今早在上班的路上一直在聽iPod內的恭碩良Playlist,驀然驚覺,原來恭碩良這第一張大碟已是十年前的事情。
1999年可說是唱片業踏入衰退大家又唔知點好的黑暗時期,吃了多年大茶飯無憂米的唱片公司高層,一口咬定都係翻版累
今早在上班的路上一直在聽iPod內的恭碩良Playlist,驀然驚覺,原來恭碩良這第一張大碟已是十年前的事情。
1999年可說是唱片業踏入衰退大家又唔知點好的黑暗時期,吃了多年大茶飯無憂米的唱片公司高層,一口咬定都係翻版累
Here's a thesis:
The problem I see with making ticketing systems accessible to users isthat you periodically need to have a genuinely private conversationamong the sysadmins in response to user requests. I'm not sure how oftenthis happens in typical organizations; ours is somewhat atypical in howwe structure support, and possibly as a result it seems to happen fairlyoften here.
If your ticketing system is (internally) public, then you can't havethese conversations in the ticket; you have to find some
近日收到一個推銷 Wifi 計劃的電話,對話大概如下:
推 (推銷員):現在我們有新的 wifi 計劃,XX寬頻的長期客戶可享有優惠價… 我:但我沒有任何可駁 wifi 的隨身裝置 推:其實現在很多裝置都支持 wifi,例如閣下的電話、Notebook,甚至 PSP、