tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1923188472835462615.post7824043654004842627..comments2023-07-29T16:26:31.983+08:00Comments on golden age blog: It was a hassle.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1923188472835462615.post-91278267886749659232007-08-06T06:58:00.000+08:002007-08-06T06:58:00.000+08:00You give the 'uneducated' a fancy uniform and they...You give the 'uneducated' a fancy uniform and they think that they are your Lords.<BR/> <BR/>Yes, I agree, most phones now have camera. Imagine if they have to collect all handphones............. they will not have space to store them ............. and they might loose a few. So they target on object that they recognised as cameras ..... more or less using their discretion ............ sometime not very good discretion at all.<BR/> <BR/>I understand their predicament in this case. Supermarket sales very much depend on the arrangement of their shelves and their products, not so much as their pricing. The most popular (and the most expensive) are at your eye level. The others are priced differently and depending also on the lanes, that is whether people will most likely to go there or not. Those near the enranvce are items that they wish to sell in volume, or most likely the target of their customers, and those further back are those which the customers will search for if they really want the product. Thus if you take photographs, you will see what their trading strategy is like. There is cheating and there is psycology some where. Nak hidup.myliashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13601160979077334350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1923188472835462615.post-26494912536273086912007-08-06T00:43:00.000+08:002007-08-06T00:43:00.000+08:00Hi Mylias, I understand your predicament. I also d...Hi Mylias, <BR/><BR/>I understand your predicament. I also don't understand why even in KL there are some shopping complexes and hypermarkets putting the no-camera signs and prohibiting taking of pictures. <BR/><BR/>I was recently stopped by a hypermarket guard (a Nepalese) from taking my camera in. <BR/><BR/>So I asked him why he didn't stop all those people who are already inside. Ninety percent of them have cameras in their phones. <BR/><BR/>Since he couldn't answer, I went in with my camera and didn't have problems. <BR/><BR/>yaminyaminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02721772019429103484noreply@blogger.com