喜歡做運動,但基本上我對大部份體育節目都無興趣,因為如果有時間,我情願花時間做運動而不是看人家做運動。
但世界盃除外,因為我享受看到一國榮辱如何寄託於一隊球隊之上其間的欣喜若狂悲慟沮喪,戲劇性與欣賞一齣
喜歡做運動,但基本上我對大部份體育節目都無興趣,因為如果有時間,我情願花時間做運動而不是看人家做運動。
但世界盃除外,因為我享受看到一國榮辱如何寄託於一隊球隊之上其間的欣喜若狂悲慟沮喪,戲劇性與欣賞一齣

One of the things that blogging gives me is the chance to be verywrong in public. Yesterday , I claimed thatC's stdargs didn't let you peel some arguments off the front of a va_list and then pass the shortened list to another function,such as vprintf() . Well, no, and now I'll tell you why I'm wrong.
I'm clearly wrong in practice on x86 Unix machines with gcc, as a simpletest program easily demonstrated once
I really dislike Google's redesign of their search results, because theycommit one of my great irritations ; they putsite navigation on the left side (where it cuts off content in narrowwindows) instead of on the right (or on the bottom, or nowhere). Aftera few days of staring at the new design and grinding my teeth, I decidedto fix it.
Since I use Firefox, the modern way of fixing this is probablya Greasemonkey script. However I don't use Greasemonkey for
About a week ago, a road near my condo was closed off due to construction. Prominent signs were placed at three separate junctions warning drivers to take a detour. Judging by these signs, a rational individual would get the hint and turn right, avoiding any unnecessary danger to his life or his vehicle.
Unfortunately, users (and drivers) are NOT rational when it comes to most decisions. They have a goal, and they'll do whatever they think is best to achieve that goal, whether or not it
