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  1. 据俄新社报道,俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司(俄气)1月11日发表声明指出,乌克兰要求俄罗斯每日免费提供2100万立方米天然气以保证过境运输的技术需求,这是俄方所不能接受的。 俄气声明指出:“根据现行过境合同,乌克兰石油天然气公司(乌油气)应当动用自有天然气满足(过境运输)技术需求,要么从俄气或其他任何一个供应商处购买。从俄罗斯过境乌克兰运输的天然气出口接收方处购买也是一种方案。” 俄气声明同时指出,乌方附加到俄乌欧成立天然气过境监测体系议定书的宣言实际上使天然气过境监测委员会的工作至少倒回到两个月前。另外,俄方认为,天然气过境监测委员会应当一直工作到对欧洲消费者的天然气过境运输冲突局势得到彻底解决之时,其中包括就此问题的法庭调查结束之前。而且乌方由于未能支付6.14亿美元的天然气债务也将司法诉讼。至于乌方宣言中的政治部分,如俄罗斯天然气过境乌克兰领土的可靠性问题、乌方私自截留过境天然气以及现存已供应天然气债务的问题,俄气暂时不予评价,因为俄方已经针对上述问题多次详细阐述了自己的立场。 1月10日俄罗斯和欧盟签署了成立监督机制监测俄罗斯天然气过境乌克兰对欧洲运输情况的议定书,没有该文件俄方拒绝恢复过境乌克兰对欧洲供应天然气。1月11日乌克兰有条件地签署了过境议定书,俄总统梅德韦杰夫当日称乌方宣言中增加的补充内容改变了文件的实质,要求俄联邦政府在矛盾消除之前不得落实议定书的规定。梅德韦杰夫总统1月11日在接见俄罗斯外长拉夫罗夫时表示,乌方提出的条件和附加内容是对健全思维的讽刺,违反了此前各方达成的一致,实质上是在破坏天然气过境监督协议,具有明显的挑衅和破坏性质。
  2. 感谢谷歌浏览器中文论坛的投递 新闻来源:Google澳大利亚官方博客 在搜索引擎诞生之前,如果你想查询一个问题,不得不去当地的图书馆,翻阅大量的书籍,而现在搜索引擎的出现改变了这一切,它让你在瞬间就可以获得巨大数量的有用信息,而根本不用离开自己的家门。同时,电子邮件、在线图书、照片、视频聊天等所有的互联网应用都让我们节约了更多的纸张、时间和车马费。 但是,随着电脑成为人们生活与工作中的一个重要部分,信息技术也带来了越来越多的能量消耗,Google当然也非常重视这个问题,所以Google设计并建造了世界上最节能的数据中心。它意味着使用Google搜索,所消耗的能量是最小的。事实上,在你使用Google进行搜索的同时,你电脑所消耗的能源远远要大于谷歌回答你问题所消耗的能源。 最近,有人说使用Google进行两次搜索,所产生的二氧化碳数量与用水壶烧开一杯茶产生的量相仿(15g),也就是说每使用Google进行一次搜索操作,就会产生7g二氧化碳,但是Google认为这样的说法是站不住脚的。 Google表示,使用Google进行一次常规的搜索,所返回结果的平均时间仅为0.2秒,也就是说一次搜索只能让Google的单台服务器工作千分之 一秒,就算加上你进入Google首页的时间、键入搜索的关键词等等,平均每一次搜索都只能花费0.0003千瓦时的能源,或者或1千焦耳的能量。相比之 下,一个成人每天平均需要从食物中获取8000千焦耳的能量,这相当于什么?按照温室气体,一次Google搜索相当于月0.2g的二氧化碳,而按照现行 欧盟标准的汽车尾气排放量,要求汽车行驶每公里排放的二氧化碳低于140克,但是绝大多数汽车都达不到这个标准。所以,平均一辆汽车行驶1公里所产生的二 氧化碳相当于1000次谷歌搜索。 Google表示,我们一直在能源的节约这方面努力,并且已经取得了很大的成就,但是我们仍然希望能够取得更好的效果。在去年,我们的慈善机构Google.org还投资了4500万美元在节能技术这方面。去年夏天我们还创建了一个内部工程组,专门从事可再生能源的研究。同时,2007年我们还联合其他IT公司组织了拯救全球气候的计算行动,这个非营利性的组织致力于在2010年前,让全球电脑所排放的二氧化碳排放量降低一半(54万吨),这一切的一切都说明了我们一直在节能这方面努力。
  3. 一位居住在加利福尼亚州的父亲发现他的女儿上个月平均每天发送了484条短信,也就是在她醒着的时候平均每2分钟就发送一条短信 来自加州Silverado Canyon的Greg Hardesty,告诉纽约邮报他从他的440页的电话账单上发现他的女儿Reina发送的短信数目达到了惊人的14528条. "一开始我笑了,我觉得这实在是太疯狂了,根本不可能."在The Orange County Register工作的45岁记者Hardesty说道."然后我马上拿出了计算器想看看这是不是人类能做到的事." Hardesty说他的女儿大部分的短信的对象是其他四位"短信成瘾者",她们的年龄都在12~13岁之间.幸好他有购买无限短信套餐,否则的话他要为每条短信20美分的价格支付2905美元的账单 Hardesty告诉报纸他和他前妻已经限制了他女儿的手机使用,禁止她在晚饭后发短信 http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2009/01/11/Gir...83341231704427/
  4.   Top 10 Sandwiches   Submitted by on Sun, 01/11/2009 - 2:51am.   I have downed many a sandwich in my day. When it comes to food conveyances, the sandwich is perhaps the most ingenious design in its simplicity. Examples of the sandwich go all the way back to ancient Jewish sage Hillel the Elder, who supposedly consumed meats sandwiched between pieces of matzos. People of the middle ages ate their food off of thick slabs of bread called “trenchers” which after the meal was finished would be given to the dog or a beggar: the precursor of the modern open-face sandwich. Though probably the most famous sandwich origin story is attributed to John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich. It was said that he was an avid gambler and card player and couldn’t be bothered to leave the betting table in order to have a proper meal. So, he had servants bring him slices of meat between slices of bread in order to keep his hands clean while he played cards, though this is just a legend.   One could say that we owe the very cornerstone of modern society to the sandwich. It’s the people’s food and everyone and their mother enjoys sandwiches from the hard working factory-laborer to the leaders of the world. But there have been some sandwiches that stick out as the greatest. For some reason, their unique pairings of flavors come together to make not just a food, but cultural icons. Not counting hamburgers or hotdogs (can you even really call those sandwiches?), these are MySweetRhodora’s Top 10 Sandwiches.   10) BLT      Bacon, lettuce and tomato were one of the greatest things to happen to sliced bread since, well, sliced bread! Usually served on toasted bread along with a helping of mayonnaise, people know what you’re talking about when all you say is “BLT.” Personally, I find that adding avocado enhances the flavor and if you have the time, try frying the bacon in balsamic vinegar. It’s delicious.   _____________________________________________________   9) Chip Butty      Most of us Stateside don’t know what in the world a chip butty is. In fact, I’ve been hard-pressed to find a place that serves this sandwich anywhere in the States. I’ve only been able to get my hands on one while visiting my cousins in the UK, and I always remember to get one while I’m there. If you don’t know about it, a chip butty consists of two slices of buttered white bread around a healthy (well not exactly “healthy”) portion of chips (the big french fry kind, not Lay’s). When I first heard of it I thought it sounded gross, but I’ll be damned if it wasn’t one of the tastiest things I’ve ever eaten! Top off with some ketchup for junk food heaven. Hey, at least it’s vegetarian right?   _____________________________________________________   8) Pan-Bagnat      This one came out of left field didn’t it? The pan-bagnat (pronounced pahn-bahn-yah, the “t” is almost silent) is a specialty of the people around the region of Nice, France. The flavors come together perfectly in this sandwich: take a hollowed out baguette and fill with tuna (if you’re using canned please use the kind packed in oil), green bell pepper slices, red onion, sliced hard boiled eggs, olives (kalamata variety please), tomato and top with a vinaigrette made from red wine vinegar, dijon mustard, salt and pepper (there’s tons of good recipes for this out there). It sounds strange at first but it’s really one of the best picnic sandwiches out there. It’s so popular that those crazy French have an association to promote and protect the pan-bagnat. Take a special lady out for a picnic and impress her with your culinary skills. I swear she’ll think you actually know what you’re doing.   _____________________________________________________   7) Cuban Sandwich      I really can’t get enough of these things. Thought to have originated as a favorite of Cuban workers in either Cuba or immigrant communities in Florida, the Cuban sandwich is becoming more and more popular every day. A variation of the classic ham and cheese, the sandwich is made with ham, roasted pork (mmmmm), Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard between two pieces of Cuban bread. If you’re making these at home and can’t get your hands on Cuban bread, hoagie rolls are a fine substitute. The key to a good Cuban is the pressing. The sandwich is always pressed, making the bread thin and crisp. If you don’t have a sandwich press at home, I’ve heard of some people buttering the outside of the bread and cooking it in a pan and pressing it down with another, heavier pot or pan. Personally, I think it works best by taking two bricks wrapped in tin foil (preheated in the oven) and putting those down on top of the sandwiches to press them. Works like a charm!   _____________________________________________________   6) The Reuben      Mmmmm. That picture alone makes my mouth water. The Reuben has been typical deli fare and many different “Reubens” lay claim to having invented it. I tend to side with the sandwich's origins being the no longer existing Reuben’s Delicatessen in New York City where the sandwich was supposedly invented in 1914. One of the biggest sandwiches around, a typical Reuben consists of a big helping of quality corned beef (none of that canned junk), sauerkraut, our friend Swiss cheese, either Russian or Thousand-Island dressing between slices of rye or pumpernickel. Some delicious variations on the Reuben substitute hot pastrami for corned beef to make a sandwich some call “The Rachel.” Hot pastrami on rye was one of my favorites I couldn’t fit on the list, mostly because it’s too similar to the Reuben. This beast is definitely not meant to be eaten on the go, and there’s nothing like sitting down at your local deli and partaking in a delicious Reuben.   _____________________________________________________   5) Sloppy Joe      This is definitely a manly sandwich, unless of course you’re making Sloppy Janes. Typically, one takes two hamburger buns and fills them with a sauce made of ground beef, onions and tomato sauce. I dunno, I just usually open up a can of Manwich instead of making this from scratch. Mmmmmm. Manwich. *Insert Homer Simpson's mouth watering noise here*   _____________________________________________________   4) Grilled Cheese Sandwich      What can be simpler and more comforting than a grilled cheese sandwich your mom made? Warm and delicious, the grilled cheese sandwich is unpretentious, honest food at its finest. I remember my roommates and I making grilled cheese with our irons. That’s how comforting it is. Pair up with a bowl of hot tomato soup and get yourself out of the cold.   _____________________________________________________   3) Pulled Pork Sandwich      Definitely one of the more labor intensive sandwiches on this list, you’re efforts will be rewarded if you make yourself a nice pulled pork sandwich. A pork shoulder is slow barbecued for hours on end until it’s so tender that it’s pretty much falling apart. The sandwich gets its name from the process of using a fork to pull the pork apart into thinner strips. Piled high on a hamburger bun and topped with your favorite barbecue sauce (or no sauce if you’re a dry meat kinda person) with coleslaw on the side, this is the perfect sandwich for big cookouts, as that pork shoulder will make a lot of sandwiches.   _____________________________________________________   2) Philly Cheesesteak      People from Philadelphia take their sandwiches seriously, and this is definitely their weapon of choice. It is more than just a sandwich to these people, it’s a way of life. Being from Jersey, I didn’t really understand how important this sandwich was until I was in Philadelphia visiting a high school friend of mine going to college there. It’s almost a religion there, and people proudly declare their favorite cheesesteak place like it’s their favorite NFL team. Two of the most famous locations in Philadelphia, Geno’s and Pat’s, have had a long and well publicized rivalry. Eating a cheesesteak there even has its own etiquette as former presidential candidate John Kerry found out when he was made fun of in the Philadelphia Daily News for, dear God, ordering his cheesesteak with Swiss cheese on it *gasp*. Everyone knows nothing melts over steak better than Cheese-Whiz!   _____________________________________________________   1) Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich      This sandwich needs no introduction. Not only one of the greatest sandwiches, but one of the greatest food pairings in history, I think you’d be hard-pressed to find a person who hasn’t eaten and enjoyed a good peanut butter and jelly sandwich. This sandwich is definitely the most versatile as one can use any sort of bread, jelly or substitute for peanut butter. I’ve had it with nutella (a hazlenut spread), mashmallow fluff, dried fruit, bananas (my favorite), pickles (it’s not gross), and even once with vegemite. It’s damn near impossible to mess this sandwich up because that’s just how good it is.   The peanut butter and jelly sandwich is so popular that, like the Philly cheesesteak, it’s not just a sandwich but a cultural icon. Everybody knows what you’re talking about when you say you’re in the mood for a PBJ. Hell, I even remember Barney singing me a song about putting together peanut butter and jelly. It was the first food I was able to make on my own as I’m sure is the same with many other G1’s. And let’s not forget the infamous Peanut Butter Jelly Time song.
  5. 片混乱.昨天,济南市社会学学会心理研究室主任李玉讲述了这样一个案例. 小朱来自鲁西南的一个贫困农村家庭,2007年考上驻济一所高校.入校不久,他谈起了恋爱,发生了性关系.几个月后,两人就分手了.小朱尝过了禁果的滋味,失去女友后很是失落,于是经常去网吧.他不玩游戏,不聊天,只上黄色网站.“我越陷越深.每次上黄色网站后都非常自责,害怕被人发现,但很快又会去看.”后来,小朱对李玉说,那段时间,他的脑子里全是色情内容.走在大街上,只要看到年轻漂亮的女性,心里就会产生占有的想法.坐公交车,他喜欢挨着女性,内心充满色情想法. 去年暑假期间,小朱花几百块钱买了台二手电脑,每天在家上网,浏览色情网站,不停地自慰.他的身体因此出现了问题,心理上也变得敏感、自卑.他不得不去看病,医生给开了一些治疗精神疾病类的药物.但他还是摆脱不了色情网站的诱惑.最近,经朋友介绍,他求助于李玉,获得了免费心理救助.目前,他的生活已经基本恢复正常. 在康复基地,记者也了解到了一些类似的案例,咨询者以20岁左右为主,80%以上为男性. 据了解,网络性成瘾是网瘾的五大类别之一,其表现包括迷恋浏览色情信息,发生网络性行为等.不过,相比于上网玩游戏、聊天和信息恐慌症等问题,网络性成瘾多数被遮掩住了.当事人一般不愿意或意识不到就自身的问题去求助.许多家长对外宣称孩子玩网游成瘾,实际情况往往是网络性成瘾.
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  9. 下次使用Google搜索引擎时,请先稍微为自然环境考虑一下。最新研究表明,使用台式机运行两个Google搜索引产生的二氧化碳数量与用水壶烧开一杯茶产生的量相仿(15g)。来自哈佛大学的物理学家Alex Wissner-Gross称,使用一次Google搜索可以产生7克二氧化碳。 他还称,Google在世界各地运行着大量的数据中心以给用户带来强大的性能,Google在这上面做得很有效率,但是他们在加快搜索速度的同时也耗费了更多的能量。 事实上,Google的搜索引擎系统由于它的运行方式会产生许多CO2,当你在Google中输入搜索关键字时,它不仅仅在一个服务器上搜索,而是多个服务器。在减少搜索延迟的同时也耗费更多的能量,目前Google在美国,欧洲,日本和中国都设有服务器。
  10.   The end of the Christmas Season   In places around the world where people observe Christmas, they do so with a wide variety of religious, secular and folk traditions. Most traditions are celebrations of the birth of Jesus Christ, (observed on December 25th in most places, on January 7th by some Eastern Orthodox churches), but many incorporate other customs and figures, such as Santa Claus, Father Frost, Saint Nicholas the Krampus and others. Last Tuesday, January 6th, was Epiphany, the day the Magi became the first religious figures to worship the infant Jesus Christ, and the conclusion of the Twelve Holy Days of the Christmas season. Here is a collection of people around the world observing traditions and ceremonies of the Christmas Season. (30 photos total)      Catholic nuns of the Sisters of Bethlehem, some who have taken a vow of silence, pray during the Christmas mass in the Beit Jamal Monastery near Jerusalem, late Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)      Dominic Eggert wails while meeting Rick Mariarty dressed as Santa Claus during a Christmas party Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in St. Cloud, Minn. (AP Photo/The St. Cloud Times, Dave Schwarz)      People walk near a Christmas tree outside the Bird's Nest, also known as the National Stadium, on Christmas Eve in Beijing, China on December 24, 2008. (REUTERS/Jason Lee)      Men jump into the icy waters of a lake in an attempt to grab a wooden cross on Epiphany Day in Sofia, Bulgaria on January 6, 2009. (REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov)      The sun rises above the Orthodox Church in the town of Novogrudok, 150 km west of the capital Minsk, Belarus, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, as morning temperatures dropped to around -15 degrees Celsius. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)      Men perform the traditional Bulgarian "Horo" dance in the icy winter waters of the river Tundzha in the town of Kalofer, Bulgaria some 200 km east of the capital Sofia, during the Epiphany Day celebrations on January 6, 2009. (BORYANA KATSAROVA/AFP/Getty Images)      A Palestinian boy dressed as Santa Claus makes his way to the Latin Catholic Church in Gaza City as Palestinian Christians attend the last Sunday mass before Christmas on December 21, 2008. Some 2,000 Palestinian Christians live in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. (MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images)      A man rides in his cart, pulled by ponies, before the annual horse race organized by Orthodox believers in the Romanian village of Pietrosani, 45km north of Bucharest, Romania on Epiphany Day January 6, 2009. (REUTERS/Mihai Barbu)      Pope Benedict XVI blesses the crowd from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica as he adresses the "Urbi et Orbi" message to the City and to the World at the Vatican on December 25, 2008. The Pontiff in his Christmas message warned that the world was headed toward ruin if selfishness prevails over solidarity during tough economic times for both rich and poor nations. Speaking from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica on the day Christians commemorate Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, Benedict XVI declared that the "heart of the Christian message is meant for all men and women". (OSSERVATORE ROMANO/AFP/Getty Images)      A catholic woman reads the Bible after a Christmas Eve mass at the temporary Bailu Township Church on December 24, 2008 in Pengzhou of Sichuan Province, China. The church, destroyed in the May 12 Sichuan earthquake, was rebuilt in a makeshift house. Many pilgrims have come to worship at the church today with commemoration for the victims, over seven months after the devastating earthquake. (China Photos/Getty Images)      A Skydiver in a Santa Claus costume comes in for a wet landing in Sydney, Australia on December 17, 2008. (Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)      A man dressed as a Krampus, traditionally the companion of St. Nicholas who might dole out punishment to bad children. One of Austria's unique Advent traditions, this man is seen as a part of a Krampus procession in the city of Unken, Austria on Friday, Dec. 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson)      A child attends a Christmas carol mass at the Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg, South Africa on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008. The church has become a camp for Zimbabweans fleeing their nation's economic and political crisis as the situation worsens in the neighboring state. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)      Christian pilgrims from Nigeria are seen inside the Church of Nativity, believed by many to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2008. Tourists from all over the world flocked to Jesus' traditional birthplace to celebrate Christmas Eve. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)      Iraqi Christians attend Christmas Mass at the Virgin Mary church on December 25, 2008 in Baghdad, Iraq. (Wathiq Khuzaie/Getty Images)      Chinese children dressed as angels attend mass held on Christmas eve at the Southern Cathedral, the oldest Catholic church in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)      A man dressed as Santa Claus holds a mock goose as runners take a break after the "Gaensebratenvernichtungslauf", or roast goose fat reduction run, at Berlin's Grunewald forest in Germany on December 26, 2008. Several hundred people took part in the annual run during the Christmas holidays. (REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch)      A Catholic woman lights a candle at the St. Esprit Church during the Christmas mass at midnight, in Harbiye, downtown Istanbul, Turkey on December 24, 2008. (MUSTAFA OZER/AFP/Getty Images)      Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Fuad Twal (center) carries a statue of baby Jesus following the Christmas midnight mass at the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem early December 25, 2008. (REUTERS/Musa Al-Shaer/Pool)      Christian Pakistani girls celebrate after a Christmas mass in Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, Dec. 25, 2008. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)      Pope Benedict XVI prays at the nativity scene in St Peter's Square, shortly after presiding over Vespers and Te Deum prayer in St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, on December 31, 2008. (FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images)      A Bosnian Roman Catholic woman prays during a Christmas mass in Sarajevo's main cathedral, Thursday, Dec .25,2008. (AP Photo/Hidajet Delic)      Runners, dressed as Santa Claus, one of them carrying a cross on his shoulders to resemble Jesus Christ, take part of the "Christmas Corrida Race" in the streets of Issy Les Moulineaux, west outskirts of Paris, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008. (AP Photo / Francois Mori)      A man dressed as a Father Frost stands by the road in centre of Kiev, Ukraine on December 26, 2008. (SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/Getty Images)      Ukrainian Orthodox believers attend the Christmas Eve religious service in the Carpathian settlement of Ilintsy, some 700 km west of Kiev, January 7, 2009. (REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov)      A Bulgarian Patriarch Maxim makes the sign of the cross as he attends Christmas mass in the golden-domed Alexander Nevsky cathedral, in central Sofia on December 25, 2008. Bulgaria unlike some other fellow Orthodox countries, celebrates Christmas on December 25. (BORYANA KATSAROVA/AFP/Getty Images)      Swimmer, Joshoua Samios holds the cross after retrieving it from the water, during a traditional ceremony to bless the water in Greece's Perama port near Athens, on Tuesday. Jan. 6, 2009. Similar ceremonies to mark Epiphany day were held across Greece on river banks, seafronts and lakes, where an Orthodox priest throws a cross into the water and swimmers race to be the first to retrieve it. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)      A diver in Santa Claus costume rides a bicycle inside a shark tank at the Sea World in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Dec. 19,2008. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)      Around 1,000 bonfires are lit up on the hills surrounding the southern village of Pottenstein on January 6, 2009. The annual festivity is celebrated traditionally on Epiphany to commemorate the Eternal Adoration. (TIMM SCHAMBERGER/AFP/Getty Images)      Mya Cooper of Winton Hills holds the hand of Santa Claus as she lays in her bed at Shriners Hospital in Cincinnati on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008. Santa was making his early rounds passing out toys to patients at the Shriners Burns Hospital. (AP Photo/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ernest Coleman)
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