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This is not a diary! And for those who think blog is a diary, why you write your diary and put it on the web? So stupid!
The article I write today is nothing new, in fact, most of you has even read in newspaper and read in other blogs before.
I am also feel funny after I read the news, so this is my version of the news.
I am so amazed by the news when I read that Shah Rukh Khan is awarded a Datuk. Hahahaha
He is not even a Malaysian and he don't even have contribution to Malaysia at all, how do he deserve a Datukship?
If in India, yes, he do deserve a lot for an award since he have lots of contribution to their entertainment industry, probably in charity as well. But i don't see he have any contribution to Malaysia before, how the hell this DMSM is awarded to him?
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Kenny,
Just to say hi & good luck.
Jason,
You should ask Kenny about his scandal between Samantha Poh & IceQueenGoddes & also Nicole Tan.
Blackouts’ for users of pirated Windows
Tuesday August 26, 2008 MYT 8:16:36 PM
By STEVEN PATRICK
PETALING JAYA: Starting Wednesday, users with pirated copies of Microsoft Corp's Windows XP Professional operating system (OS) on machines that are Internet-capable could find their computer displays going black and with no screen icons visible.
There are 8.6 million users of Win XP Pro in Malaysia and about three million are expected to suffer the “blackouts,” according to Microsoft Malaysia.
To continue working, the user would need to reset the machine’s desktop background. Everything will return to normal. But when 60 minutes are up, the black screen will reappear and the user must go through the whole process again.
This will keep happening until the user licenses the copy of Win XP Pro on the machine by going to a Microsoft reseller or getting a licence online at the www.microsoft.com/malaysia/genuine. Each licence costs RM580.
Windows Vista
Any operating system that provokes a campaign for its predecessor's reintroduction deserves to be classed as terrible technology. Any operating system that quietly has a downgrade-to- previous-edition option introduced for PC makers deserves to be classed as terrible technology. Any operating system that takes six years of development but is instantly hated by hordes of PC professionals and enthusiasts deserves to be classed as terrible technology.
Windows Vista conforms to all of the above. Its incompatibility with hardware, its obsessive requirement of human interaction to clear security dialogue box warnings and its abusive use of hated DRM, not to mention its general pointlessness as an upgrade, are just some examples of why this expensive operating system earns the final place in our terrible tech list.