I took my daughter to a Verizon store and upgraded her phone from iPhone 4S to 6. There is not much I can do or have to do to my daughter. That is good but little sad.
I have changed my last name over 25 years ago from Sarumaru to Uchikura. So, I was really surprised when I saw a direct mail address to me with my old last name. How did they get this? My have been PSSINC's company registration, because my last name was Sarumaru when I register the company.
There are only few people know my name was Sarumaru.
Do you know computers do not make mistake unless it is broken? That is true, no computer is capable of making any mistake. And since it is human that program the computer, human causes 100% of mistakes.
So no company can blame on the computer for doing something wrong. And all the human mistakes can be classified in two. (1) A pure and simple mistake like typo in the source code. (2) An unexpected situation that is not accounted for in the design.
Ether way people must learn from the mistakes they make. That is the reason why you should not always buy the version 1.0 of the software. That is re reason why Ashton-Tate released their first dBASE software as dBASE II instead of I. (I you know this, you are old.) That is the why Microsoft Windows 1 and 2 really never gone anywhere.
You need software that is that is around long enough and tested by many before you should adopt. That is one of the reasons why you can trust software company like us being around of 28 years.
My late father's older sister passed away yesterday in Japan. My mother was there to see her off. She lived 26 years after my father passed way. She must have been 90 something. RIP.
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One of the most memorable places I have ever visited,
I learned in Germany that German Postal Service is run by DHL. I forgot my glasses in Berlin and my daughter sent it to me by Postal Service (DHL) … It cost my daughter 3.45Euro … about US$4.00 … Amazing. It would have cost me 5 to 8 times that if I had to sent it to Berlin.