中,被狠狠钻出几个大洞。
各种美帝的先进金属器械对手无寸铁的新鲜人肉和人骨进行了惨无人道的切割,打磨与修饰。这充分暴露了美帝残暴的本质,其狼子野心昭然若揭。
虽然小马同学的钢铁意志没有抵挡住美帝的药物作用,但是他用自己的行动证明了我们可以被钻眼,可以被药麻,但是是绝不可战胜的。
小马同学已于周五顺利回家,不哭不闹不叫疼。祝小马同学早日康复 |
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