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and paint the fence!
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Come back with your shield, or on it.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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I still don't understand how you can subject yourself to the punishment you are going to receive to your body. Yeah, I know you train for it, but still.
Anyhow, good luck and I hope you win.
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Slacker007 wrote: I still don't understand how you can subject yourself to the punishment you are going to receive to your body
Yeah, me either.
I actually say I'm not going to do it anymore each time. Then after a while that feeling slowly creeps back up. So I start training harder and stuff trying to stifle it, and it just gets bigger. Eventually I don't have a choice, and I just end up taking a fight.
It's just part of me for now.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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Slacker007 wrote: you are going to receive to your body
Eh, who knows, maybe he'll win ?
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Even if he wins, he could still get hurt.
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Joke.
It was.
Sorry for not rising up the sign.
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Good luck. Break a leg, hopefully not yours.
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In your absence, Mighty Warrior, we, your people, can only pray for your victory, and stumble forward in the dim of our blindness.
As is said in show-biz: "break a leg."
cheers, Bill
«I'm asked why doesn't C# implement feature X all the time. The answer's always the same: because no one ever designed, specified, implemented, tested, documented, shipped that feature. All six of those things are necessary to make a feature happen. They all cost huge amounts of time, effort and money.» Eric Lippert, Microsoft, 2009
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OK, here it is at last!
Bad language, we hear, carries a message (6)
Good luck!
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Pigeon!
Bad language: Pidgin
And eh... Er....
[EDIT:] And it may carry a message
And eh... Er.... : )
Life is too shor
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"pidgin" (bad language) sounds like (we hear) "pigeon" (carries a message)
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Well done!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_pigeon[^]
I thought I'd continue the theme of "birds with something to do with John Cleese" after Moppey Yob's excellent clue yesterday. It was either pigeon or Connie Booth...
Your turn tomorrow!
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Uh they do a spacewalk today on ISS to do some stuff. I love watching that and enjoy the moments of silence when the only thing you can hear is a short message of mission control
if(this.signature != "")
{
MessageBox.Show("This is my signature: " + Environment.NewLine + signature);
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("404-Signature not found");
}
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"...Control to ISS, you forgot to attach you to the ISS, hope you enjoy the silence..."
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To mission control: Houston, we have a problem.
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Mission Control: "Uh, you were supposed to do that before you suited up. "
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floating inwithout a tin can
Hold my drink and watch this.
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So I was recently more or less forced to use Adobe InDesign - for a home project in which a publication has to be made, after the responsible for it had no time to finish it.
While the software in overall works quite good - I am experienced with Photoshop, so Adobe was generally speaking no new land to me, I am quite surprised that some most basic features are missing*. Basically, the software works by assembling blocs of texts or pictures, that you can link together and nicely place on your document page, the software assisting you a lot in that procedure. BUT you cannot split a text bloc . Use-case: You have a big chunk of text in a bloc, and want to split it in two so that you can arrange them differently on the page: not possible. You have to create another bloc, cut the text from the first bloc, paste it in the new one.
I am still amazed that a software used by editing professionals, and who costs an eye, would lack such simple a feature. And this is by far not the only one.
* And yes, they are missing, other are bithching about it, it is definitely not only me who don't know how to use the software and therefor *think* some features might be missing.
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You can link text frames. Just create a second frame, and link it to the first one. Any text overflow on the first frame will continue in the next.
Check out this InDesign Help[^] page.
That's what you mean, right?
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Yes, that's one workaround. I actually did not want them to be linked : linking, resizing, unlinking does work. But still more complicated than putting the caret where you want your text bloc to be split, and press something like ... "Split".
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Indeed
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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InDesignEd.
I sense this is going to take us far.
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Indubitably
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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