![]() 不得不佩服年逾 75 的「股神」畢菲特仍能明智地作出這驚人善舉。尤其是他確確實實地做到他廿年前所說一句話︰ "a very rich person should leave his kids enough to do anything but not enough to do nothing."。實在是太值得受人尊敬了。 希望他此番舉動能帶起富豪的善行,妥善運用自己的財產,並注意金錢對子女的影響。 FORTUNE Magazine: Warren Buffett gives away his fortune <http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/25/magazines/fortune/charity1.fortune/index.htm> FORTUNE Magazine: A conversation with Warren Buffett < http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/25/magazines/fortune/charity2.fortune/index.htm> 塵世過客的部落格 - 股神捐身家 <http://www.bloghk.com/blog.php?id=327136> *** The dog and a blog - 愛寵篇(十二): 一本好書 - Animals in Translation <http://medogdog.blogspot.com/2006/06/animals-in-translation.html> blog (狗) 介紹了一本書 -- "Animals in Translation : Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior" by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson。只是第一章的 "Inattentional blindness" (不注意視盲) 就已經很吸引了。以後談及動物的行為應該很有趣吧... *** 梁董的吧台後 - OSS 在圖書館的應用(II ) <http: //www.wretch.cc/blog/arshloh&article_id=7156689> 好﹗終於提到 OSS (Open Source Software) 在圖書館的運用。其實經費緊拙的圖書館真的要考慮使用 OSS,以求達到運用經費的最大效益。 以 Linux 為核心的 Ubuntu 我用過,一月份也引了兩位用家「Madthiu’s PALACE - 免費送到你家的免費作業系統」< http://blog.madthiu.net/archives/2005/12/15/free-os-delivery-for-free/>和「龜趣來嘻 - 到ubuntu一遊」 <http://www.bigsound.org/portnoy/weblog/001321.html> 的文章作粗略的介紹。綜觀有一大問題,就是它對中文的支援不足。若要處理中文書籍,可能會比較麻煩。希望年尾出的新版會有改善。 梁董的吧台後 - Open Source Software 在圖書館的應用(I) <http://www.wretch.cc/blog/arshloh&article_id=6854877> *** The Wall Street Journal's Online Edition - Social Networking for Bookworms <http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB115109622468789252-i8U6LIHU7ChfgbxG1oZ_ iunOIWE_20060727.html> The WSJ Online 介紹了 LibraryThing... 如 Ubuntu,LibraryThing 仍未能支援中文、日本及任何歐洲以外的文字。但知道他們在努力中就沒什麼好擔心了。 |
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