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Wouldn't a bed be more comfortable than a lab bench?
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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How about starting with something a bit simpler?
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Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that the universe is expanding 5 percent to 9 percent faster than expected. Better find something to hold onto
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My theory of dark energy due to near by color super-conducting vacume quantum state can accommodate this (no )
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Just talking is enough to activate the recordings – but thankfully there's an easy way of hearing and deleting them. Don't be creepy
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Well, they have read our mails and documents for years, so why not voice recording too.
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Microsoft's push to update existing Windows 7 and 8.1 users is now becoming a shove, according to a new report. "One way or another, I'm gonna win ya"
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Or force us to leave you behind
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Feeling more and more lucky to have turned off wupdate.
It really simplify the w10 begging/nagging popup.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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Why not monitor programmer stress levels to discover when things are getting tricky and take bug avoidance measures? Add an extra wire for shocks (for exceptions)
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Today we’re introducing an easy way to measure your site’s performance across devices—from mobile to desktop—and give you a list of specific fixes that can help your business connect more quickly with people online. Get Google to generate today's to-do list
Yay, CP is 98% mobile friendly! (I'll ignore those other two numbers for now)
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Microsoft Research is working on a system, dubbed Platypus, that can detect a human’s location and identity inside of a building. Hopefully it isn't equipped with a poisonous spur
But really: what happened in Australia to make even the cutest little furballs so toxic?
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The researchers spotted that the exploit was being advertised on a Russian hacking forum last month, and the seller who goes under the nickname “BuggiCorp” is currently selling it for $95,000. This is why we can't have nice things anymore
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A month after Microsoft ceded the No. 1 browser spot to rival Google, Internet Explorer (IE) and Edge hemorrhaged user share at an astounding rate, data released today showed. If you don't use IE, how are you going to know how it's going to break your page?
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I wonder how Microsoft will respond to this challenge?
Could we fault fault that as well on the Synofsky-Balmmer Duo-Debacle?
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I predict they'll try to move Edge to a more Chrome/FF-like upgrade cycle, with new releases coming out faster (and likely without user input). Not that I think that will help much. Once users are trained to ignore the big, blue e, they're not likely to return.
As for Balmer/Synofsky - maybe. I think they've had the problem a few times thinking IE was "done". IE6 was the worst culprit, but 10 also seemed to be a pause. Having it part of Windows certainly didn't help them respond at Internet speed.
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I think they've had the problem a few times thinking IE was "done". IE6 was the worst culprit, but 10 also seemed to be a pause. Having it part of Windows certainly didn't help them respond at Internet speed.
At the time I thought IE 6 was great. Then Firefox came along and that made me think there was more to browsing than what IE 6 offered. Since then we've had Chrome and so on. I'm currently running six browsers, including IE and Edge.
Kevin
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Save that headline.
You just have to replace the word "browser" with "Windows" in the near future.
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The Amazon founder and CEO said that we have to start bringing parts of the industrial economy to space in order "to save Earth." Can I still get free two-day shipping to that industrial zone?
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In case you can't read my corrected title:
Re: Jeff Bezos thinks we need to build industrial zones in space in order to save Earth and wants you to pay him for it
Once again, I'm not amazed at how stupid "smart" people can be.
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I guess they will use a new fun vertical delivery, lets call it "SMACH"
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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I have this glorious pocket super computer with me now. It connects to all the world's collected knowledge, has an advanced battery, radio transmitter, and so much more. But most people have no idea how it works. Who knows, who cares. Have you seen the latest iPhone?
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Yeah. Kids don't aspire to be sports heroes or rock stars in the droves we were accustomed to for what ever reason. It sure seems to coincide with the mobile internet though.
After 6 years of running a studio at my house the kids didn't seem like they were in bands like they were before.
Old guys with "one last shot" and the fussiness to go with started filling the vacancies. I'm an old guy too but because the 50 sames rarely have band buddies they wanted me to help them with their music. And not at scale you can bet.
I said nuts to that.
Kids today. Won't sit up straight at a desk and use PCs anymore either. That really $%^&ed up a lot of things in a bloated industry.
:Rant over.
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It's all about reality TV now, the race to the bottom. We really should stop rewarding stupidity.
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