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,在我的畢業(yè)設計階段給予耐心的指導、很大的幫助。沒有老師在百忙之中抽出他寶貴的業(yè)余時間來為我指導,我想我是完成不了畢業(yè)設計與論文的。 另外, 四 年的大學生活即將結束,非常懷念在校期間的點點滴滴,特別是與教師們之間的交流與溝通。在這里我要感謝所有曾給予我指導和幫助的學院的老師們,沒有你們不厭其煩的教誨,就沒有我的今天。這 四 年,是我人生的一大轉折點,更是我飛步向前的起跑點。衷心祝愿敬愛的老師們,工作順利!事事如意! 參考文獻 [1]田金蘭 . Visual Basic 6 使 用指南 .電子工業(yè)出版社, 2021 [2]Jeffrey. Visual Basic 6 數據庫訪問技 .機械工業(yè)出版社, 2021 [3]潘錦平 . 軟件開發(fā)技術 .西安電子科技大學出版社, 1999 [4]王珊,薩師宣 .數據庫系統概論 .高等教育出版社, 2021 [5]陸麗娜 .軟件工程 .經濟科學出版社, 2021 [6](英) John : 張淮野 ,袁怡等 .數據庫設計與編程實例詳解 ——使用 Access、 SQL與 VB , [ Database Design and Programming—— with Access, SQL and Visual Basic],電子工業(yè)出版社, 2021 [7]周國民 .Visual Basic+Access 數據庫項目開發(fā)實踐 ,中國鐵道出版社 ,2021 [8] 何玉潔 .數據庫原理與應用教程 , 機械工業(yè)出版社 ,2021 [9] Hector GarciaMolina Jeffrey Jennifer Widom,譯者 : 楊冬青 徐其鈞 唐世渭 , Database System Implementation 數據庫系統實現 ,機械工業(yè)出版社 ,2021 [10]鄭榮貴,黃平, 谷會東 .Visual 數據庫開發(fā)與應用,中科多媒體電子出版社, 2021 Anyway, I was here in Amber some years ago. Not doing much of anything. Just visiting and being a nuisance. Dad was still around, and when I noticed that he was getting into one of his grumpy moods, I decided it was time to take a walk. A long one. I had often noticed that his fondness for me tended to increase as an inverse func tion of my proximity. He gave me a fancy riding crop for a goingaway presentto hasten the process of affection, I suppose. Still, it was a very nice cropsilverchased, beautifully tooledand I made good use of it. I had decided to go looking for an assemblage of all my simple pleasures in one small nook of Shadow. It was a long rideI will not bore you with the detailsand it was pretty far from Amber, as such things go. This time, I was not looking for a place where I would be especially important. That can get either boring or difficult fairly quickly, depending on how responsible you want to be. I wanted to be an irresponsible nonentity and just enjoy myself. Texorami was a wide open port city, with sultry days and long nights, lots of good music, gambling around the cloc k, duels every morning and inbetween mayhem for those who couldn39。t wait. And the air currents were fabulous. I had a little red sail plane I used to go sky surfing in, every couple of days. It was the good life. I played drums till all hours in a basement spot up the river where the walls sweated almost as much as the customers and the smoke used to wash around the lights like streams of milk. When I was done playing I39。d go find some action, women, or cards, usually. A nd that was it for the rest of the night. Damn Eric, anywayl That reminds me again . . . He once accused me of cheating at cards, did you know that? And that39。s about the only thing I wouldn39。t cheat at. I ta ke my card playing seriously. I39。m good and I39。m also luc ky. Eric was neither. The trouble with him was that he was good at so many things he woul dn39。t admit even to himself that there were some things other people could do better. If you kept beating him at anything you had to be cheating. He started a nasty argument over it one nightcould have gotten seriousbut Gerard and Caine broke it up. G ive Caine that. He took my part that time. Poor guy . . . Hell of a way to go, you know? His throat . . . Well, anyhow, there I was in Texorami, making music and women, winning at cards and jockeying around the sky. Palm trees and nightblooming wallflowers. Lots of good port smellsspices, coffee, tar, saltyou know. Gentlefolk, merchants, and peons the same straights as in most other places. Sailors and assorted travelers passing in and out. Guys like me living around the edges of things. I spent a little over two years in Texorami, happy. Really. Not much contact with the others. Sort of postcard like hellos via the Trumps every now and then, and that was about it. Amber was pretty much off my mind. All this changed one night when I was sitting there with a fu ll house and the guy across from me was trying to make up his mind whether or not I was bluffing. The Jack of Diamonds began talking to me. Yes, that is how it started. I was in a weird frame of mind anyway. I had just finished a couple very hot sets and was still kind of high. A lso, I was physically strung out from a long day39。s gliding and not much sleep the night before. I decided later that it must be our mental quir k associated w ith the Trumps that made me see it that way when someone was trying to reach me and I had cards in my handany cards. Ordinarily, of course, we get the message empty handed, unless we are doing the calling. It could have been that my subconsciouswhich was kind of footloose at the timejust seized on the available props out of habit Later, though, I had cause to wonder. Really, I just don39。t know. The Jac k said, Random. Then its face blurred and it said, Help me. I began getting a feel of the personality by then, but it was we ak. The whole thing was very weak. T hen the face rearranged itself and I saw that I was right. It was Brand. He looked like hell, and he seemed to be chained or tied to something. Help me, he said again. I39。m here, I said. What39。s the matter? . . . prisoner, he said, and something else that I couldn39。t make out. Where? I a sked. He shook his head at that. Can39。t bring you through, he said. No Trumps, and I am too weak. You will have to e the long way around.... I did not ask him how he was managing it without my Trump. Finding out where he was seemed of first importance. I asked him how I could locate him. Look very closely, he said. Remember every feature. I may only be able to show you once. Come armed, too. . . . Then I saw the landscapeover his shoulder, out a window, over a battlement, I can39。t be sure. It was far from Amber, somewhere where the shadows go mad. Farther than I like to go. Star k, w ith shifting colors. Fiery. Day without a sun in the sky. Rocks that glided like sailboats across the lan