Occupy Wall Street protest: NYPD accused of heavy-handed tactics

October 3rd, 2011

Occupy Wall Street protest: NYPD accused of heavy-handed tactics:

Force criticised by protesters, who claim they were deliberately led on to road before being penned in and arrested

The New York police department has come under criticism for heavy-handed tactics during the Occupy Wall Street march over Brooklyn bridge, after more than 700 protesters were held for several hours.

Activists, as well as commentators following the protest against inequality and corporate excess, claim the response of the city’s police force to the peaceful event was vastly out of proportion. Almost 1,000 people have been arrested in two weeks – substantially more than the number of financiers who led the world into the 2008 economic meltdown.

As Salman Rushdie put it in a tweet: “The world’s economy has been wrecked by these rapacious traders. Yet it is the protesters who are jailed.”

The march began on Saturday afternoon in Zuccotti Park, the Manhattan the base of the core of 200 or so OWS demonstrators. By the time it reached Brooklyn bridge it had swollen to several thousand.

Accounts vary as to how about 500 protesters ended up on one lane of the road across the bridge, where they were all penned in with orange netting and arrested. Some accused the police of leading them on to the road as a sort of trap.

Video clips posted on YouTube, showing a small body of officers marching on to the road ahead of the mass of demonstrators, appeared to support this view.

But the NYPD rejected those claims, saying that many warnings were given by police to protesters to stay on the pedestrian walkway that runs across the bridge at a level above the road. Paul Browne, the deputy commissioner, said protesters were clearly told that if they went on to the road they would be arrested. “Some complied and took the walkway without being arrested. Others proceeded on the Brooklyn-bound vehicular roadway and were,” he said.

The police version of events was supported by some protesters.

Malcolm Harris, a blogger who took part in the march, tweeted that the police were wrong-footed. “The police didn’t lead us on to the bridge. They were backing the fuck up.”

Other participants suggested the confluence of so many on the road was a misunderstanding. Robert Cammiso, 48, told the Associated Press: “We were supposed to go up the pedestrian roadway. There was a huge funnel, a bottleneck, and we couldn’t fit. People jumped from the walkway on to the roadway. We thought the roadway was open to us.”

The NYPD was accused of over-weening behaviour towards the protesters once they were “kettled” on the bridge. Video footage showed police grappling with protesters and strong-arming them away, despite no apparent signs of violence.

The same footage shows the arrest of a young woman or girl wearing a cloth hat. Her age is not clear – she could be as young as 13 or as old as 20 – but the crowd clearly thought she was a child and chanted: “Shame, shame, shame.”

Others chanted: “You can’t arrest an idea” and “Let us out, let us out.”

The Battle of Brooklyn Bridge, as some dubbed it, came as protests begun in Manhattan spread across America. There were smaller but substantial demonstrations over the weekend in Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Denver, Washington and several other cities. In New York, most of those arrested were released early on Sunday with a citation for disorderly conduct. Brooklyn bridge was reopened by late evening, but the dramatic scenes there and the prevailing feeling that the police action was excessive are only likely to fuel the demonstrations as they carry on this week.

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盘点数学里十大不需要语言的证明 – 死理性派 – 果壳网 guokr.com

October 2nd, 2011

盘点数学里十大不需要语言的证明 – 死理性派 – 果壳网 guokr.com

真是神了。

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SaladHands30 – Guardian Soulmates

October 2nd, 2011

SaladHands30 – Guardian Soulmates

长见识了,原来英国的征婚启事是这样写的。对未来另一半的要求,不写身高,长相,职业,收入,而是性格!

What I’m looking for

Oh dear, I’m cracking now… I guess I’d really just like to meet a man who is unapologetically silly; who never orders Vanilla, thinks Magnolia is ‘safe’ or insists we print a map; a man for whom I’d pull an all-nighter on a school night; who walks or cycles instead of getting the tube; who will leave me utterly speechless and wanting to know more; who drinks proper beer and thinks he can surf, is able to order wine in a restaurant and can teach me to ski better, eats all major food groups, has more than one pair of shoes and climbs mountains; who thinks Foster the People are the best thing to happen in 2011 so far, but will make me leave work early on a Monday to see an unknown band in Brixton; who manages to get us two places for a new Supper Club on a Tuesday; who doesn’t watch TV at normal times but will spend Sunday in bed with iPlayer; who suggests camping in Cornwall one weekend and will dance with me til our feet bleed the next weekend; is my biggest critic and my greatest fan (and who I respect for both); agrees that cats are vain and fickle but would secretly love to get one, call it Carlos and try to make it love us rather than the branded offal we feed it; looks irresistible in a suit (but isn’t wearing one in his profile picture); makes my married best friend wish she was sleeping with him and my mum wish he was her son; unafraid to kiss me to make me shut up and yet can make me talk when I’ve clammed up; someone who just gets it, and gets me; and when I’m with him I forget to check my blackberry or my moral code.

I have a toolkit already, I live on my own so I know how to boil an egg, and my dad gave me a book last Christmas about how to change a car tyre – so that’s all less important.

Oh and I’ve spent the last 30 yrs trying to find someone who doesn’t think that going for a 10 mile run on a Sunday morning and then spending the whole of the rest of the day in the pub is counterintuitive – if you are out there then I will marry you. Tomorrow.

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叫人失望的联通

October 2nd, 2011

工信部为了平衡各大运营商的关系,把wcdma--国际通行的3G网络--这块肥肉给了中国联通。有人认为,联通从此可以携iPhone打一场翻身仗了。然而,从我和身边朋友的经历来看,联通的服务与它所掌握的技术,实在难以匹配。

在“十一”长假的第一天,我被浙江联通给停机了,原因是欠费59.01元。你也许会说,欠债还钱,欠费停机,天经地义,联通这么做也是按契约办事,要怪就怪你,不预存一点话费。

且听我说,问题是我预存了话费,而且预存了6999元,如今帐户余额至少有4000多元(我没查到具体余额)。换句话说,联通欠我4000元钱,而我不过欠了联通59.01元,为什么终止我的服务呢?难道怕我欠债不还,或者背债潜逃吗?

当初为了买联通iPhone4还托了关系,入了386元的套餐,我预存了24个月的话费后,联通每个月给我返还291元。剩下的95元,需要我自己补上。以前,我另存过一笔话费,多少钱我忘了,所以,一直以来我跟联通都相安无事。

10月1日上午收到联通短信,说我即将欠费停机,我还以为是联通搞错了,想不到下午就成真了。

我打10010询问究竟,客服小姐告诉我,像我这样的VIP客户,每个月有三次紧急开通的机会,只要拨打10018,按3。照做,结果语音提示我:“您这个月的三次机会已满。”这非常诡异,这个月才刚过了第一天,况且我头一次听说有这个紧急开通服务,怎么可能用光三次机会呢?打电话给vip客服,她说,她在家里,不在公司,她的权限跟我的一样,我不能开通的,她也不能开通。

还能怎么办呢?我只好在风雨中,骑着自行车,找到最近的联通营业厅去充值。

在雨中,我想,联通的服务还真的欠火候。

  • 联通分不清谁是他的敌人,谁是他的朋友,这个中国革命的基本问题。我是移动vip用户 ,2009年,转投联通,存了6999元话费,就是为了能享受到iPhone+wcdma的便利。这样的忠实用户,应该努力去维护他们,而不是刁难他们、羞辱他们。而,联通也不管你是盗跖颜渊,也不管欠它多少钱,为什么而欠,一律停机处理,实在令亲痛仇快。
  • 联通分不清什么情况下,不能给用户停机。如果是恶意欠费,当然要停机,如果是长期催缴无果,也可以停机,这些都没话说。但是,联通在国庆长假第一天,就停vip客户的机,也不管他是不是人在旅途,正好需要电话联系接机的亲人,也不管他是不是在外办事,正好需要打(注1)一个重要电话,也不管他是不是正困在天目山的山顶,正需要电话求救支援⋯⋯不分青红皂白,不分时间场合,一律照章办事,这是机器的思维方式,而不是人的方式。
  • 联通的搞不定自己的系统。本来,紧急开通服务,还算人性化,但是莫名其妙地出错,而且客户经理也说不出一个所以然,这说明,联通连自己的系统都弄不好,也搞不定。客户经理虽然休假期间也必须接客户的电话(这一点其实很不人性),但没有更多的权限,最终,于事无补。

我不是一个很较真的人,遇到麻烦更倾向于息事宁人,但是联通这次让我很不愉快。写出来,让联通更加了解一下用户心中的自己,让读者更加了解用户心中的联通,也算是对公民社会尽一点小小的义务。

(注1:推友 @normaning说:不过你的“正好需要接一个重要电话”说法有问题,因为停机开始应该只是单向。--据此修改。鸣谢。)

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被警察抓了怎麼辦? | News for Chinese

October 1st, 2011

被警察抓了怎麼辦? | News for Chinese

这对话写的,好像一个惯犯的口吻。

問:太好了,只要說找律師,我就不必再擔心跟警方之間的對話了!

答:這麼想是錯誤的。

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叫人失望的联通

October 1st, 2011

工信部为了平衡各大运营商的关系,把wcdma--国际通行的3G网络--这块肥肉给了中国联通。有人认为,联通从此可以携iPhone打一场翻身仗了。然而,从我和身边朋友的经历来看,联通的服务与它所掌握的技术,实在难以匹配。

在“十一”长假的第一天,我被浙江联通给停机了,原因是欠费59.01元。你也许会说,欠债还钱,欠费停机,天经地义,联通这么做也是按契约办事,要怪就怪你,不预存一点话费。

且听我说,问题是我预存了话费,而且预存了6999元,如今帐户余额至少有4000多元(我没查到具体余额)。换句话说,联通欠我4000元钱,而我不过欠了联通59.01元,为什么终止我的服务呢?难道怕我欠债不还,或者背债潜逃吗?

当初为了买联通iPhone4还托了关系,入了386元的套餐,我预存了24个月的话费后,联通每个月给我返还291元。剩下的95元,需要我自己补上。以前,我另存过一笔话费,多少钱我忘了,所以,一直以来我跟联通都相安无事。

10月1日上午收到联通短信,说我即将欠费停机,我还以为是联通搞错了,想不到下午就成真了。

我打10010询问究竟,客服小姐告诉我,像我这样的VIP客户,每个月有三次紧急开通的机会,只要拨打10018,按3。照做,结果语音提示我:“您这个月的三次机会已满。”这非常诡异,这个月才刚过了第一天,况且我头一次听说有这个紧急开通服务,怎么可能用光三次机会呢?打电话给vip客服,她说,她在家里,不在公司,她的权限跟我的一样,我不能开通的,她也不能开通。

还能怎么办呢?我只好在风雨中,骑着自行车,找到最近的联通营业厅去充值。

在雨中,我想,联通的服务还真的欠火候。

  • 联通分不清谁是他的敌人,谁是他的朋友,这个中国革命的基本问题。我是移动vip用户 ,2009年,转投联通,存了6999元话费,就是为了能享受到iPhone+wcdma的便利。这样的忠实用户,应该努力去维护他们,而不是刁难他们、羞辱他们。而,联通也不管你是盗跖颜渊,也不管欠它多少钱,为什么而欠,一律停机处理,实在令亲痛仇快。
  • 联通分不清什么时候不该给用户停机。如果是恶意欠费,当然要停机,如果是长期催缴无果,也可以停机,这些都没话说。但是,联通在国庆长假第一天,就停vip客户的机,也不管他是不是人在旅途,正好需要电话联系接机的亲人,也不管他是不是在外办事,正好需要接一个重要电话,也不管他是不是正困在天目山的山顶,正需要电话求救支援⋯⋯不分青红皂白,不分时间场合,一律照章办事,这是机器的思维方式,而不是人的方式。
  • 联通的搞不定自己的系统。本来,紧急开通服务,还算人性化,但是莫名其妙地出错,而且客户经理也说不出一个所以然,这说明,联通连自己的系统都弄不好,也搞不定。客户经理虽然休假期间也必须接客户的电话(这一点其实很不人性),但没有更多的权限,最终,于事无补。

我不是一个很较真的人,遇到麻烦更倾向于息事宁人,但是联通这次让我很不愉快。写出来,让联通更加了解以下用户心中的自己,让用户更家了解vip心中的联通,也算是对公民社会尽一点小小的义务。

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厨子余生记

September 30th, 2011

炒菜炒到一半,煤气罐里的煤气用光了,我不得不改用电火锅,这忽然揭开了一个惊天秘密,我忽然觉得呼吸畅快了好多,原来自从两个月多月前,决定自己做饭以来,我一直轻微煤气中毒。

怪不得我一直觉得莫名其妙地胸闷,多痰,(我已经戒烟3年多,并且所处的环境都是无烟的,也很少在交通高峰期外出)。我现在想起来了,有一次,我做饭的时候,发现煤气灶旁边一个小孔冒出蓝色的火焰,原来那个地方在漏气啊。糟糕的是,那束小火苗,只出现过一次,就不见了。这意味着,我在炒菜的时候,其实煤气一直在洩露中。

接下来,要么换一套安全的煤气灶,找最安全的煤气罐厂家,要么彻底抛弃煤气。我选择了后一种方式,我决定换全套电磁炉。

不过电磁炉也有一个问题,它的安全性一直是个谜。中文搜索,你会找到两种截然相反的说法,一种说无害,一种说很严重。为此,我专门查了英语网页,说法也是模棱两可。

不过,这难不住我。我只要保证我家孕妇不接触这玩意就行了。于是,痛下决心,买最好的电磁炉,最后我挑选了菲利普最贵的一款

以后人类已经无法阻止我成为一个厨子了。

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Induction Cooking: Radiation Hazards?

September 30th, 2011

Induction Cooking: Radiation Hazards?

我问了一个,电磁炉对人体有没有害的问题。

中文答案莫衷一是,终于找到了一个靠谱一点的英文文章。

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