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musefan wrote: However the problem is, if you threaten punishment then instead of dumping them at a shelter, they will dump they over a bridge in a bag. If they are registered to YOU (or them but you as a legal responsible) in the first place, then it won't be such an easy option as it is now.
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Yep that's a decent theory, and would probably work well for most cases. Although hard to police illegal breading and selling so there would still be a lot of unregistered pets.
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yes, you are right. Still... every improvement is still an improvement.
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Rage wrote: but I still think animals shouldn't be owned by people and would be happier in the "wild". But maybe I am wrong. You're wrong; we wouldn't have survived the middle ages without owning domesticated (non-wild) animals. Horses to plough the fields, chickens for eggs, sheep for wool. Cats to keep rodents out of the grain shed, dogs to help protect the family.
Survival comes before happiness, even for animals. Which sounds happier, the diseased hog in the snow outside that's being hunted, or the fat pig in the barn nursing her young in the warmth?
Quite a lot of dogs that mourn their owner; yet you want to imply that the feral dogs in southern Europe are happier? Flea-infested mangy dogs - in the wild there is a daily struggle for survival.
How about you? Would you prefer to live "in the wild" to be happier?
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Rage wrote: Resistance is futile You are correct there and it is a good thing, pets should teach kids responsibility and all kids need that lesson.
A house is not a home without pets in it, especially when there are kids.
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Have you considered getting a gps tracker for the cat when you manage to next find her?
It would allow her to roam free and for you to know where she is.
Although I have noticed that the cheeky advertisements for cat gps trackers use Maine Coon cats as their models, so that it doesn't look like they are wearing a brick around their neck.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Ball and chain !
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Yeah, I've considered it and if Pink let's me put it on her I'll definitely use that next time until I am sure she'll return out of her own
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Just proves that the only good cat is a dead cat, unless you need a moving target.
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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Earlier today I had to open a Word document and I wanted to move it to my other monitor.
Then it occured to me - there's no place on the title bar to click & drag. The Title bar is full of "features" now. When did it ever become a good idea to move controls off a toolbar, which you can hide, rearrange, and move, to the Title Bar. Even the actualy title is some kind of save control that opens a drop down with save options.
When I tried to drag to window to the other monitor, I hit the title, and instead of moving, this drop down opened. Then I had to actually go find some place in the title bar to hold on to to move the window.
So instead of Click, Drag, Move, done, I had to spend 2 minutes trying to figure the damn thing out. What I'm sure was an "enhancment in the name of productivity" has really become an annoyance that makes me not want to use this app any more.
After coding apps for 35+ years, I'm strugging to the the evolution in software we use these days.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
Ya can't fix stupid.
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Excel is also bad for this, putting up a little symbol menu after a paste operation, or previewing a window containing another Excel document, both covering up things that you want to look at. Just stop with all this nonsense!
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But people who want this shite should have to go through this!
modified 29-May-20 6:18am.
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Couldn't agree more - quite how MS (or whoever) decide what the default should be is anyone's guess, but they didn't ask me - I wonder who they did ask, if anyone?
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Their instructions say 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Excel Options. What "Microsoft Office Button"?! Oh, this is for Excel 2007, which probably doesn't even open in Windows 10, and of course things were rearranged in Excel 2016. So after some hunting around...
>File > Options (way down at the bottom) > Advanced / Cut, copy, and paste / first check box
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Excel 2007 (and all the other 2007 Office apps) run just fine in Windows 10. And they have loads of title bar space.
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I was being facetious. Sort of.
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I like it, in my workflow a lot of times I paste only values not formulas (that are meaningless in the new workbook), and more often, I strip HTML formatting from text in Word with it.
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I paste values too, though not very often, and don't mind doing it without that thing that always overlays what I want to work on after pasting the usual way.
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Word 2003 still looks just the same on Win 10, I don't understand your problem.
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Just give it a few years, and Windows will no longer be able to open that document or even convert it to a version that can be opened. It happened to me with some stuff I had archived from the '90s.
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VM to the rescue (again)
Virtual Machine with Windows XP and Office 2000, convert them and then change to Win 7 and office 2010...
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An interesting solution! I would've thought that finding a copy of Office 2000 would be almost impossible, but presumably it isn't for you to suggest this.
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I think I still have one laying around somewhere in the external drives.
And there is the internet archive... I suppose you can find oldies there too.
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