
Dec 31, 2005, 1:13 a.m.
我的一个链接死了,安替博客。
记得那上面最后的几篇文章,议论新京报人此刻的选择,前一篇是号召退订今后的新京报,再前一篇是回应国人一篇关于国人blog商业发展的文章,那篇文章指安替为中国民族blog商业发展的绊脚石,——因为MSN Space中国版有特殊的背景和关系可以保留反动的blog,而反动是可以吸引人气的,而安替的blog是很反动的,又,中国的bloger们其实是很个人很生活的,所以安替的反动其意义主要是为MSN Space及Microsoft作伥并扼杀民族blog商业。文章呼吁有关部门一视同仁,对MSN Space严格监管。文章似乎随手挥就,简洁,明确,逻辑,是有现代知识的人写的。
安替是很有生存能力的人。有见到他新地址的,烦请留言垂告,谢谢。
Nov 28 – Dec 24, 2005。下一卷肯定会是跨年的了。
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by zeyez
Long Island City, Queens, NTC,
saw through 7 Train’s window
这是四点扫完之后调校的。隔着窗玻璃拍也不应该是这个色彩啊。昨晚边扫描边看完了Insider。今天做一天调校吧。
关于公交劳资纠纷。
肯定人人讨厌罢工。似乎人人讨厌罢工工人。
Isaac Flores, who works at a law firm in midtown, was part of a complicated, four-person car pool to get to work Wednesday morning. “They’re too spoiled,” Flores said of the transit workers. “They want to retire at age 55. They’re making more money than a cop.”
Flores traveled in a car pool with Myra Sanoguet, who saw a group of pickets in upper Manhattan as their car drove past.
“We were thinking about running them over just now,” Sanoguet said.
- NYC Union: ‘We Are Not Thugs’, CBS NEWS,
Dec, 21, 2005
我睡觉之后,
Strike Is On
Transit workers began walking off the job at 3 a.m. following a vote of the union’s executive board, hours after union leaders rejected the MTA’s final contract offer at the end of a contentious bargaining session.
- NY1.com
Dec 20, 2005, 1:58 am
各电视台节目还在正常播出,但是NT1的网站说:
Sources Say Transit Strike Is On; Annoucement Expected Shortly
December 20, 2005
Sources tell NY1 News that the Transit Workers Union has voted to approve a public transit strike effective immediately, following a breakdown in negotiations with the MTA.
An official announcement from the TWU at its Upper West Side headquarters is expected at any time.
The executive board of the Transport Workers Union is wrapping up a meeting at this hour, after which it is expected they will announce plans for a transit strike that could debilitate the city on the cusp of the holidays.
Dec 19, 2005, 11:25 pm
NY1的网站报道说,MTA的发言人一个多小时前说,工会拒绝了公司的最终方案,已离开谈判地点前往工会的总部。
工会执行委员会现在应该正在对半小时之后是否开始全面罢工进行表决。
Transit Strike Appears Imminent As Union Rejects MTA Offer
December 19, 2005
New York City just got one step closer to a transit strike.
After five days of contract talks between the MTA and the Transport Workers Union, MTA spokesman Tom Kelly announced at 10:58 p.m. that TWU negotiators have rejected the MTA’s final offer and are on their way to the union’s headquarters.
It is expected that the union’s executive board will vote to strike at 12:01 a.m., a move that would strand many of the city’s seven million commuters come Tuesday morning.
An announcement from the TWU is expected following their meeting at the union’s Upper West Side headquarters.
The negotiations broke down after continuing for nearly two hours past the 9 p.m. deadline that the TWU had set for the MTA to present its final offer. Earlier in the evening, TWU officials asked the MTA to present its best offer at 9 p.m. so the TWU executive board could vote on it before midnight.
TWU officials say if a contract agreement can’t be approved by midnight, its 34,000 members will begin walking off the job at 12:01 a.m.
- NY1.com