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Shouldn't be... it also happens after the computer goes sleep after a while of not touching it (i.e. going lunch).
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Joan M wrote: (i.e. leaving the computer on before going to lunch)
Well, there's the problem - your computer is still out to lunch!
Marc
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This sounds like the issue one of my laptops has with Win10 (and 8.1 before that) except logging in doesn't cure it. When I researched it, I discovered that the issue was that the video driver doesn't reset correctly, and is a problem that's been with Windows since at least Windows 7 (google for "Windows 7 black death").
One solution (the one I use) is to create a task that automatically runs on boot and resets the video card. There's instructions out there if you what to try that route, but you might have to redo it every time Win10 updates, as I had to redo it after the anniversary update a while back. And as I recall, it requires installing the Windows DDK to get the utility you need to reset the driver.
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xkcd: 4th of July
I welcome your new drone masters...
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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I thought their drone master had been in power since January 20th?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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You got that wrong. He just drones on and on...
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He's not a drone master; he's a master drone!
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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He's a complete Master-something, and I suspect putting worms on hooks may be involved...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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If it looks like a question and it smells like a question, that's because it's most likely a question. And this no exception, except hey at least it's not a programming question and I'm not aware of a math board. To sweeten the deal of posting a question in the lounge though, I promise not to show any pictures of myself oiled up. I think Chris still has scars from that anyway.
But, given $100 and a 25% tax rate. Everyone knows John Doe is paying $25 to Uncle Sam, but how would he go about knowing what a new amount and new tax rate would be needed to get the original amount of $100 again after the new tax rate is taken from the new amount when only the $100 and 25% rate is known? My math know-how is coming up short for this.
Jeremy Falcon
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Does this help? Time Value of Money Calculator
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To Viviparous Mama.
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Nope, not really after time value for this. This is more along the lines of forecasting taxes. Not really compounded interest, etc.
So far I've come up with stuff like 0.8 = ($100 / ($100 * 1.25)) to get a ratio, but something doesn't seem right to have a 20% tax on more money. So I know I'm doing it wrong. I blame old age.
Jeremy Falcon
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Sorry, didn't understand the phrasing of your question correctly. But if you wanted to know the rate that you would need to make the following year to have $100 again at the end without any additions from the $75, it is about 29.5% compounded monthly.
(This site works: Money calculator: Present and future values - MSN Money. The previous one doesn't!)
It Is The Absolute Verifiable Truth & Proven Fact
That Your Belly-Button Signature Ties
To Viviparous Mama.
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Given a new amount, A , and a new rate, R :
A (1 - R) = 100
A = 100 / (1 - R)
R = 1 - 100 / A
For example, R = 20% gives A = 125 .
R = 25% gives A = 133.33333...
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Dude... thank you! Why did I not think of this? Have a virtual on me.
Jeremy Falcon
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he wants 100, he keeps .75 of his earnings.
SO its 100/.75
Pretty simple and definitely not guru stuff.
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Thanks for the elegant answer. But be nice...
Jeremy Falcon
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SO think, 'what is 100 three quarters of'
Means you need to break 100 into 3 and add that much to 100.
Just another way of visualising it.
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It's an awesome way of visualizing it. Simple and it works.
Jeremy Falcon
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As an ex mech-aero engineer I was always taught to guestimate the result, then when you do the exact figures you can check if you are in the ball park. If not, your figures could be wrong, so just getting a feel for the problem, painting a picture in your head, is a good place to start.
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I think know what threw me off. Given A = 133.33 and we use a rate of 25% to get the $100 again, I know that the rate of 25% will actually change with a higher amount, say it's now 27% because of the extra $33.33. But I'd still like to get the original $100.
Don't you just love taxes?
Jeremy Falcon
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I multiply to get money after tax and divide to get money required before tax. For example:
25% tax rate = 75% in pocket.
75% = 0.75
£100 * 0.75 = £75
£100 / 0.75 = £133.33
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Here's my situation. I have Skype, and in addition to the normal window, I get this other stupid window that says "Sorry, we didn't recognize your sign-in details. Pleas check your Skype Name and password, then try again." But that doesn't matter because I am signed in with no problem and can make calls. (I only make toll-free calls to the USA, so I don't need to put up any cash.) And I can't close this stupid window.
So I go to Skype help, and through a bunch of screens it tells me that I need to get a Microsoft account, so I set one up, and it sends me an E-mail confirmation, which I do. So then I get to a Virtual agent window, and after a few back & forth messages, it gets me to Microsoft support, where it logs me in, but then wants a mobile phone number to send me an SMS. The problem is that I don't have such a mobile phone number (I use Magicjack), and I see no way to get around this other than to click around in which case I go in a giant loop and get back to the same damn screen asking me for a mobile phone.
I don't how to contact Microsoft without getting past this step.
UPDATE: I dug around a bit and came across a phone number for Microsoft assistance for disabled folks, so I guess I did the equivalent of parking in a handicapped zone and called. I learned that going through the options, if I choose the dropdown list option for account problems, I get the option of doing chat.
modified 3-Jul-17 14:00pm.
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I got to write some actual code today - whipped up a quick WPF app that discovers available AD groups, finds users in the selected group, and then finds all groups in which the select user is a member.
I had to do this because we wanted to prune unnecessary users from the AD groups within our sphere of influence, and our IT department refuses to provide the info we needed to do so.
In any case, it was good to get back into actual development instead of having to do Qlikview crap...
EDIT =============================================
My boss sent an email requesting removal of certain individuals from our groups this morning. She just got an phone call from an irate IT guy asking "how in the world" we got the names of the users in our groups. She laughed somewhat maniacally, and hung up on them.
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modified 3-Jul-17 12:46pm.
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sounds like your company 'organisation' isn't. (IT is a service dept., they shouldn't have refused the earlier request.)
Sin tack
the any key okay
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