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2003年10月29日  

Yes!! Yes!! Yes!!
I'm certified!! Recognized by both American Red Cross and Washington L&I!!
(And the training is free~~ wahahaha~~ Free stuff is always the best, including painful flu shots. hahahaha~~)

posted by Biochemie on 4:38 下午 0 comments

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2003年10月28日  

OMG, look at my schedule for the week:
Wed: Japanese test, CPR training
Thurs: p-chem HW due, JAP LAN mid-term
Fri: MS app. deadline, Ju-On movie night

Ggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.........
What should I do first???

posted by Biochemie on 7:20 下午 0 comments
 

Get TB screening and flu shot done in one day is not a wise thing to do.
I can hardly raise my left arm now.

posted by Biochemie on 3:14 下午 0 comments

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2003年10月27日  

I've never seen any of the "regular tests" being constructed like this.
We had our very first p-chem test today. We've already been told by the prof. that the average of this specific exam will be about 65%, and she wasn't even expecting us to finish the whole thing. Plus, no cheat sheet allowed. (This may seem stupid, "who can ever bring a sheet of notes when taking a test?" However, bring a sheet of notes is pretty common in the States.)
Each of us got to sit where you are assigned to, then the prof. pass out the exams, and different versions of exams were passed according to our assigned seats. I wasn't totally nervous until the moment the prof. pass the exams. Why? Cuz that nerdy prof. even seal the exam, and tell us to begin when instruted to do so. You read me right, the exams are SEALED!!! What? Am I taking a GRE or TOEFL?? Come on, man~~ it's just a "mid-term", ok?
And that's not it. At the end of the exam, prof. told us to fold the 1st page half, so that the grader (TA) will not know whose exam is the one she's grading, and will have no intension of being easy on one and being picky on another.
GOD!! Do we have to be that "formal"!?
Anyways......We'll figued out how we did probably pretty soon, I guess.......
(I finished the test alright, but I was kinda day-dreamed while working on it. We'll see how well it goes.)

posted by Biochemie on 8:13 下午 0 comments

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2003年10月26日  

我用自殺式的速度, 讀我的物化.

posted by Biochemie on 11:53 下午 0 comments
 

Yoooooooshi.......
今晚我要征服你!!!

Daylight Saving Time adjusted tonight.
(One more hour for sleep!! Yay!!)

posted by Biochemie on 1:02 上午 0 comments

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2003年10月24日  

Biochemistry Requirement: Biochemistry Courses
NOTE: EXEMPT FROM BIOC 426


YES!! Major happiness for today: I do not have to take the 8-hour-per-week biochem lab!! Yay!! BIOC 426 exempted!!! YES!!

Another happy event:
Take off for hotpot lo!!
Wahahaha~~~
Happy Friday!!!

posted by Biochemie on 5:57 下午 0 comments
 

So, S orbital has A1g symmetry while Px and Py have Eu symmetry in PtCl4. What about Dxy? Dxz? Dyz? Humm? Dx2-y2??? How about the bonding? Can you label the sigma-bonding, pi-bonding, and non-bonding orbitals?

GOD!!! I should have majored in astronomy, not chem!!
I'm gonna throw up again......

posted by Biochemie on 1:56 上午 0 comments

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2003年10月23日  


故總統蔣中正夫人蔣宋美齡在二十三日 (美國時間) 深夜十一時十七分於紐約去世,享壽一0六歲。 圖為民國三十二年,蔣中正時任軍事委員會委員長,蔣宋美齡 (右) 訪美時受羅斯福總統 (左) 的歡迎。
(中央社檔案照片) 中央社 九十二年十月二十四日

posted by Biochemie on 11:52 下午 0 comments
 

Just got back from school...
(Oh yeah~~ You get the time right. I'll be having this 夜間部學生 life for a whole year...)

Anyways. We had an interesting topic in class today. Language. (Dauh~~ Of course we talked about language, it's a linguistic class...) The thing is that, Japanese people think that Japanese is degenerated in a way, especially among the youth. Then the prof. asked us if we feel the same way in English. That's an interesting topic. We noticed that people now use computers so frequently, and some sorta "e-language" developed. Now people use "b4" as "before", "ttyl" as "talk to you later", and "LOL" as "laugh out loud", etc. People can't even spell the words correctly. Another example is that, we now seldom use adverbs, which is grammatically wrong but we still treat it as if we're correct. "He walks slow." is what we say in our conversations, and nobody would say you're wrong. However, all of us know that "He walks slowly." is the right way of saying it. That's where we found English is degenerating too.
How about Chinese? I believe there are so many example that I come up with. (actually, I personally hate people type 注音, such as....這是我ㄉ. And I hate people type 斜音字, such as 這是偶的. WHAT THE HELL??? Do you speak "standard Chinese" at all???)

Ok, Mimi is now off for dinner.
(hotpot tomorrow, yay!!!!!!!!)

posted by Biochemie on 7:49 下午 0 comments

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2003年10月22日  

Here comes our time schedule for next quarter.
OH MY GOD!! Seems like I'm gonna lead an EXACT SAME life next year......
Japanese (language) ---- P-Chem ---- Japanese (linguistic)
(plus probable chem lab)
That makes me look like a Japanese major....God!
那我不是要睡一整年了嘛!?
Ohta-ru~~~
(我不要我不要~~ 人家不依啦~~)

posted by Biochemie on 11:49 下午 0 comments
 

最近狂愛Twins的歌
唔知點解
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多謝失戀
曲/編:伍樂城
詞:黃偉文

回頭是場空 大地回冬 初分手數天 總會痛
仍然在途中 只好相信 雨過後有彩紅
曾落空 先知我 因為愛 曾經多英勇
曾為愛上你面紅 夠我閉上大門 在慶
全靠當天喜歡過錯的人
今天先會自我解窘
明白小小的失戀不害人
更加添我成熟感
無法一起都總算愛過些人
借過你體溫 練習擁吻
留下你合照細望 才知道
我跟他人更合襯

從前學年中 自命情種 一出手 愛得比較重
來年換時空 應該長進 再愛定更松容
曾撞板 先知我 因為愛 曾經多失控
回望過去也面紅 愛上你似漫遊 外太空

全靠當天喜歡過錯的人
今天先會自我解窘
明白小小的失戀不害人
更加添我成熟感
無法一起都總算愛過些人
借過你體溫 練習擁吻
留下你合照細望 才知道
我跟他人更合襯

全靠當天喜歡過錯的人
今天先會自我解窘
無論初戀多麼的感動人
更好的愛前面等
無法一起都總算愛過些人
借過你體溫 練習擁吻
明白要讓我這樣年輕過
至懂得誰最合襯

posted by Biochemie on 10:30 下午 0 comments
 

Whooooo Yay!
I just saved $45.00 for a CPR course!!
I was gonna go IMA to sign up for a certificate-issued CPR course, but AHA!! I got a notice says that a FREE CPR will be offered by the American Red Cross at the HUB.
Man~~ How can I let this chance slip way!?

posted by Biochemie on 4:52 下午 0 comments
 

Oh by the way, many of you might notice that I have weird sentences shown on my MSN recently. That's sort of a game kinda thing with my sis. We do a "對聯" game and change it daily. And hopefully more people will get involved.....
Right, Wes??

posted by Biochemie on 1:21 上午 0 comments
 

Aha!!
I just found a COOL way to write .pdf format documents!!!!!! Well, not actually "write", but "telling a computer to do it for you"~~
Just simply upload whatever documents you want to be converted, then the system will convert them for you AUTOMATICALLY!! No more Acrobat Writer stuff for you!!
Yay!!! Such a good news for a computer idiot like Mimi.

I totally fell asleep in class today. The class was hella boring + I was darn tired in the afternoon cuz I stayed up really "early" this morning. (Oh yay!! I finished my P-chem HW all alone!!) Anyway.....When I was about to give a big "nod" of my head, "a guy" just saved my life. (He sat right next to me, and he nodded real hard in front of the prof. HAHAHA~~ How embarrassing....I can't help keep laughing in my mind ---- 內傷中.) So I got to be awake for awhile......(but then later I think I did fell asleep again...)

Yawn.....need shower la~~

posted by Biochemie on 12:54 上午 0 comments

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2003年10月21日  

Here's an interesting question ----
What would happen if there were enough matter in the universe that the expansion of the universe reversed (and resulted in a "big crunch")? Would entropy still increase?

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This is a great question. It actually leads to some really deep, cutting edge issues, but there are a few things to say at the elementary level.

First--- yes, entropy always increases, but no, in an expanding universe, the system does not get closer to equilbrium all the time.

This seems odd.

The reason it does not get to equilibrium is that it is thinning out all the time. The particle collisions become infrequent. At the same time, expansion draws it out of equilibrium (for example, adiabatic expansion of matter and radiation, if they are not coupled by microscopic collisions, will draw their temperatures apart, because the equations of state differ.)

This explains how the universe started in a nearly equilibrium state (we still see the blackbody radiation spectrum) yet is far out of equilibrium today.

If there is a big crunch (which by the way seems very unlikely now), then the collisions kick in as things come crashing together. Things become very unstable due to gravity-- there is a tendency to form lots of black holes. In contrast to the big bang plasma, which is nearly uniform, the crunch plasma is a mess. The extra structure has a lot of entropy due to gravity.

Indeed, the highest entropy state for any quantity of energy is a black hole. That is another story.


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Craig J. Hogan
Divisional Dean of Natural Sciences
Professor of Astronomy
Professor of Physics
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Washington

posted by Biochemie on 2:34 上午 0 comments

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2003年10月20日  

Have any of you heard the word "犁田"?
I just did it 3 times in my bath tub few minutes ago.
Man~~ I have to get that thing (what does it called?), I have to get that thing for sure. (OK, obviously, nobody understands what I'm talking about.)

posted by Biochemie on 11:30 下午 0 comments
 

Whoo~~
Feel all better now.
World peace!!

ima, benkyoushinakutewa ikenakia!!

posted by Biochemie on 8:30 下午 0 comments
 

I hate myself hating things.
I may will get people feel offended but it's truly how I feel:
Don't you think you know everything well enough to say that one's decision is always for one's own good. You never know what his thought is before making the decision. Talk to him and try to understand him before you make any statement about him. And I certainly don't see how you guys being supportive for you to draw such irresponsible conclusion.
"I'm glad that he finds his own way of life." What a hypocritical statement. Say so only if you know him like a book; only if you've been talking to him; only if you sincerely care about him. Don't act like you are, but actually get a "non-of-my-business" + "it-has-nothing-to-do-with-my-life" type of attitude.
I'm sick of it!!! Buzz off!!

BTW, who the hell was that that called me like crazy today??

posted by Biochemie on 8:24 下午 0 comments
 

WET WET WET!! That's all I can say for the day. Hella WET!!
In fact, I kinda like the weather today, not so hot, and not so cold, plus breeze~~ nice!!
Just the pouring-rain is kinda frustrating.
(My backpack + books+ shoes + socks are all soaked. >.<" )

Anyway.....
Laura + Eunice just crave for cute guys for me like crazy.
Today, there was a hip-pop style Korean guy sitting in the waiting room waited to be called, and these 2 crazy weman was like : "Hey, Mimi, check out that dude over ther. Isn't he cute or what!?" Man~~ He is TOTALLY not my style. Not in a million year that I'd go for him. I'm not saying Korean is bad, but the hip-pop style upsets me. That's why I don't like the hpi-pop style ABC's who think themselves as "the coolest" guys...... Disgusting.....

Reminder:
Ohta-sensei's survey due
JETRO program app. due

posted by Biochemie on 4:48 下午 0 comments
 

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2003年10月19日  

想不到我的學校也有前10名耶!!!!
(微微抬頭斜向右上方45度. 驕傲中~~~)

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大專院校學術評比 長庚竄起 政大暴跌
陳洛薇、韓國棟╱台北報導
10/19/2003 

國人心目中的傳統一流大學學術表現未必一流,默默奮發進取的私立大學,反而讓人刮目相看!

為了提昇國內大學的國際競爭力,教育部施鐵腕,首度針對國內所有大學及技專校院學術表現進行評比,剛出爐的排名結果讓人跌破眼鏡。私立長庚大學學術表現僅次於台大、成大及清華大學,高居第四名;老牌的國立政治大學卻排名第四十一,令人意外。師範學院表現甚差,甚至出現了師院墊底的情形,也令人難以置信。

教育部主任秘書吳聰能表示,教育部首度針對全國一百五十四所,採用具國際公認水準的SCI(科學引文索引資料庫)、SSCI(社會科學引文索引資料庫)、及EI(工程索引資料庫),統計我國公私立大學及技職校院教師發表的學術論文總篇數,做為學術評鑑之重要參考。

根據教育部的調查結果,二○○二年國內各大學及技專校院SCI和SSCI論文發表總數(國際上主要採計這兩項論文數進行學術評比),排名前十名大學校院依序是:台灣大學、成功大學、清華大學、長庚大學、交通大學、陽明大學、中央大學、中山大學、中興大學、高雄醫學大學。

這項排名和國人既有的刻板印象有不小落差:成功大學排名第二,表現比清大、交大還好;更令人跌破眼鏡的是長庚大學,排名不僅在交大之前,且遙遙領先許多公立大專院校。

排名第十一到廿名的大專院校依序為:中國醫藥學院、國立台灣科技大學、中正大學、台北醫學大學、淡江大學、中原大學、台灣海洋大學、台灣師範大學、中山醫學大學、逢甲大學。技職體系的台灣科大排名第十二,領先傳統上許多人心目中的一流公立大學;私立淡江、中原、逢甲的表現也讓人刮目相看。

最讓人訝異的是,國立政治大學排名第四十一,落後於淡江、中原、逢甲、元智、慈濟、輔仁、大同、義守、東吳、東海、文化、大葉等私立大學,還落在嘉南藥理、崑山和弘光等私立科技大學之後。

吳聰能說,教育部首次將一般大學與技職校院共同評比,排行結果確實令人跌破眼鏡,許多技職校院的學術論文表現優於一般大學。但師範學院表現甚差,甚至有師院連一篇SCI、SSCI及EI國際論文都沒有發表。「這些師院教授不知道是躲在哪裡做研究?」吳聰能百思不解。

posted by Biochemie on 8:30 下午 0 comments
 

OH MY GOD!!
Don't gimme another "surprise" like that, Mimi is not good at handling that kind of thing....

On September 13th I have decided to become a monk for the rest of my life at Mahasi Meditation Center, Yangon, Burma.

What the heck are you thinking? Do you know how selfish you are? To perform your meditation, you dump your family and friends who has been supportive away regardless thier feelings just because you want your let-go of desires and attachments, pure way of life.

You said that you can now give us some merits that you earned in your practice, but all I see is crap. You get it? CRAP!! I have no idea what have happened to you, or whom you've met, but I can tell you one thing: You are that even close to the state of "pure life", and you don't get the true meaning of meditation.

Can a little setback hurt you that easily? Oh yeah, unless you are not the old Peter that I know of, sure. Don't run away from your frustration like that, saying "I'm gonna be a hermit for the rest of life". Faithfully face your life; do your best while confronting the very devil; Keep your positive thinking!! Where is our Peter? The old cool guy, Perter?

There are so many ways you can reach your altimate goal, but you choose to become a monk. I'm not saying that becoming a monk is a bad thing, but I see a better way than being a monk for the rest of your life to fulfill your dream of "dreamless". Do your meditation everyday just as what you will be doing there in Burma; you can even spread out your thoughts to the others if you do think it's the spirit...I just don't see why you have to physically be there while your spirit can be so free; I don't see why you can dump everyone who loves you so much and heading to a X-land. Where is your pluck? Where is your courage?

Peter, don't you let me down.

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2003年10月18日  

I had this weird dream last night (this morning rather)......
A guy who can never get married, got married. However, I can only see his families and friends but nobody from the bride's side. Where is the bride? Who is she? Nope!! Nobody knows~~~ (what a joke)
At the banquet, a guy who can never talk to me, talked to me. He walked up from my back: "so, how've you been??" with his arm around my shoulders..........

It's kinda hard to tell what kind of feeling is that cuz these 2 guys plays VI roles in my life, and I think they always will. Maybe I'm too tired, maybe I'm too stressful, or maybe....maybe......
Dreams cannot be explained.

I should go shopping again today. Will do!!

posted by Biochemie on 1:43 下午 0 comments

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2003年10月17日  

Oh My God!!
Look at this plate!! This is the "FUNNIEST" plate ever!!!!!

"PK IS OK"!!!
Ontario, Canada
Autumn 2003
by Agent Smith

posted by Biochemie on 11:22 下午 0 comments

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2003年10月16日  

下一站 天后
曲/編:伍樂城
詞:黃偉文

站在大丸前 細心看看我的路
再下個車站到天后 當然最好
但華麗的星途 途中一旦畏高
背後會否還有他擁抱

在百德新街的愛侶 面上有種顧盼自豪
在台上 任我唱 未必風光更好
人氣不過肥皂泡
即使有天開個唱 誰又要唱 他不可到現場
仍然仿似白活一場 不戀愛 教我怎樣唱
幾多愛歌給我唱 還是勉強 台前如何發亮
難及給最愛在耳邊 低聲溫柔地唱

白日夢飛翔 永不太遠太抽像
最後變天后 變新娘 都是理想
在時代的廣場誰都總會有獎
我沒有歌迷 有他景仰

在百德新街的愛侶 面上有種顧盼自豪
在台上 任我唱 未必風光更好
人氣不過肥皂泡
即使有天開個唱 誰又要唱 他不可到現場
仍然仿似白活一場 不戀愛 教我怎樣唱
幾多愛歌給我唱 還是勉強 台前如何發亮
難及給最愛在耳邊 低聲溫柔地唱

幾多愛歌給我唱 還是勉強 台前如何發亮
難及給最愛在耳邊 低聲溫柔地唱
其實心裡最大理想 跟他歸家為他唱
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天后: 香港島大坑地鐵站, 近維多利亞公園
大丸: 香港日資大丸百貨公司
百德新街: 香港島銅鑼灣, 近維多利亞公園

posted by Biochemie on 7:24 下午 0 comments

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2003年10月15日  

nani o shiteiru ga wakaranai to omoirunda.......
sono daijinakoto ga nante washurejiatano?
Mimi, doushiyouka?
tabun PDA toiu nomo o motta hougaii to omote.
sonomamade yokunai yo!!

ashita Chinatown ni itte, hikoukinokippu o kawanakutewa zettai ikenai.
korewa to-do list:
1. chyokin suru
2. kippu o kau
3. kaenomoni iku
4. p-chem no shyokudai

ano ne...... ashitawa niji gurai nerareru kamoshirenai...........
setsunai...setsunai....

posted by Biochemie on 2:23 上午 0 comments

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2003年10月14日  

嬲!!
寫essay寫到快吐了. [噁~~~]

posted by Biochemie on 2:01 上午 0 comments

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2003年10月13日  

What a weekend!! hontoni tsukareteita!!!

I'd NEVER EVER go to a official-related event again, you can never pay me enough to go!!
The dinner Friday night was like a joke. I can never get the point why we have to repeat the same thing in 3 languages: Chinese, Cantonese, English. Chinese + English is pretty reasonable, but why Cantonese? We don't even understand a word!! What a waste of time.....Just gimme the FOOD!!! (We got there at 6:00pm, but the banquet actually started at 8:00pm.) Plus, we had that "舞龍舞獅" in the tiny restaurant with the drumb that could lead to deaf. (But go "敬酒" with Wilbur was kinda fun!! It looked like we got married or some sort....hahahaha~~~)

Saturday's parade was even worse. We all walked along 2 blocks of square with waving USA flag + our own flag in rain. All soaked. So cold. Laura + Matthew were there at the parade too even though it was really really cold~~~ God I love them!!!! One more thing worth mentioning is that we went for a 2-hour-hotpot afterwards!! Yummy~~~~

2 hours after the hotpot lunch, I joined a "sorority" named o-ba-san last night. (but I do think we need a cool name such as Omicron-Beta-Sigma "OBΣ"......) We had HOTPOT at our initiation. (yes, you hear me right, another hotpot meal. Mimi basically had 2 meals of hotpot within 2 hours in a roll.......) I was quite happy about joining the sorority, and we do form a cool bunch!!! But guess my stomack was not really happy about the hotpot......... (you know what I'm talking about.)

I'll have a Japanese oral test in a never-seen style "today". Wish me luck!!

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2003年10月10日  


Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, ROC!!!

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我又把自己搞到一種
錯綜複雜的處境了
Hope things will all be clear next Monday.

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2003年10月9日  


Joan ---- my beloved aunty!!
MRT, Taipei
Summer 2003
by Mimi

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2003年10月8日  

美蓬的結婚網站 今天上架!!
Mic, 恭喜恭喜喔!!!

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2003年10月7日  

online live California Recall

posted by Biochemie on 9:33 下午 0 comments
 

ano........
種種跡象starting this summer
加上今天李提姆的最新線報
顯示
唐大衛&王莎莉似乎已經分手

笨的可以的馬咪咪
怎麼今天才想到這一點!?
馬咪咪這合理的推測
完全可以解釋一切的呈堂證供

案子到了這個地步
似乎已經漸漸明朗
只是似乎唐大衛還走不出
愁雲慘霧
(降子一來豈不是以後都不能叫他"王大衛"了!? 可惜王大衛念起來比較順)
加油呀!! 大衛!!
努力pass o-chem呀!!!

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UW EPost for CHEM 452

Date: 10/06/2003, 23:32
Author: Dah-Jin Ma
Subject: A quick Question regarding "work"

According to today's lecture, Prof. Keller says that "work" is not a "state function", which means the process should be taken into consideration.
In pressure-volume work lecture, Prof. Keller also demonstrated how we get "zero work is done" by doing a process in a cycle.
I'm wondering is there any relationship between these 2 concepts? I have a hard time understanding the connection here, cuz apparently we don't take the "process" part into consideration when calculating the 2nd example. (the cycle one)
Or, is it because we set the condition in the 2nd example as a "reversible reaction"!?
Thank you for the help!!
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Date: 10/07/2003, 10:32
Author: Sarah L. Keller
Subject: RE: A quick Question regarding "work"

Hi Dah-Jin,

Good question.

Let's think about the cycle first (p 13 of the notes). If there is a reversible compression followed by a reversible expansion, then work total = 69.3J - 69.3J = 0. However, this total does not end up being zero if the cycle is irreversible. Using the numbers from p11-12, if there is an irreversible compression followed by an irreversible expansion, then work total = 100J - 50J = 50J. So, the work expended definitely depended on the process. Work is not a state function.

In contrast, for a state function, we would always get no change in the value if we returned to the beginning of a cycle. We will even see this later in class. The specific example will be that there is no change in E (internal energy, which is a state function) over a particular cycle called a Carnot cycle.

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2003年10月6日  

哎呀
桃花同學又出現了
沒頭沒腦地call我
問我在哪裡, 說要來找我
sasuga (as one would expect) Sasuga-san!!!
(彈開~~)

posted by Biochemie on 11:54 下午 0 comments
 

Kenneth
---- the cellist

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2003年10月5日  

我沒救了
每次都要等到火燒屁股了才知道事情的嚴重
剛剛才弄完AMCAS的course work form
弄得眼睛都花了
還好我還不是太晚(還有Makeda相伴)
現在就等我的KMU成績單 + statement + $$
就可以搞定了

K, time for dinner + big wing.

posted by Biochemie on 10:24 下午 0 comments
 


Lawrence Ng

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星期六的晚上, 我還沒吃.


你吃了嗎?
~王文華
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星期六的晚上,我吃了嗎?

星期二晚上,難得公司不忙,也沒有活動。賴在辦公室,翻閱堆積已高的雜誌。熬到八點,不知該去哪,心想:去找些好吃的吧!

我走進百貨公司的超級市場,心情立刻好了起來。這裡的燈光比天堂還亮、空氣比花園還香。包裝紙上的日本字,一個都看不懂。商品的有效日期,短到只有幾分鐘。無關緊要的產品,也有一百種選擇。逛了一圈,了解為什麼有錢會讓人快樂。你終於擺脫了便利商店的平庸,和量販店的沉重。在超級市場,你可以完全依照自己的品味,買到想要的質和量。這些牛排,不用第二天跟同事分,也不會在冰庫凍成木棍。

回到家裡,總算可以安步當車,好好做個晚餐。你多久沒有好好吃一頓飯了?加班、應酬、健身、趕時間,晚餐總是隨便,常常拖到十一點。偶爾時間充裕了,你又開始計算卡路里。當我們必須擠壓自己時,食物總是第一個犧牲。我們努力追求事業、愛情這些由不得人的東西,對於百分之百能控制的飲食,卻完全看不起。世上有多少快樂是像吃,只要花一兩個小時,卻保證得到滿足?我們每天想用腦袋把世界參透,卻沒想到唯一不會騙人的器官是舌頭。

人生艱難,吃下去的很多東西都苦澀不堪。一生忙到最後,換來一根鼻胃管。「你吃了嗎?」星期六的晚上,問自己這個簡單的問題。也許會發現:我們肚子很漲,卻從來沒有吃飽。三十多歲了,卻還沒長高。你好嗎?我很好。你吃了嗎?我正在吃,一口一口,嘗人生的味道。

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2003年10月4日  

talktive mimi
talktive mimi

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我要去香港工作
我要去香港工作
不要阻攔我
我要去香港工作
據說我瘋了
但是
我要去香港工作


香港衛生署承諾儘快設立衛生防護中心
中央社記者盧健輝香港
10/4/2003
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香港衛生署署長林秉恩今天表示,當局會儘快成立衛生防護中心,希望在今年底至明年初先在衛生署增設這類功能。

林秉恩上午出席電台節目訪問時表示,署方已開始跟進嚴重急性呼吸道症候群(SARS)專家委員會的報告建議,包括在港設立衛生防護中心,預計今年底至明年初,會在衛生署轄下開展工作。

林秉恩又指出,當局會招聘海外流行病學及病毒研究的專家,協助本地醫護人員進行傳染病及流行病學訓練,提升香港控制傳染病的能力。

負責調查年中肆虐香港的SARS的一個專家委員會前天公布調查結果,當中對政府提出四十餘項改善及防治SARS的建議,包括提高本地醫護人員控制傳染病爆發的能力、設立衛生防護中心、加強香港與珠江三角洲地區之間的網路聯繫等。

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2003年10月3日  

Our Secretary of TECO, Seattle is such a cool guy~~
TOSA had our new student welcome party tonight, and the Secretary told me a lot of detailed secret + insider-news normally a Secretary wouldn't tell. He's so cool, and he's like a big brother for all of our officers. Cool to talk to, you don't feel any bureaucracy when talking to him, you can basically tell him anything you want to say. Cool guy...cool guy........
Anyway, the party went ok, but just too many gossips to talk about. I hate gossips, but today's gossips are like.....I must tell people sth I saw, cuz it's too funny and outrageous~~ (seems like this kind of things happen every year~~) Several people I want to see didn't show up, but "SHE", who we all hate, shew up. Anyway, she's one of our 笑柄 to make our Friday night much more interesting!!

Our o-ba-san Club seems formed these days. Yang will be our honored President, and Connie will be the Vice. We have the whole thing planned ---- a hotpot party!! Yay!! I'm looking forward to it so much!!

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2003年10月1日  

大地震後 北海道位移近一公尺

上個月的北海道大地震,把北海道的位置給震偏了將近一公尺。
根據日本時事新聞社報導,日本國土地理院透過全球定位系統觀測指出,九月二十六號到二十九號間,北海道南端的襟裳岬觀測點,向東南方移動了九十七點七公分。
報導指出,北海道在上個月二十六號發生芮氏地震儀上規模八的強震後,震央附近的地下斷層仍在活動,地理位置因此產生位移。二十六號當天,移動了95公分,二十九號測得的資料又顯示向東南移動了2.7公分。

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Galileo's gone, but successor in works
By Richard Stenger
CNN
Monday, September 22, 2003 Posted: 11:57 AM EDT (1557 GMT)
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Trouble since the start

Just getting to Jupiter in working order was a significant technical achievement. Years of launch postponements forced mission engineers to detour the interplanetary trip from a straight shot to a spiral trajectory, sending Galileo on a series of gravitational slingshot boosts by Venus and Earth again before it headed into deep space.
The delays proved costly. Tightly wrapped in storage much longer than planned during the interplanetary cruise, the main antenna failed to deploy. To beam back data, NASA had to rely instead on a much smaller secondary one and do extensive technical improvisation.

"The engineers had to redesign the software, reprogram the tape recorder and had to get Galileo to do data compression," said Alexander, the seventh and final Galileo skipper at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

"It was a complete stretch to get it to do that, which saved the mission."

The workaround allowed Galileo to perform most of its intended science but changed the focus enough to provide serendipitous rewards.

"That loss forced us to concentrate on the satellites," Alexander said. "And from my perspective, the satellites are where the action is. That's where the big surprises came."

Besides Io, Galileo closely inspected Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. The probe's camera beamed back thousands of pictures of the moons, each a study in eccentricity.

Io, the innermost of the four, located in Jupiter's powerful radiation belts, is a burning, yellowish sphere with dark and light volcanic splotches. Europa, the next one out, boasts a frozen surface dotted with city-size chunks of ice and crisscrossed by mysterious dark red bands.

Ganymede, the largest, is bigger than Mercury. Callisto, the outermost, has the oldest surface of any known planet or moon.



Hints of water and life

Despite their differences, the moons have striking similarities, Galileo found. All most likely have thin atmospheres. Three are thought to hide vast stores of liquid or slushy oceans, stoking speculation that they could harbor some hardy form of primitive life.

One in particular displays the most convincing signs of a hidden ocean -- warm and constantly replenished with material from the icy surface.

"Europa is the star of the show," Belton said. "By proving that there is indeed a liquid, briny ocean, [Galileo] transformed it from a mere moon to a prime candidate for extraterrestrial life."

To prevent the chance, however small, of any surviving terrestrial germs on Galileo from contaminating Europa or its sibling satellites, NASA decided to crash the craft.

During the final descent, Galileo again entered Jupiter's radiation belts. Earlier trips into the turbulent sea of highly charged particles subjected the craft to four times the radiation it was designed to withstand.

The trips took a toll, damaging numerous electronic components, including the onboard camera. On its most recent foray in November, when it skimmed over a tiny inner moon called Amalthea, it weathered enough radiation to kill a human 1,000 times over and nearly lost its data recorder.

Somehow mission technicians coaxed it back into service.

"It was one of the most astounding recoveries that I think the mission made," said ex-mission manager Eliene Theilig, one of hundreds of former and current Galileo scientists and engineers who took park in a de facto funeral wake for the spacecraft at JPL mission control.

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It's only the 2nd day of the quarter, I think I've got "burn-out syndrome" in a way already. Maybe I'll start doing sth really crazy tomorrow. I'll let you know.......

posted by Biochemie on 12:08 上午 0 comments

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