Thâu-ia̍h
chhiat-oāⁿ Thâu-ia̍h (Pe̍h-oē-jī) — 頭頁 (漢字) 切換
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Kin-á-ji̍t--ê Tô͘-siōng
Apple orchards after snowfall in Sangla in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. India has the second largest area under apple cultivation in the world and is the fifth largest producer of the fruit globally. More than 90% of India's apple production comes from just two of its northern Himalayan states: Jammu and Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh. Today is Republic Day in India.
Kin-á-ji̍t--ê Iáⁿ-phìⁿ
Interview with Martin M. Wattenberg, made for a documentary Clouds (2014) that explores different perspectives on the intersection of code and culture.
Wattenberg is an U.S. American scientist and artist known for his work with data visualization. He is currently the Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He talks about visual explorations of and insights from culturally significant data. Ka-ji̍p
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Cheng-chhái
Lí nā thâu 1-piàn lâi chiah, lí ē-sái seng khoàⁿ Te̍k-sek tô͘-siōng, Iu-liông tô͘-siōng ia̍h-sī Te̍k-soán tô͘-siōng, mā thang tī Goán--ê liap-iáⁿ-ka kap Goán--ê oē-tô͘-ka khoàⁿ tio̍h goán sai-hū-kip kòng-hiàn-chiá--ê chok-phíⁿ, ia̍h-sī lâi khoàⁿ Nî-soán tô͘-siōng. Loē-iông
Àn chú-toêChū-jiân Siā-hoē · Bûn-hoà Kho-ha̍k Kang-têng Àn tē-tiámTē-kiû Ú-tiū Àn hun-luīTô͘-siōng Siaⁿ-im Àn chhòng-chok-chiáKiàn-tio̍k-su · Chok-khek-ka · Oē-ka · Liap-iáⁿ-su · Tiau-khek-ka Àn siū-khoânPán-khoân siū-khoân hong-sek Àn lâi-goânTô͘-siōng lâi-goân Kāng chit-ji̍t--ê Tô͘-siōng |
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