Respect
Thursday, March 27, 2008 3:12:43 PM
It's not easy for me to keep balance, only wishing to lead a safer sitting posture on this poor green crippled bargin to avoid any crash.
Yes, it would crash at any time if I let my guard down.
I had once played a German PC game called ballance, it fascinated me when I controlled that magic ball to every level end.
What made me sad is that I only cleared the main 12 levels, leaving the extra speed level behind. As I know, only one guy around me cleared this extra level in front of me. This is really a crystal of wisdom I ever played on the PC.
What impressed me is the click symbol of this extra level: Those were two Chinese Characteres combined standing for Speed. I readed “速度(Sudu)” instantly with a little excitement at the first glance, maybe there was a Chinese work for the Cyparade, I wondered.
I really respect the German, they even founded my University a hundred years ago. So, I took this little egg as a kind of respect naturally, which, however haunted me in the mind these days.
Respect.
In fact, the German, or the whole western media never showed any respect to the Chinese on the Xi Zang (Tibet) issue. They stand on a high enough place indulging in reveries about the Shangri-La myth to look down at the events happened on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which is, as I know, the highest land of the earth.
Maybe the German reporter really thought he stood at such a higher place than the Everest while he reported this riot as a totally cruel suppression by the Chinese military force, although the N-TV chose a Nepal picture, although the German never sent any boy into the sky even after 3 Chinese had travelled in the Universe for a long time, that was really a comfortable place to look down at the whole earth, can you?
to be continued...











