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The word "man" can be used as an antonym of "coward", so I'm not sure everyone would agree with the statement in your subject line.
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"Man" can also be used as a synonym of "personage", which as a king he certainly was.
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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The Econimist[^] recently reported that Crown Prince (now King) Salman is believed to be suffering from Alzheimer's and may not be capable of doing the job. Interesting times.
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I was about to post a graphic video of a public beheading in said coutry as a response. It'll be hard to react non-politically.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Long time back, I have used shortcuts bar[^] in Windows XP. Currently I use Windows 8.1 & looking for similar option(any FREE utilities?) to clean my desktop which has around 100 short-cuts. I tried to create similar thing is Windows 8.1 but it's impossible & found the same details in web. I hate those tiles. Is it possible to create customized floating tiles group?
In my old laptop I had Windows 7 & found one free utility in web similar to that but I forgot the name of that utility. That's really a simple utility. All you have to do is just drag & drop the short-cuts over that tool-bar. That utility has options to create groups to classify the short-cuts. And it displayed Hard-drives' Used & Free spaces. Also floating one.
Any clue? And please recommend your favorites too.
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I second Fences - Really good!
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I used to use fences on Windows XP and Windows 7, but now that I have a start page I don't have need for it anymore.
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Not to answer the question, but when it comes to cleaning up the Desktop items, I usually create a new folder on the Desktop and drag them into it.
Any particular reason not to "pin" the shortcuts (.lnk) on the Start Screen?
BTW why not write a customized one, it wouldn't take much time.
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Another vote for RocketDock.
Or try Launchy[^]
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I remove all windows default tiles items and customize it according to my need.
Then, just press window key and your shortcuts are there as tiles. No third party software needed.
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...Tiles.. ? Make a group containing your shortcuts, press windows key and click on the application you want to start...
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Used 12 Ghosts[^] for a while before switching to Windows 8. Not sure if it's supported.
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On 21st Jan, Microsoft showed Windows 10 feature (Ofcource there are many more comming).
I like them, and I was wondering if anyone else did too.
If you liked them, then which one of them you liked the most?
Do you guys thing Winodws 10 will be a Windows 7 Killer, a Windows 8 form factor saviour.
What do you guys think? will Windows 10 create new opportunities for Indie developers for there apps.
What you guys have to say on Hololence, and Spartan and Cortana in Windows...
I know these are a lot of questions, but I and curious to know what world thing about windows 10.
modified 23-Jan-15 1:24am.
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I'm playing with Windows 10 since last November, and found it a good and stable version...
The best thing it has is he choice you can make...Microsoft no longer force on you his ideas, but presenting them as features to use...
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The feature I like the best with Windows 10 is that I haven't installed it yet!
Seriously, I have no high hopes. As far as I'm concerned, MS has sent Windows spiraling down into an abyss of uselessness
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I also don't have much high hopes.
I used windows 10 for 2 months and then stopped. Multiple desktops and other UI features has no business significance.
Windows 7 is just doing fine. Continuum is also not so great as I am not going to throw my mouse and keyboard so often to use this.
They have created Aero graphics in Vista. Reduced it in 7 and removed it in 8.
They created Metro UI in windows 8, reduced it in windows 10 and will probably remove it in windows 11.
So, they may probably end up with Windows XP (with some extra features) 15 years after the release of XP.
For me, its just a new version of windows. Nothing so exciting.
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Anurag Gandhi wrote: Multiple desktops and other UI features has no business significance.
No user-friendly feature is a business feature, it's there to help you organize your windows on a limited number of screens better.
Now I know it's not properly finished yet, and may look ugly.
and I also do recognize that this is the feature only a pro user will use, but for the guy like me, it will open a whole new possibilities to use windows.
I am a huge Keyboard shortcut guy, and using this multi Monitor with Keyboard is wonderful.
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The smoke of new cut wood is often fragrant.
But, to see how well it burns we have to put it in the fire.
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So then out the wood in fire, try out the betas which are released, or wait till next week and try out the letest beta which will come out with the cool new featurs.
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I did little more than install it (and SQL Server2014 and Visual Studio 2015) last weekend, but I expect I will switch to it the next time I need to rebuild my system.
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I can't wait. I love Windows 7, I am learning to live with Yosemite, but Windows 10 seems like actual progress once again. I can move on.
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Yes me too,
I've been using it since September-14 when it was first amounced.
I do realy care about it, because I strongly think that my career is tightly coupled with the progress of Windows .
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shrknt35 wrote: my career is tightly coupled with the progress of Windows
That was me and OpenVMS. Diversify.
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