「要這麼大的屏幕要來幹嘛?」
我不會怪你這樣問,換iPhone之前,我拿著我那部史前的諾記手機,也是這樣問我身旁用著iPhone的那位年輕人的。
無所謂的,如果電話對於你來說只是用來打出打入,你真的不需要換一部像這樣大屏幕的
I recently read a news story speculating that a black market in IPv4address space would develop as the IPv4 address space became exhausted(which is allegedly happening fairly rapidly). In reading the story, itstruck me that we could see an even more interesting and evil trick usedby sufficiently desperate and underhanded organizations: just borrowingunrouted netblocks.
The trick goes like this. First, find a suitably sized netblock that isallocated but appears unrouted; then, find yourself a compliant ISP andget them to 'accidentally
(刊於 2010年5月12日澳門日報新園地版 )
看報導,一名失業男子自稱心情惡劣,遂於深夜時放火燒毀街上十多輛電單車,並在作案後留在現場欣賞自己的“傑作”。此事令多輛電單車被燬,更令附近住宅一名婦人吸入濃
每日無咖啡不歡,一般早上,我會先在家裡來一杯用 Nespresso 咖啡機沖的Soy Milk Latte,邊嘆早餐邊喝咖啡邊上網。
除了我的 MacBook Pro 以外,這台咖啡機相信是我在家中用得最多又最喜歡的電器,每天才幾塊錢便能夠沖出較名牌咖啡店有過之而無
Something I have been mulling over as a result of this entry (and being prompted to write it) is how uncommonretrospectives are in writeups of things. Over the years in all of theusual sources, both old and new, I've seen quite a lot of writeups ofthe form 'this is the shiny thing that we've implemented and here is ourshort term experiences'; heck, I've written any number of them myselfhere on WanderingThoughts . But I've not seen very many