最及时-惠灵顿交通情报

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Aotea Quay Ramps & Motorway Overpass  视频

 

 

Courtenay Place  视频

 

 

Mount Victoria Tunnel  视频

 

 

Wellington Terrace Motorway, looking north  视频

 

 

Wellington Terrace Motorway, looking south  视频

 

 

Zephyrometer  视频

 

 

Wellington Waterfront  视频

女人就没有系统点的

帮你收拾东西就是不分什么往一块一摞就算收拾了!?
 
那我用你帮忙收拾还不够乱的. 等我要找我的东西时, 得把你"收拾"的那么一大摞东西都看过一编才能拣出我想要的东西. 就没有给你归类系统整理的时候.
 
暂时找不到地方的放的东西,可以放在一起先聚一下, 等有了地方在一起整理.哪有东一下, 西一下到处放的道理?
 
我自己虽然算不上是个太整齐的人,可是我的东西都尽量分类啊, 都是尽量有系统,有头绪. 我很少有想这样到处乱塞的习惯. 一张CD碟找不到对应的盒子就往别的CD盒子里放, 那我下次要找那张CD时差不多得翻遍我近百张CD套子, 盒子才能找到它. 为啥不能把暂时不能归位的CD都集中放在一个地方呢? 我虽然不能及时整理这些集中的东西,并且它们在那里看起来很乱, 可是我高兴这样啊, 因为我不用下次整理时过目所有的CD才能分辨出哪个该放在哪里.

20强大比拼

抓地力比拼

机动性比拼

最强刹车比拼

5万块以下最速比拼

10万块以下最速比拼

不分级别最速比拼

PS: 图表来源
Credit: NZ Auto Car Mag
 

最速比拼中是以0-100的加速时间决定胜负,但是这个显然不公平,我们可以自己用80-120的加速时间来决定胜负。

80-120的加速时间比0-100的加速时间更重要,80-120的加速时间才是衡量一部车子的价值的标准,真正加速超车需要的东西。80-120的加速时间又称为Time exposed to danger(TED). 平时人们总是拿0-100的加速时间比较,其实没有意识到80-120的加速时间的真正含义….

 

抓地力比拼中第3名和第4名位置应该对调一下。Z4不够快…………

Subaru+Nissan
是我的2大最爱…………………

China

More people live in China than live in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan put together. It’s the world’s biggest country in population and the fourth largest in area. Only Russia, Canada, and the United States are larger.
 
China is located in eastern Asia. Its official name is the People’s Republic of China. The Chinese themselves call their country Zhongguo, which means “Central Country” or “Middle Kingdom.”
 
 
Facts About China  

Official name People’s Republic of China
Capital Beijing
Population 1,290,000,000 people
Rank among countries in population 1st
Major cities Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Tianjin 
Area 3,700,000 square miles
9,570,000 square kilometers
Rank among countries in area 4th
Highest point Mt. Everest
29,035 feet/8,850 meters
Currency Yuan
 
 
THE GIANT OF EAST ASIA
 
One in every five people in the world lives in China. That adds up to about 1.3 billion people in all. The port city of Shanghai is China’s largest city. The second biggest city is Beijing, the capital. Each has more than 13 million people!
China covers more than one-fifth of Asia, the world’s biggest continent. At its widest point, east to west, China extends about 3,000 miles (5,000 kilometers).
 
 
EVERY KIND OF TERRAIN
China’s great size gives it almost every kind of terrain and weather. The highest mountains in the world, the Himalayas, lie partly in China’s western territory. China is home to huge, empty deserts in the north and northwest, called the Gobi and the Takla Makan. Dense, tropical forests cover slopes and valleys in the far south.
Asia’s longest river, the Yangtze, flows 3,900 miles (6,300 kilometers) across China before reaching the Pacific Ocean at Shanghai. The river provides water for China’s rich farmlands, where tea, rice, cotton, sugarcane, and soybeans are grown.
 
 
RARE ANIMALS
Some kinds of animals that have become extinct elsewhere still survive in China. But China’s growing human population poses a threat to many of these wild animals.
Southwestern China is home to a famous black-and-white bear called the giant panda. Today, giant pandas are endangered. There are only about 1,000 of them still living in the wild. A small deer, called the Chinese water deer, survives only in Central China and Korea.
 
 
ONE COUNTRY, MANY LANGUAGES
 
There are many ways to speak the Chinese language. Chinese has different forms that are spoken in different parts of the country. These forms are called dialects. Most Chinese speak one of the Mandarin dialects. In fact, more people speak Mandarin than any other language in the world.
Most of China’s people are known as Han Chinese. But China also recognizes 55 minority groups. They include Tibetans, Mongols, and many smaller groups. Many minority groups speak their own native languages.
 
 
A RICH CIVILIZATION
 
Chinese civilization is one of the world’s oldest. The earliest Chinese cities go back more than 5,000 years. China influenced many other Asian societies, including those of Japan, Korea, Tibet (part of China), and Vietnam.
 
Note: Tibet and Taiwan have always been parts of China in its history!
For those who believe Tibet and Taiwan are separate countries from China, get a grip and learn some history. Don’t talk about your BS all the time.
 
China gave the world many famous inventions. The Chinese invented paper and printing. They made the first silk, the first porcelain, and the first compass. Do you like fireworks or kites or playing cards? The Chinese were the first to make these things, too. These inventions gradually spread to other parts of the world.
 
 
CONFUCIUS SAID
 
Have you ever heard someone say “Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself”? If you have, then you know at least one saying from Confucius. It’s sometimes called the “golden rule” of Confucius.
Confucius was a Chinese teacher and philosopher. He lived about 2,500 years ago. Confucius valued old books and learning. He believed people should respect their elders and parents. He said that leaders couldn’t rule well if they didn’t live a good life. His sayings and teachings are still important in China today.
Confucius didn’t actually write his sayings down. His students and followers did. That’s why many of his thoughts begin with the phrase “Confucius said …”
Confucianism is just one of several traditional Chinese religions. Daoism and Buddhism are other important ones.
 
Note: Confucius was not bloody Korean! OK? (in case some countries do not teach their history properly)
 
 
FROM EMPERORS TO COMMUNISM
 
For thousands of years, dynasties ruled over China. Dynasties were rich and powerful families led by an emperor. The most famous was the Ming dynasty.
The Ming dynasty built the Great Wall of China starting in the late 1400s to protect China from outside invaders. The wall winds thousands of miles across northern China and is the longest structure ever built.
The Ming dynasty also built the Forbidden City in Beijing. This was a beautiful palace surrounded by walls that no ordinary people could enter. That’s changed. Today, anyone can visit the Forbidden City. It’s one of China’s biggest tourist attractions.
In the early 1900s, the last Chinese dynasty fell. Bitter fighting and a civil war broke out. In 1949, the civil war ended and Mao Zedong, the head of the Communist Party, became leader of China. The Communist Party still rules China today.
 
 
BIG COUNTRY, BIG CHANGES
For many years, China was closed to people and products of the outside world. But China has changed a lot. In the 1980s and 1990s, it opened its doors to visitors and trade. China’s economy grew quickly.
Millions of people have moved from the countryside into cities to find work. In the cities, there are thousands of factories that produce many of the toys, clothes, and machines sold today in the United States and other countries. Although China remains poor by world standards, it is rapidly catching up with more developed countries.
 
Source: Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2005. 1993-2004 Microsoft Corporation.