加价热潮 – The Tide of Price Increase

A canto-pop song written and sang by Sam Hui in the 1970s during the Oil Crisis. It used to be funny when I hear this song but these days with everything going up – except for my pay – it is no longer so.

Apparently, someone had the same idea in HK and created this Youtube Video. So I’ll ‘plugging’ it to share it with everyone who understands Cantonese. And while you are at it you might want to listen to this Teochew song too.

你怕我怕个个怕
烟加酒加屋租加
巴士加的士加多士芝士乜都加
加加加加加加

糖又加盐又加
成日咁加任佢话
其实无他你住人屋宇下
佢梗收卖路钱嗱两扎
买佢怕买佢怕要加就加总之惯啦

牛油又加蚝油又加
燃油又话每”卡”七个六
其实无他佢石油多到极
可惜真金白银贬哂值
冇法啦冇法啦佢加就加都由佢啦

红豆沙茶叶渣全部要加惨到极
陀累全家靠份粮点够食
卒之渣到匙豉油都冇滴
够啦啩够啦啩咪枕住加喂好了啩

时时话加年年话加
无尽咁加赶到绝
求助哪咤我望能生对翼
即刻飞上月球再揾过食
就冇有怕冇有怕佢加就加 bye-bye啦

(加加加加我怕怕
我怕怕加加加加)

人人话加频频话加
成日咁加任佢话
其实无他我做人多说话
系啲加价热潮风气下
发下啩发下啩发起烂渣都鬼戏嘛

I am number 187 on the million blog list!!!

Seems like everyone’s doing this so I’ll join in. According to the creators of this site: ‘This is an experiment to see how long it will take to get 1,000,000 blogs to list themselves on our site.’

I am currently #187 on the list, not really so spectacular since not even top 100, or top 50, or to 10, but I am willing to trade positions with someone further down the list… as long as you give me $1 per position. (Incidentally, my mei xinyun is just one position above me.

So if you are in position 1000, I’ll trade position with you for $1000 – 187 = $813. The price is negotiable though I really won’t mind if you want to pay more.

Let me know if you are keen. I’ll pass you my bank account number so you can transfer me the money. Once I verify the money has been transferred, I’ll modify the page for you and change our positions. HAHAHAHAHA….

Hopeless Users (II)

‘The stupid deserves no more kindness than a lightsabre through the mid-section.’ – Darth Grievous.


Well, this came through the mails to one of the users.

Exerpt:

From: Liao, Danai (name changed to protect the innocent)
Sent: 09.04.2008 12:45 GMT
To: * CopperToe users mailing list *
Subject: New CopperToe official release – 5.1.26.00 (name of product changed)

Dear Users,

Tomorrow night we are releasing the next official version of CopperToe: 5.1.26.00 Please see the release notes here: [link removed]

To use the latest version, simply close down CopperToe and restart it – the updated version will be automatically downloaded to your PC.

As usual, start CopperToe by going to the CopperToe Application Launcher [link removed] and clicking on Official. You can also click on your CopperToe Official release icon or add a link on your Global Intranet homepage by adding the CopperToe Application Launcher button – see the instructions at the bottom of this email for details.

Remote users: Please do not use the new mechanism. It will work fine, but you will suffer a performance penalty due to querying over the network. A Citrix solution is currently being put together and will be available for you shortly.

Advanced users: The Experimental version is also available via the launch page. If you only see Official then please let us know and we will add the necessary permission for you.

If you have any problems installing or running the new version, please contact [name of mailing group removed]

Thanks

Danai

The email was clear and concise isn’t it? And the instructions were pretty straight forward. But it started going downhill after one user forwarded this to another who wasn’t in the mailing list. And I couldn’t figure why it was forwarded to the moron anyway!!

Exerpt:

From: Daffy Duck (name changed to protect the stupid)
Sent: 10.04.2008 05:36:43 GMT
To: Desktop and Server Support
Subject: New CopperToe official release – 5.1.26.00

can you find out how we get the new release – 5.1.26.00 please…

Doh! Which part of the above mail you do not understand? But without being rude, I reiterated from the email the instructions on how to get this, even though the mail is sent to to the wrong guys – us – in the first place!

* ptui * I wish I could have just said, “This is not applicable to you since you are not a CopperToe user.” But if I did, I would have lost my job.

And guess what I get for being a nice guy? The proverbial ‘lightning strike for showing kindness’ [好心遭雷劈] and going the extra mile! I should have either just ignore the dumb mail of the blind (or stupid) dog barking up the wrong tree!!

Exerpt:

From: Daffy Duck
Sent: 10.04.2008 06:07:38
To: Desktop and Server Support
Subject: New CopperToe official release – 5.1.26.00

it still downloads the old release?? obviously i checked before i asked….

Look here, genius! Which part of ‘Tomorrow night we are releasing…’ do you not understand? Did I even in my mail said you should try it out right away, you fumb duck?!

Is it not also blasted obvious that since the mail was sent on 09.04.2008 and from someone in Europe, they would be referring to their own time zone or else the deployment would be in the middle of office hours when everyone needs it on their part of the world. In other words, it will be done something in the evening of 10.04.2008 in Europe (i.e. early morning in Asia-Pacific), and by the time our guys start work, the deployment will be completed!

Good grief! Were you never taught about time zones or something as basic as the world being round? Or perhaps they never gave you comprehension classes when you were in elementary school?

The next time, just admit you are too stupid to understand any instructions containing more than 5 -and that’s FIVE – words in any sentence. Comprendez, you vociferous muthafxxka?!

Hopeless Users (I)

‘Morons like these should be denied the use of technology, even the fire starting tools of the caveman, as even the forest may become endangered.’ – Darth Grievous.

Exerpt #1:

From: Moaner (name changed to protect the stupid)
Sent: 09.04.2008 00:01:06 GMT
To: Desktop and Server Support
Subject: My blackbery is not sinchronising with email – can we get this fixed? That can not be that difficult!

The reason why this moron is frustrated enough to send the above mail was that it has complained that the Blackberry – with 2 r’s please – did not synchronise right away with Outlook the moment it deletes the email from the the Blackberry.

There is really no issue with its Blackberry, really, because the day before the handheld was wiped and updated with the newest version of the handheld software available to SingTel, and the synchronisation options were checked to ensure they are set correctly, and at least 3 test mails sent to ensure that when the mails are deleted either on the handheld or Outlook, it will be synchronised.

What we aren’t aware was the ignorance of the user – our fault for assuming that it would have been difficult to know that being a wireless device, it is unlikely for the Blackberry to be always connected to our network. And even if it is, the distance separating the relay station and the device and our network would have always ensured that there will be a lag… a simple fact that is obvious to most adults and children, and even some of your more discerning domesticated animals.


‘Strike down another with your frustration. Make them miserable along with you!’ – Darth Grievous.

Exerpt #2:

From: Irritating (name changed to protect the stupid)
Sent: 10.04.2008 01:07:34 GMT
To: Desktop and Server Support
Subject: FW: Data Excport is still not working…same error message as before 🙁

Hi

This is really frustating for Chrissy (name changed to protect the innocent) as this was working before

Can we know what is the issue?

Here’s some facts, since you asked.

Firstly, ‘this’ was working before because it was on another machine. Did someone tell you something else on it was broken? I suspect not. But suffice to say that while attempting to get the other problem fixed, my colleague decided it was simpler to just swap the problem machine with another. It doesn’t matter that this is actually the worst solution since it’s more akin to sweeping the dirt under the carpet!

Anyway, whatever remedies we had for the new problem that arose, we tried them and when they failed we attempted to find and follow an email trail to whoever introduced this data export thingie to our company. But thanks to the high turnover rate in your verdammt department, this was impossible! And to make matters worst, we can’t test the changes we made until the next day when this task is to run again. Meantime, your own colleagues have gotten it completed on another machine that worked because there’s a dateline to it.

So, that’s the issue to this so damned frustrating matter. And thank you very much for sharing it with me by sending this dumb mail of yours 7 minutes into the day’s start, to the common mailbox read also by my bosses, and made it sounds like all of us haven’t or aren’t doing anything all along to get this blasted problem resolved!

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