Andy built his first gaming PC at the tender age of 12, when IDE cables were a thing and high resolution wasn't—and he hasn't stopped since. Now working as a hardware writer for PC Gamer, Andy spends his time jumping around the world attending product launches and trade shows, all the while reviewing every bit of PC gaming hardware he can get his hands on. You name it, if it's interesting hardware he'll write words about it, with opinions and everything.
今年26歲、來自越南的阿宗(化名)曾在台灣工作了7年。他先前工作的工廠缺乏台灣年輕勞工,台籍員工多為六、七十歲的高齡者。「其實工作都靠我們在做,如果我們不做,他們也做不來,但我們一直不受到重視。」他向BBC中文表示。
,这一点在同城约会中也有详细论述
My earliest prototype used ascii characters for snakes and fruit. This had a problem - since terminal characters are twice as tall as they are wide, vertical movement felt much faster than horizontal movement:
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