Wednesday, 11 May 2011

風裡密碼

從來未變凍 對我的包容 令麼便有力再衝 解我心裏苦衷

Monday, 9 May 2011

絕對

共誰玩 共誰做伴侶
進步到 某一點 熱情就會退
自然散去 茶涼掉 淡似清水

命途上 問誰是絕對
注定脈搏相通 十年又過去
廿年過去 仍然是未變的一對

★就算全個世界 亦都失去 他也在這裡
全場突然寂靜 他都給我衷心的讚許
〔如何亂行亂撞 他都准我隨時回去睡〕
就算誰愛過我 又給收去 他熾熱不退
旁人視為負累 他偏不覺苦 靜心等我歸去
〔如何大成大敗 他的寵愛中 亦都只有一歲〕

沒承諾 續廷萬萬歲
要是合約 一方食言 就破碎
善男信女 誰情義 歷劫不衰

若緣份 易來又易去
結伴大概只因 暫時被配對
在人際裡 誰才是被愛的根據

Repeat ★(★)

共誰玩 共誰做伴侶
進步到 某一點 熱情就會退
共同進退 唯獨是父母這一對

Friday, 6 May 2011

Choosing an advisor

the ideal advisor will be in the area you're interested in working in, and will actively be doing high-quality reseach and be involved in and respected by the research community.

What makes a good PhD student?

What makes a good PhD student?

Georgia Chenevix-Trench1

Some tips for PhD students.

Doing a PhD should be fun and rewarding, because you can spend all your working time discovering things and pursuing ideas — and getting paid for it, without any administrative responsibilities. Those who stick with a career in science do so because, despite the relatively poor pay, long hours and lack of security, it is all we want to do.
Unfortunately most new PhD students are ill-prepared, and as a consequence very few will fulfil their aspirations to be independent scientists. The main reasons for this are the 'grade creep' inherent at most universities, making it difficult to identify the really talented first-class graduates from the rest, and the pressure on universities to graduate as many PhD students as possible. The consequence is that we enrol far too many of them without telling them clearly what doing a doctorate should entail. We therefore set ourselves, and the students, on a path of frustration and disappointment.
So what should we be telling prospective PhD students?
  • Choose a supervisor whose work you admire and who is well supported by grants and departmental infrastructure.
  • Take responsibility for your project.
  • Work hard — long days all week and part of most weekends. If research is your passion this should be easy, and if it isn't, you are probably in the wrong field. Note who goes home with a full briefcase to work on at the end of the day. This is a cause of success, not a consequence.
  • Take some weekends off, and decent holidays, so you don't burn out.
  • Read the literature in your immediate area, both current and past, and around it. You can't possibly make an original contribution to the literature unless you know what is already there.
  • Plan your days and weeks carefully to dovetail experiments so that you have a minimum amount of downtime.
  • Keep a good lab book and write it up every day.
  • Be creative. Think about what you are doing and why, and look for better ways to go. Don't see your PhD as just a road map laid out by your supervisor.
  • Develop good writing skills: they will make your scientific career immeasurably easier.
  • To be successful you must be at least four of the following: smart, motivated, creative, hard-working, skilful and lucky. You can't depend on luck, so you had better focus on the others!
  1. Georgia Chenevix-Trench is principal research fellow at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, Australia.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

情深說話未曾講

仍然在遠方 追我夢與想 繼續懷念你 卻又這麼漫長
從前未會想 感覺是雙方 你若燃亮我 我亦要懂得釋放
過去每日同路往 不懂珍惜那些境況
這晚我獨來獨往 卻是太後悔浪費共對時光
你這剎那在何方 我有說話未曾講
如何能連繫上 與你再相伴在旁
愛意要是沒回響 世界與我又何干
原來仍然是你 叫我永不斷自強 如晨光
(情意比天更晴朗) (無數遠景再同創) 遙遙同往
(願再去找 更遼闊同行地方)
前進獨個闖 溫暖是妄想 每日來又往 也像隔一道牆
回頭又 再想 心裡漸奔放 你若能會意 掛念已找到方向

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

櫻花樹下

樹蔭有一隻蟬 跌落你身邊
驚慌到失足向前 然後撲入我一雙肩
現你腼腆一臉 像櫻花萬千

歸家那單車小徑 沿路細聽你的歌聲
沒法再三傾聽 你的感動匿稱

斷點

靜靜地陪你走了好遠好遠
連眼睛紅了都沒有發現
聽著你說你現在的改變
看著我依然最愛你的笑臉
這條舊路依然沒有改變
以往的每次路過都是晴天
想起我們有過的從前
淚水就一點一點開始蔓延

我轉過我的臉 不讓你看見
深藏的暗湧已經越來越明顯
過完了今天 就不要再見面
我害怕每天醒來想你好幾遍

我吻過你的臉 你雙手曾在我的雙肩
感覺有那麼甜 我那麼依戀
每當我閉上眼 我總是可以看見
失信的諾言全部都會實現

我吻過你的臉 你已經不在我的身邊
(雖然你不在我的身邊)
我還是祝福你過得好一點
斷開的感情線 我不要做斷點
只想在睡前 再聽見你的 蜜語甜言