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  • 转载:IIS FastCGI PHP 环境下搭建 WordPress

    Date: 2010.01.12 | Category: Learn from Others, Web Back-end, WordPress | Response: 0

    看到 Jerry Tao 在其博客上发表了一篇如何配置IIS7+FastCGI的文章,特转载过来学习。

    Win­dows Server 2008 (SP2) + IIS 7
    添加 Web 服务器角色,需要安装 CGI 扩展支持。

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  • What Is a Self Assessment?

    Date: 2009.10.19 | Category: Learn from Others | Response: 0

    Let’s learn some­thing about self asse­ssment and how to exp­ress it.
    For­ward from: http://careerplanning.about.com/cs/aboutassessment/a/assess_overview.htm

     

    The most common que­stion I’m asked is this one: “I don’t know what I want to do. Is there a test or some­thing that can tell me what career is right for me?” The answer is no. You can’t take a test that will, as if by magic, tell you what to do with the rest of your life. You can however use a combi­na­tion of self asse­ssment tools that will aid you in your deci­sion. This arti­cle will demystify the self asse­ssment phase of the career plan­ning pro­cess. First I will tell you what self asse­ssment is and then I will give you an overview of the various tools used to help you learn about yourself.

    Self asse­ssment is the first step of the career plan­ning pro­cess. During a self asse­ssment you gather info­r­ma­tion about you­r­self in order to make an info­r­med career deci­sion. A self asse­ssment should include a look at the follo­wing: values, inte­re­sts, per­so­na­lity, and skills.

    • Values: the things that are impo­r­tant to you, like achieve­ment, sta­tus, and autonomy
    • Inte­re­sts: what you enjoy doing, i.e. pla­ying golf, taking long walks, hanging out with friends
    • Per­so­na­lity: a person’s indivi­dual traits, motiva­tio­nal drives, needs, and attitudes
    • Ski­lls: the activi­ties you are good at, such as wri­ting, compu­ter pro­g­ra­mming, teaching

    Many peo­ple choose to hire a career coun­se­lor who will admi­ni­ster a variety of self asse­ssment inven­to­ries. What follows is a discu­ssion of the diffe­rent types of tools you may encoun­ter, as well as some other things to con­si­der when pur­suing a career change.

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  • FW: “我知道你在做什么”——欢迎来到twitter时代

    Date: 2009.08.04 | Category: Learn from Others | Response: 0

    twi­tter其实只是一个符号,它代表了人们对静态信息的不满足以及对实时信息的渴望。这种需求一旦被激发,这个世界很难再走回到原来安静的状态。

    每一个Twitter账号背后,不再仅仅是一名普通用户,它可能是一个商家、一件商品、一个突发事件、一条地铁线、虚拟世界中一个角色。将来,它还可能是一段感情、一个故事、一种意见。Twitter正在试图完成WWW 没有完成的任务,就是给这个世界上每一个真实或虚拟的事物,赋予一个URL(网址)。

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  • Michael,走好

    Date: 2009.07.07 | Category: Learn from Others | Response: 0

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    即将要开追悼会了,再次说声:MJ,走好!

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  • 有趣的排序视频

    Date: 2009.06.03 | Category: Algorithm, Learn from Others | Response: 2

    转载自:http://www.matrix67.com/blog/archives/1942

    Get the Flash Pla­yer to see this con­tent.

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  • 在Ubuntu下使用Tor匿名访问互联网

    Date: 2009.06.03 | Category: Learn from Others, Software | Response: 0

    任意地、不受限制地访问互联网,是我们一直追求的目标。在windows下,我们可以通过一些免费的VPN代理,Google App Proxy等等来实现自由访问。但在Ubuntu下面,上述这些windows程序软件都不能使用了。不过我们可以使用Tor来代替它们。

    如果用的是Ubuntu 9.04,那么先要加入如下源:

    deb http://mirror.noreply.org/pub/tor etch main
    deb-src http://mirror.noreply.org/pub/tor etch main

    然后再刷新它们:

    sudo apt-get update

    由于Ubuntu 9.04默认源中已经删除了Tor,所以我们只好加入第三方源。

    然后执行安装:

    sudo apt-get install tor

    另外一个软件privoxy也随着tor的安装而安装了。接下来我们配置一下,打开/etc/privoxy/config,在最前面加上:

    forward-socks4a / localhost:9050 .

    并注释掉:

    log­file log­file

    jar­file jarfile

    然后重启privoxy服务:

    sudo /etc/init.d/privoxy restart

    接下来在firefox里面安装foxyproxy插件。在Tor向导里面按照默认选项一路next即可。

    另外需要注意的是,privoxy的端口是1881,tor的端口是9050。接着就可以配置白名单把我们需要匿名访问的网址敲进去即可。

    最后,欢迎加入自由互联网一族!

     

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  • IE6中关于max-width、max-height以及PNG图片透明的一些hack技巧

    Date: 2009.05.30 | Category: Learn from Others, Web Front-end | Response: 0

    最近做网站的时候,又遇到了许多关于IE6方面头疼的事情。原来遇到min-width以及min-height的时候,可以通过!important来解决;不过这次又有了新的问题,max标签以及png图像透明的问题浮现了出来。

    搜索了一下网络,得到了一些如何处理这些问题的方法,记录下来。

    区别不同浏览器,CSS hack写法:

    区别IE6FF
           background:orange;*background:blue;

    区别IE6IE7
           background:green !important;background:blue;

    区别IE7FF
           background:orange; *background:green;

    区别FFIE7IE6
           background:orange;*background:green !important;*background:blue;

    注:IE都能识别*;标准浏览器(如FF)不能识别*;
    IE6能识别*,但不能识别 !impo­r­tant,
    IE7能识别*,也能识别!important;
    FF不能识别*,但能识别!important;

      IE6 IE7 FF
    * ×
    !impo­r­tant ×

    另外再补充一个,下划线“_”,
    IE6支持下划线,IE7和firefox均不支持下划线。

    于是大家还可以这样来区分IE6IE7,firefox
    : background:orange;*background:green;_background:blue;

    注:不管是什么方法,书写的顺序都是firefox的写在前面,IE7的写在中间,IE6的写在最后面。

    IECSS的min-width/max-width以及min-height/max-height写法

    之前找过这方面的相关资料,网上一般都采用表达式的写法去处理最大最小的限制!但是在使用表达式后,效率会打一定的折扣。后来找到了IE支持最小限制的写法:
    IE6:_height/_width  等价于  min-height/min-width
    而最大限制在自己尝试后发现
    IE6:-height/-width  等价于  max-height/max-width

    IE6支持PNG透明(alpha通道)的4种方法

    想特别说明一下,IE6与生俱来就支持png8的索引色透明度,但不支持png的 alpha 透明度。而我们一直要解决的是让IE6支持PNG的 alpha 透明度。下面我收集整理了4种方法,但都是以滤镜、Js、css 等作为基础模拟还原效果,虽然没有真正的解决alpha透明度问题,但也总算解决了燃眉之急。

    IE6支持png8透明: 
    IE6与生俱来就支持png8的索引色透明度,但不支持png或8位以上的 alpha 透明度。而对于非动画的GIF建议你使用PNG8,因为体积会更小

    1.AlphaImageLoader 筛选器
      * 使用简介:在每个标签样式中插入 filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src=‘image.png’, sizingMethod=‘scale’)
      * 官方原文:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294714/zh-cn
    2.PNG Tran­spa­rency in IE
      * 使用简介:相对来说比较简洁,使用一段包含滤镜的Java­Sc­ript 就可以模拟图片或背景 PNG alpha 透明度。
      * 官方原文:http://codingforums.com/archive/index.php?t-80555.html
    3.IE PNG Fix v1.0 / 2.0 Alpha 2
      * 使用简介:页面标签使用behavior:url(“iepngfix.htc”);来调用外部包含js、css的iepngfix.htc文件來修正PNG alpha 透明度。
      * 官方原文:http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/
    4.IE7/IE8 Java­Sc­ript lib­rary
      * 使用简介:ie7/ie8-js是一个解决IEW3C标准的冲突的JS库,使微软的IE的行为像一个Web标准兼容的浏览器,支持更多的W3C标准。
      * 官方原文:http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/
      * 注意事项: 
         1. png图片必需要以-trans.png结尾,才能使用透明。如:shadow.png换成shadow-trans.png
         2. PNGTransparncyinIE方法在背景应用上只能做到background-image的效果, 背景重复坐标调用等暂时实现不了
      * Java­Sc­ript lib­rary还做出了很多更强大的改进详细参考:http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/
      * 对于CSS中backgrond-position与background-repeat的支持,也有实现:http://dillerdesign.com/experiment/DD_belatedPNG/。他的原理就是利用微软的VML语言进行绘制,跟其它的利用AlphaImageLoader滤镜不同。当然在实际项目中,可能会遇到问题,就是他会增加额外代码,比如在页面中增加了一些xml,导致有的效果有点问题。 不过可以变通的解决。

    转自:
    1、http://www.div-css.com/html/XHTML-CSS/hack/1136667.html
    2、http://blog.csdn.net/kavendb/archive/2009/04/29/4135689.aspx
    3、http://blog.gulu77.com/?p=147
    4、http://www.cssrain.cn/article.asp?id=1355

    突然发现ie7-js是一个特别有用的js包,也许可以使用它解决很多IE6中比较麻烦的问题。正在研究中。

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  • Hotmail opens pop3 port to worldwide people!

    Date: 2009.03.13 | Category: Learn from Others, Software | Response: 0

    When I was sur­fing inter­net today, I found a big news: Hotmail has already ope­ned its pop3 service to all over the world. Days before, we all knew hotmail opens pop3 for 11 coun­t­ries like Bra­zil, UK, and so on. But today, as a user outside that coun­t­ries, we are avai­la­ble to use that service!

    Here are some con­fi­gu­ra­tion parameters:

    user­name: yourname@hotmail.com
    POP3 server: pop3.live.com
    POP3 port: 995
    Use SSL: Yes
    SMTP: smtp.live.com
    SMTP port:25
    USE TLS/SSL:Yes

    That’s a big news for us to unify all mails into one mai­lbox. Cer­tainly, Goo­gle Gmail is a best choice to do that!

    Offi­cial blog about that news: http://mailcall.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!CC9301187A51FE33!50118.entry

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  • 奥巴马胜选演讲文言文翻译版

    Date: 2008.12.06 | Category: Learn from Others | Response: 0

    天哪。。连英文带文言文一块儿学习了。。FAINT

     

    Hello,Chicago!

    芝城父老,别来无恙,

    If there is anyone out there who still dou­bts that Ame­rica is a place where all things are possi­ble, who still won­ders if the dream of our foun­ders is alive in our time, who still que­stions the power of our demo­c­racy, toni­ght is your answer.

    余尝闻世人有疑,不知当今美利坚凡事皆可成就耶?开国先贤之志方岿然于世耶?民主之伟力不减于昔年耶?凡存诸疑者,今夕当可释然。

    It’s the answer told by lines that stre­tched around schools and chu­r­ches in numbers this nation has never seen, by peo­ple who wai­ted three hours and four hours, many for the first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be diffe­rent, that their voi­ces could be that difference.

    今夕之释然,皆蒙美利坚民众之协力——学塾祠庙之外,市井乡野之间,万千父老心焦似焚,苦待竟日,愿献一票之力。其中,平生未尝涉国事者,数亦不少,而今有此义举,皆因一念不衰——今夫天下,非同既往,愿发吁天之声,必成动地之势。

    It’s the answer spo­ken by young and old, rich and poor, Demo­c­rat and Repu­bli­can, black, white, Hispa­nic, Asian, Native Ame­ri­can, gay, strai­ght, disa­bled and not disa­bled. Ame­ri­cans who sent a message to the world that we have never been just a colle­ction of indivi­duals or a colle­ction of red sta­tes and blue sta­tes. We are, and always will be, the Uni­ted Sta­tes of America.

    今夕之释然,皆仰吾国同胞之齐心——何谈贫富老幼之差、党社宗族之异,惶论发肤肌体之别、志趣爱恶之分。吾国既以”合众”为名,吾辈则更无疏离之意,红蓝二党并肩而立,数十邦州挽手相合,无分你我,共称一家,昂然于世,齐声一呼,天下乃有此释然。

    It’s the answer that led those who’ve been told for so long by so many to be cyni­cal and fea­r­ful and dou­btful about what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.

    今夕之释然,皆因愤懑者之镇静,忧惧者之勇气,犹疑者之笃定——平素世间种种,消磨其志向,溃灭其梦想,而值此风云之际,除旧更新,当仁不让,倾力而动乾坤者,更何人哉!

    It’s been a long time coming, but toni­ght, because of what we did on this date in this ele­ction at this defi­ning moment change has come to America.

    俟之诚久,其志弥坚。幸天地明察,乃有今日,乃有此刻,乃有此一选举,乃有我亿万美利坚大好国民——吾邦之大变革,方得自兹而始也!

    A little bit ear­lier this eve­ning, I received an ext­rao­r­di­na­rily gra­cious call from Sen. McCain.

    Sen. McCain fou­ght long and hard in this campaign. And he’s fou­ght even lon­ger and har­der for the coun­try that he loves. He has endu­red sac­ri­fi­ces for Ame­rica that most of us can­not begin to ima­gine. We are better off for the service ren­de­red by this brave and selfless lea­der. I cong­ra­tu­late him; I cong­ra­tu­late Gov. Palin for all that they’ve achieved. And I look for­ward to wor­king with them to renew this nation’s pro­mise in the mon­ths ahead.

    顷接参议员麦君凯恩电,虽未得晤,幸有一谈,其言谆谆,其意诚诚,鄙人感佩之至。选战期内,麦君劳碌几重,奔波几许,皆为国家计。诸般求索,时日良多,皆非余所能及。于国于民之惊人牺牲,亦非庸庸如吾辈者所可想见。以麦君之胆魄襟怀,能为吾邦所用,实国家之幸,万民之幸也。前途漫漫,其事未竟,余所盼瞩由衷者,唯共麦凯恩君、佩林君,及诸贤士比肩,会吾等之绵力,成吾邦之大业。

    I want to thank my par­t­ner in this jou­r­ney, a man who campai­g­ned from his heart, and spoke for the men and women he grew up with on the streets of Scran­ton and rode with on the train home to Dela­ware, the vice president-elect of the Uni­ted Sta­tes, Joe Biden.

    乔君拜登,亦吾所感铭至深者也。竞选之业,艰险不足与外人道,幸有乔君之辅佐,其诚天可鉴之。乔君其人,素言恳辞切,意笃情真,盖尝经斯兰克顿街乡邻之提命,饱聆特拉华州父老之晤教也。他日余既登总统之位,乔君必当副之。

    And I would not be stan­ding here toni­ght without the unyie­lding support of my best friend for the last 16 years the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation’s next first lady Miche­lle Obama.

    拙荆米氏,追随鄙人凡一十六年,既为爱侣,更为挚友,既为吾阖家之基石,又乃余终生之至爱。鄙人尝自忖度,倘无贤妻若此,今朝阔论高谈于此处者,不知何人矣!

    Sasha and Malia I love you both more than you can ima­gine. And you have ear­ned the new puppy that’s coming with us to the new White House.

    小女萨沙、玛丽,余素深喜之。昔日为父尝与汝等言,此番选战若得一胜,愿购小犬一头相赠,待阖家乔迁总统府邸之日,偕汝等同进吾宅。今当胜负已出,既有一诺在前,必自践行不欺也。

    And while she’s no lon­ger with us, I know my grandmother’s watching, along with the family that made me who I am. I miss them toni­ght. I know that my debt to them is beyond measure.

    祖母大人虽已仙逝,料必有灵在天,俯察人寰,想应颔首开颜矣。吾奥巴马氏列祖列宗,亦当如是。今日今时,此情此景,鄙人追思之心,乌鸟之情,曷其有极!唯生死陌路,仙凡有别,虽怀反哺之心,而无答报之门也!

    To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all my other bro­thers and sisters, thank you so much for all the support that you’ve given me. I am gra­te­ful to them.

    至若玛雅、艾玛二姐妹,以及吾家诸同胞,所惠我者,亦属良多,久沐恩德,此当拜谢。

    And to my campaign mana­ger, David Plou­ffe, the unsung hero of this campaign, who built the best — the best poli­ti­cal campaign, I think, in the history of the Uni­ted Sta­tes of America.To my chief stra­te­gist David Axe­l­rod who’s been a par­t­ner with me every step of the way.To the best campaign team ever asse­mbled in the history of poli­tics you made this happen, and I am forever gra­te­ful for what you’ve sac­ri­fi­ced to get it done.

    大卫•普劳夫君,大卫•阿克塞罗德君,一为鄙人竞选事务之经理,一为鄙人国事韬略之智囊。余尝自喟叹,左右谋士,余所仰赖者,皆亘古未见之贤才。普阿二君,则更此中之翘楚。区区不才,有何德能,可得膀臂若此?当此功成之际,感荷之心,亦自拳拳。

    But above all, I will never for­get who this victory truly belongs to. It belongs to you. It belongs to you.

    至于鄙人铭之肺腑,须臾不敢忘怀者,则诸位也。盖今日鄙人之胜绩,实诸位之胜绩,鄙人之荣光,实诸位之荣光!

    I was never the like­liest can­di­date for this office. We didn’t start with much money or many endo­r­se­ments. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washing­ton. It began in the backya­rds of Des Moi­nes and the living rooms of Con­cord and the front por­ches of Cha­r­le­ston. It was built by wor­king men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause.

    余素朴陋,虽有参选之心,并无必胜之志。谋事之初,银资乏匮,从者寥寥;起事之地,皆蔽寓荒斋,不在高阁;成事之基,无非寻常百姓,涓滴之献。

    It grew strength from the young peo­ple who reje­cted the myth of their generation’s apa­thy who left their homes and their fami­lies for jobs that offe­red little pay and less sleep.

    It drew strength from the not-so-young peo­ple who braved the bitter cold and sco­r­ching heat to knock on doors of per­fect stran­gers, and from the millions of Ame­ri­cans who volun­tee­red and orga­ni­zed and proved that more than two cen­tu­ries later a gover­n­ment of the peo­ple, by the peo­ple, and for the peo­ple has not peri­shed from the Earth.

    今日之胜,有赖一众热血青年,抛其家,别其室,不辞其苦,不计其酬,矻矻于此——”国中青年爱国之心已泯”之谬论,今可休矣!今日之胜,有赖壮志未已之诸前辈,无惧寒暑,行走奔波,劝说民众。今日之胜,乃数百万美利坚民众之胜,察其意,皆属踊跃为国,观其行,处处谨严有序,足堪告慰二百年前开国之先贤——民有、民治、民享之政体,未尝动摇也!

    This is your victory.

    嗟夫!此实诸位之功也!

    And I know you didn’t do this just to win an ele­ction. And I know you didn’t do it for me.You did it because you under­stand the eno­r­mity of the task that lies ahead. For even as we cele­b­rate toni­ght, we know the cha­llen­ges that tomo­r­row will bring are the grea­test of our life­time — two wars, a pla­net in peril, the worst finan­cial cri­sis in a century.

    余知诸君之意非在此一选举,亦非在鄙人一身。盖瞻前路之艰辛,益知此任非同小可也。虽今夕欢贺于此,而明朝酒醒,大患仍自当前,不容有怠——两地烽烟熊熊而起,四海之内纷纷而乱,金融业界惶惶而不得宁。

    Even as we stand here toni­ght, we know there are brave Ame­ri­cans waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the moun­tains of Afg­ha­ni­stan to risk their lives for us.There are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after the chi­ld­ren fall asleep and won­der how they’ll make the mor­t­gage or pay their doctors’ bills or save enough for their child’s college edu­ca­tion. There’s new energy to har­ness, new jobs to be crea­ted, new schools to build, and threats to meet, allian­ces to repair.

    是夜,饮宴笙歌之声不绝于耳,而异邦大漠群山中,吾国大好青年,兀自苦戍边塞,惝恍竟夜,性命尚未得安。吾国千万庶民,为人父母者,兀自惴惴难眠,所忧者,乃房宅所贷、病患之费、抚育之资也。至若吾国能源之耗,百业之兴,庠序之教,攻伐之术??怀远之道,亦皆吾等忡忡挂怀者也。

    The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even in one term. But, Ame­rica, I have never been more hope­ful than I am toni­ght that we will get there. I pro­mise you, we as a peo­ple will get there.

    渺渺乎其远,如不可达,危危乎其高,若不可攀。朝夕岁月,焉得成就?余不揣愚钝,愿以四载韶华,付诸此业,胜算何如虽不可知,然昂扬必胜之奇志,成就伟业之壮怀,平生未之有也。君子一诺,其重何如,此地今夕,愿斗胆发一狂言——吾辈既在,其事必成!

    There will be setba­cks and false sta­rts. There are many who won’t agree with every deci­sion or policy I make as pre­si­dent. And we know the gover­n­ment can’t solve every pro­blem. But I will always be honest with you about the cha­llen­ges we face. I will listen to you, espe­cia­lly when we disa­g­ree. And, above all, I will ask you to join in the work of rema­king this nation, the only way it’s been done in Ame­rica for 221 years — block by block, brick by brick, callou­sed hand by callou­sed hand.

    逶迤坎坷,份内之事。异见争端,料必有之。国中之政府,谅非无所不能者。余所秉承不移者,唯忠信矣。倘有危难于前,必无欺瞒于世。诸君言论臧否,纵悖逆相左之议,余必当洗耳以聆。于此之外,更当恳请诸君,不吝心血,致力报效,以振吾美利坚重兴之业。余亦别无他想,唯盼吾侪协力,延继吾国既肇二百二十一年之大统,汇涓滴之力,而成万世之业。

    What began 21 mon­ths ago in the depths of win­ter can­not end on this autumn night. This victory alone is not the change we seek. It is only the chance for us to make that change. And that can­not happen if we go back to the way things were. It can’t happen without you, without a new spi­rit of service, a new spi­rit of sacrifice.

    昔年冬日,余有志于斯,投身此业,屈指算来,倏然近二载矣。当此秋夜,追思反省,仍无溃退逃亡之意。选战之胜,无非一役之功,余梦寐所思矢志所求者,非在乎此。溯源究本,此役之胜,不过革世变时一大好良机耳。倘止步于斯,垂手而待,或无诸君倾力相援,则壮志丰功,无非泡影,诸般梦想,终必虚妄。

    So let us summon a new spi­rit of pat­rio­tism, of respon­si­bi­lity, where each of us reso­lves to pitch in and work har­der and look after not only our­se­lves but each other. Let us reme­mber that, if this finan­cial cri­sis tau­ght us anything, it’s that we can­not have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers. In this coun­try, we rise or fall as one nation, as one people.

    爱国之心,报国之念,吾人固有之,然逢今日之世,此心此念亦当一变——吾辈各执己业,益当各竭其力,各尽其命,非但为一己之利,而更期普世之荣。今岁,金融业界动荡多舛,细审观之,当可以之为鉴——实业之损,亦是金融之伤。可知,既在邦域之内,吾辈荣辱休戚,皆相与共矣!

    Let’s resist the tempta­tion to fall back on the same par­ti­san­ship and petti­ness and imma­tu­rity that has poi­so­ned our poli­tics for so long. Let’s reme­mber that it was a man from this state who first car­ried the ban­ner of the Repu­bli­can Party to the White House, a party foun­ded on the values of self-reliance and indivi­dual liberty and natio­nal unity.Those are values that we all share.

    党争纷纭,阴谋卑鄙,愚鲁无知,皆腐蚀清白、惑乱政局之弊也,其缘由已久,余今愿与诸君协力,共灭除之。昔年曾有此郡先贤,执共和党之帜,而掌总统府之权。自强独立,自由统一等信念,皆斯人之所倡,亦吾辈之所宗。

    And while the Demo­c­ra­tic Party has won a great victory toni­ght, we do so with a mea­sure of humi­lity and deter­mi­na­tion to heal the divi­des that have held back our pro­g­ress. As Lin­coln said to a nation far more divi­ded than ours, we are not ene­mies but friends. Though passion may have strai­ned, it must not break our bonds of affection.

    今岁选战,吾民主党人幸有一胜,然谦逊和合之心未尝少减。余素信服者,乃山河破碎之际,林肯总统之言——”既是至亲,终不为敌。虽弩张剑拔,而血脉未尝断,情义不少减。”

    And to those Ame­ri­cans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote toni­ght, but I hear your voi­ces. I need your help. And I will be your pre­si­dent, too.

    固然,仍有四方志士,不为鄙人所动,另有高明之选。虽终悭此一票之缘,然诸君高论,余亦声声在耳,字字在心。倘能得诸君之援手,鄙人幸甚。他日待余总而统之,亦必不另眼以待也。

    And to all those watching toni­ght from beyond our sho­res, from par­lia­ments and pala­ces, to those who are huddled around radios in the for­go­tten cor­ners of the world, our sto­ries are sin­gu­lar, but our destiny is sha­red, and a new dawn of Ame­ri­can lea­der­ship is at hand.

    吾邦民众,散居天下,各安其命,而其志一也。吾邦鼎盛之势,今已乍现锋芒。

    To those — to those who would tear the world down: We will defeat you. To those who seek peace and secu­rity: We support you. And to all those who have won­de­red if America’s bea­con still burns as bri­ght: Toni­ght we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wea­lth, but from the endu­ring power of our ideals: demo­c­racy, liberty, oppo­r­tu­nity and unyie­lding hope.

    至于心怀叵测,与世人为仇、与天下为敌者,吾邦猛志常在,彼等必取灭亡。心思纯良,久慕大同者,吾辈当倾力以助,鼎力相援。犹疑未定,不知吾自由之邦兴衰如何者,吾辈愿以今日盛况以告之——美利坚之所以谓之”美”者,非刀兵之强,金银之众,实民主、自由、机遇、梦想之美也!

    That’s the true genius of Ame­rica: that Ame­rica can change. Our union can be per­fe­cted. What we’ve already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.

    天自有道,地自有德,恩赋吾邦无上异禀——无他,唯变而已矣。美利坚变革不怠,合众国日趋尽善。当以过往先贤之伟绩,助吾侪今日之雄心,开子孙万世之辉光。

    This ele­ction had many fir­sts and many sto­ries that will be told for gene­ra­tions. But one that’s on my mind tonight’s about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She’s a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this ele­ction except for one thing: Ann Nixon Coo­per is 106 years old.

    今岁选战,多开亘古之先,屡传千秋佳话。感我至深者,亚特兰大之老妪安•尼克松•库帕也——库氏之一票,于数百万美利坚民众之选票无异,其所以引人称奇者,其人今岁高龄一百有六矣。

    She was born just a gene­ra­tion past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road or pla­nes in the sky; when someone like her couldn’t vote for two rea­sons — because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.

    当其父辈之时,天道不彰,黑人为奴。库氏其生也不逢时,汽车尚不行于道,飞机未曾起于空,库氏既属黑人,又系女流,票选一事,概无瓜葛。

    And toni­ght, I think about all that she’s seen throu­g­hout her cen­tury in Ame­rica — the hea­r­ta­che and the hope; the stru­g­gle and the pro­g­ress; the times we were told that we can’t, and the peo­ple who pre­ssed on with that Ame­ri­can creed: Yes we can.

    今日今时,回溯库氏百岁之涯,但见吾邦先贤屡败屡战,且退且进,悲欣交集,甘苦杂陈。幸而正道存焉,壮志存焉,曰:吾辈既在,无所不能。

    At a time when women’s voi­ces were silen­ced and their hopes dismi­ssed, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. Yes we can.

    万马齐喑,其事堪哀,吾邦女界怒而起,愤而争,苦战不歇,历数十载。幸哉库氏,以百岁之高龄,终得亲见女流自立于世,重获天赋之权——吾辈既在,无所不能!

    When there was despair in the dust bowl and dep­re­ssion across the land, she saw a nation con­quer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a new sense of common pur­pose. Yes we can.

    当百业萧条,国人绝望哀鸣之际,库氏亲见吾美利坚出旷世之新政,挽狂澜于既倒,扶大厦之将倾,退畏惧之势,扶奋勇之心,终至人各有位,民心乃安——吾辈既在,无所不能!

    When the bombs fell on our har­bor and tyranny threa­te­ned the world, she was there to wit­ness a gene­ra­tion rise to grea­t­ness and a demo­c­racy was saved. Yes we can.

    当吾国良港遭袭,天下桀纣当道,暴政肆虐之时,库氏亲见豪杰群起,民主不衰——吾辈既在,无所不能!

    She was there for the buses in Mon­t­go­mery, the hoses in Bir­ming­ham, a bri­dge in Selma, and a prea­cher from Atlanta who told a peo­ple that “We Shall Over­come.” Yes we can.

    蒙哥马利公车之罢辍,伯明翰城黑人之群起,塞尔玛城血雨腥风之事,库氏般般亲历。更曾亲聆亚特兰大传教之士振臂登高之呼——”吾等必胜!”诚哉斯言!吾辈既在,无所不能!

    A man tou­ched down on the moon, a wall came down in Ber­lin, a world was con­ne­cted by our own science and ima­gi­na­tion. And this year, in this ele­ction, she tou­ched her fin­ger to a screen, and cast her vote, because after 106 years in Ame­rica, through the best of times and the dar­kest of hours, she knows how Ame­rica can change. Yes we can.

    俟科学昌明于世,创想通贯一时,既登广寒之阙,又溃柏林之墙。洋洋乎!有百年如是,乃见今岁选战中,库氏之一票。浩浩兮!一百零六载交锋更迭,方有美利坚今日之变革——吾辈既在,无所不能!

    Ame­rica, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there is so much more to do. So toni­ght, let us ask our­se­lves — if our chi­ld­ren should live to see the next cen­tury; if my dau­g­hters should be so lucky to live as long as Ann Nixon Coo­per, what change will they see? What pro­g­ress will we have made?

    转眼兴亡过手,而今迈步从头。追昔抚今,不禁扪心而问——俟再历百年岁月,倘吾等后辈儿孙,亦有得享高寿如库氏者,复可见何等之变数?吾辈今日之功,他年可得而见之乎?

    This is our chance to answer that call. This is our moment. This is our time, to put our peo­ple back to work and open doors of oppo­r­tu­nity for our kids; to restore pro­spe­rity and pro­mote the cause of peace; to reclaim the Ame­ri­can dream and rea­ffirm that fun­da­men­tal truth, that, out of many, we are one; that while we brea­the, we hope. And where we are met with cyni­cism and dou­bts and those who tell us that we can’t, we will respond with that time­less creed that sums up the spi­rit of a peo­ple: Yes, we can.

    所谓天命时运,莫过于此——当为吾邦万民造安身立命之业,为吾辈儿孙启各显雄才之门,为寰宇各国创太平静好之世,为吾等壮志赋千秋不灭之元神。吾邦立国之本,必将光耀于天下。万千同胞,当如一人,一息尚存,梦想不灭。纵有世人旁观在侧,而疑窦生焉,吾辈亦当以千秋不易之训共答之曰——吾辈既在,无所不能!

    Thank you. God bless you. And may God bless the Uni­ted Sta­tes of America.

    拜谢诸君。愿天佑吾民,天佑吾邦。

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