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Cached @ 2025/4/25 21:06:40Control ASP.skins_cogitation_controls_singlecolumn_ascx

2008年3月13日 #



ust a few days ago I noted to Jim that having a child who, like Charlie, does not talk much is entirely different from what I would have imagined things to be like. Had someone told me ten years ago, twenty years ago, that I’d be the mother of a child like Charlie, I think I would have just not have known what to think. How, I would have thought, can anyone be without speech, language, talking, the ability to read and write and express thoughts and hopes and wants and wishes in words?
Charlie is not non-verbal, but talking is only one way that he communicates, and probably not the main way for him. Just as crucial are his body language, his facial expressions, the tone and pitch of his voice, the particular phrases and sorts of melodies that he says/sings/uses. We don’t have rousing discussions of politics ’round the dinner table but I have a quite good sense and understanding of what Charlie is telling me and, at times, what he might be thinking (as much as anyone can know what another person is thinking).
I’ve been reflecting how much Charlie is able to tell us?through the language that he has, through his other ways and means?in reading about Carly Fleischman, the 13-year-old Canadian girl who has autism, and who communicates by writing on her laptop; one excerpt, from an exchange between Carly and reporter Carly Weeks:
I am a girl with autism that learned how to spell and is now able to tell people what I think Its not like I built a thousand houses in new Orleans or found a way for people who don’t have food get food I think the only thing I can say is don’t give up your inner voice will find its way out Mine did
I’ve learned a lot from reading what Tito Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay and DJ Savarese have written. We’ve tried to teach Charlie to type; so far, he has not been interested?-keeping in mind that Charlie just learned how to use the computer mouse last year; all in good time. The great lesson of life with Charlie has been to learn to communicate with him in the ways that he has more ready access to, even as we seek, gently, to give him words wo that he might tell us he’s excited or hungry, tired, happy.
Sure it’s a cliché, but Charlie reminds me that language has its limits, that you can say all the words in the world and still not make any sense, not get your point across. The voice ? in whatever way, shape, or for ? will out.
 
posted @ 2008-03-13 09:20 william0307 阅读(990) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏

2008年3月12日 #

 
There are our priorities, our boss’s priorities, our family priorities and the priorities that seem to land in our lap at the last minute - like a leaky toilet that floods, dropping water from the ceiling.
 
But there is a way to manage all of this effectively and I’m going to show you how in this article:
 
We all have only 24 hours in a day. 
 
Putting down 24 high-priority objectives for today is an unreasonable expectation. 
You might be able to rush like the hare from the famous fairy tale - which leads to sloppy work and eventual burn out.  Ask me, I know. 
 
You can only do so much, unless you hire someone - and even if then, you still have to bring them up to speed on how to do your job effectively.
 
So the key to strong results in your actions is making an action list you can manage every day:
 
1.  Choose the 6 most important actions on your list - This is less-is-more thinking.  You can’t do 50 things today effectively, but you can do 6. 
 
2.  Identify your #1 most important action on the list - You can’t have six #1 priorities and still be effective.  Something will have to suffer.  And once you’ve decided on what it is.  Get it done first.  Even if you have to set your alarm earlier, you should shoot to knock it out before everything else. 
 
In my career, there is a lot of surprise problems and priorities that change on a moment’s notice.  Picking my number 1 action and getting it out of the way before my work day starts gives me the satisfaction that I am doing my best work to achieve my goals.  My philosophy is if I can get my #1 action done, then it’s a successful day. 
 
So pick your #1 action and knock it out first thing…  The early bird gets the worm.
 
3.  Adjust your daily count up or down - So am I going to be a stickler on you doing exactly 6 tasks a day?  No.  We each are different.  You may find that at different times in your life you need to do 4 or even 3 in order to keep up.  Six is just a good round number to start with.
 
Don’t be afraid to adjust your action list up or down.  Come up with a happy medium.
 
Finally, do your work.  Don’t expect it to always be easy or fun.  Do it anyway.  Doing the hard stuff is what separates YOU from the average people.  Doing your daily 6 is what will lead to a successful life - one that people will admire and respect. 
 
And here’s a secret.  It gets a lot easier.  So easy, you’ll wonder why you fought it so hard in the first place. 
 
So do your work.  Develop the habit now when you’re young.
posted @ 2008-03-12 09:32 william0307 阅读(1018) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏

What is Happiness?

何谓幸福?
 
Because happiness is something most of us aim for, how we define it has important implications for how we conduct our lives. To see why, compare these two competing definitions of happiness:

1. Happiness is all about minimising pain and maximising pleasure.
The underlying idea here is that there is a kind of mathematics of happiness. Imagine if on our deathbeds we were able to add up all the moments of pleasure in our lives and then all the moments of pain. The amount by which the pleasures exceeded the pains would tell us how happy we were during our lives.

2. Happiness is satisfaction with life as a whole.
On the surface this looks like the same idea but actually it's completely different. Consider the case of Clea Koff, a forensic anthropologist who spent nine years working in Rwanda, digging up the remains of people killed in the 1994 genocide (Bergsma, In press). While this was clearly a gruesome task that would have given most people nightmares, afterwards she explained that the work was meaningful, which made it worthwhile. For Koff, then, happiness was satisfaction that she had done the right thing with her life.

Pleasure and pain


The first definition of happiness is perhaps the one most associated with hedonism, and one that is implicitly accepted by many people. But I think the second definition is much better because it makes room for the idea that we give meaning to the things we do.

Happiness is not just a headlong charge towards whatever makes us feel pleasure, it is about finding satisfaction in ourselves and in what we have done. Even when what we have done has been painful, like Clea Koff's work.
posted @ 2008-03-12 09:25 william0307 阅读(1041) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏

2008年3月9日 #

In the prodcution order, select Functions --> Deletion flag -->Active to delete production order. This method can be used for production orders having CRTD (ie created) and REL (released) status. However, it is not possible to delete a production order with REL and GMPS (ie. after the withdrawl of materials for the order) status.

You can TECO the production orders with REL and GMPS status.

CO13 is used to cancel the confirmation of a production order.

Once Final Goods Receipt is post & Order is completed n it is Technically Completed it should not allow any goods movement against that order but this is not happening & one can issue goods even if the order is TECO.

When order status is Teco, system allow us to do the posting against the order. Once order status is closed, then only order treated as closed for execution.

In TECO status you can post the remaining activity/goods movement. Like if you have one order that contains the 5 operation and out of 5, 3 you are confirming in the current period and suppose, rest you are doing in the next period. So at the time of settlement for current period, order status should be Teco cause you will do some operation is the next period and cost for next period should be settle on next period. after that you have to close the order.

So TECO allows the postings.

If the requirement is not allowing any goods movement while system status TECO is active, pls try this approach in the config:
1. go to tcode BS22 (Maintain: System Status)
2. look for the system status TECO.
3. Double click the field "TECO".
4. in the transaction control tab look for the business transaction "RMWA" or goods movement (you can type it in the lower left corner buttom box).
5. select the radio button from "Allowed" to Disallowed".
6. save your changes.
posted @ 2008-03-09 15:42 william0307 阅读(1880) | 评论 (3)编辑 收藏