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txt 编辑 童自荣 童自荣,男,中国著名配音演员,男,回族,1941年出生于江苏省丹阳市,1966年毕业于上海戏剧学院,自1973年开始在上海电影译制片厂从事影视配音工作至今,以其独特华丽的声音广为广大影迷所熟知;其配音代表作计有《佐罗》、《黑郁金香》、《少林寺》、《少林小子》、《苔丝》等。 丁建华 丁建华,女,译制片配音演员、导演。山东诸城林家村镇人。1953年生。1971年参加中国人民解放军任东海舰队文工团演员。 1976年任上海电影译制厂配音演员兼导演。先后在近二百部译制片中担任主要配音及导演。是享受国务院专家特殊津贴的国家一级演员、中国影协理事、中国电影基金会理事、中国电影表演学会理事、上海电影家协会理事、上海电影译制厂配音艺术学校校长。 姚锡娟 姚锡娟,话剧配音演,国家一级演员,话剧艺术指导,朗诵家,员。曾获中国话剧金狮奖、第五届全国优秀电视剧“飞天奖”优秀女配音演员奖、第三届大众电视金鹰奖最佳女配音演员奖,1993年因在广州举办了“姚锡娟艺术语言欣赏会”而荣获广东省鲁迅文艺奖。 徐东宇 徐东宇,男,青年配音演员,主持人。1999年毕业于北京外国语大学英语系,曾任北京人民广播电台音乐广播《中国歌曲排行榜》、中央人民广播电台《音乐和语言》及MTV中文广播节目《就在MTV》主持人,现为专业广告配音演员。 孙悦斌 孙悦斌,男,中国著名配音演员。中央戏剧学院表演系毕业,从事配音事业20余年。2005年被中国传媒大学播音系聘为教授。孙悦斌是目前中国大陆最顶级的配音大师之一,其声音雄浑大气,其尾音的运用恰好到处,无人能及,多次为译制片配音。被誉为“央视御用配音演员”。 李易 李易,中央电台著名播音员、影视广告配音专家。1986年北京广播学院播音系本科毕业。毕业后分配至中央人民广播电台。20年来参加过大量电视剧、译制片、专题片、广告片的配音工作。其中《中国1997》获国家政府奖。1987-1997主要为影视剧配音,如译制片《环游地球八十天》、《克莱默夫妇》、《刺杀肯尼迪》、《约翰·克里斯朵夫》等;电视剧《张学良》等;专题片《周恩来外交风云》、《孙子兵法》、《改革开放二十年》、《邓小平》、《圆明园》、《再说长江》等;北京电视台固定栏目《环球影视》等。 配音是制作动画的重要一环,配音的表现会直接影响到整套动画的质素。然而,配音工作范围还包括外语片制作、记录片、还有每天在媒体不停地播放的广告。简单来说,配音是一项为“影片”加上声音的工作。片集进入了后期制作阶段,工作人员发现片中有地方收音效果不佳,配音也是其中一个补救的方法。从此可见,配音组不是专为动画制作而设的,它的重要性,往往不次于音响组和特技组等等的后期制作部门。 1、普通话标准; 2、有较高的表演能力与模仿能力; 3、能变声。 ①具有受欢迎的音色且懂得声音保养技巧; ②懂得音乐或舞蹈,具有较好的形象; ③需要具备敏捷的反应和累积多年的配音经验; ④具有一定的艺术创造力,能够改变对白、口型等。 1、大专以上学历,配音相关专业; 2、具有标准的普通话,正确的吐字归音,准确地情感定位; 3、取得配音相关的执业资格并持有执业证书。 尽自己的能力,以最佳的表现完成工作是配音员的首要使命。除了声调和语气要控制得好,数口、对白修改也是配音员的工作之一。当然,他们需要具备敏捷的反应和累积多年的配音经验。一个好的配音员幕后工作要做好,声音保养也是一项不可忽视的工作 1、熟悉配音环境和配音稿件; 2、热嗓; 3、与导演沟通配音稿; 我从小不会花言巧语,讨不得她的欢心。哥哥深受宠爱,奶奶怕我抢走哥哥继承人的位置,把我赶出韩家。” “入赘苏家三年,受尽屈辱,韩家何时有过只言片语的关心。是她逼我离开韩家,现在一句话又要让我回去,当我韩三千是一条狗吗?” “我现在只想安安静静的当一个窝囊废,谁他妈也别来打扰我。” 韩三千迈着大步离开,留下一行人面面相觑。 苏家,云城一个二流世家,三年前韩三千落魄如狗,是苏家老爷子亲指婚约,当时一场婚礼惊动整个云城,不过轰动的原因却是因为苏迎夏嫁给了一个不知名的废物,沦为整个云城笑话。 韩三千的真实身份,只有苏家老爷子一人知晓,可是婚礼两个月之后,苏家老爷子因病去世,自此韩三千的身份无人知晓,而他,也坐实了无用废婿的身份。 三年来,韩三千受尽冷嘲热讽,冷眼相待。不过这些和被赶出韩家这件事情相比,后者更是凉了人心。 他已经认了,脊梁骨被人戳久也成了习惯。 今天是苏家老奶奶的寿辰,韩三千精心挑选了一份礼物,价值不高,注定会被人嘲笑,不过兜无二两银,他能做到的,也就这么多。 至于刚才发生的那件事情,韩三千内心平静无波,甚至有点想笑。 他哥哥巧舌如簧,虽然能讨得奶奶欢心,可为人却是嚣张跋扈,生活混乱,出事是迟早的。 说不定,这是天要亡韩家。 可是跟我有什么关系呢?我不过是苏家被人唾弃的上门女婿而已。 回到苏家别墅,一个靓丽的身影站在门口,焦躁不堪。 苏迎夏,一个非常漂亮的女人,韩三千有名无实的老婆,也是因为她足够优秀,所以三年前的婚礼才会成为笑话。 韩三千三步并作两步,小跑到苏迎夏身边,说道:“迎夏,你在等谁呢?” 苏迎夏充满厌烦的看了一眼韩三千,说道:“给奶奶的礼物准备好了吗?” 韩三千扬了扬手里的礼品盒说道:“准备好了,我花了很大的心思才选到的。” 苏迎夏连看都没看一眼,三年前也不知道爷爷发了什么神经,非要让她和韩三千结婚,而且还让韩三千当上门女婿。 更让苏迎夏不解的是,爷爷去世前还握着她的手,告诫她不要瞧不起韩三千。 三年了,苏迎夏想不明白这个废物有什么值得爷爷另眼相看的地方,要不是顾忌苏家名声,她早就想和韩三千离婚了。 “等会儿你别乱说话,今天所有的亲戚都会到场,免不了对你冷嘲热讽,你给我忍着,我不想因为你丢脸。”苏迎夏提醒道。 韩三千笑着点了点头,一副满不在乎的样子。 看到韩三千的表情,苏迎夏恨不得一头撞死,他没有背景,有点真本事也行啊,可是整整三年了,他在家里,除了扫地洗衣服做饭,从来没有干过其他事情。 苏迎夏对自己的态度,韩三千没有半点不满,因为两人在没有任何感情基础下结婚,而且还是嫁给他这个废物,对苏迎夏来说是一件非常不公平的事情,所以他能够理解苏迎夏。 两人走到客厅里,苏家亲戚几乎已经全部到场,热闹非凡。 “迎夏,你可算是来了。” “今天奶奶生日,你怎么来得这么晚。” “不会是去给奶奶准备什么惊喜了吧。” 亲戚热络的和苏迎夏打着招呼,完全忽略了韩三千的存在。 习惯了当背景板的韩三千也不在意,被忽略了才好,免得有人拿他当笑话看。 不过总有人对他不满,苏迎夏的堂哥苏海超,每一次见面,必然会刁难韩三千,而且把韩三千贬得一文不值。甚至韩三千在云城的废婿名号,都是苏海超一手促成的,经常在外面说些韩三千的坏话。 “韩三千,你这手里拿着的,不会是给奶奶的礼物吧?”苏海超一脸笑意的看着韩三千,这么大点的东西,还用礼品纸包着,一看就是廉价货。 “是啊。”韩三千大大方方的承认道。 苏海超嗤笑道:“这是个什么东西,不会是从路边摊买来的吧?” 韩三千摇着头,说道:“从礼品店买的。” 虽然实诚,不过他这番话却是引起了哄堂大笑,苏迎夏表情凝固,没想到这才刚到家里,她就要因为韩三千丢脸了。 不过通常这种时候,苏迎夏都是不说话的,她把自己和韩三千当作两家人,韩三千怎么丢脸她不管,只要不把话题扯到她身上就行。 “你是来搞笑的吗?奶奶今天八十大寿,你准备礼物,这么不用心吗?”苏海超走到客厅的茶几旁,上面摆满了各种精贵的礼物,一看就价值不菲,和韩三千的礼品盒相比,简直就是云泥之别。 “看看我给奶奶送的什么,陈年普洱,知道这饼茶多少钱吗?八十八万。”苏海超得意的说道。 “呵呵,真好。”韩三千看了一眼苏迎夏,之前苏迎夏已经告诫过他了,少说话,所以他也是惜字如金的回答。 苏海超摆明想用自己的礼物在韩三千面前秀优越感,继续说道:“从这饼茶上面扣点渣渣,都比你的礼物贵,你说是吧,渣渣。” 韩三千笑而不语,整个客厅里充斥着嗤笑的声音。 虽然苏迎夏打定主意不参合韩三千的事情,可说到底,韩三千还是她的老公,有证有婚礼,哪怕这三年以来她从来没有让韩三千碰过,没有夫妻之实,但韩三千当着这么多亲戚的面丢脸,她面子上也过不去。 “苏海超,差不多行了,你有钱是你的事,送多贵的礼物跟我们没关系,不用拿出来显摆。”苏迎夏一脸不悦的说道。 韩三千惊讶的看着苏迎夏,整整三年以来,这是苏迎夏第一次帮他说话。 “显摆?迎夏,你这话可说错了,我有必要在一个废物面前显摆吗?我只是觉得他不重视奶奶的寿辰而已,还有你,他不懂事,没钱送礼,难道你就不知道帮衬一下,反正这个废物也是吃软饭的。还是说,根本就是你不重视奶奶的寿辰?”苏海超冷笑道。 “你……”苏迎夏面红耳赤,她家里在苏家地位最低,也是生活条件最差的,动辄几十万的礼物,她还真拿不出手。 这时候,韩三千突然站起身,走到苏海超身边,在普洱上嗅了嗅。 “你干什么,这是给奶奶的礼物,是你这个废物能闻的吗?”苏海超愤怒的说道。 韩三千眉头微皱,说道:“普洱越陈越香,也是因为这个缘故,市场上年份越久的普洱,价格就会越贵。可正因为如此,很多商贩会利用年份造价,刻意抬高价格。” “普洱还分生茶和熟茶,你手里这饼茶叶以青绿墨绿为主,可以判断为生茶。生茶有着熟茶不可比拟的口感,可新制生茶却有着茶叶咖啡碱,对人体肠胃有很大的刺激性,需要长时间的陈放,陈放周期越长,含量也会越少。” “但是你手里这饼茶,由于刻意做旧,陈放周期远远不够,喝了之后,必然会对身体产生危害。” “我是渣渣不错,可你以次充好,甚至还要危害奶奶的身体健康,岂不是比我更渣。” 韩三千掷地有声,指着苏海超,整个苏家别墅,寂静无声! “你放屁,奶奶这两年已经不喝茶了,我怎么可能会害她。”苏海超满脸惶恐的说道,一副急于辩解的样子,反而让人觉得他心里有鬼。 “哦,原来是这样。”韩三千点着头,一副恍然大悟的样子说道:“原来你知道奶奶不喝茶,所以才以次充好来蒙骗她老人家,八十八万,进了你自己的口袋吧。” 苏海超眼神飘忽,一副心虚的样子,因为韩三千的话全说中了,他的确是以次充好,想为自己家挣点面子,而且奶奶现在不喝茶,在他看来肯定不可能发现这件事情。 没想到想在韩三千面前显摆,让众亲戚看看韩三千的笑话,却被韩三千戳破了他的谎言! “你这个废物说的话,就跟编故事一样,就凭你也懂茶吗?”苏海超强装镇定的说道。 刚才还对苏海超有所怀疑的亲戚们,听到这句话才惊觉自己差点被韩三千忽悠了。 他一个吃软饭的家伙,怎么可能懂得这些高端的产品呢? “韩三千,你不懂就闭嘴,别污蔑海超。” “是啊,也不看看自己是个什么货色,装什么专业人士,你分得清什么是好坏吗?” “你只分得清盐和味精吧,毕竟是家庭煮夫。” 又是一阵哄堂大笑,格外的刺耳。 韩三千也不辩解,在韩家的时候,他曾结识过一位茶道的专业人士,而且也是一名茶饼收藏家,他对于茶的了解,在场没有任何一个人比得过。 但隔行如隔山,给这些什么都不懂的人解释再多也没用。 “什么事情这么热闹。”这时,一个苍老的声音传来,苏家老太太终于现身了。 一众亲戚纷纷起身,态度恭敬无比。 自从苏家老爷子去世之后,苏家老太太掌控大权,其地位就像是慈禧一样,苏家任何大小事务,都必须经过她的决定,苏家亲戚能有今天,也全是掌握在苏家老太太的手里。 有人巴望着苏家老太太赶紧死,他们才能够分得实权在手,可苏家老太太身体硬朗,最近几年可能是如不了那些人的愿了。 “奶奶,苏海超给你送了一饼陈年普洱,你看看是真是假。”苏迎夏看了一眼韩三千,也不知道怎么回事,居然相信了韩三千的话,或许她内心里,也希望能够拆穿这个谎言。 苏海超一听这话,顿时慌了。 旁人看不出这茶的真假,可是奶奶喝了几十年的茶,肯定能看得出来,让她来辨真伪,岂不是送头上铡刀吗? “是吗?拿来我看看。”苏家老太太说道。 苏海超一脸悲壮,就像是上刑场一样,把茶饼递给了老太太。 苏迎夏想为韩三千争点功劳,赶紧说道:“这是三千看出来的。” 苏家老太太满脸褶子露出不悦的神情,苏海超想死的心都有了,他父母也是脸色惨白,这要是真送了个假货,老太太不高兴记上一过,他们今后能分得的财产恐怕都要少一截啊。 苏迎夏看了韩三千一眼,心想他总算是为家里做了点事情,要是被奶奶夸了,今后对他的态度,可以稍微的和善一些。 但苏家老太太接下来的话,直接给苏迎夏泼了一盆凉水。 “这是真的,你为什么要污蔑海超?”老太太直视着韩三千,质问道。 韩三千一愣,这饼茶明显有问题,他知道老太太是个非常懂茶的人,怎么可能会看不出来呢? 苏海超也愣住了,居然蒙混过关了吗?难道是奶奶年纪大,老眼昏花了? “奶奶,你再仔细看看,这茶……” 韩三千还想解释,老太太厉声打断道:“你的意思是我年纪大了,眼睛不好使,连真假都分不出来了?我说它是真的,它就是真的。” “韩三千,奶奶都说是真的了,你还废什么话。” “妈,您别生气,韩三千本来就是个什么都不懂的人,在您面前装内行,不知所谓。” “韩三千,你还不给海超道歉。” 韩三千看着老太太,脸上突然露出了苦笑。 不是她没有看出来,而是她不想拆穿自己的孙子而已。 也是,我只是个外人,是你们眼中的废物入赘,又怎么可能因为我而伤了苏海超的面子呢。 啪! 一个响亮的耳光响起。 苏迎夏咬牙切齿的看着韩三千说道:“我就不该对你抱半点希望。” 脸上火辣辣的疼,由于苏迎夏指甲太长的原因,韩三千脸上划出了几道血痕。 韩三千猛然间握紧了拳头,可是看着苏迎夏眼眶泛泪的样子,又松开来。 她所受的委屈,不就是因为自己吗?有什么理由跟她发火。 三年来,他承受了许多的骂名和羞辱,苏迎夏又何尝不是呢? 对他来说是磨难,可是对苏迎夏来说,更是天降横祸。 “对不起,是我看走眼了。”韩三千说道。 苏迎夏感觉自己脸都被韩三千丢光了,恨不得找个地缝钻进去,要不是他多嘴,事情也不至于闹到这么难堪的地步。 “你跟我道歉有什么用,给海超道歉。”苏迎夏说道。 韩三千深吸了一口气,走到苏海超面前,低着头说道:“对不起。” 苏海超嘴角噙笑,附在韩三千耳边轻声说道:“你以为奶奶没有看出来吗?不过我是她老人家的孙子,而你,只是一个废物赘婿而已,就算是假的,她也会帮我。” 苏海超得意的语气对韩三千来说尤为刺耳,可老太太颠倒黑白,一口认定茶饼是真的,韩三千也无可奈何。 这个小插曲的发生,并没有让韩三千在苏家的地位变得更低,因为他是人人眼中的废物,地位已经是最低了。 只是对苏迎夏来说,这件事情非常难以接受,不过她难以接受的并不是韩三千让她丢脸。 当苏迎夏冷静下来之后,她才发现了一个问题,茶的真假根本就不重要,重要的是老太太根本就不可能帮韩三千说话,也就意味着哪怕韩三千真的看出茶有问题,而茶也的确是假的,奶奶也会护着苏海超。 快到吃午饭的时候,苏迎夏走到韩三千身边说道:“我欠你一巴掌,你想要,随时都可以拿去。” “一个巴掌都要还我?”韩三千苦笑道。 “我不想欠你任何东西,你也知道,我们之间注定会离婚,只是时间远近而已。”苏迎夏说道。 韩三千看着苏迎夏走向餐厅的背影,也不知道哪来的勇气,说道:“你希望我改变吗?这世上,只有你才能让我改变。” 苏迎夏笑着转头,笑意,很凄凉。 “你别忘了自己是什么身份,在苏家,你永远也不可能得到重用,更何况,你也不是什么怀才不遇的人。” 午饭时间,餐厅以家族身份重次之分入座。 韩三千这种入赘女婿的身份,自然被分到了最小的一张桌子上,也是距离苏家老太太最远的,而且和韩三千同桌的人,全是苏家上下的佣人和清洁工。 正吃着饭,一个人慌慌张张的跑进了餐厅。 “老奶奶,有人送礼来了。”那人对苏家老太太说道。 苏家老太太的寿辰,并没有请外人,而且历年来都是如此,更何况苏家在云城,只是个二流世家而已,并不会有人刻意讨好他们。 “是什么人?”苏家老太太问道。 “说是,什么韩家,我也不知道,以前没见过。”那人说道。 韩家? 在场姓韩的,只有韩三千,可是除了苏迎夏看了一眼韩三千之外,其他人根本就没有把姓韩和韩三千联系在一起。 “凤凰于飞,金梳子一把。” “凤凰来仪,金凤簪一支。” “吉祥如意,玉算盘一个。” “乘龙配凤,金手镯一对。” “鸳鸯戏莲,金碗筷一副。” …… 听着礼品清单,苏家人面面相觑,这哪是给苏家老太太送礼啊,根本就是聘礼! “现金彩礼,八百八十八万。” 苏家众人目瞪口呆。 当鲜红的百元大钞摆放在他们面前的时候,整个苏家餐厅里,鸦雀无声,只能听到些许急促的呼吸声。 八百八十八万,对于苏家这种二流世家来说,这样的彩礼钱几乎已经是天文数字。 苏家老太太拄拐起身,摇摇晃晃的走到报礼人面前,神色激动的问道:“请问,你们是什么人,又是看上了我苏家哪位闺女。” 一听到这话,几个没有成婚的苏家后辈女子激动得面红耳赤,虽然不知道对方是谁,可是能拿出这么惊人的聘礼,那必定是个豪门啊,嫁入豪门,可是她们做梦都在想的事情。 苏迎夏脸色惨白,她是唯一一个已经出嫁的苏家女子,也就是说,其他人都有机会,唯独她没有这种可能性。 “我只负责送礼,其他的事情,一概不知。”送礼人来得快,去得也快,一点信息都没有留下。 苏家众人看着金灿灿的黄金玉石,以及红艳艳的八百八十八万现金,不少人已经开始流口水了,这要是自家闺女被看重,岂不是飞上枝头变凤凰,今后整个苏家,都得仰仗他们。 “这肯定是我,我可是苏家最漂亮的女人。”这时候,有一个身材非常性感的女人开口说道。 “哟哟哟,哪来的自信,现在正主指不定是谁呢,要不要这么迫不及待。” “是啊,我们都有机会,怎么就一定会是你呢,我看啊,这位富家少爷,故意卖弄玄虚,说不定就是看上我了呢。” 几个后辈女人争锋相对,一家人顿时四分五裂。 “你们别争了,都有机会,不过可惜了,有个人只能眼巴巴的看着。”苏海超说这句话的时候,刻意看了一眼苏迎夏。 在场的人都知道他说的是谁,纷纷笑了起来。 “对对对,我们已经少了一个竞争对手了。” “韩三千,这可要谢谢你啊。” “要不是你,我们还得多一个对手呢。” 韩三千低着头,表情阴沉,甚至带着一丝狰狞,这些人不知道韩家是谁,但他却非常清楚。 弥补吗? 整整三年了,我韩三千需要吗? “别争了,这些东西我先保管着,等送礼的人亲自出面之后,知晓了谁才是他看中的人,我自会把这些聘礼给谁。”苏家老太太一锤定音,其他人也就不再争执了。 吃过午饭之后,苏迎夏一家三口没有等韩三千,自己开着车走了,因为这件事情让他们丢尽了颜面。 想当初韩三千入赘,别说聘礼,连彩礼钱都没有,今天看到这样的大手笔,他们心里又怎么可能不嫉妒呢? 回到家里,苏迎夏把自己关在房间里。 苏迎夏母亲蒋岚一脸愤怒的对苏国耀吼道:“你看看人家,再看看我们家,这就是差距。” “要不是你没用,老爷子怎么可能让韩三千入赘到我们家。” “老娘我当年真是瞎了眼,本以为嫁进苏家可以过上好日子,没想到落在你这个废物手里,老爷子从来就没有想过把苏家的继承权给你。” “看看其他人,各个住别墅,电梯公寓,我还跟你挤在这个爬楼梯的破小区里。” “苏家儿媳说出去倒是好听,可是摊上你这么个没用的废物,鬼知道我过的是什么苦日子。” 苏国耀低着头,不敢反驳,他是个典型的妻管严,而且也知道自己没用,根本不敢在蒋岚面前发脾气。 蒋岚的强势,导致了苏国耀更加没用。 “我不管,马上让迎夏和这个废物离婚,你苏家的面子跟我没关系,我只想过好生活。” 苏国耀弱弱的说道:“爸当年警告过我,不能让他们离婚,而且这件事情整个云城都知道,现在让他们离婚,不是闹笑话吗?” 蒋岚开始撒泼打滚,一把鼻涕一把泪的坐在地上,痛哭道:“苏国耀,你这个没有用的东西,我怎么会嫁给你这个窝囊废,老娘上辈子是造了什么孽,你难道要为了苏家的面子,毁了我们一家人,毁了迎夏下半辈子的生活吗?迎夏每天跑工地,难道你就不心疼?她是个姑娘家,可脏活累活,你那些亲戚全让她去做。你不心疼我,也应该心疼心疼自己的女儿啊。” 苏家是做建材生意的,跑工地是常事,这些活之所以会全部落在苏迎夏的头上,的确是因为他们家在苏家地位最低, 苏国耀难掩痛苦之色,他知道,的确是因为自己最没用,所以当初老爷子才会把韩三千塞给他们,这一切他要承担大部分的责任。 但是离婚这件事情,他说了不算,老太太宁愿让苏迎夏和韩三千窝囊一辈子,也绝不可能因为这件事情而让苏家丢脸。 当年的婚礼已经是一个笑话,好不容易三年过去,这件事情被人渐渐遗忘,要是离婚,这事必然会被人当作茶余饭后的笑料,老太太怎么可能会允许这种事情发生。 韩三千走到门口,听到家里传来的哭闹声,坐在阶梯上,掏出一支香烟,腾升的烟雾抹不去韩三千眼里的冷意。 一支烟抽完,韩三千准备进门,可是里面却传来了苏迎夏的声音。 把自己关在房间里的苏迎夏突然走到客厅,看着苦恼的蒋岚以及一脸痛苦的苏国耀,说道:“我不会跟他离婚。” “女儿,你是不是疯了,难道你要跟这个窝囊废过一辈子?”在蒋岚看来,苏迎夏应该是最希望离婚的,可她现在却这么说。 “我没疯,整整三年,他虽然没有出息,可是这三年时间里,他在家里没有过一句怨言,扫地做饭哪件事情不是他做的,哪怕是养一条狗也会有感情,更何况是一个人呢?” “我看不起他,但是我不恨他,这件事情是爷爷决定的,就算要恨,我也只恨爷爷。” “而且奶奶不会让我们离婚,她把苏家的颜面看得比什么都重要。” 门口,韩三千深吸了一口气,笑了,直到今天,他才知道自己在苏迎夏心里,原来并不是那么不堪,至少这个女人对他有一定的感情。 原来恨的极端,真的会产生爱啊。 “迎夏,委屈你了。”苏国耀叹着气说道。 脸颊两行清泪的苏迎夏摇着头,倔强的说道:“我不委屈。” 一直以来,苏迎夏也觉得自己会和韩三千离婚,甚至今天还对韩三千说过,他们迟早会离婚。 4、进录音棚试音; 5、配合调音师调音; 6、调整状态,对稿件试音; 7、对稿件完美诠释后正式录音。

疫情拐点已经过去了?

不! 现在是最艰难的时候!


疫情防控措施一旦放松,大规模爆发随时可能发生!
钟南山的这个预判,很多人都不高兴,因为这意味着他们去景区放风、去饭店聚餐的计划可能还得往后推。
今天上午,钟南山对疫情做出最新研判,也给不少人泼了冷水。
1、谈疫情形势,现在是最艰难的时候 。原来高水平的防控措施,才使得病例减少,一旦放松,做不到及时监测,很可能引发聚集性传染病例。
2、谈治疗药物,一个月研发出针对新冠肺炎的新药是不可能的
3、谈武汉,当务之急是对武汉的疑似病例进行确诊 ,尽快区分新冠病毒和流感。目前国内只有武汉出现大规模爆发,但美国流感已导致超1.4万人死亡,将两者确诊并分开治疗迫在眉睫。
4、谈疫情预测,我们预测的人员回流后高峰还没有出现 。在国家强力防控和延迟复工下,我们累计感染人数远低于国外专家预测的16万人, 我们有信心,四月底基本控制
5、谈病毒来源 ,疫情首先出现在中国,国外的一些情况表明, 疫情不一定发源在中国 。此次的新冠病毒到底是怎么来的,目前还是不清楚,以前是不是早已存在我们也不知道,中间宿主应该不只有穿山甲一种。
说真话,做实事,这就是我们认识的钟南山。 他说的话不一定是你想听的,但这样的话却是对我们最有利的。


事实证明,钟南山的担忧,绝非言过其实。
疫情当下,没有孤岛,全体人类都是一个整体。而国外爆发性病例增长的混乱,已开始影响到中国。

就在昨天, 中国已经出现首例国外输入型病例 该名确诊患者从伊朗乘飞机经莫斯科到达上海,随后乘火车到达宁夏中卫市 。目前有关部门正紧急排查该患者在国内的行动轨迹,以筛查可能存在的接触者。

再看看国外让人揪心的疫情防控态势,就知道这场事关全人类的战役形势有多严峻,我们想置身事外还为时太早。
韩国 :单日爆炸性增加505例,新增病例已超湖北昨天的409例!
截止今天下午,韩国累计确诊病例达1766例。韩国面积同浙江相当,但5200万总人口中,高达2600万人都生活在首尔周围,也是那些不听政府规劝的邪教徒们最活跃的地方,高度集中的人口最容易引发病毒扩散,目前韩国确诊的人数中,高达6成都跟“新天地”教会有关。


此前出现的“毒王”,就是一名邪教徒,这名“31号病例”一人感染了至少38人,多数都没有跟她有过直接接触,这就是钟南山最害怕的超级传播者,我们目前还没有出现,但必须时刻提防。
已经有报道指出,不少韩国人准备前往中国避难。今天凌晨,韩国一架航班159人抵达成都,所有人一下飞机就得接受严格检测并详细登记个人和目的地信息,统一实行居家或集中隔离。
日本 :眼睁睁看着疫情扩散。
为了举办奥运会,日本迟迟不肯提升疫情防控等级,迄今都没叫停国内大型聚集活动。奥运圣火传递预演正常举行;1天12场、规模超50万人参加的马拉松比赛如期开跑;约1万人参加的“裸祭”活动,没有人戴口罩。


而最新消息指出,这届奥运会可能真要黄了。国际奥委会高级委员迪克·庞德在接受外媒采访时表示,“如果新冠病毒无法在5月底得到控制,那么奥运会将会被取消,而不是延期或者更换地点。”
日本目前确诊的病例已达912人,国内忧心忡忡,显然对2个月内控制疫情没有信心。
意大利 :一边封城,一边继续狂欢。
同韩国一样,意大利的散漫导致病例出现爆炸性增长。仅过了一个周末,确诊人数就从21日的3例,飙升到24日229例。这冠绝全球的传播速度,还是在22日连夜封闭11座城市后发生的,意大利也成了中国外第一个封城的国家。

意大利“一号病人”行动轨迹图,5万人、10个城镇受到影响

被确诊的“1号病人”近期并未来过中国,迄今都不知道怎么被感染的,他此前在三个地区参加了马拉松和足球赛,影响人数达到令人瞠目的5万人。
奇葩的是,这却并未影响其他城市的狂欢。23日,意大利西北部城市伊夫雷亚的“橘子大战”照常举行,大约有1.5万人参加。好在25日的威尼斯狂欢节被叫停,不然受影响的人数更多。
一向"无国界"的欧洲,疫情防控面临强力挑战。除意大利外,法国、德国、西班牙等欧洲国家都已出现新冠肺炎确诊病例。
美国 :开始慌了,卫生部官员承认新冠肺炎有可能在美国全境蔓延。


美国目前宣告有60例确诊患者, 26日出现了首例不明感染病例 ,近期没有来过中国,也没有接触过其他感染者。特朗普几天前“疫情得到控制”的说法遭到打脸。美国安全部部长更是对疫情最新情况一问三不知。


美国民众已经开始人心惶惶,日本媒体21日爆料“凶猛的流感实际上是新冠?在美国造成1万多人死亡……冲击性的事实”,质疑造成1.4万人死亡的美国流感中,存在新冠病毒感染者。随后“美国是病毒发源地”的说法在网络传播,而美国只有3个州有核酸检测能力,这是确诊新冠肺炎的必要条件。


在高度警惕外输型病例的同时,也应该清醒的认识到,我们的形势也远没有到可以放心的程度。
从9人、5人再到24人! 全国除湖北连续多日新增确诊下降的趋势,在昨天被改写 给所有人都提了醒,疫情形势随时可能出现反弹。


更令人警醒的是 ,昨天,一则“ 武汉刑满释放并被确诊的女子进京 ”的消息引发广泛关注,该女子在封城后还能离开武汉,并顺利到达北京。


消息一出,中央震怒 ,事情肯定不简单,国家火速出手,由司法部牵头,最高检和公安部成立联合调查组,赴湖北彻查。而北京和湖北均成立调查组展开调查工作。湖北省委书记应勇作出批示: 不管是谁,都要一查到底
这一事件的曝光,说明我们在湖北和武汉布下的天罗地网,仍有不小的缺口。

正好一周前,武汉完成了为期3天“不漏一户、不漏一人”的集中拉网大排查,市委书记王忠林更是要求各区负责人要作出承诺:“ 如果再发现一例,就拿区委书记、区长是问 。”
此后,湖北和武汉确实撤职查办了一批不作为的官员,但还是有人在说谎,还是有人不把疫情当回事。
武汉,这个决定全部战役走势的核心战场,集中了全国的所有医护精锐,但每天新增的确诊病例依然没有得到有效遏制。
不敢想象,背后还有多少未尽的责任和漏洞对病毒敞开着,期待国家有关部门雷霆行动之下, 这些缺口都能得到迅速补上。



169. Don't let yesterday use up too much of today. 别留念昨天了,把握好今天吧。(Will Rogers) 170. If you are not brave enough, no one will back you up. 你不勇敢,没人替你坚强。171. If you don't build your dream, someone will hire you to build theirs. 如果你没有梦想,那么你只能为别人的梦想打工。172. Beauty is all around, if you just open your heart to see. 只要你给自己机会,你会发现你的世界可以很美丽。173. The difference in winning and losing is most often...not quitting. 赢与输的差别通常是--不放弃。(华特·迪士尼) 174. I am ordinary yet unique. 我很平凡,但我独一无二。175. I like people who make me laugh in spite of myself. 我喜欢那些让我笑起来的人,就算是我不想笑的时候。176. Image a new story for your life and start living it. 为你的生命想一个全新剧本,并去倾情出演吧!177. I'd rather be a happy fool than a sad sage. 做个悲伤的智者,不如做个开心的傻子。178. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. 未来属于那些相信梦想之美的人。(埃莉诺·罗斯福) 179. Even if you get no applause, you should accept a curtain call gracefully and appreciate your own efforts. 即使没有人为你鼓掌,也要优雅的谢幕,感谢自己的认真付出。180. Don't let dream just be your dream. 别让梦想只停留在梦里。181. A day without laughter is a day wasted. 没有笑声的一天是浪费了的一天。(卓别林) 182. Travel and see the world; afterwards, you will be able to put your concerns in perspective. 去旅行吧,见的世面多了,你会发现原来在意的那些结根本算不了什么。183. The key to acquiring proficiency in any task is repetition. 任何事情成功关键都是熟能生巧。《生活大爆炸》 184. You can be happy no matter what. 开心一点吧,管它会怎样。185. A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow. 今天的好计划胜过明天的完美计划。186. Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'! 一切皆有可能!“不可能”的意思是:“不,可能。”(奥黛丽·赫本) 187. Life isn't fair, but no matter your circumstances, you have to give it your all. 生活是不公平的,不管你的境遇如何,你只能全力以赴。188. No matter how hard it is, just keep going because you only fail when you give up. 无论多么艰难,都要继续前进,因为只有你放弃的那一刻,你才输了。     When Paul Jobs was mustered out of the Coast Guard after World War II, he made a wager with his crewmates. They had arrived in San Francisco, where their ship was decommissioned, and Paul bet that he would find himself a wife within two weeks. He was a taut, tattooed engine mechanic, six feet tall, with a passing resemblance to James Dean. But it wasn’t his looks that got him a date with Clara Hagopian, a sweet-humored daughter of Armenian immigrants. It was the fact that he and his friends had a car, unlike the group she had originally planned to go out with that evening. Ten days later, in March 1946, Paul got engaged to Clara and won his wager. It would turn out to be a happy marriage, one that lasted until death parted them more than forty years later. Paul Reinhold Jobs had been raised on a dairy farm in Germantown, Wisconsin. Even though his father was an alcoholic and sometimes abusive, Paul ended up with a gentle and calm disposition under his leathery exterior. After dropping out of high school, he wandered through the Midwest picking up work as a mechanic until, at age nineteen, he joined the Coast Guard, even though he didn’t know how to swim. He was deployed on the USS General M. C. Meigs and spent much of the war ferrying troops to Italy for General Patton. His talent as a machinist and fireman earned him commendations, but he occasionally found himself in minor trouble and never rose above the rank of seaman. Clara was born in New Jersey, where her parents had landed after fleeing the Turks in Armenia, and they moved to the Mission District of San Francisco when she was a child. She had a secret that she rarely mentioned to anyone: She had been married before, but her husband had been killed in the war. So when she met Paul Jobs on that first date, she was primed to start a new life. Clara, however, loved San Francisco, and in 1952 she convinced her husband to move back there. They got an apartment in the Sunset District facing the Pacific, just south of Golden Gate Park, and he took a job working for a finance company as a “repo man,” picking the locks of cars whose owners hadn’t paid their loans and repossessing them. He also bought, repaired, and sold some of the cars, making a decent enough living in the process. There was, however, something missing in their lives. They wanted children, but Clara had suffered an ectopic pregnancy, in which the fertilized egg was implanted in a fallopian tube rather than the uterus, and she had been unable to have any. So by 1955, after nine years of marriage, they were looking to adopt a child. Like Paul Jobs, Joanne Schieble was from a rural Wisconsin family of German heritage. Her father, Arthur Schieble, had immigrated to the outskirts of Green Bay, where he and his wife owned a mink farm and dabbled successfully in various other businesses, including real estate and photoengraving. He was very strict, especially regarding his daughter’s relationships, and he had strongly disapproved of her first love, an artist who was not a Catholic. Thus it was no surprise that he threatened to cut Joanne off completely when, as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin, she fell in love with Abdulfattah “John” Jandali, a Muslim teaching assistant from Syria. Jandali was the youngest of nine children in a prominent Syrian family. His father owned oil refineries and multiple other businesses, with large holdings in Damascus and Homs, and at one point pretty much controlled the price of wheat in the region. His mothe凝固的熔岩流。火星上常常有猛烈的大风,大风扬起沙尘能形成可以覆盖火星全球的特大型沙尘暴。每次沙尘暴可持续数个星期。火星两极的冰冠和火星大气中含有水份。从火星表面获得的探测数据证明,在远古时期,火星曾经有过液态的水,而且水量特别大。[51] 土星是离太阳第六颗行星,直径120536㎞,体积仅次于木星。主要由氢组成,还有少量的氦与微量元素,内部的核心包括岩石和冰,外围由数层金属氢和气体包裹着。地球距离土星13亿公里。土星的引力比地球强2.5倍,能够牵引太阳系内其它行星,使地球处于一个椭圆轨道中运行,并且与太阳保持适当距离,适宜生命繁衍。当土星轨道倾斜20度将使地球轨道比金星轨道更接近太阳,同时,这将导致火星完全离开太阳系。[52]  土星是已知唯一密度小于水的行星,假如能够将土星放入一个巨大的浴池之中,它将可以漂浮起来。土星有一个巨大的磁气圈和一个狂风肆虐的大气层,赤道附近的风速可达1800千米/时。在环绕土星运行的31颗卫星中间,土卫六是最大的一颗,比水星和月球还大,也是太阳系中唯一拥有浓厚大气层的卫星。[53] 天王星是离太阳第七颗行星,51118km。体积约为地球的65倍,在九大行星中仅次于木星和土星。天王星的大气层中83%是氢,15%为氦,2%为甲烷以及少量的乙炔和碳氢化合物。上层大气层的甲烷吸收红光,使天王星呈现蓝绿色。大气在固定纬度集结成云层,类似于木星和土星在纬线上鲜艳的条状色带。天王星云层的平均温度为零下193摄氏度。质量为8.6810±13×10²⁵kg,相当于地球质量的14.63倍。密度较小,只有1.24克/立方厘米,为海王星密度值的74.7%。[54] 恒星 恒星 海王星是离太阳的第八颗行星,直径49532千米。海王星绕太阳运转的轨道半径为45亿千米,公转一周需要165年。海王星的直径和天王星类似,质量比天王星略大一些。海王星和天王星的主要大气成分都是氢和氦,内部结构也极为相近,所以说海王星与天王星是一对孪生兄弟。[55]  海王星有太阳系最强烈的风,测量到的时速高达2100公里。海王星云顶的温度是-218 °C,是太阳系最冷的地区之一。海王星核心的温度约为7000 °C,可以和太阳的表面比较。海王星在1846年9月23日被发现,是唯一利用数学预测而非有计划的观测发现的行星。[56] 冥王星,位于海王星以外的柯伊伯带内侧,是柯伊伯带中已知的最大天体。[57]  直径约为2370±20km,是地球直径的18.5%。[58]  2006年8月24日,国际天文学联合会大会24日投票决定,不再将传统九大行星之一的冥王星视为行星,而将其列入“矮行星”。大会通过的决议规定,“行星”指的是围绕太阳运转、自身引力足以克服其刚体力而使天体呈圆球状、能够清除其轨道附近其他物体的天体。在太阳系传统的“九大行星”中,只有水星、金星、地球、火星、木星、土星、天王星和海王星符合这些要求。冥王星由于其轨道与海王星的轨道相交,不符合新的行星定义,因此被自动降级为“矮行星”。[59]  冥王星的表面温度大概在-238到-228℃之间。冥王星的成份由70%岩石和30%冰水混合而成的。地表上光亮的部分可能覆盖着一些固体氮以及少量 卫星拍月球经过地球,可见清晰月球背面 卫星拍月球经过地球,可见清晰月球背面 [60] 的固体甲烷和一氧化碳,冥王星表面的黑暗部分可能是一些基本的有机物质或是由宇宙射线引发的光化学反应。冥王星的大气层主要由氮和少量的一氧化碳及甲烷组成。大气极其稀薄,地面压强只有少量微帕。[61] 地球是离太阳第三颗行星,是我们人类的家乡,尽管地球是太阳系中一颗普通的行星,但它在许多方面都是独一无二的。比如,它是太阳系中唯一一颗面积大部分被水覆盖的行星,也是目前所知唯一一颗有生命存在的星球。质量M=5.9742 ×10^24 公斤,表面温度:t = - 30 ~ +45。[62]  英国科研人员在《天体生物学》杂志上报告说,如果没有小行星撞击等可能剧烈改变环境的事件发生,地球适宜人类居住的时间还剩约17.5亿年,不过人为造成的气候变化可能缩短这一时间。[63] 彗星是由灰尘和冰块组成的太阳系中的一类小天体,绕日运动。[64]  科学家使用探测器对彗星的化学遗留物进行分析,发现其主要成份为氨、甲烷、硫化氢、氰化氢和甲醛。科学家得出结论称,彗星的气味闻起来像是臭鸡蛋、马尿、酒精和苦杏仁的气味综合。[65-66] “67P/楚留莫夫-格拉希门克”彗星 “67P/楚留莫夫-格拉希门克”彗星 [67] 在太阳系的周围还包裹着一个庞大的“奥尔特云”。星云内分布着不计其数的冰块、雪团和碎石。其中的某些会受太阳引力影响飞入内太阳系,这学说,在原有的轨道(或称小天体轨道)上又增加了更多的天体运行轨道。这一模式称每颗行星都沿着一个小轨道作圆周运行,而小轨道又沿着该行星的大轨道绕地球作圆周运动。几百年之后,这一模式的漏洞越来越明显。科学家们又在这个模式上增加了许多轨道,行星就这样沿着一道又一道的轨道作圆周运动。哥白尼想用“现代”(16世纪的)技术来改进托勒密的测量结果,以期取消一些小轨道。在长达近20年的时间里,哥白尼不辞辛劳日夜测量行星的位置,但其测量获得的结果仍然与托勒密的天体运行模式没有多少差别。哥白尼想知道在另一个运行着的行星上观察这些行星的运行情况会是什么样的。基于这种设想,哥白尼萌发了一个念头:假如地球在运行中,那么这些行星的运行看上去会是什么情况呢?这一设想在他脑海里变得清晰起来了。一年里,哥白尼在不同的时间、不同的距离从地球上观察行星,每一个行星的情况都不相同,这是他意识到地球不可能位于星星轨道的中心。经过20年的观测,哥白尼发现唯独太阳的周年变化不明显。这意味着地球和太阳的距离始终没有改变。如果地球不是宇宙的中心,那么宇宙的中心就是太阳。的发现才使牛顿有能力确定运动定律和万有引力定律。哥白尼的日心宇宙体系既然是时代的产物,它就不能不受到时代的限制。反对神学的不彻底性,同时表现在哥白尼的某些观点上,他的体系是存在缺陷的。哥白尼所指的宇宙是局限在一个小的范围内的,具体来说,他的宇宙结构就是今天我们所熟知的太阳系,即以太阳为中心的天体系统。宇宙既然有它的中心,就必须有它的边界,哥白尼虽然否定了托勒玫的“九重天”,但他却保留了一层恒星天,尽管他回避了宇宙是否有限这个问题,但实际上他是相信恒星天球是宇宙的“外壳”,他仍然相信天体只能按照所谓完美的圆形轨道运动,所以哥白尼的宇宙体系,仍然包含着不动的中心天体。但是作为近代自然科学的奠基人,哥白尼的历史功绩是伟大的。确认地球不是宇宙的中心,而是行星之一,从而掀起了一场天文学上根本性的革命,是人类探求客观真理道路上的里程碑。哥白尼的伟大成就,不仅铺平了通向近代天文学的道路,而且开创了整个自然界科学向前迈进的新时代。从哥白尼时代起,脱离教会束缚的自然科学和哲学开始获得飞跃的发展。哥白尼的科学成就,是他所处时代的产物,又转过来推动了时代的发展。顺应时代变化 十五、六世纪的欧洲,正是从封建社会向资本主义社会转变的关键时期,在这一二百年间,社会发生了巨大的变化。14世纪ndali soon after. She held out hope, she would later tell family members, sometimes tearing up at the memory, that once they were married, she could get their 别让梦想只停留在梦里。181. A day without laughter is a day wasted. 没有笑声的一天是浪费了的一天。(卓别林) 182. Travel and see the world; afterwards, you will be able to put your concerns in perspective. 去旅行吧,见的世面多了,你会发现原来在意的那些结根本算不了什么。183. The key to acquiring proficiency in any task is repetition. 任何事情成功关键都是熟能生巧。《生活大爆炸》 184. You can be happy no matter what. 开心一点吧,管它会怎样。baby boy back. Arthur Schieble died in August 1955, after the adoption was finalized. Just after Christmas that year, Joanne and Abdulfattah were married in St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Green Bay. He got his PhD in international politics the next year, and then they had another child, a girl named Mona. After she and Jandali divorced in 1962, Joanne embarked on a dreamy and peripatetic life that her daughter, who grew up to become the acclaimed novelist Mona Simpson, would capture in her book Anywhere but Here. Because Steve’s adoption had been closed, it would be twenty years before they would all find each other. Steve Jobs knew from an early age that he was adopted. “My parents were very open with me about that,” he recalled. He had a vivid memory of sitting on the lawn of his house, when he was six or seven years old, telling the girl who lived across the street. “So does that mean your real parents didn’t want you?” the girl asked. “Lightning bolts went off in my head,” according to Jobs. “I remember running into the house, crying. And my parents said, ‘No, you have to understand.’ They were very serious and looked me straight in the eye. They said, ‘We specifically picked you out.’ Both of my parents said that and repeated it slowly for me. And they put an emphasis on every word in that sentence.” Abandoned. Chosen. Special. Those concepts became part of who Jobs was and how he regarded himself. His closest friends think that the knowledge that he was given up at birth left some scars. “I think his desire for complete control of whatever he makes derives directly from his personality and the fact that he was abandoned at birth,” said one longtime colleague, Del Yocam. “He wants to control his environment, and he sees the product as an extension of himself.” Greg Calhoun, who became close to Jobs right after college, saw another effect. “Steve talked to me a lot about being abandoned and the pain that caused,” he said. “It made him independent. He followed the beat of a different drummer, and that came from being in a different world than he was born into.” Later in life, when he was the same age his biological father had been when he abandoned him, Jobs would father and abandon a child of his own. (He eventually took responsibility for her.) Chrisann Brennan, the mother of that child, said that being put up for adoption left Jobs “full of broken glass,” and it helps to explain some of his behavior. “He who is abandoned is an abandoner,” she said. Andy Hertzfeld, who worked with Jobs at Apple in the early 1980s, is among the few who remained close to both Brennan and Jobs. “The key question about Steve is why he can’t control himself at times from being so reflexively cruel and harmful to some people,” he said. “That goes back to being abandoned at birth. The real underlying problem was the theme of abandonment in Steve’s life.” Jobs dismissed this. “There’s some notion that because I was abandoned, I worked very hard so I could do well and make my parents wish they had me back, or some such nonsense, but that’s ridiculous,” he insisted. “Knowing I was adopted may have made me feel more independent, but I have never felt abandoned. I’ve always felt special. My parents made me feel special.” He would later bristle whenever anyone referred to Paul and Clara Jobs as his “adoptive” parents or implied that they were not his “real” parents. “They were my parents 1,000%,” he said. When speaking about his biological parents, on the other hand, he was curt: “They were my sperm and egg bank. That’s not harsh, it’s just the way it was, a sperm bank thing, nothing more.” Silicon Valley The childhood that Paul and Clara Jobs created for their new son was, in many ways, a stereotype of the late 1950s. When Steve was two they adopted a girl they named Patty, and three years later they moved to a tract house in the suburbs. The finance company where Paul worked as a repo man, CIT, had transferred him down to its Palo Alto office, but he could not afford to live there, so they landed in a subdivision in Mountain View, a less expensive town just to the south. There Paul tried to pass along his love of mechanics and cars. “Steve, this is your workbench now,” he said as he marked off a section of the table in their garage. Jobs remembered being impressed by his father’s focus on craftsmanship. “I thought my dad’s sense of design was pretty good,” he said, “because he knew how to build anything. If we needed a cabinet, he would build it. When he built our fence, he gave me a hammer so I could work with him.” Fifty years later the fence still surrounds the back and side yards of the house in Mountain View. As Jobs showed it off to me, he caressed the stockade panels and recalled a lesson that his father implanted deeply in him. It was important, his father said, to craft the backs of cabinets and fences properly, even though they were hidden. “He loved doing things right. He even cared about the look of the parts you couldn’t see.” His father continued to refurbish and resell used cars, and he festooned the garage with pictures of his favorites. He would point out the detailing of the design to his son: the lines, the vents, the chrome, the trim of the seats. After work each day, he would change into his dungarees and retreat to the garage, often with Steve tagging along. “I figured I could get him nailed down with a little mechanical ability, but he really wasn’t interested in getting his hands dirty,” Paul later recalled. “He never really cared too much about m189. It requires hard work to give off an appearance of effortlessness. 你必须十分努力,才能看起来毫不费力。190. Life is like riding a bicycle.To keep your balance,you must keep moving. 人生就像骑单车,只有不断前进,才能保持平衡。(爱因斯坦) 191. Be thankful for what you have.You'll end up having more. 拥有一颗感恩的心,最终你会得到更多。192. Beauty is how you feel inside, and it reflects in your eyes. 美是一种内心的感觉,并反映在你的眼睛里。(索菲亚·罗兰) 193. Friendship doubles your joys, and divides your sorrows. 朋友的作用,就是让你快乐加倍,痛苦减半。194. When you long for something sincerely, the whole world will help you. 当你真心渴望某样东西时,整个宇宙都会来帮忙。echanical things.” “I wasn’t that into fixing cars,” Jobs admitted. “But I was eager to hang out with my dad.” Even as he was growing more aware that he had been adopted, he was becoming more attached to his father. One day when he was about eight, he discovered a photograph of his father from his time in the Coast Guard. “He’s in the engine room, and he’s got his shirt off and looks like James Dean. It was one of those Oh wow moments for a kid. Wow, oooh, my parents were actually once very young and really good-looking.” Through cars, his father gave Steve his first exposure to electronics. “My dad did not have a deep understanding of electronics, but he’d encountered it a lot in automobiles and other things he would fix. He showed me the rudiments of electronics, and I got very interested in that.” Even more interesting were the trips to scavenge for parts. “Every weekend, there’d be a junkyard trip. We’d be looking for a generator, a carburetor, all sorts of components.” He remembered watching his father negotiate at the counter. “He was a good bargainer, because he knew better than the guys at the counter what the parts should cost.” This helped fulfill the pledge his parents made when he was adopted. “My college fund came from my dad paying $50 for a Ford Falcon or some other beat-up car that didn’t run, working on it for a few weeks, and selling it for $250—and not telling the IRS.” The Jobses’ house and the others in their neighborhood were built by the real estate developer Joseph Eichler, whose company spawned more than eleven thousand homes in various California subdivisions between 1950 and 1974. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision of simple modern homes for the American “everyman,” Eichler built inexpensive houses that featured floor-to-ceiling glass walls, open floor plans, exposed post-and-beam construction, concrete slab floors, and lots of sliding glass doors. “Eichler did a great thing,” Jobs said on one of our walks around the neighborhood. “His houses were smart and cheap and good. They brought clean design and simple taste to lower-income people. They had awesome little features, like radiant heating in the floors. You put carpet on them, and we had nice toasty floors when we were kids.” Jobs said that his appreciation for Eichler homes instilled in him a passion for making nicely designed products for the mass market. “I love it when you can bring really great design and simple capability to something that doesn’t cost much,” he said as he pointed out the clean elegance of the houses. “It was the original vision for Apple. That’s what we tried to do with the first Mac. That’s what we did with the iPod.” Across the street from the Jobs family lived a man who had become successful as a real estate agent. “He wasn’t that bright,” Jobs recalled, “but he seemed to be making a fortune. So my dad thought, ‘I can do that.’ He worked so hard, I remember. He took these night classes, passed the license test, and got into real estate. Then the bottom fell out of the market.” As a result, the family found itself financially strapped for a year or so while Steve was in elementary school. His mother took a job as a bookkeeper for Varian Associates, a company that made scientific instruments, and they took out a second mortgage. One day his fourth-grade teacher asked him, “What is it you don’t understand about the universe?” Jobs replied, “I don’t understand why all of a sudden my dad is so broke.” He was proud that his father never adopted a servile attitude or slick style that may have made him a better salesman. “You had to suck up to people to sell real estate, and he wasn’t good at that and it wasn’t in his nature. I admired him for that.” Paul Jobs went back to being a mechanic. His father was calm and gentle, traits that his son later praised more than emulated. He was also resolute. Jobs described one exampl What made the neighborhood different from the thousands of other spindly-tree subdivisions across America was that even the ne’er-do-wells tended to be engineers. “When we moved here, there were apricot and plum orchards on all of these corners,” Jobs recalled. “But it was beginning to boom because of military investment.” He soaked up the history of the valley and developed a yearning to play his own role. Edwin Land of Polaroid later told him about being asked by Eisenhower to help build the U-2 spy plane cameras to see how real the Soviet threat was. The film was dropped in canisters and returned to the NASA Ames Research Center in Sunnyvale, not far from where Jobs lived. “The first computer terminal I ever saw was when my dad brought me to the Ames Center,” he said. “I fell totally in love with it.” Other defense contractors sprouted nearby during the 1950s. The Lockheed Missiles and Space Division, which built submarine-launched ballistic missiles, was founded in 1956 next to the NASA Center; by the time Jobs moved to the area four years later, it employed twenty thousand people. A few hundred yards away, Westinghouse built facilities that produced tubes and electrical transformers for the missile systems. “You had all these military companies on the cutting edge,” he recalled. “It was mysterious and high-tech and made living here very exciting.” In the wake of the defense industries there arose a booming economy based on technology. Its roots stretched back to 1938, when David Packard and his new wife moved into a house in Palo Alto that had a shed where his friend Bill Hewlett was soon ensconced. The house had a garage—an appendage that would prove both useful and iconic in the valley—in which they tinkered around until they had their first product, an audio oscillator. By the 1950s, Hewlett-Packard was a fast-growing company making technical instruments. Fortunately there was a place nearby for entrepreneurs who had outgrown their garages. In a move that would help transform the area into the cradle of the tech revolution, Stanford University’s dean of engineering, Frederick Terman, created a seven-hundred-acre industrial park on university land for private companies that could commercialize the ideas of his students. Its first tenant was Varian Associates, where Clara Jobs worked. “Terman came up with this great idea that did more than anything to cause the tech industry to grow up here,” Jobs said. By the time Jobs was ten, HP had nine thousand employees and was the blue-chip company where every engineer seeking financial stability wanted to work. The most important technology for the region’s growth was, of course, the semiconductor. William Shockley, who had been one of the inventors of the transistor at Bell Labs in New Jersey, moved out to Mountain View and, in 1956, started a company to build transistors using silicon rather than the more expensive germanium that was then commonly used. But Shockley became increasingly erratic and abandoned his silicon transistor project, which led eight of his engineers—most notably Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore—to break away to form Fairchild Semiconductor. That company grew to twelve thousand employees, but it fragmented in 1968, when Noyce lost a power struggle to become CEO. He took Gordon Moore and founded a company that they called Integrated Electronics Corporation, which they soon smartly abbreviated to Intel. Their third employee was Andrew Grove, who later would grow the company by shifting its focus from memory chips to microprocessors. Within a few years there would be more than fifty companies in the area making semiconductors. The exponential growth of this industry was correlated with the phenomenon famously discovered by Moore, who in 1965 drew a graph of the speed of integrated circuits, based on the number of transistors that could be placed on a chip, and showed that it doubled about every two years, a trajectory that could be expected to continue. This was reaffirmed in 1971, when Intel was able to etch a complete central processing unit onto one chip, the Intel 4004, tronic amplifier. “So I raced home, and I told my dad that he was wrong.” “No, it needs an amplifier,” his father assured him. When Steve protested otherwise, his father said he was crazy. “It can’t work without an amplifier. There’s some trick.” “I kept saying no to my dad, telling him he had to see it, and finally he actually walked down with me and saw it. And he said, ‘Well I’ll be a bat out of hell.’” Jobs recalled the incident vividly because it was his first realization that his father did not know everything. Then a more disconcerting discovery began to dawn on him: He was smarter than his parents. He had always admired his father’s competence and savvy. “He was not an educated man, but I had always thought he was pretty damn smart. He didn’t read much, but he could do a lot. Almost everything mechanical, he could figure it out.” Yet the carbon microphone incident, Jobs said, began a jarring process of realizing that he was in fact more clever and quick than his parents. “It was a very big moment that’s burned into my mind. When I realized that I was smarter than my parents, I felt tremendous shame for having thought that. I will never forget that moment.” This discovery, he later told friends, along with the fact that he was adopted, made him feel apart—detached and separate—from both his family and the world. Another layer of awareness occurred soon after. Not only did he discover that he was brighter than his parents, but he discovered that they knew this. Paul and Clara Jobs were loving parents, and they were willing to adapt their lives to suit a son who was very smart—and also willful. They would go to great lengths to accommodate him. And soon Steve discovered this fact as well. “Both my parents got me. They felt a lot of responsibility once they sensed that I was special. They found ways to keep feeding me stuff and putting me in better schools. They were willing to defer to my needs.” So he grew up not only with a sense of having once been abandoned, but also with a sense that he was special. In his own mind, that was more important in the formation of his personality. School Even before Jobs started elementary school, his mother had taught him how to read. This, however, led to some problems once he got to school. “I was kind of bored for the first few years







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