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Fwd: Update: All-new faster, better Cooliris

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Hi Cooliris fans! We're sending over a quick update from our Cooliris headquarters in sunny California! You can now enjoy more of your favorite media in our fastest Cooliris yet. New Cooliris - Faster than ever: Cooliris is now up to 30% faster on Internet Explorer, with the launch of our latest version 1.11.5. You can surf the web with the smoothest, slickest Cooliris you've ever seen. Get it at www.cooliris.com

我是这样理解命运的

我是这样理解命运的:人生有无数的变量,这些变量以及其参数不停变化,是的我们得到一个运动的轨迹,这个是我们称之为的命运,但变量还在变,参数也在变,未来还是可以扭转(当然这些变量及参数都会有临界值,所以有可能可扭转的范围也有限) Pablo Picasso  - "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."

TTM trailing twelve months

Trailing twelve months From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article or section has multiple issues. Please help improve the article or discuss these issues on the talk page. It does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve it by citing reliable sources. Tagged since August 2008. It may be confusing or unclear for some readers. Tagged since August 2008. In finance, the trailing twelve months (TTM) is a moving measurement calculated using a company's interim or quarterly reports together with its annual report to show the twelve months of income statement data trailing the end date of an interim or quarterly report. This figure is calculated by analysts because quarterly and interim reports typically only show income statements covering 3, 6 or 9 months; because it does not represent a full year, this data can be skewed by seasonal (or cyclical) trading patterns, giving a less representative picture of a company's trading than income statement data coveri