《 bié nào liǎo, fèi màn xiān shēng》
yòu míng :SurelyYou ’ reJoking,Mr.Feynman
yì zhě : wú chéng yuǎn
zuò zhě : fèi màn ( měi )
fù biāo tí : kē xué wán tóng de gù shì
ISBN:9787108011114 [ shí wèi :7-108-01111-5 ]
yè shù :449
dìng jià :22.00
chū bǎn shè : sān lián shū diàn
zhuāng zhēn : píng zhuāng
chū bǎn nián :1997-12
bié nào liǎo, fèi màn xiān shēng - jiǎn jiè
fèi màn dé guò nuò bèi 'ěr jiǎng, shì xiàn dài zuì wěi dà de lǐ lùn wù lǐ xué jiā zhī yī。 dàn tā tóng shí yě kě néng shì lì shǐ shàng wéi yī bèi 'àn mó yuàn qǐng qù huà luǒ tǐ huà、 tōu tōu dǎ kāi fàng zhe yuán zǐ dàn jī mì wén jiàn de bǎo xiǎn xiāng, zài bā xī sāng bā yuètuán dān rèn gǔ shǒu de kē xué jiā。 tā céng gēn 'ài yīn sī tǎn hé bō 'ěr děng dà shī tǎo lùn wù lǐ wèn tí, yě céng zài dǔ chéng gēn zhí yè dǔ tú yán jiū shū yíng jī shuài。
The anecdotes were edited from taped conversations that Feynman had with his close friend and drumming partner Ralph Leighton. Its surprise success led to a sequel entitled What Do You Care What Other People Think?, also taken from Leighton's taped conversations. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! sold more than 500,000 copies.[citation needed]
The title derives from a woman's response at Princeton University when, after she asked the newly-arrived Feynman if he wanted cream or lemon in his tea, he requested both (not knowing that they would curdle).
yòu míng :SurelyYou ’ reJoking,Mr.Feynman
yì zhě : wú chéng yuǎn
zuò zhě : fèi màn ( měi )
fù biāo tí : kē xué wán tóng de gù shì
ISBN:9787108011114 [ shí wèi :7-108-01111-5 ]
yè shù :449
dìng jià :22.00
chū bǎn shè : sān lián shū diàn
zhuāng zhēn : píng zhuāng
chū bǎn nián :1997-12
bié nào liǎo, fèi màn xiān shēng - jiǎn jiè
fèi màn dé guò nuò bèi 'ěr jiǎng, shì xiàn dài zuì wěi dà de lǐ lùn wù lǐ xué jiā zhī yī。 dàn tā tóng shí yě kě néng shì lì shǐ shàng wéi yī bèi 'àn mó yuàn qǐng qù huà luǒ tǐ huà、 tōu tōu dǎ kāi fàng zhe yuán zǐ dàn jī mì wén jiàn de bǎo xiǎn xiāng, zài bā xī sāng bā yuètuán dān rèn gǔ shǒu de kē xué jiā。 tā céng gēn 'ài yīn sī tǎn hé bō 'ěr děng dà shī tǎo lùn wù lǐ wèn tí, yě céng zài dǔ chéng gēn zhí yè dǔ tú yán jiū shū yíng jī shuài。
The anecdotes were edited from taped conversations that Feynman had with his close friend and drumming partner Ralph Leighton. Its surprise success led to a sequel entitled What Do You Care What Other People Think?, also taken from Leighton's taped conversations. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! sold more than 500,000 copies.[citation needed]
The title derives from a woman's response at Princeton University when, after she asked the newly-arrived Feynman if he wanted cream or lemon in his tea, he requested both (not knowing that they would curdle).