| | 留言人: Gary Leung '70 主題: re:nice to talk to you 留言日期: 3/31/2006 2:16:00 PM
Ng Wai Chung 吳偉聰, It seems talking to you is so enjoyable, here is my brief history in case you are interest to know. I went to PSMS in '64 and maticulated in '70. I live in California since I left HK in '73 for my college education. I work for the State of California, Department of Transportation as an engineer doing mainly bridge design. I had met many other fellow students who lived in Northern Calif in last October alumni reunion and some of them are from your time. What year did you graduate in? (sorry for asking you this again) As you mentioned reading is my hobby too expecially before bed time. Because Chinese materials is not convenient to obtain in my home town so most of the things I read are in English.(Pardon me) I can imagin you guys will be very upset when learning this, and asking how come a guy like you came out from chinese school will abandon our culture. Well, time can change every thing. I was starved to dead of reading chinses as a new camer to the US. I remembered while we were in college, once in a while we drove an hour to San Francisco China town, standing there for hours in chinese book store just to quenched the desire of reading chinese. To you it seems impossible but to us it is normal and the chinese writing starts fade out from our memory after many year and a lot of time, in order to understand the meaning of a sentence in the newspapers I have to read it twice or three times.(Like anything else, you do not use it you loose it) But hey, there is a solution that I am studying nj star now, some day, I said some day I might type chinese like you guys did in the pc. 吳偉聰,tell me what is going on lately in HK. And you have a good day. Gary Leung
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留言人: Ng Wai Chung 吳偉聰 主題: re:watching tv 留言日期: 3/24/2006 3:31:00 PM
Hi Gary, How are you ? If you look at all messages I have been leaving, You will know me so much. I studied at PSMS from 1981 to 1986 and am a Salesman. Of course, I prefer reading a book to watching TV. But, I like to buy DVD. When I am free at home, I watch them so much. How about you ?
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留言人: gary leung('70) 主題: re:watching tv 留言日期: 3/24/2006 5:17:00 AM
Hi, Ng Wai Chung 吳偉聰 It is nice to chat to you. I do watch HBO like once in a while because I have lots of chore need to be done around the house and errand to run. Usually we spend not more than 2 hours a day on the tv. So 2 hours of time is able me to cover the news and my favorite show. What is your opinion? Is it way too much or too less? Or I should address this I live in Sacramento California, and people who lives in different societies has different style of livings and needs in their daily life. Can I get to know you a little more? Good day Gary Leung('70)
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留言人: steve(70) 主題: re:here is a joke for you 留言日期: 3/22/2006 6:28:00 PM
Gary
This joke is deadly funny. No pun intended. hehe
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留言人: Ng Wai Chung 吳偉聰 主題: re:here is a joke for you 留言日期: 3/22/2006 3:49:00 PM
Gary Leung('70) Do you watch HBO TV (Six feet under) ? I like it.
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留言人: 70' 主題: re:here is a joke for you 留言日期: 3/22/2006 12:58:00 PM
The NJStar Communicator 2.51 is an alternative, only if you know the Pinyin.
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留言人: 里 主題: re:here is a joke for you 留言日期: 3/22/2006 8:14:00 AM
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留言人: 里 主題: re:here is a joke for you 留言日期: 3/22/2006 8:14:00 AM
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留言人: 九萬里 主題: re:here is a joke for you 留言日期: 3/22/2006 7:58:00 AM
假若你用的是 Windows XP,無論是何語言版本,都已內置中文輸入的選項。輸入法有併音、首尾、倉頡,新倉頡等。我用的是英文版加新倉頡。
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留言人: Gary Leung('70) 主題: here is a joke for you 留言日期: 3/22/2006 4:56:00 AM
The other day my next door lady walked by and said hi to me while I was mowing my front lawn. "Good morning." I said, "How are you and how is you husband?" "Oh, I divorced him." She answered with emotionlessness. "Why?" I asked surprisingly. "Because he was such a workaholic and sometimes he took his clients home and worked at home." She answered. "That was not cool, no wonder you divorced him." I replied. You know what her husband does for living? He was a undertaker(cosmetologist) at funeral home.
Gary Leung P.S. Anyone can show me how to type chinese in my pc?
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