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《Wall-E》開場響起一首老舊旋律《Put on Your Sunday Clothes》,但卻只有 Wall-E 在廢墟般的地球默默工作,一陣荒涼悲悽的感覺油然而生。那首歌是來自 1964 年的音樂劇《Hello Dolly》,或許那時才是人類的黃金時期,
Expanding on a remark in the previous entry : Ithink there are several reasons why your comments are likely to get lessof an audience than new entries. First, in most blog setups new commentsare less obvious to readers than new entries, as your readers have to goback by hand to look for them. This is especially so if people are onlyinterested in a few comments.
It's possible to work around this with a different blog layout, but itdoes mean a moderately radical change from how people
In theory, you can force a lot of things down the throats of users,whether or not they like it; you provide what you provide, and theusers have to live with it. (I will assume that the 'you' here includesmanagement.)
In practice, this is not so, and you ultimately do need the supportof your users to survive and prosper. No system can last unless theusers actually like it and it does what they want. If users dislike yoursystem or are just


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《Wall-E》開場響起一首老舊旋律《Put on Your Sunday Clothes》,但卻只有 Wall-E 在廢墟般的地球默默工作,一陣荒涼悲悽的感覺油然而生。那首歌是來自 1964 年的音樂劇《Hello Dolly》,或許那時才是人類的黃金時期,
Suppose that you want to use a non-standard shell as your login shell(for the purposes of this, 'non-standard' means that it's not installedsystem-wide; you have to compile your own version). Further suppose,for the sake of argument, that the shell you want to use doesn't havea command-line option to tell it to be a login shell.
If your shell did have such a command line option, using it as yourlogin shell would be
有一天逛書局,看到一本薄薄的書,談的是原子理論,作者認為現有我們一般所公認的原子模型 (即中子質子在中間,電子在外圍) 是錯的。他先提出了一些問題,如為甚麼物質爛了後,不能重新接合?難以解釋的 Van der Waals force 等等