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According to the scientists, if these waves were harnessed, the concentrated power could potentially serve as an alternate energy source. Is it getting hot in here, or are you charging your phone?
Weren't there "T-rays" in Flash Gordon or Quatermass or something?
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So all you need is to tape a 5lb block of graphene to your phone and add fifty quid's worth of electrics, and you're good to go!
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Visual Studio 2019 version 16.6 Preview 2 comes with several new, exciting capabilities for you to try today. I see their naming game is still on point
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Let me guess download is 50 GB in size...
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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abmv wrote: Let me guess download is 50 GB in size... That would be light...
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And that's just the delta since Preview 1
TTFN - Kent
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Today, Microsoft announced the new Microsoft Editor, an intelligent AI-powered writing assistant that is designed for all of us to become better writers. "This is the kind of arrant pedantry up with which I will not put."
Time to sell that Grammarly stock
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Time to sell that Grammarly stock Or to buy Stock of those indian essay writers... I suppose they are going to receive a lot of requests even if they stop spaming
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On a related note - I've been enjoying the lack of telephone solicitors for the last week or so.
TTFN - Kent
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Quote: Today, Microsoft announced the new Microsoft Editor the "release/existence/whatever of" the editor was announced, an intelligent missing comma AI-powered writing assistant missing comma that is designed for all of inappropriate phrasing us to become better writers. Whether "whether" can only be used with two options you are a student, professional writer, or just writing some needless word casual chats to your friends, Microsoft says the new service will help you write better papers, craft more thoughtful emails missing comma or incorrect conjunction: use "and" help with your professional posts on sites like LinkedIn.
At launch, the Microsoft Editor will be available in 20 languages and anyone who uses a Microsoft sign-in "the Microsoft Editor will be available in [...] anyone who uses a Microsoft sign-in" does not make sense. Recast.
I can't wait.
Let's just repeat one bit of that:Quote: Microsoft says the new service will help you write better Is it any surprise to anyone that microsoft is completely wrong, yet again?
Wanna take a guess at what makes people better writers?
(tip: it ain't a stupid software package that makes inappropriate suggestions for changes to what you type.)
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Wanna take a guess at what makes people better writers? read more?
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Nelek wrote: read more? Nope. Reading a lot has a miniscule effect on people's writing skills -- usually in the wrong direction, making them worse at it, with inappropriate phrases flying around all over the place, and weird segues.
Analysing what you read helps a bit, but it's still not the best learning tool.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Time to sell that Grammarly stock
Just what I was thinking. Sad. Once upon a time, Microsoft would just have bought them!
I wonder if Grammarly will/could have a future selling wholesale services, i.e. to providers who would like to provide a 'better writing' service as a value add within their product. There is still room to compete with Microsoft and Google, I think.
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The subscription service for your life to make the most of your time, connect, and protect the ones you love. Because every house needs Teams and PowerPoint, don't they?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because every house needs Teams and PowerPoint, don't they? Of course!
How else are the Griswolds supposed to plan their next vacation?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: and protect the ones you love.
protect? seriously?
Quote: Seamlessly manage your finances with Money in Excel Of course... I am going to put my finance information in the cloud of Microsoft...
The sad part is... how many people is actually going to do it
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Nelek wrote: protect? seriously? Sure!
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. all have the capacity to allow you to insert a media clip of Clint Eastwood saying "Now, I know what you're thinking..."
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Australian Dr Daniel Reardon ended up in hospital after inserting magnets in his nostrils while building a necklace that warns you when you touch your face Elephanting magnets: how do they work?
I guess sometimes astrophysics *is* rocket surgery
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TheGuardian wrote: “I accidentally invented a necklace that buzzes continuously unless you move your hand close to your face,” he said. You mean you built a necklace; that's not an invention. It's the same like cooking; not every new meal is an "invention".
Putting magnets inside your nose is not even near being practical for the application he describes.
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Hmm.
Nope, I can't think of a single thing to say about this one.
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Awwww. C'mon, I put it in in large part for your benefit
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Obviously... He is fooling you[^]
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Ah. Understanding is within me. Thank you (I thought it odd he'd miss an opportunity to dunk on astronomers)
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Message Removed
modified 30-Mar-20 14:50pm.
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Nelek wrote: Obviously... He is fooling you[^] FAKE NEWS! I NEVER SAID THAT! I SAID ASTRONOMICLISTICAL PEOPLE ARE GREAT! IT'S THE DO-NOTHING DEVS AND THE PARTISAN PRESS THAT SAY ASTIMINICALATERS ARE DUMB! THEY SHOULD BE NICE TO ME! IT'S NOT FAIR!
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