Why is this association novel?

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You've drunk too much and are you talking drunk?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hamster love.

    My ** rat died, the night I wasn't home. The next day I came back and saw her lying in the corner with her ears pricked up, and he was still looking for my voice before he died. I died the day before yesterday, and I feel so empty for the past two days.

    My room has two beds, I sleep in one bed and she and the cage in the other bed. At three o'clock in the morning, she actually climbed on my face, and I was so happy that she could have escaped.

    The cage couldn't trap her, I put it in a relatively high iron box, every day I would stretch out a finger, she would climb up very hard, I felt that we had a tacit understanding, she was getting stronger and stronger.

    It's all to blame for not taking good care of her, maybe she's too thirsty.

    I would never have a pet again in high school, I said to myself. I hope that the university will meet her in the future. This is a comfort, encouraging myself to go to Xiamen University.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Recently, the debate on "Lenovo" on the Internet has almost heated up, ordinary netizens are fighting fiercely, and some well-known experts and scholars have also gone into battle shirtless. However, netizens mostly use words to express their emotions, while experts and scholars have not formed a unified view. Here I would like to share a little bit of my own thinking.

    I think we should weigh this question in the long river of time. Lenovo's merits and demerits should also be commented on separately. At that time, high-tech and the Internet were god-like existence for us who had just opened the country, and we were far behind.

    At this time, a group of high-tech enterprises represented by Lenovo gradually rose, and everyone may gradually forget that in addition to "Lenovo", there are also "Tsinghua Unigroup" and "Peking University Founder", which were also the princes of the divided side at that time, of course, the biggest and best development behind is indeed Lenovo. The famous advertising slogan of the time, "What will happen to the world if humanity loses its association?" Although it is a question, it solidly represents the confidence and expectations of the Chinese people.

    I think that at that time, "Lenovo" made irreplaceable contributions to the exploration of the reform system and the cultivation of talents and technology. But at that time, ** also gave Lenovo enough care, and the people also gave Lenovo enough support and respect.

    Time flies, time flies, decades pass in a flash, is the current association still the original association? Has it fulfilled the expectations of the Chinese people? When a new generation of high-tech enterprises represented by Huawei supports the backbone of national development, what is Lenovo doing?

    Facts speak louder than words, why did the US imperialists not attack Lenovo when they were investigating and pressuring China's high-tech enterprises represented by Huawei, because in the eyes of the US imperialists, Huawei is an opponent and enemy representing China's interests and future, while Lenovo is not. Now I am recalling the advertising slogan "What will happen to the world if human beings lose their associations?" At that time, although the subject was "human" and "world", it represented the confidence and expectations of the Chinese.

    It's really time to ask "humanity" and "the world", because it has nothing to do with China.

    As for how to treat Lenovo, my point of view is: the "gong" at that time, ** and the Chinese people gave it enough care and respect; The current "pass" also has to be borne by itself. To use a less apt analogy:

    We can't overthrow "feudalism" on the people's heads because "capitalism" has overthrown it, and we can always ride on the people's heads as a prestige; When its advanced nature is exhausted, we will have to rush towards a better "communism." Shouting.

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