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香港房地產投資大亨何鐵城,現年76歲已經加入我
們了,這家到底什麼公司,賣的是什麼樣的產品,
可以讓他深受感動,在三個月的時間完成飛馬領...
《勢DG36Riway
心態必須歸零
無時無刻
學習
A Must to Reset Our Attitude
and Never Stop Learning
我不相信命運,我相信人定勝天,即便現在已年過
70,我仍不斷地學習、吸收新事物。挫折對我而
言,是一份激勵,因為我的人生字典裡,沒有「困
難」這個字;我更不相信命運,因為我堅信今天我
之所以可以認識力匯,踏上飛馬領隊的征途、建立
屬於自己的組織,並不只是單純運氣好而已,而是
我由衷地熱愛這份行業。
I do not believe in fate, I believe that a man's determination
will triumph over nature. Even if I am over 70 years old,
I will still learn and absorb new knowledge. For me,
setbacks are a kind of motivation because in my dictionary,
there is no such word called "Difficult". Moreover, I do not
believe in fate because I firmly believe that by knowing
RIWAY today, embarking on the path of Team Elite
Pegasus and establishing a team of my own is not just
pure luck but it's because I am genuinely passionate about
this career.
在力匯努力打拼,為的就是挑戰自己的極限,只要證明了我可
以,其他人肯定也可以。
Striving hard in RIWAY is to challenge my limits. As long as
I prove that I can do it, then other people can certainly do it too.
我最不後悔的事情就是遇到力匯,我的人生因為力匯變得完
整、精彩。
I absolutely have no regrets knowing RIWAY. My life is
complete and exciting because of RIWAY.
當人家拒絕我的時候,我會冷靜、反思,再計劃一遍,我相信
沒有任何事情是百分百順利的。
When people reject me, I will stay calm, reflect and plan again.
I believe that nothing is 100% smooth.
飛馬領隊
何鐵城
打拼飛馬領隊的過程中,最困難的是克服自己的心理障礙,只要跨過了心理障礙,
一切都不是問題。
The greatest challenge during the process to strive for Team Elite Pegasus was to
overcome your mental obstacles. As long as you surpass it, everything will not be a problem.

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The reference to “the Big Guy” in the much publicized May 13, 2017 email is in fact a reference to Joe Biden. The other “JB” referenced in that email is Jim Biden, Joe’s brother. 我所說的每一句話都是事實,我知道是如此,因為我就生活在其中。我是Sinohawk Holding的執行長,Sinohawk是華信集團CEFC的總裁葉簡明與拜登家族合作的企業。我是由James Gillar以及杭特拜登找來當執行長的。由NY Post所揭露,在2017年5月13日所寄出的信件中,所指稱的"The Big Guy大人物",指的就是Joe Biden。 "The Big Guy大人物",指的就是Joe Biden "The Big Guy大人物",指的就是Joe Biden "The Big Guy大人物",指的就是Joe Biden 信中所提的另一個JB,指的是Joe Biden的兄弟,Jim Biden。 Hunter Biden called his dad ‘the Big Guy’ or ‘my Chairman,’ and frequently referenced asking him for his sign-off or advice on various potential deals that we were discussing. I’ve seen Vice President Biden saying he never talked to Hunter about his business. I’ve seen firsthand that that’s not true, because it wasn’t just Hunter’s business, they said they were putting the Biden family name and its legacy on the line. 杭特拜登稱他的父親"the Big Guy大人物",或是“my Chairman董事長”,且常常針對我們所討論的潛在交易,請教Joe Biden要做或不做,或是建議。當我見到前副總統Joe Biden告訴大眾,「他從未與兒子杭特討論他的事業」。我要就我的第一手觀察告訴大家,那不是真的。因為那不只是杭特拜登的事業,他們總是說他們要將拜登家族的名字以及遺產,放在這裡。 I realized the Chinese were not really focused on a healthy financial ROI. They were looking at this as a political or influence investment. Once I realized that Hunter wanted to use the company as his personal piggy bank by just taking money out of it as soon as it came from the Chinese, I took steps to prevent that from happening. 我瞭解中國並不在乎健康財務的投資報酬率,中國只是將Sinohawk視為政治影響力的投資。當我認知到杭特拜登只是將Sinohawk當作他個人的小金庫,方便杭特拜登從中國提款,且越快越好,我採取了一些手段阻止這件事。 The Johnson Report connected some dots in a way that shocked me — it made me realize the Bidens had gone behind my back and gotten paid millions of dollars by the Chinese, even though they told me they hadn’t and wouldn’t do that to their partners. 當我讀到參議員強生(Ron Johnson)針對拜登家族在烏克蘭貪污的調查報告,連結了幾個證據,我感到驚訝!我認知到拜登在我背後偷偷拿錢,且中國付了幾百萬美金給拜登。即使拜登家族告訴我,他們並沒有這樣做,且也不會這樣對合作夥伴。 I would ask the Biden family to address the American people and outline the facts so I can go back to being irrelevant — and so I am not put in a position to have to answer those questions for them. 我希望要求拜登家族對美國大眾開誠佈公,且將事實攤在陽光底下。這樣我才可以回到與這件事無關的位置上,如此我才不會被迫被放在一個要幫拜登家族回答,本來應該是他們要回答問題的位置(指的是參議院委員會的調查)。 I don’t have a political ax to grind; I just saw behind the Biden curtain and I grew concerned with what I saw. The Biden family aggressively leveraged the Biden family name to make millions of dollars from foreign entities even though some were from communist controlled China. 我並沒有特定的政治傾向,我只是在拜登家族私下的運籌帷幄的幕後,看到一些會讓我憂慮的事。拜登家族非常積極地,用拜登家的名義去跟外國企業要錢,甚至,其中有部分的錢是來自於共產黨控制的中國。 God Bless America!!!! 天祐美國!!! 聲明出處: https://nypost.com/2020/10/22/hunter-biz-partner-confirms-e-mail-details-joe-bidens-push-to-make-millions-from-china/
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  • 轉~ 翻譯一篇在西雅圖感染新冠肺炎病毒的美國人所寫的個人經歷。 I had COVID-19 and here is my story. I made this post public out of several requests from my friends who asked me to share. I hope it gives you some good information and peace of mind! 我感染了新冠病毒(武漢肺炎),由於不少我身邊朋友的請托,希望我可以跟大家分享我的情況,所以我決定把我的染病的經驗公開,讓大家可以有更多的了解。 First how easily you can get it. I believe I caught it when attending a small house party at which no one was coughing, sneezing or otherwise displaying any symptoms of illness. It appears that 40% of the attendees of this party ended up sick. The media tells you to wash your hands and avoid anyone with symptoms. I did. There is no way to avoid catching this except avoiding all other humans. 40% of folks were all sick within 3 days of attending the party all with the same/similar symptoms including fever. 首先對於新冠病毒,它比你想像的更容易被感染. 我確信我是在參加一個小型家庭聚會時被感染的。當時參加的客人沒有人咳嗽、打噴嚏,或者顯現出任何生病的症狀。結果呢?約40%參加聚會的人都被感染了!媒體上所說的要勤洗手避免跟有症狀的人接觸,我都照做了. 我覺得沒有任何方式可以避免被感染,除非你完全避免跟人群接觸。40% 被感染者都是在參加聚會後三天之內就發病,他們都有著相同的症狀,包含發燒. Second, the symptoms appear to be different depending on your constitution and/or age. Most of my friends who got it were in their late 40s to early 50s. I’m in my mid 30s. For us it was headache, fever (for first 3 days consistently and then on and off after 3 days), severe body aches and joint pain, and severe fatigue. I had a fever that spiked the first night to 103 degrees and eventually came down to 100 and then low grade 99.5. Some folks had diarrhea. 其次,這些症狀因人而異,因每個人的身體狀況及年齡而有所不同。大部分受感染的朋友年齡層約在40到50歲左右,而我是30幾歲。對我們來說染病的初始症狀是頭痛,發燒(最初三天是持續高燒而後三天是間歇性高燒),身體的劇烈疼痛以及關節疼痛,而且有強烈的四肢無力與倦怠感。在我感染的第一個晚上高燒到103度,隨後下降到100度、99.5度.有些朋友則有腹瀉的症狀。 I felt nauseous one day. Once the fever is gone some were left with nasal congestion, sore throat. Only a very few of us had a mild itchy cough. Very few had chest tightness or other respiratory symptoms. Total duration of illness was 10-16 days. 有一天我覺得想嘔吐。當發燒症狀消退後,鼻塞、喉嚨痛的症狀則持續,僅僅極少數的人感到輕微的喉頭搔癢的乾咳。只有幾個人感到胸口鬱悶感及其他的呼吸道感染徵狀。整個發病期約持續10-16天。 The main issue is that without reporting a cough or trouble breathing many of us were refused testing. I got tested through the Seattle Flu Study. This is a RESEARCH study here in Seattle and they have been testing volunteers for strains of the flu to study transmission within the community. A few weeks ago, they started to test a random subset of samples for COVID-19 infection. They sent my sample to the King County Public Health Department for confirmation; however, I was told that all of the samples that have tested positive in the research study have been confirmed by Public Health. 問題的癥結點在於很多人在沒有咳嗽或呼吸困難的症狀時,都傾向於不需要(或不認為必須)接受武漢肺炎測試。我是透過一個叫做西雅圖流感研究的機構所做的測試。這是一個位於西雅圖的研究機構,它們透過對志願者的檢測,來研究流感病毒類型與社區傳播。幾週前這個機構開始對志願者提供新冠肺炎病毒做隨機抽樣檢測。它們把我的初測到的陽性樣本送到國王郡的公共衛生部門去做感染病毒的確認。隨後我被通知連同我在內所有陽性反應的檢測人,都被確認是感染了新冠肺炎的病毒。 As of Monday March 9th, it has been 13 days since my symptoms started and more than 72 hours since my fever subsided. The King County Public Health Department is recommending you stay isolated for 7 days after the start of symptoms or 72 hours after your fever subsides. I have surpassed both deadlines so I am no longer isolating myself however I am avoiding strenuous activity and large crowds and I obviously will not come near you if I see you in public. I was not hospitalized. Not every country is hospitalizing everyone with a COVID-19 infection and in my case, and in many other cases, I didn’t even go to the doctor because I was recovering on my own and felt it was just a nasty flu strain different from the ones I have been protected from with this season’s flu vaccine. 從最初感到症狀到昨天3/9為止,已經過了13天,發燒症狀消退已經過了72小時(3天)。國王郡的公衛部門建議感染者在有感染的症狀出現後,做至少7天的自我的居家隔離。在發燒症狀消退後的72小時內,也應居家隔離,避免接觸公眾。目前我已經度過了這兩個期限,所以我不再自我居家隔離,於此同時,我還是避免過度參與公眾活動與接觸大批人群。我並沒有住院,也不是所有感染新冠肺炎病毒的人都住進郡立醫院。很多跟我一樣的感染者,並沒有去看醫生,就自我痊癒了。對我們來說,這感覺就像一個比以往流行型感冒稍微嚴重一點的新型流感,與我所接種而受到保護的流感疫苗,略為不同。 I also truly believe the lack of testing is leading to folks believing that they just have a cold or something else going out into public and spreading it. And worse folks with no symptoms are also spreading it as in the case of a person attending a party or social gathering who has no symptoms. 我確信缺乏對新冠病毒檢測的機制是造成多數人相信他們只是感染風寒或一般正在傳播的季節性流感而已。最糟的情況是,很多人在沒有顯現任何症狀的情況下,仍舊正常參加集會活動或正常社交聚會,而將病毒傳播出去。 I know some folks are thinking that this can’t/won’t impact them. I hope it doesn’t but I believe that the overall lack of early and pervasive testing damaged the public’s ability to avoid the illness here in Seattle. All I know is that Seattle has been severely impacted and although I’m better now I would not wish this very uncomfortable illness on anyone. 我知道很多人認為這款病毒不會傳染給他們。我真心希望真的是如此,但是我仍舊相信整體上缺乏早期的發現與預防性檢測,將會嚴重影響到西雅圖地區公眾對新冠肺炎的抵抗能力。 目前已知的情況是西雅圖地區已經有嚴重的疫情,雖然我已經痊癒,但是我真的不希望這樣的病情發生在其他更多人身上。 One thing that I believe may have saved me from getting worse respiratory symptoms is the fact that I consistently took Sudafed, used Afrin nasal spray (3 sprays in each nostril, 3 days at a time and then 3 days off), and used a Neti pot (with purified water). This could have kept my sinuses clear and prevented the symptoms from spreading to my lungs. This is not medical advice: I’m simply sharing what I did and correlating it with the fact that I had no respiratory symptoms. The two could be entirely unrelated based on the viral strain and viral load that I received. 我想我做了一件正確的選擇,讓我呼吸系統感染的症狀不致於變得更嚴重,就是我按時服用 Sudafed (一種藥方販售,不需處方的感冒退燒藥),Afrin 鼻腔噴劑 以及使用清鼻腔咽喉分泌物的Neti Pot 。這些措施保持我的鼻腔咽喉乾淨,從而防堵病毒向下蔓延到我的肺部。我不是在這裡提供醫療建議,只是單純的分享我個人的經驗,因為我並沒有肺部的感染。也許我所做的跟肺部感染並無相關性。而是跟我所感染的病毒特性與病毒感染量有關。 I hope this information helps someone avoid getting sick and/or push to get tested sooner rather than later so you know to isolate before it gets worse or to get medical care if you have respiratory distress. Hand washing doesn’t guarantee you won’t get sick, especially when folks without symptoms are contagious and could be standing right next to you in any given social situation. You more likely than not will not die, but do you want to risk spreading it to a loved one over 60 or someone with an immunity issue? Stay healthy folks! 我希望我所分享的資訊,能幫助大家避免受到感染,或者推動整個公眾檢測系統能更快啟動讓感染者能早期自我隔離,而有呼吸道症候群感染疑慮者,能早期接受治療。洗手並無法完全避免受到感染。尤其那些沒有任何徵兆的帶原傳播者,可能正是你身邊普通社交場合出現的人們。感染病毒後不一定會致死。但是你也不會想不小心傳播病毒給你身邊所關心的年長者,或者有免疫系統功能失調的親友們。大家保重。
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  • 这竟然是真的 These two days, the global medical community 被一个咱们西安交大毕业的 I graduated from Xi'an Jiaotong University by a 90后华人女教授 Post-90s Chinese female professors 彻底刷屏了 Completely swiped the screen 太震撼了 It was amazing. 人类寿命又要迎来新的突破 The human lifespan is about to usher in a new breakthrough 事情是这样的 Here's the thing. 斯坦福助理教授赵瑞可 Stanford Assistant Professor Zhao Ruike 用一台只有两毫米的微型机器人 With a tiny robot that is only two millimeters 把血栓清除 Clear the clot 成功率从可怜的11%直接干到了90% The success rate went from a poor 11 percent to a 90 percent success rate. 这是什么概念 What is this concept? 8倍的提升 8X improvement 整个医学界都炸锅了 The whole medical community is fried 大家都知道 You all know that. 血栓是脑梗心梗的真正元凶 Thrombosis is the real culprit of cerebral infarction and myocardial infarction 抢救的时候是分秒必争 Every second counts. 因为血管一堵 Because of a clogged blood vessel 细胞是每分钟都在成片成片死亡 The cells are slicing away and dying every minute. 如何快速高效的打通血管 How to open blood vessels quickly and efficiently 这是生命攸关的大事 This is a matter of life 但你可能不知道的是现代社会呢 But what you may not know is that modern society 大概每十几个个人当中就会有一个 About one in every dozen people 在一生中遭遇血栓 I've had blood clots in my life. 特别是久坐族三高人群 Especially sedentary people with three highs 传统的机械取栓成功率只有11%左右 The success rate of traditional mechanical embolectomy is only about 11% 这是什么感觉呢 And how does that feel? 就像用筷子夹散了的豆腐渣 It's like tofu residue picked up with chopsticks 越夹越碎 The more you clip, the more broken it is. 面对那些纤维蛋白含量高的顽固血栓 With those stubborn clots that are high in fibrin 更是束手无策 There's nothing we can do. 还有更可怕的 And it gets worse. 在拉扯切割的过程中 During the process of pulling and cutting 如果这些碎片顺着向下 If these fragments go down 就会堵塞下游更细小的血管 It can clog smaller blood vessels downstream 反而呢会让病情雪上加霜 On the contrary, it will make the condition worse 病人等不起 Patients can't afford to wait 医生更着急 Doctors are more anxious 但传统方法就是这么无奈 But the traditional approach is so helpless 直到这位90后华人女教授出现 Until this post-90s Chinese female professor appeared 赵瑞可的方法简直是降维打击 Zhao Ruike's method is simply a dimensionality reduction blow 两毫米的小家伙深入到血管中 Two millimeters down into the veins. 高速旋转 High speed rotation 通过旋转产生的剪切力重塑血栓结构 Remodeling the structure of the thrombus through shear forces generated by rotation 利用压力差把血栓压缩成紧实的小球 A pressure differential is used to compress the clot into a tight ball 体积呢缩小到原来的5% The volume has been reduced to 5% of the original. 然后一口气吸走 Then take it away in one breath 关键是整个过程不依赖药物 The key is that the whole process does not rely on drugs 不损伤血管壁 Does not damage blood vessel walls 还能最大程度的保护红细胞 It also maximizes the protection of red blood cells 在动物实验中 In animal experiments 面对最难处理的血栓 Facing the most difficult thrombosis to handle 成功率竟然高达90% The success rate is as high as 90%. 这个结果让他们团队自己都震惊 The team itself was shocked by the result. 你知道更震撼的是什么吗 Do you know what's even more shocking? 这个灵感 This inspiration 竟然来自我们最熟悉的地铁盾构机 It actually came from the subway shield machine we are most familiar with 血栓的问题呢 What about blood clots? 跟地铁盾构机遇到的挑战很像 Similar to the challenge encountered by the subway shield machine 那就是怎么在狭窄的空间里 That's how to be in a confined space 把坚硬的这个土石快速的处理掉 Quickly dispose of this hard earth and rock 盾构机的做法是旋转压缩吸走 The method of the shield machine is to rotate, compress and suck away 于是血管盾构机诞生了 And so the vascular shield was born. 是的你没听错 Yes, you heard that right. 那个在地下挖隧道的巨无霸 The big Mac who tunnels underground 被这位天才华人缩小了上万倍 Shrunk tens of thousands of times by this talented Chinese 放入了人体血管 Inserted into human blood vessels 这就是华人的智慧 This is the wisdom of the Chinese people 从英伟达黄仁勋 From NVIDIA Huang Renxun 到AMD苏姿丰 To AMD Su Zifeng 再到斯坦福的赵瑞可 Or Rick Zhao at Stanford. 华人正在全球科技舞台发光发热 The Chinese are shining brightly on the global technology stage 今年的6月4号 June 4th this year 这项技术 This technology 已经发表在全球顶级期刊《Nature》上 Has been published in top journals Nature 目前呢已经在猪的身上试验成功 So far, it has been successfully tested on pigs 虽然我讲的这些研究呢 So these studies I've been talking about. 目前大多数都在实验室阶段 Most are currently in the laboratory stage 但是技术突破本身就是让人振奋 But the breakthrough itself is exciting 更何况有了AI的加持 What's more, with the blessing of AI 未来的研究和落地都会大大加快 Future research and implementation will be greatly accelerated 而且呢这个技术未来不仅仅是清血栓 The future of this technology is not just about clearing blood clots 连肾结石胆结石这些 Even kidney stones and gallstones 估计都能轻松的解决 It is estimated that it can be easily solved 试想一下一个两毫米的机器人在你体内转一圈 A two-millimeter robot goes around inside you. 各种堵塞的问题全部搞定 All kinds of blockage problems are solved 再也不用担心久坐猝死血栓堵塞 You don't have to worry about sitting for a long time and dying from clogged blood vessels. 我相信这不是遥远的科幻 I believe this is not far-flung science fiction 这是我们这代人 This is our generation. 就能享受到的长寿科技 Longevity technology that you can enjoy 而华人智慧 And Chinese wisdom 正在为全人类的健康长寿开路 Is paving the way for the health and longevity of all humanity 我是子子 Follow me to witness more Chinese technological breakthroughs
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  • 被『強酸強鹼』噴到或淋到時要如何處理? 2013年11月份,台灣石油工會,第一分會月刊報導(高雄廠) 作者,許廷訓,台灣中油公司(Taiwan cpc petroleum )服務, 目前是兼任,高壓特定氣体訓練班(中油公司,對新進員工的基礎訓練)的助教。 在高壓氣体訓練班的課程,我問過將近100個,以上來自台灣中油,全國各單位的工作人員,你們如果被硫酸淋到時你要如何做,所有的人異口同聲說,要用大量的清水沖洗,80%以上的人都有大學以上的學歷,他們都這樣說,我當場告訴他們,如果是這樣的,你會死的很難看,這也是我認為該公開讓大家知道的原因,目前高雄廠,所有有強酸強鹼的地方,告示牌(物質安全資料表),所有的說明都說,如被強酸強鹼淋到時要用大量的清水沖洗……..這種說法是正確嗎?如不正確為什麼幾十年來沒人質疑?在學校的化學實驗室老師,也是這樣告訴我們的? 本人以前曾經被因銹蝕管線針孔洩漏的硫酸所噴到,當時的感覺是好像有一個火把靠近你的臉頰,很熱很熱,我當然了解是被硫酸所噴到,(只是當時必須離開現場,因為那裡洩漏,一時間,看不出來那洩漏的地點),當時我所做的是,用未被硫酸所噴到的衣服擦拭被硫酸所噴到的臉頰,再去沖水,5-10分鐘,但是這跟沒有擦拭去沖水有什麼差別? N年前高雄廠,曾發生運酸槽車在洩酸入TANK時槽車出口管線,因壓力爆開,當時有兩個人被噴到,但是事後一個沒事(槽車司機)另一個人住院植皮,每天哀哀叫,時間長達十個月,為什麼差這麼多,原因是事發當時,司機很鎮靜,立即脫光身上所有的衣褲,拿起事先準備好的清潔棉布,擦拭身上的硫酸,再去沖先,另一個本場的工作人員,則是驚慌失措一路叫喊《救命》,待有人發現,他被硫酸所噴到時,用水沖洗他身上的硫酸,這一洗,洗出大問題,當然不洗也是大問題,時間是毫秒計算,為什麼差這麼多? 原因是硫酸的沸點為338℃,水的沸點只有100℃,水遇到硫酸時開始沸騰產生反應熱,硫酸可以迅速與蛋白質及脂肪發生醯胺水解作用及酯水解作用,從而分解生物組織,造成化學性燒傷。不過,其對肉體的強腐蝕性還與它的強烈脫水性有關,因為硫酸還會與生物組織中的碳水化合物發生脫水反應並釋出大量熱能。 除了造成化學燒傷,所以如有任何人遇到硫酸,正確的處理方式應該保持鎮靜,找出現場可以擦拭的棉布或其他可以擦拭的紙等(這是減量,減少附著在皮膚的硫酸),立即擦拭再去沖水5-10分鐘。 最多只是如一級燒燙傷,這一事件後我遇到一個在大發工業區擔任某化學公司,槽車司機的X先生,我問他遇到時如何處理,他說就這麼處理,我問他為什麼不將這消息公告給社會大眾知道?他說了,幹,人家官大學問大,我只是一個司機,人家會聽我的意見嗎,我無言以對。 他舉出三個例子,來說明處理方式不同所造成的結果,第一例,在國道一號上發生遊覽車撞擊,鹽酸槽車事故,槽車破裂,遊覽車上的檔風玻璃也破了,鹽酸噴到司機的眼睛,隨車小姐立即以飲用瓶裝水沖洗司機的眼睛,結果是,後來司機的眼睛洗好了,司機的眼睛,也完蛋了,第二例發生在某加工區,槽車洩酸時,也發生因長時間使用後的物質脆化(當時忘了問他材質到底是塑膠的或橡膠的,約使用多久了)洩酸管線爆裂了,一個不知是好奇或無知的經理,靠近槽車很不幸的,那經理被噴到了,當然槽車司機處理經驗很豐富,立即脫光那經理身上所有的衣物幫他擦拭後再沖洗,入院十多天就回家,無大事,第三例,發生在該生產硫酸的公司內,兩個工作人員,被破裂管線的硫酸所噴到,一個如同第二例,司機幫忙處理,另一個,因一時間他無法幫忙,其他現場的人也驚嚇到,不敢也不懂,幫另一個被酸噴到的人脫衣服,而是直接用水幫他沖洗,結果,後果很慘痛,体無完膚,根據司機的說法,醫生所開的嗎啡給患者服用都無效,無法止痛,也是哀哀叫長達幾個月。 本文出來前,我所做的實驗,(戴有面罩的安全帽掛橡膠手套及護目鏡穿雨衣)去買已切好的豬皮20X10用鐵丁固定在木板上,用鹽酸做實驗,有擦拭和沒有擦過的實驗結果一目了然,所以被強酸鹼所噴到一定要先擦拭過再沖水,才是保命之道。 如果我們把濃硫酸慢慢地倒入水中,卻是安安靜靜的,水只是漸漸的變熱,而且不濺開來。當濃硫酸與水遇在一起,就發生化學反應,生成水合物,同時放出大量的熱,1公斤的濃硫酸與水化合時放出的熱量,足以使2公斤的冷水,一下子升高到攝氏100度。 濃硫酸看上去像油,可是卻比水重(1.9倍),比同體積的水差不多要重上一倍,很明顯,如果把水倒進濃硫酸,水就浮在濃硫酸上,當發生化學反應時,水就猛烈地沸騰起來,四處飛濺。 如果反過來把濃硫酸倒進水裡,情況就不一樣了,濃硫酸比水重,把濃硫酸慢慢地倒進水中,它就逐漸地沉到水底,然後再分佈到溶液的各個部分,這樣,反映所產生的熱量被均勻地分配到整個溶液,溫度慢慢上升,不會使水迅速地騰起來。 本人在此真誠的建議,各級學校的實驗室或化學系所,各公司有用到強酸鹼的地方,應立即修改告示牌(物質安全資料表,有強酸鹼的地方,應準備棉布做擦拭用,不要用化學纖維布,大林廠有硫酸法的烷化(以硫酸為催化劑的製程)工場,更應該準備好,因為10年20年後所有的管線,除非全面更新,絕對會這裡漏,那裡漏。 備註,本文部份,參考維基百科及網路文章,感謝工安課,王錦波先生與第七硫磺總領班,楊耀昆先生對本文的校正。 ,也歡迎老師,本人在此授權,請賢人翻譯成英日文,給世界各國的朋友分享,請將公司的CPC排在前頭,說明這是在台灣的CPC公司人員所做的實驗。 Nov. 2013, Monthly journal report of 1st branch of OIL LABOR UNION in Kaohsiung Taiwan CPC. By Mr. Hsu Ting XUN, serve in Taiwan CPC, now is the part time TA for the HIGH-PRESSURE SPECIFIC GAS training class, a class which trains all the new employees in CPC. In the HIGH PRESSURE training class, I ever asked more than 100 members from all different departments and branches of CPC TAIWAN., “If you were sprayed or poured by sulfuric acid, what would you do!?” The answer is 100% in unison “Rinse with great amount of water!” You know, 80% of these members graduated from universities. They all did say so. Hearing the answer, I on the spot told them “If you did so, you were destined to die ugly”This is why I insist to make it public. Nowadays in Kaohsiung plant, all where there is sulfuric acid or alkali, as well as all the bulletin boards [material safety sheets]shows: “Rinse with great amount of water while sprayed by sulfuric acid” But is this statement appropriate and accurate!?If not, why for decades nobody doubted!? And we were all taught so by chemistry teachers in labs of schools? Before, I ever sprayed by sulfuric acid leaking from the needle hole of a corrosivepipe. I felt like a burning torch accessing my face. It’s extremely hot. I surely realizedit wassulfuric acid, but I couldn’t spot where the leaking hole was. I had to leave right at that moment. The step took first was to wipe my sprayed face with the clean part of my clothes then, rinsedit with water for 5-10 minutes. But on earth, what makes the difference with the way you rinsedwithout wiping it clean first!? Years ago in Kaohsiung plant, a sulfuric acid transporting truck’s exporting pipeline burst because of pressure while vented sulfuric acid into the tank. Two men were sprayed. Yet later on, one man [the driver] was not serious, while another one had to be hospitalized andgrafted, leading a crying miserable life for ten months. Why such a big contrast! The reason is right at thatmoment, the driver completely calmed himself down, ripped all his dressing off then, wipedsulfuric acid with the clean cotton that he used to prepare ahead, then rinsedwith water the last. As to the other man, he was crying and screaming in panic all the way till someone found him and helpedrinse with great amount of water. Here the key problem is: Water or NOT WATER firstdefinitely matter a lot! It was so urgent, what made such a big difference? You know the boiling point of sulfuric acid is 338centigrade degree while water only 100. When water meetssulfuric, water begins to boil and produce heatas reaction. Sulfuric acid, along with protein and fat, rapidly facilitates[R-C-NH2] hydrolysisandEster hydrolysis, further todecompose bio- tissue, causing the chemical burns. Its strong corrosion to body dorelate toits strong dehydration.Sulfuric acid can cause dehydration reaction when it meets the carbohydrate of bio-tissue then, release great amount of heat to causechemical burns. So for anybody sprayed by sulfuric acid, the accurate approach is to calm down,immediatelywipe off acid with clean cotton or paper available [this is to minify or reduce the sulfuric acid on skin] ,then rinse 5-10 minutes. The worst resultcan only be one grade burn. Afterwards, I met Mr. X, a tank driver who served in a chemistry company in DAFA INDUSTRIALZONE. I asked what he would do if he met same situation. The answer was completely the same approach. Then why he didn’t make it public? His answer was“I am just a driver, can any high ranking officer listen to my opinion!?” I was totally speechless. He gave three examples to illustrate three different results caused by the diverse handling procedure:[a]. One tour bus bumped into sulfuric acid- loading truck on the ZHONGSHAN national freeway. The tank broke down. So did the window shield of the tour bus. Acid sprayed onto the bus driver’s eyes. The lady tour guide spontaneouslyrinsed his eyes with bottle water. The eyes were washed, but ruined.[b].This accident happened in THE PROCESSING ZONE. When an acid tank vented, the venting pipeline burst [pipelinebeing brittle after long use.][Material of pipe is plastic or rubber, or how long it has been used not known]. An either curious or ignorant manager walked close to the tank and unfortunately he was sprayed. Thanks to the well experienced tank driver, he immediately ripped off all the manager’s dressing, wiped his body clean, thenrinsed with water. About 10 days in hospital, he returned home without big problem. [c].In a sulfuric acid producing company, two workers sprayed by the broken pipeline. One was managed under accurate approach, yet another one was not so lucky. He, with the help of the stunned people around, directly rinsed the body. What’s the result!? Miserable and severely!! He kept hospitalized for long,even the morphine prescribed by doctor couldn’tkill his pain, recalled the poor worker. Before this article came public, I did an experiment [wearinghelmet with mask, rubber gloves, goggle and raincoat].I bought some chopped pigskin 20x10,nailedthemontowood . After pouring acid, I observed the wipedand not wiped pigskin, and the result was obvious at aglance. So if sprayed by acid or alkali, wipe clean first, then rinse. This is the life-saving approach. If we pour thick sulfuric acid into water, quietly and gradually the water will be getting hot, and will not splash. When thick sulfuric acid mixes with water, chemical reaction happens, producing hydrate and at the same time releasing big amount of heat. The heat released by 1kg thick sulfuric acid hydrating with water can lead to a sudden rise of temperature of 2kg cold water to100 centigrade degree. Thick sulfuric acid looks like oil, but actually it is heavier than water by 1.9 times, and heavier 1 time than water of same volume. Obviously, if we pour water into thick sulfuric acid, water will float on the acid.Chemical reaction happens, water will violently be getting hot, and splash all over. ON the contrary, if we pour thick sulfuric acid into water, the effect differs. It is heavier than water, it will gradually sink into bottom and distribute in each part of liquid, so the reacting heat is distributed in the liquid in average. The temperature rises slowly and slowly, the water will not be getting hot rapidly andfuriously. Here, I sincerely suggest that all labs and chemistry departments in schools or all companies where sulfuric acid and alkali are used should amend all bulletin boards [material safety sheets]. Where there is sulfuric acid or alkali, cotton[no chemical fiber cloth] should be readily prepared. Especially, DALIN plant has the alkylation workplace of sulfuric acid [Sulfuric acid or hydrofluoric acid as a catalyst in processing]. It should have to be well prepared, because all the pipelines absolutely should be leaking where and there after 10 or 20 years, unless they are all updated. RE: parts of this article took wiki and internet for reference. Great thanks to Mr. Wang Jin-bo, industrial safety division, and Mr. Yang Yao- kun, the leading foremanof 7thsulfur, for their guidance and correction. Welcome friends all over the world translating it into kinds of languages to help those in need. And don’t hesitate to write me if necessary for more understanding and interpretation. Thanks!! Thanks sister melody translation
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  • 在這個2020特別的一年感恩節,我有個非常警惕精彩的經驗來分享!我,吟雪、Linda 會如何在24小時內被騙了$3萬美元!我自認是聰明的人(台大畢業)在美國快50年(在紐約出名哥大醫院當化療護理師)會如何這樣讓人去騙呢? 上週五,7天前11月20日下午一時多時,我正在唸每日念聖經的325天的經節,突然有個877 的電話號碼來,我一向十分小心,不熟的電話號碼不接的,但是這個是877,有許多正式的是877,所以就接了!said (this is Apple’s alert! Your ICloud has been hacked! ) 我聽了就接受了,然後接下來是印度口音的英語說他是Apple’s security adviser , 報名Alex P , 報ID no , 引我進入我的電腦前去找他的正確性(進入Apple .com 內看它的security ........ 內容有他的名字號碼,看到hacked 在我的ICloud 上面有198.個hacked (當然那時他要了我的Apple ID , 我也給了他了!)(紅色警戒!決不給人ID !)因為如此我緊張了,他說Apple 有方法解決它,我就相信他了!,他要我馬上出門,帶上所有的信用卡,領款卡出來(紅色警戒!)我緊張得連衣服都沒有換就出門去(在病毒期間,我去外面時穿外面的衣服)他告訴我不要斷電話缐(以此控制我)先到Wolgreen 藥局,那邊只能買1$100 gift card , 他要我將卡的號碼告訴他,花了$100 說已經消掉40多個hacks ,要趕快否則會再回來!他說Apple 會將錢退還給我!所以問了我信用卡的號碼及密碼 我給了他,在我的手機text 上看到apple 匯入$500.$2000! (我小弟後來說這種信用卡無法接受滙入錢!)我因此就相信他是Apple 安全公司人員在幫我解決問題!他找到附近的Ralph 超市有賣禮卡,要我去買10 張Target $500 each ! (紅色警戒!禮卡一旦賣出無法追蹤去路!) 他一直驚告我不要跟任何人說買禮券卡的原因,說是聖誕禮物(另外一個紅色警戒!為什麼不能讓別人知道!) 因為他控制我不能斷電話缐,所以我妹妹,朋友打電話來我只能text , I can’t talk....我妹妹以為我在牙醫診所無法接,就沒有再打電話給、我就在他的控制下:乖乖的用信用卡去買這些Target gift cards 禮卡 乖乖的在超市的停車場替他將卡上號碼一個個都給他去騙我的錢!到了5點多時,我的手機快沒有電了,得回家去充電,跟自己也得充電,快速吃個煮好的紅燒牛肉麵!他又引我進去我的電腦螢幕上看hacks 消掉一些,但是還是不夠,要趕緊加油!我那時已經很相信他是在替我解決問題,為了他的Apple 可以匯款給我的Chase 銀行帳號,我將密碼給了他!(另外一個重大的錯誤驚戒!聽到的朋友們一直搖頭!) 又趕快出門去替他買Target gifts card ! 跑了四個不同的超市Albertsons , Target (愈跑愈遠)及CVS 有些地方只能買到兩張,最後快半夜11 點前到Albertsons 因為需要supervisor 批准才能買兩張共$1000,他警告我為什麼要買?I said some one told me to buy, 他說誰呢?不買我!為了我的好!(謝謝他,省了我的錢!)這個騙子Alex 聽到我的電話就說我不應該告訴他!(又是另一紅色的警戒!) 被他弄得到快半夜,開車到不熟悉的地方!回到家又引我進去我的電腦螢幕,看到我的Chase bank 帳戶內,他說你的錢都還在,因為Apple 滙入給我!我看到是真的,雖然我今晚提了許多次的錢去買這些禮物卡片,因為當信用卡用刷了幾次之後就不能刷了,我就改用提款卡!錢還是本來的樣子,我就相信了這個騙子!當晚共買了31 張Target gift cards $500 each! 騙子告知我的快半夜了,我的hacker 己消了快完了!但是有個Skyeye , tiny bank 這樣的病毒很可怕要趕快消,否則會回來!他第二天一早週六Nov 21,8點就打電話給,又繼續控制我看電腦螢幕上的消息,又趕快去買禮卡,連每天我的運動走路都免了!還好吃了點早餐上了洗手後就上路了!現在是到不同的地方超市,另外的Ralph 因為這個比較鬆,不限制幾張!這個騙子胃口愈來愈大!12 張,再加上去Chase bank 親自提款現金(我去銀行提款時,他騙子已經在半夜把我的三個帳戶都轉到我自己的帳戶,(從我跟小弟文的合同帳$8600多及saving 500 多元$?都轉到我的帳戶,當我聽他的吩付去提$ 買11 張的Target cards 時,5500銀行帳戶只剩$487! 我當時沒有要求銀行teller 給我另外兩個帳號的存款多少錢?(應該要求!)她可以見到我的帳戶資料顯示在不到半天內我的錢從快$15000只有剩下$不到$500!)Target $500 each 的卡在那天共買了28 張!小弟文text me Why our account only .70left! 所幸我們的共同帳戶他可以查詢,否則我一向不太去查詢我的帳戶的!這個騙子一直說不要去查詢你的帳戶或是shopping on line ! (另一紅色的驚告!Why? Because he didn’t want you to find out your act only has less than $500 left ! 否則他連這個都會吃掉它!也許他已經騙了我三萬美金了,對我不必再控制,及知道我很信任他的認真替Apple 替我作事,還關心他那麼忙有沒有吃飯睡覺!所以我去另外一個地方遠距離的Albertsons 超市時, 他沒有用連續電話,來控制我的行為 ,所以那時我小弟文打電話給我,我才能接,他一聽馬上駡我這個是騙局!最近在紐約的退休蘇牧師也是如此馬上出門要行動,不能告訴別人...還好他兒子發現阻止了這個騙局!我當時還沒有相信是騙局!說明了半天才相信,趕快開車回家,一路上騙途人打了電話幾次我都沒有接,回家後他再度打我才接,我大駡他You already stolen $30000 from me how much more you want to stole! I can’t believe such any people can do this kind of evil thing ! I am a Christian I trust you are doing security things for me ! 他辯護他是真的又引我進去我的電腦系統....看你的hacker 都消失了等等!他的電話號碼在Apple head cooperation ... 669 的號碼也是他的669 你可以打電話去問問等等!想要繼續騙我!當然我不會再上當了!我要花這麼多時間來說明給大家就是希望大家可以從我的經驗得知這種的騙局不會再發生! 週六下午我就開始處理這些事情發生的問題的後事處理! #1報告警局,他們說這種事情常常發生!警察馬上來我的家查問詳細內容,給我報告單(也許可以報稅時幫忙)告訴我馬上打電話給Target card tel ( 在卡片上看到)是否來得及在他們還沒有偷走前阻止它!我花了兩三個小時的時間踉Target 人員談話,錢是都沒有了,但是將所有的卡片(共59張$500 各)號碼收據都給他們的調查部門負責人,還得將它們整理起來寄給他們 !以後我得追蹤它!#2 call Apple to changed my ID (及保護我的電腦系統不會被中毒,他們也是花了很多小時的時間處理它! #3 Chase 不僅僅是打電話,也去了本局跟私人客戶服務員換了帳號, #4 一些有用到的信用卡都打電話! #5 changed my Yahoo and G nail ! 他們也是花了很多時間來處理它,現在我有比較update 的郵件系統了!這些都是很花時間精神去解決它們! 我感謝上帝賜給我能力去處理這些很費時費力的事! 這個感恩節在這次的事件發生後,我還是要感謝上帝的憐憫,那天半夜在外開車平安回家無事! 週六下午我的隣居在紐約新城教會(40年前)就認識的許慧瑩牧師娘送我芋頭西米露給我吃,說你平常省吃險用的人,一下子被騙了三萬元,一定很傷心的!當我小弟告訴我,那個三萬元是拿不回來了!我的心情其實沒有感覺傷心悲哀! 我只是一直很氣自己為什麼會那麼笨!stupid!so angry with myself! Why I am so stupid!!! 三萬元只是個數目字而已,我沒有什麼感覺,我一向都不在乎賺錢的人,我感謝神讓我能夠担當得起這種損失金額,雖然帳戶只有剩下不到500$,但是我每個月都有退休金的收入,信用卡帳單的損失也有能力去賣掉一些基金去付錢!這個也是讓我連想到聖經上的話語,不要存財寶在地上,因為它會被偷被損毀壞!應該存在天上! 我個人一直很支持宣教的事工,我有些股票是我退休後,因為上帝在四十多年前藉著幫助大弟在台灣開事業需要資金,而在六年後替我賺很多的錢用首款去買了三個房地產,而賺了更多的錢(五次的房地產賣掉都有賺錢)所以才有能力在NJ 對於股票市場很有趣的好友幫我買些股票!這些股票的錢,我認為是上帝的錢,不是我自己辛苦賺的錢,應該是上帝的、所以我這些年來每年都會捐股票給宣教工作!很奇妙的,這些股票的價格都一直沒有少!因為這幾年股市表現都很好的關係!這次的事件更加令我感到應該存財寶在天,宣教事工可以將這些資金去幫助影響更多的人改變他們的人生,這個不是很好嗎! 我在思考為什麼神會許可這個事件的發生?我想神知道我受得了,雖然有三,四個夜晚難眠,一直自己生氣為什麼那麼笨!反覆想到自己幫助小偷偷我的錢!那時我就拿讀聖經一年的計劃內的326,327.天的聽經來幫助我安靜下來!也求上帝消掉我這些negative thoughts ! 現在已經好多了,才能寫這些文章! 我相信上帝也是希望我藉這個経歷去告訴大家,預防別人也被騙!希望大家能多多轉給更多人知道!村內的出名的作家李彥禎兄答應要將我的故事寫成文章登到報社上,可以讓更多人知道有如此的騙局! 我已經恢復了我在疫情裏無法外生活的常規!每日兩個小時的運動走路!每早晨都會走到附近的小山坡上做運動25分鐘深呼吸運動(因為山坡上又沒有人可以口罩不用帶)一面聼世界各地的名牧師的講道!回家後的另外一個小時的霊修讀経祈禱,維持每日的身心靈的健康生活!這個實在是疫情控制下的好處!, 這個感恩節的感謝如經上所提的 ! 凡事謝恩!In all situations give thanks to God ! For this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus! Amen!
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