1) 我以前已經說過,最初的 statements 是 moot point,可以輕易搜尋支持的新聞 or 反駁的新聞。不是 disrespect 人,但是我被盲目 follow 的人憂愁,it's so obvious to me, and to some people, that those statements are moot points. If there weren't so many 盲目 follow 的人搜尋支持的新聞, and at the same time, they showed complete disregard to 反駁的新聞, I wouldn't have posted 反駁的新聞。
2) 我搜尋新聞的 purpose 是建議人不要盲目 follow 和支持 purely based on admiration of a teacher.
I am certain that he possesses many great qualities as a teacher. But we are all human. Perhaps this is a cultural issue, I never have any problems telling my bosses or superiors (all brought up in Western culture) that I disagree with them provided that I have evidence and support for my thoughts. They don't see it as an act of disrespect, because they know that "the truth" is bigger than any one single person.
3) 我最初沒有提起外國新聞,但是其中一些盲目 follow 的人提起外國新聞 as 支持的新聞, 因此,later,我提起香港以外的外國新聞。
4) 他有很多忠實的學生在他的身邊 standing up for him, it's a true blessing。It really shows that he possesses great qualities as a teacher. Not too many people have so much loyal support behind them in similar situation.
I have noticed that the weather in America in September and the first week of October were unseasonally warm. The Global Warming factor need to be considered as well.
The October Heat Wave Updated: Monday, October 08, 2007 2:46 PM
The exceptional warmth this month is certainly not as dramatic as a big hurricane, yet it is every bit as, and perhaps even more, extreme. I have lived in the Northeast my entire life and have never seen anything like it. Warm days always show up in October, but the way this heat wave has persisted is uncanny. Most locations from the Mississippi Valley to the Eastern Seaboard have experienced daily highs in the 80s, and from western Kentucky to Texas there have been numerous 90s. The heat has been caused by the abnormally far north position of the jet stream over eastern North America. This has given tropical warmth easy access to all of the Central and Eastern states.
Below is a map of the actual temperature departures so far this month. The large area that has experienced temperatures more than 10 degrees above normal is unreal.
Story by AccuWeather.com Expert Senior Meteorologist John Kocet.