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天价咖啡能有多贵?网友:听听就很提神!

英文小酒馆 LHH

可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ Hi, everyone and welcome back to Happy Hour,欢迎回来酒馆. Hi, 安澜. Hi, Lulu. Fancy seeing you in the studio. Fancy seeing you here too. Jokes aside, what are we gonna talk about today? Well. Today I thought we'll choose a topic that means a lot to me, it's very close to my heart. 安澜喜欢的话题, old books, really really old mildew books? No. Scotch? No. Oh. Then there's only one thing left, coffee. Yes. So today I thought let's talk a little bit about coffee. Now the reason why I have chosen coffee apart from the fact that I am completely addicted to coffee. I know Lulu that you don't drink coffee. I can’t. I physically cannot drink coffee. No idea how you can survive. I guess I just drink. So… Okay. Fair do. If you know us very well or know me very well, you probably heard me mention on several occasions that I don't really drink coffee, or can't really drink coffee, because I get pretty bad heart palpitations. And if I don't drink coffee, I actually feel physically unwell. I am very, very addicted to coffee now. 就是我是那种喝不了咖啡的体质,会心动过速, 然后安澜是那种特别典型的, I think many Europeans are like that, you guys get... are so addicted to coffee, you literally get coffee headaches if you don't drink coffee. Yeah. The first thing I do in the morning is make myself a coffee before anything else. If you're in a place where coffee is not available? Woo. That doesn't happen. Even if I go somewhere, if I go into the countryside, for example, I love going into the outskirts of Beijing. I always take coffee with me. You know. Years ago, I remember when I was in Germany and I went into like a, I don't know, I needed to do some procedural thing and I went into like an office, like a functional office. And then I saw the poster on the wall, saying “there's no life before coffee”. And I tested that to be true, because I was talking to the person working there. Obviously, she didn't have her coffee. And she was filling in the form about me, and she looked at me, and she felt in gender as “unknown”. Hahaha… So what it does... That could be coffee, that could be other reasons, but I’m not gonna be rude. So coming back to the topic, why did you choose this topic apart from the fact that you're so addicted to coffee?

11分钟
99+
2年前

《Geek时间》-用意念就能控制鼠标,马斯克的“大脑芯片”人体试验通过了?!

英文小酒馆 LHH

可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ Welcome back to Geek time Advance. This is Brad. How are you doing Lulu? Hi, Brad, I’m doing fine, and I’m ready for our talk about Brain Chipping. All right. So I thought we'd start off by talking about Neuralink, which is Elon Musk’s company. He is creating brain chips that people can use. The whole idea for him is to use like these chips to control devices really like IoT devices or to help people with their motor skills, their cognitive issues. Yeah, just to remind our audience. IoT is internet of things we actually talked about this “物联网”. So it's like all of these things that are connected within a network, right? So using brain chipping, I guess you can control all of those devices. Yeah, so rather than having to say serious name or to any of your home systems, you can just rather than say something, you can think it, and you can control it that way. Yeah, so I think I want my room to be warmer and immediately my brain, this chip in my brain will help control the temperature of the room because it's linked with my smart aircon. Exactly. That sort of idea. These chips aren't just meant for controlling IoT devices. They're also used for helping people with medical issues. They can help people who have problems with motor skills, help people with vision problems or other issues with senses, whether it's hearing or anything like that. And he's already started to do trials not on humans, but on monkeys. So human trials haven't started yet. He is in the process of getting those human trials going. He's accepting applications, but there's a little bit of issue, because some of the monkeys in the trials didn't exactly behave to the way they would. Some of them got sick, because of the brain chips and so may not be ready for human trials. Yeah. To be honest, I know everyone talking about Elon Musk, especially people who really, really love him, really look up to him. There was obviously they always say he's such a visionary, he's a man with vision. But the other way of looking at it is so progressive in a way that sometimes I think that there's a lot of ethical issues, ethical concerns to be hammered out before going further whatever his vision is. Mhm. Yeah, you have to wonder how this is gonna affect people. Are people actually going to be able to maintain their sanity? Are they gonna be healthy? There's a lot of issues that can come because of this. And so we do have to make sure that people aren't going to get sick after we put a chip in their brain.

15分钟
99+
2年前

《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-斑点带子(下)继父为夺遗产,不惜设局杀害双胞胎姐妹!

英文小酒馆 LHH

可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ “Which of you is Holmes?”, the man shouted. “That is my name, sir,” answered my friend. “Now what is yours?” “I am Dr. Grimesby Roylott of Stoke Moran.” “Please take a seat, Doctor,” said Holmes. “I will not!” Dr. Roylott shouted. “My stepdaughter has been here. What did she tell you?” “The weather has been nice this year.” Holmes calmly replied. “You will not distract me! I know who you are. You are Holmes the meddler! Holmes the busybody!” Holmes laughed as he said, “you are very entertaining my dear doctor. Please close the door when you leave.” “I will leave when I have finished! Do not interfere in my affairs. I am a very dangerous man and you will regret it!” Dr. Roylott shouted as he stormed out of the room. When that brute finally left the room, Holmes laughed. “What a delightful gentleman!” Holmes chuckled. “I just hope that Miss Stoner is safe.” “Anyways, let’s order breakfast, Watson. Then I shall walk downtown. I’ll need some facts before we do anything else.” It was one o’clock when Holmes got back. He had a blue paper in his hand. It had notes and numbers all over it. “I have seen the will of Dr. Roylott’s wife,” he said. “She left a thousand pounds, all right. But each girl was to get two hundred and fifty pounds when she got married. If the girls died before getting married, Roylott would get all the money. So you see why Dr. Roylott wanted Julia and Helen dead.”

12分钟
99+
2年前

《Geek时间》-科幻变成现实,全人类实现更高、更快、更强?

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可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ Hi everyone, and welcome back to Geek Time. 欢迎回来【极客时间】. Hi, Brad. Hey, lulu, how's it going? It's going. So What are we gonna talk about today? Have you heard of brain chipping? Brain chipping. It doesn't mean chipping your brain. It means linking your brain to a chip? Yeah, putting a computer chip in your brain and connecting the two. 好像叫大脑芯片. I don't think this is... as an idea, as a concept, this is not new. I'm definitely seeing them in sci-fi films or TV shows or books. Oh yeah. It's not a new idea, but it's something that's actually been in the news a lot lately because of Neuralink and they're trying to actually brain chips into real life. Elon Musk again, Musk的公司 Neuralink, 公司之一, 就在做 brain chip的尝试, 把它从科幻变成现实. So that brings a lot of controversy, a lot of discussion and debates. This is what we're gonna explore in this and the next episode. So when you say brain chip like you said it literally is connecting a computer chip to your brain. Like how... through some sort of interface? I'm trying to imagine that. So your brain has a lot of nerve connections and a lot of tissue that connect it to your body. Doctors have started to figure out how to connect something to your brain using those connections. When you think about it, your eye is connected to your brain and they're starting to develop ways to connect artificial eyes that should be able to see things. It's all just a matter of finding a way to interface a chip with using an electrical pulse that goes into your brain and then sending that signal back to the chip. I see. So not necessarily implantation. Yeah, implantation. So in order for it to connect to your brain, you would probably have to actually implant it. You're doing tests... Yeah, implanting that into your brain. I see, I see. And you mentioned doctors, so I'm assuming this whole idea, this whole progress initially, at least was aiming to solve some medical problems? Yeah. There's a lot of issues that stem from issues with your brain, and people have Alzheimer's or they have other memory issues that might benefit from use of these devices. 可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~

13分钟
99+
2年前

《Geek时间》-富人们知道了什么,都在拼命挖?(Bunkers Adv)

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可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ Keywords What is a bunker An underground home that is self-sufficient Fallout series A place to go if the world goes crazy or if there is a worldwide catastrophe Why a bunker Keeps you away from disease and radiation. A layer of stone should protect against most radiation, but other materials can be incorporated to increase the strength such as lead. You can hide from roving bandits that might come to take your supplies. As seen in movies like Mad Max Food in a bunker There is a need to be able to be closed for decades so food is an issue Because of green house like conditions typical year cycles don’t have to be followed However, to maintain regenerative farming techniques are a must. Livestock is possible, but difficult to manage, but could help with maintaining soil nutrients Hydroponics could allow several layers of growth essentially multiplying space 5 to 10 fold depending on how high ceilings are. Electric power Solar panels would give away the position of your bunker. Any fuel sources would not last long enough Bicycle power could easily power small electronics and lighting, but larger storage would be required for things like TVs, but this could be a way of keeping the body strong Welcome back to Geek Time advanced everyone. Hi Lulu, how are you doing? Hi, Brad. I'm ready to continue our talk about bunkers. Now have you heard about some regular people building their own bunkers? Only my friends. On YouTube right now, there's a really popular guy who's building his own bunker underneath his house. in America? Yes, in America. I think there might be a few people in the UK doing it as well. All right. Is that even legal? Technically if you don't have permits, it's not legal, but some people actually will go out and get permits for these kind of things, but a lot of people will probably just build it without going out and getting any type of permit for their bunker. If you're going out to get the zoning permit for your bunker to hide away from the world, wouldn't that defeat the whole purpose? Because then everybody would know you're building a bunker. That is technically true. Everyone would know that where your bunker is, but that's only if they went and did research and went to like the government office and saw whoo this person has a bunker, we should go to their house. Most people probably wouldn't do that. But really savvy people probably would look for the bunkers from rich people, because they know they would actually have something worth stealing in their house. That is really sad. So you mentioned as YouTuber, like an influencer, creating his own bunker. And I'm assuming he's live streaming it.

13分钟
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2年前

《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-斑点带子(上)继父为夺遗产,不惜设局杀害双胞胎姐妹!

英文小酒馆 LHH

可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ “It was early in April 1883. At this time I was living with Sherlock Holmes. We had rooms at 221B Baker Street. One morning I woke up early. Holmes was standing by my bed. He was already dressed. I looked up at him in surprise. My clock showed that it was only seven. Holmes generally got up late. “Very sorry to wake you up, Watson,” he said. “What is it?” I asked. “A fire?” “No. It is a young lady. She just came in. She says she must see me. It looks like an interesting case, Watson. I thought you would be interested.” “My dear Holmes, I wouldn’t miss it for the world”, as I jumped excitedly out of bed. I put on my clothes. In a few minutes I was ready. We went down to the sitting room. A lady got to her feet. She was dressed in black. We saw that her face was gray. Her eyes looked like those of a hunted animal. “Good morning,” said Holmes. “My name is Sherlock Holmes. And this is Dr. Watson. He is my dear friend. Please tell us everything. But first of all, you are shivering. Shall I order some hot coffee for you?” “It is not cold that makes me shiver,” the young lady quietly responded. “What is it then?” Holmes responded. “It is fear, Mr Holmes. It is terror.” I could the fear in her eyes and noticed that even though she was only thirty, her hair was already started to turn grey. “Do not fear my dear lady,” Holmes soothingly said, “you are quite safe. Please tell us your story.” “My name is Helen Stoner,” said the lady. “I am living with my stepfather. His name is Dr. Grimesby Roylott. He is the last living Roylott. The Roylotts have been at Stoke Moran for hundreds of years.” Holmes nodded. “I know the name,” said he.

13分钟
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2年前

《Geek时间》-扎克伯格带头挖地堡,末日科幻或成现实?

英文小酒馆 LHH

可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ Hi everyone, and welcome back to geek time with Brad. 欢迎回来【极客时间】. Hi, Brad. Hi, lulu. How's it going? Yeah. I mean it's going and it has been some time since last time we actually talked about geeky stuff. Yeah. I don't remember. Yeah, I hope life's treating you well. Life's treating me pretty good, no problems. But have you seen some of the latest news? I mean that is actually a topic that I would like to propose today. Have you seen people like Zuckerberg and all those tech gazillionaires in the world? It seems like there's now a trend among these people to build some sort of underground bunkers. 就是现在做那个地堡, 什么像扎克伯格他们都开始做那种好像是末日地堡那种感觉. Have you been following these news? Of course I know about the lizard people on their underground bunkers. Guys, if you don't remember the lizard people, Brad and I were actually talking about this whole conspiracy theory, or maybe not. 原来我们说那个阴谋论里面就说有一个谈到 lizard people, reptilian people that are actually in control of the world. So I thought let's talk about bunkers. That sounds very good. Yeah. First of all, what is a bunker? Bunker. I thought bunker was first used in, I don't know, in some sort of shelter during wartime. Aha. Like a lot of times during war, leaders would be in bunkers if there was any issues, really any like front lines near them, they would definitely hide in bunkers, because that's how they would make sure to stay away from being bombed basically. So initially was like anti bombing. Right. I see. Because if you read history or if you watch some historical films or documentaries, you see like Hitler in bunker in his bunker and also Churchill in his bunker. Yeah. Like a lot of people they wanna have a bunker could be for something crazy like a nuclear fallout if there's ever a World War III that includes nuclear weapons, you can see that in the video game series that's really popular, the fallout series. The fallout. Like lizard, yeah, in the series everyone is going to live in bunkers, and then after decades, people escape to the surface, and that's basically how the game takes place. Fallout是一个挺老的游戏叫辐射. I think some of you, if you're older, you probably have heard of that, but they're bringing a new TV series in... this year, based on that game, I think. Yeah. So that whole premises is all nuclear apocalypse核末日这种, right?

12分钟
99+
2年前

《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-“高薪务工”骗局揭露,大侦探都帮不了你(红发会II)

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可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ When Wilson had gone, Holmes turned to me. “Well, Watson,” he asked. “What do you think?” “I have no idea,” I answered. “It is very strange. What are you going to do?” “Go hear some music,” replied Holmes. “There is a violin concert at St. James’s Hall this afternoon. Come along. We have time to make a stop on the way.” We took the underground train to Aldersgate. A short walk, and we were in Coburg Square. One of the corner houses wore a sign that read “J. B. Wilson.” Holmes stopped in front of the house. He thumped on the pavement with his stick. He pounded in two or three more spots. Then he walked up and knocked on the door. Mr. Wilson’s helper answered. He was a bright, clean looking young man. “So sorry to bother you,” said Holmes. “But can you tell me how to get to the Strand?” “Third right, fourth left,” the young man answered. He closed the door. “That,” said Holmes as we walked away, “is the fourth smartest man in London. I have seen him before. Did you get a look at his knees?” “What about his knees?” I asked. “What do you know, Holmes? Why did you hit the pavement like that?” “My dear Watson,” said Holmes. “This is no time to talk. This is the time to look. Let’s see what lies behind this quiet street.” We turned the corner. To my surprise, we found ourselves on a busy street. “Let’s see,” said Holmes. “There’s a cigar store. And there’s the City Bank. And there is a restaurant. Hmm, yes …” He turned to me. “I’ll want your help,” he said. “Can you be ready at ten tonight? Good. See you then. Oh, and Dr. Watson. Do you have your gun? You had better bring it along.” He waved his hand. Then he disappeared. I got back to Baker Street just before ten o’clock that evening. Two horse-drawn cabs were waiting outside. Inside, I found two men with Holmes.” “Ah! We are all here now!” Holmes said. “You know Inspector Jones of Scotland Yard, don’t you, Watson? And this is Mr. Merryweather.” Mr. Merryweather was long, thin, and sad-faced. He wore a very shiny top hat. He did not look at all happy. “This had better not be a waste of time,” he said. “I’m missing my Saturday night card game. First time in twenty years.” Holmes laughed. “You’ll play a more exciting game tonight,” he said. “You, Mr. Merryweather, stand to win or lose thirty thousand pounds. And you, Mr. Jones? You will get your man.” “That’s right!” cried Inspector Jones. “John Clay. Killer. Robber. He’s a young man. But he’s one of the most wanted criminals in London” “Yes—he’s quite a man, John Clay. The grandson of a duke. Went to the most expensive private schools. His head is as quick as his fingers. I’ve been on his trail for years. I’ve never even set eyes on him yet.” “I hope you will meet him tonight,” said Holmes. “Let’s go. Two cabs are waiting outside. You two men take the first cab. Dr. Watson and I will follow in the second.”

11分钟
99+
2年前

《闲话英伦》-狠狠羡慕!产假休一年,还能夫妻一起休

英文小酒馆 LHH

可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg2】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ Let's move on now. Now the baby is here. So. Let’s talk about postnatal care就是产后的. First of all, you don't have the idea of月子. 安澜, 听过月子吗? I have heard of that. You don't have the idea at all. No, not at all. Are there any rules about women? Don’t wash your hair, don’t get cold or whatever because you’re vulnerable, you can take a shower immediately. No. You can take a shower immediately. In many cases, they're probably encourage you to take a shower if you've been in labor for quite a long time. Oh, even the medical professionals. Yeah. Okay. And now comes the very, very, very important thing. How long is your maternity leave? New mothers can get 52 weeks of maternity leave. 那就是一年喽, 产假是一年. Yeah, 52 weeks. And how early can you start taking it? You can start 11 weeks before giving birth. So roughly 3 months, the last trimester. And the minimum amount is 2 weeks. What does that mean? Minimum amount, you have to take? You have to take 2 weeks off. Okay. But, generally in the UK, women won't be staying in hospital for that long after giving birth. How long would they stay in a hospital after giving birth? If all is well, if it was a very smooth birth, they could go home after about 6 hours, 6 to 24 hours. I see, if there are no complications and such. So let's get back dial back to the maternity leave. I’m just quite curious about that. When you say 52 weeks, how are the new mothers getting paid? Are they still getting paid? The first 6 weeks are paid at 90% of weekly earnings. The rest of it is paid at £172.48. That's so exact for everybody? Yeah, for everyone. Let me calculate, 172 for each week. Okay? They'll be slightly under£700 per month. Yeah. So it's not a large amount of money. Especially if you were making a lot before. Yeah. I see, do they get anything I know in Scandinavian countries, you actually get like the whole basket of all these baby products, or when you give birth, do you have anything like that?

9分钟
99+
2年前

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