Went to Ski Roundtop, a small ski resort in Pennsylvania not far from Baltimore, for my first time ever skiing. They had a very nice deal of $19 package for beginners through the beginning of the ski season. I was exhausted after a whole day of learning to ski and having fun. My friends were all experieced skiers; they were excited for newfound fun in snowboarding. So nobody was watching over me except for a brief course by our ski instructors Willie and Jessie. After some practice and not so many falls, however, I was doing pretty well. People on the lift were yelling at me: "Doing good! Keep it up!" and knocking their skis to pour some snow onto me when I was passing underneath them, which by the way was a "common practice" of having some fun while on the boring lift. Will shop for more gears today.
As many people point out, it takes perseverance, patience and pain to set up Chinese support in LaTeX . So after I took the pain to do it, following these two great tutorials (TeXLive users take note: DO follow instruction 4.b .), I thought I should use it more. Here it is: the bilingual pdf version of the " Analects of Confucius"(《论语》), or "Confucian Analects", translated by James Legge and typeset by me. Many thanks to Project Gutenberg for the original plain text version!
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