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今天终于是自己翻页了~~~~
开心~~~~~~~~~~
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  • ccum 卡币 +1 恭喜下 2008-7-12 10:27
缘分是本书,翻得不经意会错过,读得太认真会流泪。

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原帖由 bl_f 于 2008-7-11 23:10 发表
嘿嘿
看到了一个秘密
知道了雪的BF杨杨
奇怪了
水星貌似和雪很熟
而且是非常的熟
没猜错的话   水星和雪是大学同学
曾经沧海难为水,除却巫山不是云.取次花丛懒回顾,半缘修道半缘君.
欢迎到【卡友之家】安家落户

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亲爱的那不是爱情
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  • ccum 卡币 +3 恭喜,感谢分享,继续保持 2008-7-12 10:40
缘分是本书,翻得不经意会错过,读得太认真会流泪。

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这是我自己上传的第一首音乐哦!!
不容易啊!终于会了!!
缘分是本书,翻得不经意会错过,读得太认真会流泪。

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关于西安的57件事

       1:盛唐人口达到100万,并且是人类历史上第一个达到百万的城市 ,当时的西安是世界的经济中心!      
       2:看地图就会发现,有8条河组成一种很奇怪的图形环绕着这座伟大的城市   
  3:唐朝的时候,皇帝住在大明宫,因为这里是西安城区地势最高的地方,可以鸟瞰全城   
  4:西安有条龙脉,头向北,饮渭河之水,尾朝南,吸天地之灵气,从秦岭里冲出,龙头就是今天的龙首村附近         

       5:唐朝的皇宫和汉朝的皇宫是对称的,一个在东边,一个在西边,都在“龙头”附近,是西安最高的地方   
  6:动物园后面有个小山,那是秦始皇父亲的陵墓         
       7:吕洞宾被点化成仙的酒馆在八仙庵前,那里有一石碑。   
  8:中国最古老的巷:大小“学习巷” 盛唐时候,那里居住着几万胡人,在那里学习汉语,故名。   
  9:西安有一处圆形城墙,那是唐朝遗留的建筑,含光门是原版唐朝的城门,西安城墙是在唐朝皇城基础上修筑的   
  10:日本京都的规划完全照搬长安城,包括朱雀门和朱雀大街   
  11:朱雀大街宽超过100米,青石铺路   
  12:现在城墙围住的面积在唐朝时期只是皇城      
       13:唐时候长安城面积是现在西安城墙内面积的10倍      
       14:鼎盛时期留学生有10万   
  15:日本密教真言宗等6个教派发源于西安   
  16:西安霸河是秦穆公振兴秦国,独霸西戎后为纪念霸业而命名的河。   
  17:端履门的意思是官员在这里必须端正朝服,整装入觐   
  18:下马陵,为纪念独尊儒术的董仲书,汉朝规定必须在他陵墓前下马。   
  19:大雁塔曾经是科考中榜之人留名的地方,白居易也曾留过。是为雁塔题名   
  20:大雁塔是个著名的斜塔,大概向西倾斜了一米   
  21:在唐朝时,阿富汗和吉尔吉斯坦的大部分,朝鲜半岛的大部分属于中国。   
  22:买东西的典故来自“东西木头市”,买“东西木头市的东西”天长地久就是买“东西”了,现今街道在西安城区原址     
       23:钟楼原来不在大家看到的那里,而是今天朝西300米的位置   
  24:修钟楼的目的是为了破坏西安王气,压制西安龙脉,当时看来,洪武的次子是除了永乐外最有希望当皇帝的   
  25:李隆基在兴庆宫办公,现存勤政殿殿址,李白让杨贵妃磨墨,高力士脱靴就在那里,也就是在那里,当李隆基落寞的做自己的太上皇的时候,高力士一直伴随着他,并且在他的儿子想杀他的时候档在他面前喝退官兵。   
  26:羊肉泡馍距离已经有2000多年历史了。   
  27:雁塔是饱经风霜,曾经遭受雷击,现金去参观,走是封闭了数百年又重新开启的大门   
  28:西安楼观台是老子讲道的地方   
  29:烽火戏诸侯的事情发生在现今西安城东的骊山上,而当时的帝王宫殿,在今西安城的西郊!   
  30:西安是一个“开元通宝”比“乾隆通宝”要多的多的城市   
  31:唐朝时候西安城市中轴线在今天的西边,兴庆宫就在东墙边,他的湖水连接着今天的曲江   
  32:大雁塔的位置原来城墙开了个口子,有专门通道连接城区和曲江,一片湖水延伸到城外   
  33:今天西安野生动物园的位置是原来汉朝时候的皇家狩猎的御苑,平民以前是不可以靠近的   
  34:西安野生植物园是原来汉朝的皇家园林,很多珍奇斗艳的名贵花种,今天那里还保留了独有的数十个品种   
  35:渭河河床原来比现在要靠南,只因为一场大地震,居然向北移动了两公里   
  36:西安南2环路下面原来是条河,在明朝的时候是一条防洪渠,在唐朝的时候,也是联系几条水系的景观水面   
  37:日语有200-700个音接近西安方言,称之为唐音,比方他们把“是不是”念:dei shi ga 西安人叫:dei shi   
  38:长安城墙曾经在师大附近,有唐天坛遗址,现在高新区7公里的百米绿化带下面就是价值连城的唐长安城墙   
  39:唐人民风彪悍,开放,看看那时候女人穿的衣服。在体育场前面的雕塑,唐仕女打马球图。李白等都善技击   
  40:如果大家在高空看过西安的话,就会发现,西安周边有5个丘陵,组成一个漂亮的5边形,将西安围绕在中间   
  41:西安周边的山川河流丘陵组成的图案是一个八卦状,任何一个地方在周易中都有独特的含义,可以说巧夺天工   
  42:秦岭由东向西绵延千里,只是在西安的位置向南有个凹陷,西安附近,渭河距离山很远,而其他地方距山都很近   
  43:西安南边有上百个峪口,就是山里的河把山劈开后的河道,古人的意味是将山川精华全部汇集到西安城   
  45:将近800公里的渭河所有的大支流都在河北边,只是流过西安附近时,接收了一条南岸注入的大支流   
  44:西安城墙为什么南边最短?是因为有人想把原来位于城内的庙移动到称外。庙不能搬,那就搬城墙   
  46:原来宫殿里的空调是从冬天的河里取冰,保存入夏,这些冰就保存在西安南边的翠化山附近,并有专人看管   
  47:唐朝末年,拆毁西安城,顺渭河而下去修建洛阳,奇怪的是这些木材到了华山就被莫名挡住了,无法入黄河   
    48:现在的西安咸阳机场是国内第4大航空港   
      49:西安为什么叫长安?因为在这里,统治者可以长治久安,生活富足,是天府之国   
      50:神舟飞船上的百分之80的零件都是西安制造   
      51:西安高新产业开发区,是中国第3大高新产业示范区,世界500强中有210家落户西安高新区!   
      52:现在的西安在校大学生120万,数量仅次于北京位踞全国第二,世界第三。   
      53:西安是国内摇滚音乐的发祥地,目前知名的摇滚乐队一半以上都出自西安。   
      54:西安拥有全国唯一的火箭发动机机生产基地――――零六七基地   
      55:国内第一只彩色显像管诞生于西安   
      56:中国第一架民用客机诞生于西安,最大战斗机生产基地在西安   
      57:国内最大的手机锂电池原料生产基地在西安



[ 本帖最后由 幽幽雪 于 2008-7-12 10:57 编辑 ]
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  • ccum 卡币 +2 感谢分享,继续保持 2008-7-13 08:01
缘分是本书,翻得不经意会错过,读得太认真会流泪。

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原帖由 ccum 于 2008-7-12 10:26 发表


没猜错的话   水星和雪是大学同学
嘿嘿。。。。
踏平富士山,让樱花不再浪漫..

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好想念西安的红红酸菜炒米,镜糕,肉夹馍,烤羊腿。。。
还有老校区三灶1号的米线。。。。
只能在梦里吃啦。。。
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三灶1号的米线都不知道跑哪里去了
现在学校搬走了,连那些好吃的突然之间都不见了
不过现在新校区的食堂好大哦
我第一次去都分不清方向哦
里面吃的花样比以前多多了
有时间了回来带你去转转哦
想你呢~~~
缘分是本书,翻得不经意会错过,读得太认真会流泪。

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好,好想回去看看哦。。。
那天看电视看到正在修建的西安地铁。。。。
以后不用座59路蜗牛车了。。
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现在的西安咸阳机场是国内第4大航空港

大四的时候 “11路”去了机场  差点累死在路上。。。
现在想想好像长征哦,只是有点短,哈哈
踏平富士山,让樱花不再浪漫..

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好热心的主人啊,到处都是你的脚印,偶都不好意思不回访一下了哈哈

送上美文一篇哈哈

Beyond Expectations
—— By Milt Garrett
It seems a car dealership in my hometown of Albuquerque was selling, on average, six to eight new cars a day, six days a week. I was also told that 72 percent of this dealership's first-time visitors returned for a second visit. (At that time, the average for all dealerships in Albuquerque for second-time visitors was 8 percent.) I was curious and intrigued. How does a car dealership get 72 percent of its first-time visitors to return? And how can they sell six to eight cars a day in a slumping car market? When I walked into Saturn of Albuquerque that Friday four years ago, the staff there didn't know me from Adam; yet they shared with me their pricing policy, the profit margin on every model, and staff income. They even opened their training manuals for my review and invited me back on Saturday if I wanted more information (an invitation I heartily accepted). I learned that this dealership (like all Saturn dealerships) has a "no-dicker sticker" policy; that is, the price on the window is the price you pay for the car. Period. You can't even negotiate for a free set of floor mats. Saturn abides by its premise of selling high-quality automobiles for a reasonable price. Furthermore, Saturn sales consultants (their term for customer-contact people) aren't paid a commission - they're salaried. This means when you walk onto the showroom floor you're not bombarded with what I refer to as "beyond eager"  

sales people. I expanded my research to other dealerships in Albuquerque. It turned out that Ford Escorts, LTDs and Thunderbirds, as well as the Mercury Marquis, were also sold as "no-dicker sticker" cars. As Bruce Sutherland at Richardson Ford said, "We were losing our market to Saturn because of their pricing and salary policies." He also said, "If we all did what Saturn was doing, we'd not only make a decent living, but we'd also enjoy a better reputation." On Sunday, the day after my second visit to the Saturn store (their term, not mine), my wife, Jane, and I were walking as we frequently do. On this particular June morning, Jane gently slipped her hand in mine and said tenderly, "I don't know if you remember, but today's my fifth anniversary of being cancer-free." She was diagnosed with breast cancer five years ago and had undergone surgery. I was stunned, partially because I was embarrassed that I had forgotten, and, partially, because...well, it seems we spend all of our time earning a living and never stop to live our earnings. I mean, isn't this what it's really all about? I didn't know what to do with Jane's information. I spoke to her tenderly. All day. I took her to lunch. I bought the lunch. It was a nice, intimate day. The next day, Monday, Jane went off to work teaching school. Still beside myself not knowing what to do to mark this special occasion, I did the most impetuous thing I've ever done in my life: I bought a new Saturn. I bought every accessory they produce in Springhill, Tennessee, to hang on that car. There wasn't an accessory made that I didn't buy. I didn't pick the color and I didn't pick the model, but I paid cash and told them I'd bring Jane in on Wednesday at 4:30 to make those two decisions. I told them why I was buying the car, and that it was my secret and they were not to reveal anything to her. Tuesday morning, it dawned on me that Jane always wanted a white car. I called our sales consultant at Saturn, and I asked him if he had anything white in the store. He said he had one left but he couldn't guarantee it'd still be available Wednesday at 4:30 because they were selling so fast. I said I'd take my chances and asked him to put it in the showroom. Wednesday came and went. Unexpectedly, someone in our family was admitted to the hospital. So, it wasn't until 9:30 Saturday morning when, after telling Jane the biggest lie to get her out of the house, we finally made our way to the Saturn store. I quickly turned into the parking lot and Jane angrily asked, "What are you doing? You promised me we'd get home right away." I said, "I'm sorry, I forgot I have to pick up something here for my Kiwanis speech next week." Jane had never been in a Saturn store. When we went through the front door, the Lord took control of her feet and her mouth. She saw that little white Saturn coupe all the way across the showroom floor. She quickly passed a multi-colored sea of automobiles, sat in the little white Saturn and said, "Oh, what a pretty little car. Can I have a new car?" I said, "No. Not until Charlie graduates from college." Our son, Charlie, was attending the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia (we call that "out of state" tuition). She said, "I'm sick and tired of driving that old Dodge, I want a new car." I said, "I promise, just three more semesters and he'll be out." Next, Jane walked around to the front of the car. As she looked it over, she let out the most blood-curdling, shrill scream I'd ever heard in 29 years of marriage. Now, before I tell you why Jane screamed, let me tell you what our sales consultant had done. He had ordered a large, professionally engraved sign (white letters on blue) and affixed the Saturn company logo on it. The sign stood alone on the hood of the little white Saturn coupe. It said "Congratulations, Jane. This car is yours. Five years cancer-free. Let's celebrate life. From Milt, Billy and Team Saturn" Every employee at Saturn of Albuquerque had endorsed the back of that sign. Jane saw it, screamed, collapsed in my arms and bawled her eyes out. I didn't  

know what to do. I was in tears. I took out my invoice from the previous Monday, unfolded it and, pointing to the white coupe, said, "No, honey, this car isn't yours. I bought you this one." I tapped the invoice with my index finger. Jane said, "No, I want this one right here." Charlie, who was home from college and with us, said, "No, Mom. Dad bought you anything you want in Springhill, Tennessee or anything on the lot here." Jane said, "You don't understand, I want this one." While this conversation was going on, I looked around and discovered that there was no one in the store. Our sales consultant had arranged it so that we could share the moment alone. The mechanics, the clerical staff, the front-desk receptionist, management and all sales consultants had left the store for the sanctity of our event. Even so, it's impossible to have a lot of privacy when so many people are standing outside the showroom windows looking in. When Jane screamed and collapsed in my arms, I saw everybody outside applaud and begin to cry. Every new customer that came to the store in those minutes was not allowed to enter; instead, the staff took them aside and explained what was happening. Jane never drove the car until she took it through the showroom door that day to drive it home. Over the years, I've told this story in the United States, Australia and Indonesia as an example of legendary service. A woman in my audience in San Francisco from Anchorage, Alaska, heard the story; she called Saturn of Albuquerque long distance and bought a new car. It's like Ken Blanchard says, "It's only the stories told about us that differentiate us in the market place."

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  • ccum 卡币 +2 感谢分享,继续保持 2008-7-13 08:02
深蓝色的回忆浅蓝色的梦虚幻飘渺的理想

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歌不错
恭喜雪终于会贴歌了
宠辱不惊,看庭前花开花落;
去留随意,望天上云卷云舒。

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恭喜安家!

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回复 71楼 的帖子

我的天啊!!! 全是英文啊!!
我的英语很烂的哦!!
不过还是要谢谢!!
缘分是本书,翻得不经意会错过,读得太认真会流泪。

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原帖由 bl_f 于 2008-7-12 15:01 发表
歌不错
恭喜雪终于会贴歌了
是啊!!终于会了,不容易啊!!!
缘分是本书,翻得不经意会错过,读得太认真会流泪。

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原帖由 arobert 于 2008-7-12 15:13 发表
恭喜安家!
谢谢啊!!!!
嘿嘿!!!!
缘分是本书,翻得不经意会错过,读得太认真会流泪。

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那就帮你再盖一层
早点换歌
宠辱不惊,看庭前花开花落;
去留随意,望天上云卷云舒。

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雪  准备好你新发现的好歌噢..
马上就翻页了
踏平富士山,让樱花不再浪漫..

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再来一层  人呢?还在学英语?
踏平富士山,让樱花不再浪漫..

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哈,把雪家给淹了........
快来翻页哦......
踏平富士山,让樱花不再浪漫..

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