7 Nov 2007
Midnight Oil
YOU,which means get lams burning oil for hard working.I do not work so hard but I'm burning that oil,..so
accoring to a favourite band contributed by one of my
teacher,Uncle ken,who went Turkey years ago,that ought be
Midnight Oil.
Yes,it is midnight again,and as you may well see,I'm
writing this WEBLOG months after the last one.Blogsopt has been blocked by government for a long
time,since there may be too many true feeling and free
speakings.That is really sad.Blocking could not contribute to the
harmony society at all,but would only leads to
suspicion,had if the current authority pay no attention
on this.Come back to myself,always do I feel so lonely.Cause the
one that I cares....not sitting besides me yet.Again I have to say say sorry that despite the fact that
I have so many things in mind,i failed to give them
out,or rather say,to express them to all of you before
screens.
I dare say,so far,no more audience,thus this weblog would
be merely "a song to my self",and i do not like Emerson.i can gudie and guard some certain lamb,as you may
know,and lead them to furtune.But why not my lord give me
an EXODUS?A mosee would work too......
Nov 7th,2k7.
6 Sept 2007
Tenor Luciano Pavarotti dead at 71
The world's most high singer, Sir Pavarotti,who sang " O SOLE MIO" ,dead.
I was terribly shocked,…probably as time goes by,aged artists may leave us so soon…
As they wish.
MAY YOU REST IN PEACE
10 Aug 2007
A bai jia jiang tan debugging team
again recommendation of other weblogs,this one is a weblog written in Chinese on one of the most famous CCTV programme "Board of Professors",Bai jia jiang tan.But this is not a fans-site,yet writer of this weblog is trying to DEBUG the programme.
Personally I admire and respect those who get difficult knowlegdes well known,but i care about the truth most,those BLOODSHED truth.
My true feelings? Not available these days.
why not try speaking with me?
http://blog.sina.com.cn/bjjtbzdxz
9 Aug 2007
a complainting weblog
written in Chinese,the writer is a democracy lover,but not mature enough,though he is trying.
As for me,in very bad moods.
众所周知,我国经过近三十年的改革,在政治、经济、金融、司法、就业、教育、医疗和社会治安等各个领域积累下来的深层次矛盾,一直找不到好的解决方法,以致问题越积越多,毛病越来越严重。而经济指标却年年走高(只是国家的啊,不包括俺们老百姓在内),这就正如一个人明明烧得满脸通红,但又找不到病因,吃不到良药。世界上有一些看法是,对这种高烧状态,国家会竭尽全力,不管是打强心针,还是用人体蛋白,也要维持到08奥运会。会后,不确定时期(或许是2010年左右吧)中国经济社会将会有一个大的盘整振荡期,毕竟要退高烧才行嘛。这种振荡可能包括金融崩溃、股市崩盘等等、等等,幅度定超亚洲金融风暴。
6 Aug 2007
Aug 6th,2007
Appreantly i'm happy,yes,have nothing to complian about and no excuse to blame to life.
But somehow who or what i miss,what i can not get ,is what sucks for my fellings.
if one day i expel myself faraway from home,live in a place that almost no one can reach,maybe all my arounds will be puzzled and be exausted .Huh,lost too many things,or rather say,having lost something may let me feel so down that one day walking on this way.
Number of visitors for this blog will not exceed 5-10,so i can somehow relax,no gossip here.
Lam Chet(Lin Yifeng) wrote the song "By My Side",...is a song quite tender.Readers of this blog may try this song for my requirements.
I just want some certain one by my side,be how distant it MAY takes.
5 Aug 2007
BLOGSPOT IS BLOCKED
if your dear guest could not visit,try :
http://www.inblogs.net/hellohei
maybe it would be slower but will do.
7 Jul 2007
Long time not see, my friends!
Busy dealing with final term papers.
This one is the only one that is written in English, this semester.
Ironically speaking, I can update that, but can not see the weblog that I had just written.
So this article is pasted by WORD 2007 on 2007-7-7.
A Brief Analysis to F. R. Scott and His Poem "Audacity"
In spite of the fact that Canada has a very short history line that lasts only longer than that of the United States, yet many poets and writers has been providing readers with a huge amount of novels, essays, and poems as well. Among them we readers can find many works very witty and well written. Therefore we would like to donate our warmest welcome to those outstanding novels and poems as they give us the beauty of art, the sense of passion and the mark of history, be it is referring to past or pointing to the future.
Of these wonderful works that are worthy for readers reconsidering and digesting, one masterpiece is the poem "Audacity" by Mr. Francis Reginald Scott. The poem has fairly ironic tones of current Canadian politic and social life. Even on comparing with those politic writers in the United States. This article aims to give readers a brief analysis to F.R.Scott, the history background for him writing this poem, and meanings the poem has.
- Bibliography of the Poet
- Life of F. R. Scott
Mr. Francis Reginald Scott, according to the most popular encyclopedia --Wikipedia online--- was commonly known as Frank Scott or F.R. Scott, and was born on August 1, 1899. He was the kid of Frederick George Scott. As the encyclopedia pointed out, he was defined as a Canadian poet, intellectual and constitutional expert. Born and raised in the Rectory of St. Matthew's Church, Quebec City, Scott witnessed the riots in the city during the Conscription Crisis of 1917. Completing his undergraduate studies at Bishop's University(or say, it would only be a college at that time), in Lennoxville, Quebec, Scott went to Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar and was influenced by the Christian Socialist ideas of R.H. Tawney and the Student Christian Movement. From these two institutes, he held a Rhodes scholarship, receiving a B.A. (1922) and a B.Litt. (1923) for a thesis on 'The annexation of Savoy and Nice by Napoleon III, 1860'.He was married to Marian Dale Scott, an important modern painter in Canada. Shortly after that, he returned to Canada, settled in Montreal and studied law at McGill University eventually joining the law faculty as a professor.(Today on Augural address of McGill university, president incumbent would always mention his name). In 1927 he was called to the bar and in 1928 returned to McGill to teach;
The Great Depression that started from United States greatly disturbed Scott and other intellectuals who formed the League for Social Reconstruction (LSR) to advocate socialist solutions in a Canadian context. Through the LSR, Scott became an influential figure in the Canadian socialist movement and a founding member of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and a contributor to the Regina Manifesto. He went on to serve as national chairman of the CCF from 1942 until 1950.
During the 1950s, Scott was an active opponent of the Duplessis regime in Quebec and went to court to fight the Padlock Law. He also represented one of Jehovah's Witnesses, one Frank Roncarrelli, in Roncarelli v. Duplessis all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada a battle that Maurice Duplessis lost. And this period Scott wrote the poem "Audacity", which will be covered in the following paragraphs.
Scott is the subject of a number of critical works, as well as a major biography, The Politics of the Imagination: A Life of F. R. Scott by Sandra Djwa. As for my personal knowledge, Scott had very aggressive political trends. During February 1931, he wrote to newspaper Montreal Times about Communist Youth League (See "Audacity, Audacity, and More Audacity"), with the signature of "Assistant Professor" that even McGill College forced him not to sign his position while writing.
- Reputation the Poet Had Received
Scott--who has contributed equally to Canadian law, literature, and politics in both official languages(of Canada)--was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1947, he was awarded the Royal Society of Canada's Lorne Pierce Medal in 1962, and received a Molson Prize for outstanding achievements in the arts, the humanities, and the social sciences in 1967.He won both the 1977 Governor General's Award for non-fiction for his Essays on the Constitution and the 1981 Governor General's Award for poetry for his Collected Poems.
In 1952 he was technical-aid representative for the United Nations in Burma and from 1963 to 1971 a member of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. Scott served as dean of law at McGill University from 1961 to 1964. In 1970 he was offered a seat in the Canadian Senate by Pierre Trudeau but declined the appointment. Eventually Scott died on January 30, 1985. Days after his passing, he was interred in Mount Royal Cemetery in Montreal.
Of highlights given by University of Toronto, Scott is one of the most important catalysts of modern Canadian poetry, partly because of the influence of his own poetry and partly through his personality and his association with several literary groups and 'little magazines'. It considers that:
As a satirist in the late twenties and early thirties, he helped battle an outworn Canadian Romanticism in order to introduce the 'new poetry'; and in landscape poems such as 'Old song', 'Lakeshore', and 'Laurentian Shield' he established a northern evolutionary view of Canadian nature that later influenced such poets as Al Purdy and Margaret Atwood. While achieving distinction as a poet, political activist, and leading authority on constitutional law, Scott also became a figure of extraordinary importance as a commentator on both Canadian society and Canadian literature. All these activities found expression in his poetry, and all stemmed from the nationalistic concerns of Canadian intellectuals in the twenties.
- Analysis of the Poem "Audacity"
- History Background for the Poem
The poem "Audacity" was written as a reaction of an article written on November 30th,1958( the textbook said it was in the year 1959 but according to online materials on www.canadawiki.org, the former date was seemingly incorrect), with a title naming "Is Adventure in Abeyance?--Audacity Missing". This article was written by a famous Canadian journalist and writer, Robert Fulford, and was published on the magazine Times, in London edition. Unfortunately speaking, currently UK edition of Times magazines are not available, so the only background for the reason to the birth of the poem could be merely traced to the quotations given on the textbook.
From the background given in the textbook by Professor Yang Junfeng, this poem was written on response of the article mentioned in the previous passage, but the poet Scott had twisted keywords of that article, describing another scenery which the author of the article might never had thought of that before. The original article was quoted as follows:
As several distinguished visitors had told us, Canada is a middle--class country, perhaps more emphatically middle—class than any other country west of Switzerland. Few Canadians are conscious of working –class status, and almost none would recognize themselves as members of an elite. Thus the adventurous spirit that might arise elsewhere from the desperation of the lower classes or the or the tradition of the upper classes does not appear in Canadian life. This is one reason why audacity is missing in Canada.This article made a lot of critics feeling uncomfortable for this article made sharp comment on Canadians' social status too mild and not enough enthusiasm both home and abroad, as those Canadians are considered not willing dealing with international affairs, and less passionate than English, American or people from other English-speaking countries and commonwealths. Therefore this article had made a huge explosion among Canadian society and people. It is said that several critics consider this article a great maltreat on Canadian people.
Notably speaking, this poem was written in 1964 (www.canawiki.org), years after the publication of the former article.
- Of the Poem
The whole poem read as follows
Audacity
("Audacity is missing in Canada." The Times 30/11/59)
They say we lack audacity, that we are middle class, without
the adventurousness that arises from the desperation of the
lower classes or the tradition of the upper classes.
They say we are more emphatically middling than any country
west of Switzerland, and that boldness and experiment are
far from our complacent thoughts.
For audacity is all around us,
Boldness sits in the highest places,
We are riddled with insolence.
Do you want audacity?
Let me tell you—
Any day in Montreal you may hear the guns crack at the noon-
hour, as the police give chase to the bank-robbers
Who are helping themselves to the wealth of the land like the
French and the English before them, coureur de bois and
fur-trader rolled into one;
You may watch the patrol cars circle their beats to gather the
Weekly pay-off from unlicensed cafes
Whose owners sell booze on the side to acquire the $ 15,000
they need for the $ 25-permit;
You may learn the name of the distinguished Legislative Coun-
cillor who controls the caisse-electolale
Into which rattles the coin that makes possible the letting of
Contracts,
And who tips his hat to the priest
And is saluted respectfully in return;
You may marvel at the boldness of promoters of oil and natural
gas, men too quick for production, fixers and peddlers,
Getting their hands on concessions and rights, access to under-
ground treasures awaiting man's use in the womb of our northland,
Playing the suckers and markets, turning their thousands to
millions, loading the pipe-lines with overhead that is paid by
the housewife who cooks her spaghetti,
Then solemnly demanding higher rates for sales of the product
(extra hot, natural gas!)before friends on the Board of
Control:
You may follow the hucksters and admen compiling their bud-
Gets, planning the assault on "public opinion," settling the
poll-questions,
Writing editorials for weeklies, letters to editors, telegrams to
senators, articles for journals,
Day after day on the job of confusing the issue, baiting the
eggheads, laughing at the "culture kids" of CBC,fixing the
give-aways,
Posing as democracy's friends and admirers ,while undermin-
ing the concept of government and welfare,
Singing the praises of free enterprise that relies on high tariffs,
defence contracts and floor prices;
You may stand in awe at the audacity of journalists, twisting
the news items by headline and rewrite, blanking out truth,
Ponderously laying down the conventional wisdom in uncon-
ventional English,
While a few owners gather dailies into chains run by gangs of
paid hack-men,
Then add on the radio stations and TV outlets, lets some glim-
mer of free opinion escape them;
You may be amazed at the boldness of churchmen and minis-
ters, meeting in synod and conclave and conference to spy
out our sinfulness,
Who wax indignant over lotteries, horse-racing and the drink
question, or, with Savonarola intensity,
Denounce crime-comics an short bathing-suits;
But all this is as nothing, not worthy of mention,
Beside the supreme, the breath-taking audacity
Of the great executives in their paneled boardrooms
Found at every point in the social structure where policy is laid
down or decision taken,
Without whom no hospital can be opened, no charitable cam-
paign launched, no church can engage a preacher and not u-
niversity can build a building,
Daring to be omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, not to
mention omnivorous,
These surely you can see in this Canada of ours,O London
Times,
In this country that has the audacity to proclaim the "suprema-
cy of god"
In its Bill of Rights?
- Analysis to the Poem
This poem is quite irony and full of bitter description of the contemporary Canada social life. "Audacity" in the original article means braveness, the spirit of justice, etc. However, in this poem, meaning of this word had been given a twist, and the word "audacity" could be understood as outlaw, or to be adventurous.
The first paragraph just introduced the original texts and leads to question for readers that what kind of "Audacity" Canada has, with a nice turning point "but".
From the second paragraph, many passage starts with a calling word "You", which may be referring to the correspondent of the article, Robert Fulford, and for those readers—be the readers of the poem or the readers of that London Times.
Sentence 9 and 10 marks a bank robbery occurred at noon which is considered to be in the open air, but police would just be pretending to the robbers, which will disappoint citizens greatly. The police "give chase", so they are only seemingly chase, without efforts. A conclusion could be made that police and robbers are somehow of in the same pants.
Sentence 11 and 12 marks how tax-collectors get in benefits with the cost of the nation loses tax. Alcohol could be sold in illegal shops, and $ 15000 tax fee to the nation are taken place by $ 25 tips to those who "patrols" cars.
Sentence 17,18,19 and 20 marks the spot of those company monopolies national resources and earn profits from average people. Examples given are the development of natural gas in the north land of Canada. On given money to the official, those tycoons could make thousands into millions, with the loss of people who could cook spaghetti only.
Sentence 21 to 29 covers the problem of freedom speech. Under this flag, guilty are being executed. Poll-questions can be set, readers' letter could be faked, truth could be blank out, so free opinions would only be away.
Sentence 30,31 and 32 refers to the grand control from religion. Usually people would seek help from those churchmen, but they would turned out to be very disappointed as the people they expected would expose their sinfulness, and privacy are no longer safe.
Sentence 33 to the last is the climax of the poem. It employs the four "Omni-"word marks the supremacy of God. However, as God never shines his name in Canada, everything evil could seek hide place with the Bill of Rights, protecting no good citizens.
Irony as it be, as writer has pointed so many problems by far, a better move would be to solve all this problems, as Canada is after all not unique, it is not the only country that has all these problems.
- Conclusion
Critics consider this poem too sharp to describe that seldom comments are related to the poem. One comment is said to be "Poems like General Election and Audacity seem to me to discharge the tension between soloist and urbanized, politic man far too inexpensively in favor of the former." This critical essay is written by Ian Sowton. Besides that no more comments on this poem is available. As for writer himself, the best description could be:
His poetic subject is most often man (in the generic sense) silhouetted against a natural horizon. His characteristic metaphors develop from the exploration of man's relationship to nature and society: they involve time and infinity, world and universe, love and spirit--terms that emerge as 20th-century humanist substitutes for the Christian vocabulary.(
Encyclopedia of World Biography on Francis Reginald Scott)
When author of the essay was listening to the course given by Mr. Jeff Yang, a vivid quotation form Chinese got awakened. Bai Juyi, one of the greatest poets in ancient China, provides an idea that poems should be written with the aim of politic guidance, so poems shall be of irony on social aspects. From the poem "Audacity" the author firmly believes the rule Bai Juyi commented as a massive trend for poem development, from ancient to present, from the far orient to Canada, be there Pacific Ocean blocks the two lands apart.
Works Cited
English version of Wikipedia: Biography of F.R.Scott
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._R._Scott>
Library Information on University of Toronto: Scott,F.R.
<http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/scott_fr/index.htm>
<http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/scott_fr/pub.htm>
<http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/scott_fr/crit.htm>
<http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/scott_fr/bio.htm>
<http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/scott_fr/write.htm>
<http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/faculties/HUM/ENGL/canada/poet/f_scott.htm>
Encyclopedia of Britannica: Scott,F.R.
<http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9066357/Francis-Reginald-Scott>
(On the publication date of the poem)
<http://canadawiki.org/index.php/Quotations_S 1964>
<http://canadawiki.org/index.php/Quotations_F>
Ian Sowton. Encyclopedia of World Biography on Francis Reginald Scott
<http://www.bookrags.com/biography/francis-reginald-scott/>
<http://www.bookrags.com/criticism/scott-francis-reginald-1899_2/>
10 Jun 2007
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26 May 2007
May 26th,2007
Of these colorful days
There used to be a song, which is spoken like that,” Imagination, never lose my passion.”Currently we are in a totally new world; even school itself is to some degree we had never encountered. Be it good or evil, we are having colorful days, our best time of life.
Thanks to the authority, now we have plenty of seafood, at reasonable price. Just walk along for 30 minutes or so we can enjoy sea scenery. As the new campus provides a large scale of land, we can have lot of sports, which we could never think of before, in such a narrow and noisy place.
Chances are infinite. Now is the best time for us studying, especially for elementary knowledge that needs not practicing. Living in a quieter place would certainly encourage us learning something from textbook, and set higher goal for future studies. Somehow, listening to radio at dormitory seems to be Mission Impossible.
Let there be some fun of living here. I mean, living it, love it. Tolstoy told us to accept all these unexpected of life, so we are going through difficulties, against all the odds. Campus life would only comes better, with our best wishes.
Finally, comes back to that song again, and concludes with that.”It is on my way now, what ever it takes. It is on my way now, all my colorful days”.
25 May 2007
May 25th,2007
Ok,follows something light.Of the guy who share the dame dorm with me,he has many many interesting tales,so he makes me laugh almost everyday.
Our dorm have only limited free electricity supply.Before off the limit,I have to pay more,else electricity supply will be cut.So yesterday I bought some.Stories happened when i told the controller that I'm in room 120."So room 120?"She asked with smiles."Yes."I replied."really?""Indeed.""Ha--ah--ha--haha!"Suddenly that MS.Controller and a whole room of middle aged women bursted into laughter."?""Does your dorm have a very tall boy?"She stopped laughing."Right."I know that such was not of my business."Once we inspects your dorms,he refused let us in as he insisted that since so many couples are in dormistry,it will be 'less conveinnent',Humm...suppose such a little guy knows so much."She chatterd with other women,as if I was transparent."ha-ha--ah--ahaha!"All women laughing at this poor guy."..."I did say nothing but dealt with money,then went back.
Mr.Qu,as he himself said,never wants to be a famous guy in this awful university,but eventurally he made it.Many tales are left,while free,I will continue telling his stories,under his permission,of course.Today the whole group of postgraduates knows him well,for his...handsomeness,I guess with good wish.
May25th2k7,Leonnado Orange Wang
May 24th,2007
Of personal adoration.On writing this someone besides my back strongly recommends the word"cult".Suppose the results of cases spread among history,he is awfully right.Since the beginning,those who were crowned as god of humans are these:Hilter,Churchill,Sterlin,Mao Tse-tong,Imperial yamato(emperor)of Japan,Castero,the Kim family of North Korea,etc.Most of them had changed our world dramatically,be changes good or bad.Given a book that"giants changed our histories",most of them will also be enlisted.This topic is reminded by a course today.Before class ends,that medosa-hair teacher give an writing homework as follows:Your opinion of personal adoration on the communitism society.Quite throny,especially while I'm in.And my guess was right.During oral expression,many studnets,either avoid answering the core of this problem,or simply critisizing China Communism party without handling why personal adoration could exist now,as people have all awakened thier intelligence.Personal adoration,or personal cult,is due to PEOPLE HAVE LOW SELF-CONFIDENCE and TYRANTS WANT TO TERROR HIS PEOPLE.that is the core,I guess.Catholic Pope in Vantican,Sir Pope Benedict XVI never wants anyone be his men,yet under the name of the almighty god Jesus Christ,believers all trust him the represent of the earh from heaven.That is not PERSONAL adoration.People have little confidence for they are poorer,weaker,etc.Then they would find someone under the name of hero.Say,Napoleon,Bulivar,they received widely admiring as they get the colour of map different.So people admit their awful power to the world.As to another factor,tyrants always want to keep their powers infinite and never fade,so they used various ways for maintaining their crowns.One of and the best way is to get people adorate him/her,so his country will be harmonious forever.
Suddenly,feeling so sick of this topic,since even what I say and what we think till now we can not change anything.Whatsoever,the power of thinking is great,that is why in renaissence,philosophers went generating encyclopedias.
Another sentence of nonsense is that if you indeed seen my weblogs,just write to me.Those can be here are all VIPs,I never advertise this dull website.
in the sharply last minute of may 24th 2k7Leonnado Orange Wang
may 22nd,2007
Leave those diaries aside,my dearest friends(as you know here,you are all my friends),when available,just see what have I written here.
Many things are hard to be described when I would just about to write them.For example,when at nights,odd enough,I may not fall asleep so well.So I read,and thus find many things both from books and outside.But seemingly these ideas go as sparks,shined and lost.Indeed such isquite a pity since i'm a guy manufaturing ideas,how to preserve these remains a problem.Maybe the "LIVE" Leon Wang,the most refreshed me could only be found in the midnights.Whatsoever,I would present my friends here RAW ideas out of my brian,thoughsuch would not be so fresh.Suppose someone of youcould become a writer,or myself could be that,it MAY BE benefical to share my ideas.
Things today would be short as I'm lazy.The Shuihu,one of four outstanding classics to Chinese.Shuihu in English should have some meanings as"along the waterside"or something else.However,it is the place that most events happen in the novel,to be easily understod by westerners,Chinese Robinhoods,due to geverning or no mercy,come to struggle,kill or threatten dirty officials money or something else and later developed an army,or rather say,local warfighters.Mr Shapiro translated name of these book "Outlaws of the Marsh' in the 1966-1976 cultural rev(letters left for C E N S O R S H I P).That sounds a nice name.Be I'm a student of translation,at least today translation is not my topic.Anyway,considering things in Shuihu occured oday,all those 108 wrriors of fate would have to be considered as TERRIOSTS.Suppose those who dare to have army to fight with outlaw government authority,they would all be covered with the name TERRIOSTS.but how come?Many outlaw authorities,like the army controlled Burma,never allow its people fight for their own sake.In fact,as Chomsky would one day pointed out,that G.bush would be the biggest terriosts since he killed so many US army men and so many citizens of Afganistan with Iraq.So here comes the question:Since almost every outlaw government do not allow peaceful solutions to freedom,without guns,how can people get their own interests? Mao Tse-tong knows this well,so he says'Those power of ruling comes for the sake of guns" to communists in China.then now we are in People's republic,how can we struggle for OUR freedom?How?Demostration? Funny.Firbidden.AZrmy fight? funny.We have no gun.Then,how? Summer of 1989 marks things quite transparent.And my current university...?Therefore,a conclusion can be made that...er...Hehe...jaja...Men should not read too much!too much reading and thinking may let know the around environment so well,without ways of changing,so...it will be of great pain.pause,er,um,no,stop,...no!HALT here.Maybe too much for those monitors,or that great fire wall.Despite these words filled with seas of wrong spellings and grammartical mistakes,yet it may ...say,given something.In words,hope.Yes.HOPE.Let's spell it.
Leonnado Orange WangMay22nd2k7Port Arthur,Dalian,China
19 May 2007
For my old blogs posted
A Brand New Blog
Now I'm quite old and I think this may be a good reason for me to open a blog again.
Just to remember memories that are going to fade or fake.
May 19th,2007
And, I have not quite any knowledge of this blog and seemingly things so plain here.Thus anyone who can give me ideas on modifying this blog are great thankful.