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- Rocky: The best working lion in the business! Thursday April 24,2008 By Padraic Flanagan A tame lion suddenly went berserk and mauled one of its handlers to death in the middle of rehearsals for a film. The lion, most recently seen wrestling actor Will Ferrell¡¯s character in the film Semi-Pro, clamped its massive jaws around trainer Stephan Miller¡¯s neck. Then the lion, named Rocky, sank its enormous teeth into 39-year-old Miller as two other handlers struggled to force it to let go.
- Posted by fanghuzhai on 05/03/2008. fengzi commented 2 times.
- Posted by zxd on 04/25/2008. fengzi commented once.Excellent!! This is very good stuff. I enjoyed reading this issue, beautifully illustrated and artistically decorated. I¡¯m sure this involved a lot of work. But it¡¯s definitely worth it. It gives all the works a sense of permanence. It¡¯s always good to read something that looks like a real book. Formality matters in many cases, even though substance is important.
- Posted by xw on 04/11/2008. fengzi commented 3 times.
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- [RE:] ½Ó²çÙ©ÕþÖΣºµÚ¶þÐÞÕý°¸Posted by guanzhong on 03/01/2008. fengzi commented once.The Supreme Court granted certiorari to hear a case regarding the second amendment (District of Columbia v. Heller) in Novembe 07 and will hear oral arguments in a few weeks. As we know, one major contention arising from the second amendment is whether the amendment protects an individual right to firearms or a collective State militia right. We'll know before the end of year whether a law restricting individuals from owning guns violates the Second Amendment rights of individuals who are not affiliated
- Posted by rzp on 01/24/2008. fengzi commented once.
- Posted by longspeak on 01/21/2008. fengzi commented once.I like this stanza, particularly the last line. Life in many ways is still predetermined, although not quite as fixed as the Chinese stock market. Our return to homeland, like southward-bound journeys of migrating birds, is probably culturally encoded in our developmental genes. These genes will be expressed, notwithstanding inhibitory effects, and be translated into an eventual settlement in where we started.
- Posted by ±¿±¿ on 01/17/2008. fengzi commented once.
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- [RE:] »Ø¸¡Éú¹ØÓÚÓïÑԵļ¸¸öÁ¿¶ÈPosted by xw on 01/10/2008. fengzi commented once.Any assertion of the superiority of one language over another is inherently problematic. So are the suggestions that language by itself may be causally attributable to the rise and fall of a civilization. This is not to say, of course, that there cannot be at an individual level any perceivable preference of one language over another, or that one language may never have an advantage over another under some particularized circumstances. It is the overly broad generalization, out of context and in the absence
- Posted by qinggang on 01/10/2008. fengzi commented once.
- [RE:] ¡¾³¤»°¶Ì˵¡¿»áÁ÷ÀáµÄÓãPosted by ±¿±¿ on 01/08/2008. fengzi commented 2 times.Poetry is an art of unfolding a poet's inner personal sentiments, usually encrypted, to the public in a form that is often times enigmatic. To interpret a poem, therefore, parallels the process of solving a riddle. While a poem¡¯s ¡°real¡± meaning, shrouded deeply in layers of words, may never be knowable, viewing her work as a potential riddle provides yet another way to decipher the buried, inscrutable messages within.
- Posted by liaokang on 12/25/2007. fengzi commented once.
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- [RE:] Áõ·Ü¶·ºÍµçÓ°¡¶ÂÌñ×Ó¡·Posted by qinggang on 11/08/2007. fengzi commented 3 times.Çà¸ÚµÄµçÓ°½éÉܺܺ᣶ÁÁ˾Ͳ»ÓÃÔÙÈ¥¿´µçÓ°ÁË¡£ÕâƬÃûÌ«repugnant£¬±¾À´ÎÒÒ²²»»á¿´µÄ¡£²»¹ý¶ÁÁËÄãµÄÓ°ÆÀ¾õµÃºÃÏóÄÚÈݲ¢²»Ì«»µ¡£ ̸ÆðED(erectile dysfunction)£¬ÔÚŦԼµØÌúÀï³£¼ûµ½ÓëÖ®ÓйصĹã¸æ£¬Ö»²»¹ýÊǹúÄÚ´ÓÇ°µçÏ߸ËÉÏС´«µ¥µÄ¾«×°ºÀ»ª°æ¡£ÓÐÒ»Ôò¹ã¸æ˵ÿÁ½¸öÄÐÈËÖоÍÓÐÒ»¸öΪ֮ËùÀ§ÈÅ¡£ËùÒÔÎÒ³£¿´×ÅÎÒÉí±ßµÄͬÀàÏë°´ÕÕ¹ã¸æÖÐËùÐû²¼µÄͳ¼Æ±ÈÀýËûÒ»¶¨ÊÇED»¼Õß¡£ Èç¹ûÑÐÖÆÇå³þÁËÔì³ÉEDµÄ»úÖƲ¢ÄÜÑз¢µ¼ÖÂEDµÄÒ©£¬ÐÔ·¸×ïÂÊÓпÉÄÜϽµÐí¶à¡£
- [RE:] ÈËÀ໹ÄÜÔÙ·¢Õ¹Âð£¿Posted by July on 11/04/2007. fengzi commented once.The "stamp cell" expert is entitled to his belief. But most stem cell scientists will disagree. So will most people within and outside the scientific community. It may be true that the day "when humans transcend biology" may not come any time soon, as optimistically believed and passionately argued by Ray Kurzweil in his THESINGULARITY IS NEAR. But no one is in a position to say that that day may never come. To say we are at the end of human progression begs question and echoes the infamous declaration,
- Posted by July on 11/04/2007. fengzi commented once.At the cellular or molecular level, all activities can be justified simply by nature¡¯s law. No crimes and no cops. XY-chromosomes can freely mix and couple with any XX-chromosomes with no worries about any moral or legal repercussions. That¡¯s man¡¯s (probably woman¡¯s) fantasy land and dream world.
- Posted by maya on 11/04/2007. fengzi commented once.At some point Chinese alchemists felt that it would make it much easier to receive state grants to fund projects relating to elixir, panacea and immortality pills if they used arcane symbols shrouded in the mysterious western letters and numbers instead of the simple set of the traditional Chinese characters and icons. That may be the start of modern Chemistry in China, along with the abstruse translations of many of the chemical terms, some of which are still in use today.
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- [RE:] Öйúæ϶ð±¼Ô³ɹ¦, Ò°!!!Posted by abc on 10/31/2007. fengzi commented 3 times.These project codes are simply superb! One could not have come up with any names more suitable than these two. I like the second one in particular. The international impact of this kind of projects is also ascertainable. I remember when the first manned space ship was launched a few years ago, I called around to invite a few people to join me for a couple of celebratory drinks. Upon learning I was the one preparing the food, everyone declined to come. But the following day and in the days that followed,
- Posted by touche on 10/29/2007. fengzi commented 3 times.How interesting! Ideas That Changed the World is also one of my favorites. It's a beautifully decorated book that one can start from any page but never bears to finish it too quickly. A few days ago, as I quickly went through some of the related postings, cannibalism as analyzed in the book was exactly what popped up in my mind. The book stuck me in several ways, one of which is that cannibalism is listed as the very first idea that "changed the world." My high-five to Touche for citing the book for the
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