Wednesday, May 23, 2012

A Nation with unanswerable question

A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer - Bruce Lee


I need to vent my liver!. Okay here's the thing, I've been trying to get information on a few things from a few people in the government agencies. I wrote letters, email and even telephoning the person but and the end what I end up is basically my question. Nobody seems to hold any answer, I either get unanswered email and letter or I get forward to people which in the end just hang me out there without any concrete answer.

I'm trying to solve the mysteries of universe here. All I need is a little bit information on jobs and training but I get thrown in a loop which end up looking like Gordian knot. All this lead me to once simple conclusion, we have a nation of government servant who are lazy to answer question. I really don't see the need for them to have a contact us form or email address if the result is simply silence.

Which reminds me, I  always can write to any agencies in UK and get a prompt answer. They always have someone ready to solve your problem.

I remembered reading about the answer from Sainsbury's manager to a 3 year old who questioned them about why certain bread is  call tiger bread instead of giraffe bread because the is shape more like a giraffe than a tiger. Funnily enough, the manager took notice of the 3 year old question about bread name and took time to answer her. Do you think our store manager will answer a 3 year old questioning about bread name. I can't even get an government agency which core activity is training people to give me a correct information on a training slide.

You can read about Lily Robinson letter to Sainsbury's here

A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? - Albert Einstein

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Free Books from Microsoft Press

Microsoft Press published free ebooks on various topics to help you learn.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

How to access Window Recovery option

Holding F8 during your computer boot will give you access to Windows Recovery option when you can't access it using traditional method from the Windows menu because your computer goes blank or you have problem trying to load windows.