2006年6月19日星期一

'Le Monde'

上次和LL、JH、CW聊天,从软件谈到工作,从工作谈到生活,从生活谈到政治,从政治谈到哲学,从哲学谈到欲望,从欲望谈到女人……呵呵,花4块钱买了西餐厅的雪碧,谈了n长时间,当中LL还提到了Matrix。我有种预感,要是能一直谈下去,整个世界都可以被我们4个还未毕业的准学士研究透彻,要么就是成为另一部Matrix的编剧们。
以前的确是佩服写出Matrix的那两兄弟的非凡想象力,...不过现在觉得Matrix这个东西并不是想象力那么简单。或许是真的存在Matrix这样一个东西,来解释我们这世界,除非你已经能明确回答我这些问题:人类为什么存在?我们被赋予什么使命了吗?我们的智力带给我们的利大于弊么?为什么会有星座或者生辰八字这样的东西决定着人的性格?……要是你也有这样的问题,也请留言写下大家探讨~呵呵~
当然,我们没有必要去刨根问底,搞得像Neo那样,要对付无数个Smith,多累啊~~

接下来送上我们教科书中的一个笑话,可能这个笑话与Matrix还有一些联系吧:
A physician, a civil engineer, and a computer scientist were arguing about what was the oldest profession in the world. The physician remarked, "Well, in the Bible, it says that God created Eve from a rib taken out of Adam. This clearly required surgery, and so I can rightly claim that mine is the oldest profession in the world." The civil engineer interrupted, and said, "But even earlier in the book of Genesis, it states that God created the order of the heavens and the earth from out of the chaos. This was the first and certainly the most spectacular application of civil engineering. Therefore, fair doctor, you are wrong: mine is the oldest profession in the world." The computer scientist leaned back in her chair, smiled, and then said confidently, "Ah, but who do you think created the chaos?"

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