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Who nose-y? Perhaps I'll gossip some good single malt and cogitate.
You can never tell . . .
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modified 26-Oct-20 13:34pm.
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Days when even a horse loses it's tail? Bull! (7)
A horse - EQUINE - loses tail => EQUIN
Bull => OX
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Days when even => EQUINOX
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I like it, but my understanding--though I'm no expert in this--is that setting off "Bull!" is a second definition indicator, not a suffix indicator.
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Greg Utas wrote: my understanding--though I'm no expert in this--is that setting off "Bull!" is a second definition indicator, not a suffix indicator.
Myself not an expert for sure.
My understanding over the years, aim for more structured meaningful sentence. Sometimes there might be hidden clues but not necessarily always.
(I personally have never seen/read in terms of indicators)
Open for experts to share their thoughts.
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The exclamation mark isn't required and is indeed misleading after bull, if anything it should have been a question mark. You should also have indicated that the answer was a combination of tailess horse and bull ? ( the question mark would indicate another name for a bull ) Equinox ? why even days ?
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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pkfox wrote: Equinox ? why even days ? equinox = equal length days/nights; i.e. days + nights are even in length.
Good clue; I liked it, got that horse was likely to be equine but only had a few minutes and had to go out before thinking about it more.
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@sanderrossel
You were speaking about a sopran singing in the background in one of your lasts SOTW... I recommend you to check:
Dos Brains - Elements
or
Dwayne Ford - Dragon Fire
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modified 26-Oct-20 9:59am.
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I've been recommending all sorts of music for years, most of all metal.
I mention a background soprano once and now I'm the background-soprano-guy?
Really cool music though!
Especially Dos Brains.
Too bad I can't find any information on them.
They did release nine(!) albums on Spotify this year alone and another ten(!!!) in 2019
Apparently, it's the work of Dirk Ehlert, so I guess Dos Brains is his professional moniker?
Although both Dos Brains and Dirk Ehlert are on Spotify.
Elements is under Dirk Ehlert's discography, not Dos Brains'.
He writes movie soundtracks, but I guess that's kind of obvious from the music
Really cool, thanks for sharing!
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I found that the singer is Úyanga Bold (never heard of her before)
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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I've been using Microsoft Word since at least 1995.
I was just attempting to do a Search / Replace and I (of course) hit Ctrl-F (find).
Of course, Microsoft in there infinite wisdom has changed that to show some Navigate option thing which is useless (see this snapshot[^]).
I'm not sure what the even does. Navigate on a word? What kind of garbage is that? Useless.
Search / Replace: Nowhere To Be Found
Where is search or search replace? Ctrl-F means FIND in almost every editor known to humans.
I literally couldn't find it on the Ribbon Bar, in the menus...nowhere.
I finally had to search the web to find out how to search / replace[^].
They changed it to CTRL-H -- After 30 years of CTRL-F!?!
CTRL-H ??? CTRL-H!!! You Freaking Monsters Changed it to CTRL-H!!!
I'm done!!
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raddevus wrote: I'm not sure what the even does
In MS Word: It shows all instances of your search word/phrase, without having to scroll through a 40 page document. I like it!
Never really had to perform replace in MS Word before, so no comment there.
modified 26-Oct-20 12:01pm.
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Slacker007 wrote: It shows all instances of your search word/phrase, without having to scroll through a 40 page document. I like it!
Thanks for the explanation of that. I was totally confused about it. Also, it's good to hear an alternative viewpoint. I'm just so shocked that CTRL-F is replaced. It's confusing to an old guy like me.
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raddevus wrote: It's confusing to an old guy like me.
Too be honest, it was confusing to me at first as well. Company pushed out the latest version of office and a lot had changed with little to no warning.
Frustrating, I know. I just try to roll with the punches.
Also, I am almost 50 myself, so not a spring chicken anymore.
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Slacker007 wrote: Frustrating, I know. I just try to roll with the punches.
Yeah, it's all you can do. Cause the punches keep on coming.
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Except in an Outlook email, where it's a shortcut for forwarding.
EDIT: I should have read the next post! But I still want to vent my !
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You ever tried ^F in Outlook - Forward, not Find
I love consistency
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g_p_l wrote: I love consistency
Indecision is the key to flexibility, you know?
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Figures that a savant would have something to do with it.
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It's worse than that.
Yeah, Ctrl + F is for Forward but only if you are just reading a mail.
If you are replying to it (so in edit mode) then Ctrl + F is Find.
Cheers,
विक्रम
"We have already been through this, I am not going to repeat myself." - fat_boy, in a global warming thread
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Well, no one uses Ctrl-H to backspace anymore, becuase because we always type perfectly. Since it is now available...
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What do you mean, no one uses ^H anymore? Maybe not to backspace, but as a printable character to tell idio^H^H^H^H people what they really think.
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Yeah. Sadly, it only works on people who've been around for a while.
Remember when you could drive people crazy by sending a Ctrl-G with NET SEND. and they'd try to figure out why their computer kept DINGing at them?
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