Can you find my girl?
My girl, where are you? Are you kidding with me?

When reading articles in GoogleReader, how to share the nice articles to Twitter at a rapid? I made one GreaseMonkey script for that, and you can now.
The format of messages
[Tag] Title(Note) URL
The basic function
The installation order
i. Install the browser - firefox
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
ii. Install the plugin - GreaseMonkey
http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748
iii. Install this script
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/10169
The specification
1. the link "Share with twitter"
After installing the script, open GoogleReader. Below each article, one link "Share with twitter" is added in the toolbar.

2. one mini window
Click the link, one mini window will popup. There are four inputboxes: Title, Tags, URL, and Note. Tag\title\URL are received from articles in GoogleReader automatically. And you can edit them. If you want to talk about it yourself, please input in "Note".

3. four buttons

4. the user authentication
When you send the first message, one authentication is required. Please use your registered username or email address as the username component.
5. show the messages shared

You can install the script here:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/10169
“Hi, darling, do you know the password of this computer. I have tried much times but failed.”
“It is null, baby.”
Is this one joke? No, it often happens. Everyone believe that one password must exist, so try and try.
Of course, you shouldn’t keep it null. The problem is how to make it strong and remember it.
Can you speak one east language? If you can, you are fortunate. In Chinese, Mars is –

You can say it “huo xing”. No one knowns the meaning among your neighbors. And plus some symbols or numbers. That is perfect!
Some other examples:
| Earth - | ![]() |
- Di Qiu |
| Cat - | ![]() |
- Mao Mi |
| Darling - | ![]() |
- Qin Ai Di |
| Happy - | ![]() |
- Xing Foo |
| Father - | ![]() |
- BarBar |