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Monday, January 19, 2009

Chi Ling

2009.01.19

出血

2009.01.19
@太古城 OSIM

原价$168,颇贵。

我问了售货员很多次,有没有什么信用卡和特别优惠,口径颇一致,滴水不漏。

最后阿虎提到有张没有带在身边的贵宾卡,售货员对了阿虎的手机号码,确认了身份,打了个95折,我买了两个。

前事 =〉http://shallwetalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/osim-water-purifier.html

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Omega 3

2008.01.19

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My desk, my mess

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Random

2008.01.19
@中环

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等食

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文武庙

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文武庙

2008.01.19

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《十分爱》

NOW139 的广告...

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Dilbert - Board Presentation

南京 - 雪

2008.01.15

《外面下雪啦~》

http://lifetea.org/article/1850/

Fortune: Oracle and Sun - Two software paths that converge

Friday
01.18.2008

Oracle and Sun - Two software paths that converge

Sun may be the more modern one, but Oracle has found a sure-fire formula
for near-term profit. And in some ways both have figured out how to
emulate IBM.

By David Kirkpatrick, senior editor

NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Oracle and Sun both made impressive acquisitions
of software companies this week. For its part, Oracle in buying BEA
Systems is making the last great stand for licensed software - old
school stuff customers buy and install themselves.

It's retrograde, but highly lucrative and canny for Larry Ellison,
Oracle's pragmatic CEO. But in no way does the strategy's success
undercut one of the fundamental trends in software - to a
service-delivered model over the Net.

Meanwhile, Sun is staking its claim on the other massive trend in
software - open source. MySQL, the company it bought, is tiny by
revenues but huge by influence. Over 100 million copies of MySQL's
open-source database software code have been downloaded for free since
the product was first released in May 1995. Tens of thousands of
businesses rely on MySQL's software.

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Read full article here =>

http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/18/technology/kirkpatrick_deals.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2008011812