星期四, 3月 03, 2005

何處惹塵埃

公眾人物(名人)最切膚之痛的是
個人隱私被報章雜誌踢爆
近日令我感觸最深的是
侯孝賢与朱天文緋聞事件
壹周刊應是盯梢侯孝賢
因而牽連到朱天文
朱天文是台灣文壇
才貌雙全的女作家
她的百萬獎金「荒人手記」小說
頗有大師的架式
(這小說是否受到德國諾貝爾
文學獎作家湯瑪斯曼
「魂斷威尼斯」這部小說的影響?)
朱天文行事一向低調
憑著她的美貌才氣
她若要經營名氣定能紅透半邊天
不會讓吳淡如專美於前
如今她不想出名牟利
也不想招惹媒體
未料媒體竟招惹她
真是
菩提本無樹
明鏡亦非台
本來無一物
何處惹塵埃
塵埃惹上這麼美好靈巧的女子
唉!

13 Comments:

At 8:45 上午, Anonymous 匿名 said...

文藝界議論紛紛

被媒體爆料和導演侯孝賢上賓館,在文壇上一向保有純真形象的女作家朱天文,家中電話都沒有人接聽並轉接為傳真機,文藝界人士得知這個消息均議論紛紛。

出身文學世家,包括父親朱西甯、母親劉慕沙、妹妹朱天心、妹婿唐諾等,都在文壇享有知名度,朱天文更曾以「荒人手記」獲得中國時報第1屆百萬小說獎。她至今未婚,始終保有清新形象。文壇人士只記得,早年她與「三三集刊」的同仁馬叔禮交往密切,幾乎論及婚嫁。

與侯孝賢一起開創台灣新電影盛況的作家小野指出,20多年前,侯孝賢替中影拍片,朱天文與小野都是侯孝賢倚重的編劇夥伴。但10多年前,小野離開電影圈,與朱天文、侯孝賢甚少聯絡,也未曾聽說兩人有男女感情。小野表示難以置信,也不願評論。

文壇人士指出,和妹妹朱天心相比,朱天文在文壇更為低調,除了長久以來替侯孝賢的電影編劇外,一直專心寫作,在讀者心目中,是個技巧高超風格獨特的作家。不過,文藝界人士指出,這次事件可能影響她的清純形象,但不會影響她的寫作志業。

 
At 1:34 上午, Anonymous 匿名 said...

只想告訴狗仔和大眾,
他們都是人,不是神!

蔡明亮因「天邊一朵雲」被炒得沸沸揚揚,接著,前輩侯孝賢被拍到進出賓館,創作大師都免不了被八卦。對此,蔡明亮表示,身為公眾人物,他也不想被「剝削」私人生活,但也不會因此疏離大眾;只能學習著理解,「因為在意也沒有意義!」

對於侯導被跟拍,蔡明亮直言「有點倒楣!」他說:「我不怕被拍!如果狗仔拍到我的枕頭套顏色,又怎麼樣?如果拍到我進旅館,又怎麼樣?不過,他強調此語與侯導事件無關,他只是想告訴狗仔和大眾,他們都是人,不是神!

 
At 9:19 下午, Anonymous 匿名 said...

iPod狂掃全球
代表的不僅是數位科技,
也是一種流行品味。


Q:最近iPod有些機種出現降價動作,豈不是讓之前買的人有點吃虧?

A:新一代iPod雖然價格下降,但是在配備上也有縮減,以iPod mini來說,原先4G機種定價8600元,新一代只要6900元,配件卻少了交流電轉換器和FireWire介面傳輸線,兩者都要另外付費添購。

Q:iTunes上的音樂商店中有許多歌是我夢寐以求的,要如何購買?

A:iTunes上的音樂商店只有歐、美一些已開放購買的地區可以買到,如果台灣的使用者想買,必須要有上述地區的信用卡帳單地址,或是托當地友人代購。

Q:iPod到底要不要格式化?

A:iPod形同一個硬碟,在第一次裝機時必須要格式化成你的電腦能接受的模式,才能繼續之後的「裝歌」動作,要注意的是,一定要在iTunes指示下才能格式化,之前就發生過使用者在Windows視窗下將iPod格式化,導致原本機體內建的系統全失,重灌相當麻煩。

Q:為何我的iPod在操作時容易當機?

A:iPod就跟電腦一樣,其中的軟體在操作時需要時間反應,如果當機時可以按住MENU鍵+中央圓鍵約5至6秒,重新讓機器開始作業。

Q:為何我的iPod特別耗電?

A:iPod裡面有些操作介面其實就像電腦在跑軟體一樣,例如選擇隨機播放、音場效果或是打開螢幕背光燈,都會造成耗電較兇的狀況。

Q:為何我辛苦收集來的音樂,當接上另一台電腦時就會不見?

A:iPod在說明書上有提醒使用者盡量只和一台電腦對應,如果在另一台電腦的iTunes選擇了自動更新,當產生連結時就會洗去原有機體裡的資料。

Q:我要如何跟朋友分享我在iPod裡收集的音樂?

A:基於保護版權的出發點,iPod裡的音樂只能放進去而不能拿出來,如果想要替資料備份,可以利用iPod隨身碟的功能,把想要備份的音樂以其他檔案的檔名格式儲存在行動碟中,不過最好在你的iTunes也放一份。

Q:萬一我的iPod過了保固期,維修會不會很花錢?

A:任何電子產品都一樣,過了保固期維修費都會比較高,不過蘋果電腦有推出一項AppleCare全方位服務專案,只要每天花6元就可替iPod延長一年保固期,保固範圍還涵蓋隨機附贈的周邊套件,對於電池這種消耗品更是好用。

 
At 2:29 上午, Anonymous 匿名 said...

Taiwan ruling DPP
to rally against China law


TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwan's pro-independence ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is planning a huge rally to protest China's anti-secession law aimed at the island, party officials said.

"The DPP will stage a rally in the capital Taipei on March 26... I hope 500,000 people will take part... to safeguard democracy and peace and protect Taiwan," said DPP Chairman Su Tseng-chang.


President Chen Shui-bian, also from the DPP, was yet to confirm whether he will join the event, Su said.


China's National People's Congress (NPC), or parliament, is expected on Monday to pass the controversial anti-secession law aimed at preventing Taiwan from declaring formal independence.


Wu Bangguo, chairman of the NPC's standing committee, told parliament Wednesday that it was their "solemn mission" to pass the legislation, ignoring a call from the United States to rethink the bill.


Taiwan authorities are worried the law could create the legal basis for China to take the island by force or pressure it to accept reunification.


The text of the draft, published by Taiwanese media, calls for the use of "non-peaceful means and other necessary measures to protect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity," if all other alternatives fail.


This will be necessary "in the event that the 'Taiwan independence' forces should act under any name or by any means to cause the fact of Taiwan's secession from China," the draft bill said.


Taiwan authorities have said the law is tantamount to issuing a blank check to the Chinese military and accused Beijing of jeopardizing cross-strait stability.


Beijing still considers the island part of its territory despite their split in 1949 after a civil war. It has repeatedly threatened to wage war should the island declare formal independence.


Chen, however, has insisted on Taiwan's sovereignty and said the future of the island must be decided by people here.


The hardline pro-independence Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) last week demonstrated in the southern city of Kaohsiung to protest the anti-secession law.


The angry crowd burned a huge Chinese flag and shouted, "Opposing annexation, safeguarding Taiwan."


The TSU, which holds only 12 seats in the 225-member parliament, plans to introduce an "anti-annexation" bill in parliament.


About 56 percent of Taiwanese oppose China's anti-secession law and nearly 47 percent think the island should counter it by holding a referendum or introducing its own legislation, according to a survey published Wednesday.

 
At 2:29 上午, Anonymous 匿名 said...

Taiwan ruling DPP
to rally against China law


TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwan's pro-independence ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is planning a huge rally to protest China's anti-secession law aimed at the island, party officials said.

"The DPP will stage a rally in the capital Taipei on March 26... I hope 500,000 people will take part... to safeguard democracy and peace and protect Taiwan," said DPP Chairman Su Tseng-chang.


President Chen Shui-bian, also from the DPP, was yet to confirm whether he will join the event, Su said.


China's National People's Congress (NPC), or parliament, is expected on Monday to pass the controversial anti-secession law aimed at preventing Taiwan from declaring formal independence.


Wu Bangguo, chairman of the NPC's standing committee, told parliament Wednesday that it was their "solemn mission" to pass the legislation, ignoring a call from the United States to rethink the bill.


Taiwan authorities are worried the law could create the legal basis for China to take the island by force or pressure it to accept reunification.


The text of the draft, published by Taiwanese media, calls for the use of "non-peaceful means and other necessary measures to protect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity," if all other alternatives fail.


This will be necessary "in the event that the 'Taiwan independence' forces should act under any name or by any means to cause the fact of Taiwan's secession from China," the draft bill said.


Taiwan authorities have said the law is tantamount to issuing a blank check to the Chinese military and accused Beijing of jeopardizing cross-strait stability.


Beijing still considers the island part of its territory despite their split in 1949 after a civil war. It has repeatedly threatened to wage war should the island declare formal independence.


Chen, however, has insisted on Taiwan's sovereignty and said the future of the island must be decided by people here.


The hardline pro-independence Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) last week demonstrated in the southern city of Kaohsiung to protest the anti-secession law.


The angry crowd burned a huge Chinese flag and shouted, "Opposing annexation, safeguarding Taiwan."


The TSU, which holds only 12 seats in the 225-member parliament, plans to introduce an "anti-annexation" bill in parliament.


About 56 percent of Taiwanese oppose China's anti-secession law and nearly 47 percent think the island should counter it by holding a referendum or introducing its own legislation, according to a survey published Wednesday.

 
At 2:29 上午, Anonymous 匿名 said...

Taiwan ruling DPP
to rally against China law


TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwan's pro-independence ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is planning a huge rally to protest China's anti-secession law aimed at the island, party officials said.

"The DPP will stage a rally in the capital Taipei on March 26... I hope 500,000 people will take part... to safeguard democracy and peace and protect Taiwan," said DPP Chairman Su Tseng-chang.


President Chen Shui-bian, also from the DPP, was yet to confirm whether he will join the event, Su said.


China's National People's Congress (NPC), or parliament, is expected on Monday to pass the controversial anti-secession law aimed at preventing Taiwan from declaring formal independence.


Wu Bangguo, chairman of the NPC's standing committee, told parliament Wednesday that it was their "solemn mission" to pass the legislation, ignoring a call from the United States to rethink the bill.


Taiwan authorities are worried the law could create the legal basis for China to take the island by force or pressure it to accept reunification.


The text of the draft, published by Taiwanese media, calls for the use of "non-peaceful means and other necessary measures to protect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity," if all other alternatives fail.


This will be necessary "in the event that the 'Taiwan independence' forces should act under any name or by any means to cause the fact of Taiwan's secession from China," the draft bill said.


Taiwan authorities have said the law is tantamount to issuing a blank check to the Chinese military and accused Beijing of jeopardizing cross-strait stability.


Beijing still considers the island part of its territory despite their split in 1949 after a civil war. It has repeatedly threatened to wage war should the island declare formal independence.


Chen, however, has insisted on Taiwan's sovereignty and said the future of the island must be decided by people here.


The hardline pro-independence Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) last week demonstrated in the southern city of Kaohsiung to protest the anti-secession law.


The angry crowd burned a huge Chinese flag and shouted, "Opposing annexation, safeguarding Taiwan."


The TSU, which holds only 12 seats in the 225-member parliament, plans to introduce an "anti-annexation" bill in parliament.


About 56 percent of Taiwanese oppose China's anti-secession law and nearly 47 percent think the island should counter it by holding a referendum or introducing its own legislation, according to a survey published Wednesday.

 
At 2:29 上午, Anonymous 匿名 said...

Taiwan ruling DPP
to rally against China law


TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwan's pro-independence ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is planning a huge rally to protest China's anti-secession law aimed at the island, party officials said.

"The DPP will stage a rally in the capital Taipei on March 26... I hope 500,000 people will take part... to safeguard democracy and peace and protect Taiwan," said DPP Chairman Su Tseng-chang.


President Chen Shui-bian, also from the DPP, was yet to confirm whether he will join the event, Su said.


China's National People's Congress (NPC), or parliament, is expected on Monday to pass the controversial anti-secession law aimed at preventing Taiwan from declaring formal independence.


Wu Bangguo, chairman of the NPC's standing committee, told parliament Wednesday that it was their "solemn mission" to pass the legislation, ignoring a call from the United States to rethink the bill.


Taiwan authorities are worried the law could create the legal basis for China to take the island by force or pressure it to accept reunification.


The text of the draft, published by Taiwanese media, calls for the use of "non-peaceful means and other necessary measures to protect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity," if all other alternatives fail.


This will be necessary "in the event that the 'Taiwan independence' forces should act under any name or by any means to cause the fact of Taiwan's secession from China," the draft bill said.


Taiwan authorities have said the law is tantamount to issuing a blank check to the Chinese military and accused Beijing of jeopardizing cross-strait stability.


Beijing still considers the island part of its territory despite their split in 1949 after a civil war. It has repeatedly threatened to wage war should the island declare formal independence.


Chen, however, has insisted on Taiwan's sovereignty and said the future of the island must be decided by people here.


The hardline pro-independence Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) last week demonstrated in the southern city of Kaohsiung to protest the anti-secession law.


The angry crowd burned a huge Chinese flag and shouted, "Opposing annexation, safeguarding Taiwan."


The TSU, which holds only 12 seats in the 225-member parliament, plans to introduce an "anti-annexation" bill in parliament.


About 56 percent of Taiwanese oppose China's anti-secession law and nearly 47 percent think the island should counter it by holding a referendum or introducing its own legislation, according to a survey published Wednesday.

 
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At 3:56 下午, Anonymous 匿名 said...

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與已婚男人交往? 純真?
形象就只是形象而已

 
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