Friday, December 24, 2021

WOTC - Best measure of democracy

 Wisdom of the Crowd: 93% of the respondents said that the best test of democracy is whether the government improves the lives of the ordinary people.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So this, the Spirit of Christmas
That forever still endures -
May it leave its richest blessing
In the hearts of you and yours!

Anonymous said...

Unless you are the person that is affected by a certain problem, no outsiders no matter how

experience can ever fix it. Those policymakers are a joke. So it is best to go face to face with couples who have been

married for more than 3 years and in their late thirties with the big question mark(???)why.

Since starting working from home, my other half's desk-top computer was working well in the

living room. The one in the study which I am using has intermittent problems, some days no

service for hours. Singtel said that since there is wifi with the other computer, it is not

their problem. Dell spent two hours on the phone with me, asking to pull this out, pluck

that in, rebooting here and there, switch this off, switch that on. The problem persists.

Dell remarked it wasn't their computer. Here comes the interesting part. My 65-year-old

mother commented maybe it is the white small thing with lights connected in the study that

could be the problem, which in our term was the router or wifi mesh. We swapped it around

and presto, the computer in the living room started having intermittent problems. We called

up Sigtel and after listening to music for 17 minutes, a human finally answered the phone.

After checking from their end, we were told that the warranty for the routers had ended

and we were to bring the one with mild Covid to exchange for a new purchase. Singtel and

Dell could not come up with why(???). Took my 65-year-old mother to guess because she lives

in the house.

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