Noticed the SMKTC banner up here? okay, let me tell you why. First of all thank you wensen for creating the banner. This banner is part of a bid to promote our school's webpage and also our prestigious school. Yeah, sometimes i am so proud of my school.. The new design should be up in a day or two, so keep on looking forward. http://smktc.edu.my/
feedback pls post it at wensen91.blogspot.com
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
SMKTC's webpage
I would like to thank everyone who helped me in creating a new webpage design for the school (SMKTC, http://smktc.edu.my/ ). Special thanks to Wen Sen for being so supportive, Jeremy and Teresa for helping me with the content and also Esther for helping me with the language. This design should be up on the server in less than 2 weeks time. I would like to unveil the design here. Comments are accepted. Click to enlarge.
Friday, January 4, 2008
where is the "WOW" claimed by Microsoft?
Please go to http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140583-page,5-c,techindustrytrends/article.html and see what pcworld.com thinks bout the "WOW!" that Microsoft promised.
I fully agree with pcworld.com that Microsoft did not do it's best after spending more than 6 years developing the so called "WOW" operating system. It is not that Microsoft Vista sucks, but it's just that it does not meet many end user's expectation.
Quote:
We have no doubt Vista will come to dominate the PC landscape, if only because it will become increasingly hard to buy a new machine that doesn't have it pre-installed. And that's disappointing in its own right.
Many maybe asking, why is Microsoft making big bucks and spoiling the market of OS's? The reasons is simply because many big vendors of computer are packaging this lousy operating system into their machine. User who buys this machine do not try other operating system instead they continue to use this pre-installed Vista.
If you are aware, recently Microsoft has been slap with many fines and getting sued for being anti-competitive. It seems that Microsoft is going to be in the danger zone with other operating system like the open-source Linux is rising.
After getting to use the full version of Windows Vista Business edition with Aero on. I find that windows vista is not as good as what i expected earlier. Thought user account control could be switched off but it still comes by default. I find that this such features that prompt you every time user wants to change setting is ridiculous, unnecessary and also very irritating. Why would a user who pay hundreds for this operating system wants such a crap that ask permission for every setting that you wants to change?
Well, this year as a Head of Activity of Computer Club of SMKTC, i hope to organise some sessions on teaching students Linux(and open source) and exposed them to the world of operating systems.
I fully agree with pcworld.com that Microsoft did not do it's best after spending more than 6 years developing the so called "WOW" operating system. It is not that Microsoft Vista sucks, but it's just that it does not meet many end user's expectation.
Quote:
We have no doubt Vista will come to dominate the PC landscape, if only because it will become increasingly hard to buy a new machine that doesn't have it pre-installed. And that's disappointing in its own right.
Many maybe asking, why is Microsoft making big bucks and spoiling the market of OS's? The reasons is simply because many big vendors of computer are packaging this lousy operating system into their machine. User who buys this machine do not try other operating system instead they continue to use this pre-installed Vista.
If you are aware, recently Microsoft has been slap with many fines and getting sued for being anti-competitive. It seems that Microsoft is going to be in the danger zone with other operating system like the open-source Linux is rising.
After getting to use the full version of Windows Vista Business edition with Aero on. I find that windows vista is not as good as what i expected earlier. Thought user account control could be switched off but it still comes by default. I find that this such features that prompt you every time user wants to change setting is ridiculous, unnecessary and also very irritating. Why would a user who pay hundreds for this operating system wants such a crap that ask permission for every setting that you wants to change?
Well, this year as a Head of Activity of Computer Club of SMKTC, i hope to organise some sessions on teaching students Linux(and open source) and exposed them to the world of operating systems.
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