Archive for February 5th, 2007

Vista? Mac?

My friend Martin was sent this e-mail as seen below.

I asked him to forward it into my e-mail, in the middle of BGS class. ha ha

I dunno but it’s somehow ambiguous to me.

Especially this very line.

If you’re thinking of upgrading to Vista, you’ll probably need a new computer.

Seriously, what popped into my mind at the first time is :

If you’re thinking of upgrading to Vista, duh? Your computer will break down. You’ll probably need a new computer.

Whoopsie. Turned out the phrase can also be interpreted in another way. See this for more info.

Heh. I just know that Mac can run Windows and Microsoft Office (thx martin for the info). Brilliant. I never eyed Mac before because my specific school (means the School of Information Systems) is so in love with Microsoft. Oh FYI, I have Microsoft softwares for free because of that, including the Windows Vista. Mwahahahaha. So far I’ve downloaded quite a lot of softwares from my e-academy. Including Project (for the sake of project management’s project. Never used it again though), Visio (damn crucial for my Data Management class. Those E-R diagrams), and OneNote (the shared workplace feature is my substitute of MSN Messenger.Oops. Windows Live Messenger).

Omigosh. So many links. And I’m doing this in a middle of BGS class. Ha ha. Signing off.

BY THE WAYYYY
anybody to buy me a MacBook? =D (hover over the link)

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Wheee

Hmm. I’m quite amazed. Take a look.

(click to enlarge if you can’t see clearly)
For such an unimportant post, it’s quite an accomplishment.

OMG. I should really start reading my BGS (Business, Government, and Society) book. I haven’t started reading it, and I have a quiz on 8.30 AM. Brilliant. I wonder if I will ever sleep?

Gee. I guess I would never build and maintain a large corporation like those being discussed in my book. Too many trouble, regarding the stakeholder and all that. Can’t really explain to you since I’m a bit blur (gah. What’s the proper English word for blur??) about it too. The whole point of the course is, don’t you neglect those people outside your business, outside your suppliers-customers-employees. They might just ruin you. Into ashes. And you can’t get back.

Yeah. That explains all.

Now tell me. Should I sleep or read that 26-pages-long chapter which is described by my professor as “short and easy”?

Or.. Maybe I should just reschedule this class to the Thursday’s class. I heard the prof has a class on Thursday, which is the day when I have no class at all. Sounds brilliant.

Sigh.

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