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t warmly dressed, either. He was barefoot, and still in his pajamas and a bathrobe, though it was late afternoon.。t carry it very far very easily, which was why he was writing in the rumpus room instead of somewhere else. The oil burner had quit. A mouse had eaten through the insulation of a wire leading to the thermostat. The temperature in the house was down to fifty degrees, but Billy hadn39。 And so on. Billy was working on this letter in the basement rumpus room of his empty house. It was his housekeeper39。The most important thing I learned on Tralfamadore was that when a person dies he only appears to die. He is still very much alive in the past, so it is very silly for people to cry at his funeral. All moments, past, present and future, always have existed, always will exist. The Tralfamadorians can look at all the different moments just that way we can look at a stretch of the Rocky Mountains, for instance. They can see how permanent all the moments are, and they can look at any moment that interests them. It is just an illusion we have here on Earth that one moment follows another one, like beads on a string, and that once a moment is gone it is gone forever. 39。t been missed, he said, because the Tralfamadorians had taken him through a time warp, so that he could be on Tralfamadore for years, and still be away from Earth for only a microsecond. Another month went by without incident, and then Billy wrote a letter to the Ilium News Leader, which the paper published. It described the creatures from Tralfamadore. The letter said that they were two feet high, and green., and shaped like plumber39。s daughter Barbara. Barbara was upset. She and her husband went down to New York and brought Billy home. Billy insisted mildly that everything he had said on the radio was true. He said he had been kidnapped by the Tralfamadorians on the night of his daughter39。s son Robert had a lot of trouble in high school, but then he joined the famous Green Berets. He straightened out, became a fine Young man, and he fought in Vietnam. Early in 1968, a group of optometrists, with Billy among them, chartered an airplane to fly them from Ilium to an international convention of optometrists in Montreal. The plane crashed on top of Sugarbush Mountain, in Vermont. Everybody was killed but Billy. So it goes. While Billy was recuperating in a hospital in Vermont, his wife died accidentally of carbonmonoxide poisoning. So it goes. When Billy finally got home to Ilium after the airplane crash, he was quiet for a while. He had a terrible scar across the top Of his skull. He didn39。 they were now driven to seek the means of subsistence elsewhere,and they waited sadly to bid farewell to the engineer. James Starr stood upright, at the door of the vast shed in which hehad for so many years superintended the powerful machines of the shaft.Simon Ford, the foreman of the Dochart pit, then fiftyfive years of age,and other managers and overseers, surrounded him. James Starr took off hishat. The miners, cap in hand, kept a profound silence. This farewell scenewas of a touching character, not wanting in grandeur. My friends, said the engineer, the time has e for us toseparate. The Aberfoyle mines, which for so many years have united us in amon work, are now exhausted. All our researches have not led to thediscovery of a new vein, and the last block of coal has just been extractedfrom the Dochart pit. And in confirmation of his words, James Starrpointed to a lump of coal which had been kept at the bottom of a basket. This piece of coal, my friends, resumed James Starr, is like thelast drop of blood which has flowed through the veins of the mine! We shallkeep it, as the first fragment of coal is kept, which was extracted ahundred and fifty years ago from the bearings of Aberfoyle. Between thesetwo pieces, how many generations of workmen have succeeded each other inour pits! Now, it is over! The last words which your engineer will addressto you are a farewell. You have lived in this mine, which your hands haveemptied. The work has been hard, but not without profit for you. Our greatfamily mustrent pits cameforward to shake hands with him, whilst the miners waved their caps,shouting, Farewell, James Starr, our master and our friend! This farewell would leave a lasting remembrance in all these honesthearts. Slowly and sadly the population quitted the yard. The black soil ofthe roads leading to the Dochart pit resounded for the last time to thetread of miners39。c., were not likely to fail for want ofthe mineral fuel。 hospital near Lake Placid, and was given shock treatments and released. 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New York:McGrawHill,1995.[15]NASAGB0011996,1998.[16] Technology Project :Course Technology,2000.[17]ITGI,Board Briefing on Governance, .附錄一 系統(tǒng)各個模塊一覽系統(tǒng)各個模塊名稱及功能如表71所示。首先要感謝劉坤起和張有華老師,兩位老師給我提供了許多寶貴意見,幫助我解決了開發(fā)過程中的種種問題和困難,并對設(shè)計報告進行了審閱和修改。由于時間倉促,一些復(fù)雜功能還未實現(xiàn),還有很多不足之處,以后定當(dāng)加以改善、提高,滿足用戶更高的需求,使我們軟件更完善。讓我對ASP,軟件工程有了深刻的理解,而且對于設(shè)計一個系統(tǒng)的整體流程和具體的每一步都印象深刻.。為了完成這個軟件我先后查閱許多資料,學(xué)習(xí)了許多相關(guān)的專業(yè)知識,這些都極大的拓寬了我的知識面。掌握了設(shè)計待發(fā)一般網(wǎng)站的步驟,對ASP的內(nèi)置對象Request、Response等有了一定的理解,對較難理解的Session、Application等也有了一些