I share my experience using the Simply Go app. To summarize, it was a frustrating and disappointing experience. The app was badly designed and contained bugs.
Once upon a time, we prided ourselves on being an efficient city. After LKY and being a grandfather, the hands-off attitude has made this country slowly but surely in ruins. Handover is also good lar.
The truth is in the past, you called a hotline, expeditiously the other end would be answered and all you have to tell them is the extension number. Today we would press all the numbers and listen to messages. We hear the telephone ring we spend another 10 minutes listening to the awful music. The truth is in the past, the welfare are the customers. Today welfare is for companies, their profits and shareholders.WTF
At the age of A1, as we shall see if technological progress has become increasingly labor replacing. A1 has the potential to make us wealthier but just as the Industrial Revolution, there might leave large groups of people behind causing a backlash against technology itself.
IF ONLY THEY HAD NAMED IT "DIFFICULT GO" NOBODY WOULD HAVE FOUND IT SO DIFFICULT. "SIMPLY GO"
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Ironically, repeatedly, we were told that the government was stable. Yet time and time again we felt the instability.
ReplyDeleteOnce upon a time, we prided ourselves on being an efficient city.
ReplyDeleteAfter LKY and being a grandfather, the hands-off attitude has made this country slowly but surely in ruins. Handover is also good lar.
The truth is in the past, you called a hotline, expeditiously the other end would be answered and all you have to tell them is the extension number. Today we would press all the numbers and listen to messages. We hear the telephone ring we spend another 10 minutes listening to the awful music.
ReplyDeleteThe truth is in the past, the welfare are the customers. Today welfare is for companies, their profits and shareholders.WTF
At the age of A1, as we shall see if technological progress has become increasingly labor replacing. A1 has the potential to make us wealthier but just as the Industrial Revolution, there might leave large groups of people behind causing a backlash against technology itself.
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