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Quote: Reruns of that damn singing nun Let the nun sing her lungs out! Just as long as she doesn't interfere with my watching The Expanse!
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I'm trying to watch that really slowly, so it doesn't run out ... just watched episode 3 of season 5 today, and it's not easy to not watch episode 4 ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Quote: I'm trying to watch that really slowly
I admire your willpower. Sadly I am just too weak to hold back like you!
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Ahem, that singing nun was Julie Andrews and she was legendary for her vocal skills. But I'll miss Mr. Plummer.
sigh, we're all getting older.
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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I shall memorialize him by watching 'Waterloo' instead, where he and Rod Steiger are perfect foils as Sir Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, and Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of a non-existent French empire.
15,000 extras and no CGI - it will never happen again!
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- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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modified 5-Feb-21 14:02pm.
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Message Removed
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A few days ago I was commiserating about my apparent inability to get my keyboard's spacebar to feel "just right" after a Coke spill and taking it apart to clean it up and then reassembling it. Seems like a lot of people agree that given the value we place on our time, it's simpler to just get a new keyboard.
My reluctance to do just that, in part, stems from the fact that if you can't get the exact same make and model, keyboard manufacturers can't help themselves from fiddling with the layout of their newer models. I went ahead anyway.
I just received my new "Microsoft LXM-00001 Ergonomic" keyboard as the replacement, and this one is no exception. I bought it because in terms of layout, this is the one thing I found that most closely matched what's being replaced. It doesn't have Back/Forward buttons or the zoom level "rocker" my previous one had, but I never used those, so they're not missed. However:
0) There's no gap between the top row (number keys) and the function keys above it, so I often find myself hitting a function key when I'm actually trying to hit a number key.
1) I'm used to finding the Windows key by feel, by searching for the key immediately to the right of the left Ctrl button. They've inserted an Application key between the two, so I'm constantly hitting it unintentionally. This is gonna take some re-learning.
2) The main Enter key is somehow narrower than the one I'm used to, so I'm often hitting the key to its left. But it's not as bad as the item above.
3) I want to reassign some of the extra keys that Windows 10 picked some poor defaults for, and while Microsoft's latest version of their Mouse and Keyboard Center identifies the keyboard exactly, it still doesn't let you change some of those key assignments. Why, I don't know.
4) The numeric keypad has a "Clear" button that only calc.exe seems to recognize. It doesn't bother me since the key it's replacing (the NumLock key) isn't something I ever try to use without looking at the keyboard anyway.
Enough whining. I've got a new keyboard I'm trying to get used to.
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Thanks for the reminder. Certainly worth a try.
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You'll get used to it
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Two days max and it is business as usual, I don't see a problem ...
I would place that on "Crying at a high level"
modified 27-Mar-21 21:01pm.
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Yeah, I fully realized as I was writing this that it was gonna get filed under "first world problems"...
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dandy72 wrote: A few days ago I was commiserating about my apparent inability to get my keyboard's spacebar to feel "just right" after a Coke spill and taking it apart to clean it up and then reassembling it. Seems like a lot of people agree that given the value we place on our time, it's simpler to just get a new keyboard. I did, for years; cherry keyboards are cheap.
Then someone gave me a corsair keyboard. A gaming keyboard, K68 RGB. Mechanical. Backlit with that nice RGB. 'spensive.
And I spilt coffee on it. Twice, dammit.
..but the thing is spill-resistant. There's youtube video's with people pouring water on it and continuing their games. And water isn't as sticky as coffee with sugar, but taking it apart per instructions, it was very easy to clean.
I also smoke; did I mention that? Ash and coffee make a kind of cement when combined. And the keyboard was as good as new after a quick clean. TWO times I messed up, and it just shrug it off.
Ain't ever going back to those cheap cherry's, costly as the Corsair is, it convinced me.
dandy72 wrote: 1) I'm used to finding the Windows key by feel Most people are used to operate their mouse with the same hand. I switch hands every two months, since school (approx 20 years ago)? Still not as quick with left, but enough for a game without dying. You get used quickly, even if it annoys you for a week.
dandy72 wrote: 2) The main Enter key is somehow narrower than the one I'm used to, so I'm often hitting the key to its left. But it's not as bad as the item above. Year, this one was weird to me too; even the German keyboard has a bigger enter-key. It's usually smaller on their layout due to extra buttons.
dandy72 wrote: 3) I want to reassign some of the extra keys that Windows 10 picked some poor defaults for, and while Microsoft's latest version of their Mouse and Keyboard Center identifies the keyboard exactly, it still doesn't let you change some of those key assignments. Why, I don't know. There's freeware for that. See "AutoIT". Does a lot more too, you'll like it.
dandy72 wrote: 4) The numeric keypad has a "Clear" button that only calc.exe seems to recognize. It doesn't bother me since the key it's replacing (the NumLock key) isn't something I ever try to use without looking at the keyboard anyway. Sounds more like a reason to hit 4 arguments
..but I do agree on the enter-key. I'd prefer to loose one of the useless keys.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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I have a similar issue with the lit keyboard I use. I work at night a lot while my partner is sleeping behind me - he insists the PC be in the bedroom. He's just weird. Anyway, the ambient light from the keyboard helps light my desk some. I touch type so I don't care about seeing the keys.
What I didn't count on was the keys being so high because of the LEDs underneath. And the narrow enter key. Fortunately these folks kept their extra keys like the Fn key on the *right* side of the spacebar, and made the spacebar just a little shorter and slightly to the left to compensate
Otherwise it's almost exactly the same as my ancient Dell OEM keyboard i picked up from a thrift store because i love the feel of them.
But I feel your pain. I share it currently.
On the other hand this keyboard weighs several pounds which is unexpectedly nice.
Real programmers use butterflies
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honey the codewitch wrote: What I didn't count on was the keys being so high because of the LEDs underneath.
Interesting point. Someone had suggested I look into a backlit keyboard, and it's something I had never considered...or rather, I never even knew them having some extra height was a thing. I've never even bothered looking at them in person, in a store.
The legs on the desk I use are adjustable, so if resting my hands on a keyboard felt "too high" to be comfortable, I suppose I could try to adjust my desk height to compensate. The top of my desk is almost 29" off the ground, and that's generally my preference.
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I was on BestBuy's web site looking at their desktop offerings. Seeing what I thought was an error on a particular page, I decided to ask a chat agent about it. That conversation went like...
Me: I've a question about item 6203016.
BB: I'll be happy to answer you all your questions.
Me: On the Specs page, under the Memory section, it shows that 7 memory sticks are included.
BB: Yes, It is included with the tower of this computer.
Me: But there are only 2 memory slots, and 1 of them already has an 8GB memory stick in it. Why would 6 (or 7) extra sticks be included and NOT be part of the overall capacity? Why not just put one in the other memory slot and call it good?
BB: It is because it can be expandable up to 16 GB memory. In case you can expand the memory in the future.
Me: I understand that, but that's not what I'm questioning. Why does the web page show that 7 memory sticks are included?
BB: It shows because it'll be there with the tower and if you want you can upgrade the memory in the near future.
Me: That makes no sense whatsoever. Since there are only 2 memory slots in the system, why would the web page show that 7 memory sticks are included?
BB: It might be a technical glitch in the web page, we'll be looking in to it surely.
On occasion I do get chat agents that actually know about their wares. This was not one of those times.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
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The important thing was did you find out if your contact had a proper BestBuy uniform/shirt, as they do in the store or is he a second-stringer hiding out somewhere overseas?
This makes all the difference in the world.
Oh, by the way, the extra six memory stick (I suppose one goes into the box with the other) are to be used as stirrers.
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Sometimes a 7 passes for a 1 ... that's why I (often) put a stroke thru the middle of the 7 ... freaks most non-Europeans out.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Gerry Schmitz wrote: that's why I (often) put a stroke thru the middle of the 7 I have done / do it always. I can vary on doing it all at once or in two lines but always with the line in the middle.
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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So; got a small system for you, 5 memory sticks over USB-hub in RAID-5.
They all limited to 8 Gb though.
No, not fast, the hub is limited to USB-2. No, not much space, just 8 Gb, that's what my keys do. And only works under Ubuntu, but you can mount that in Windows.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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To date, very roughly 30 million people have been vaccinated in the US. Coincidentally the number of people (not vaccinated) that got the virus, is also approaching 30 million. Let's look at the effects on both groups: Of those vaccinated I have not seen any reports of deaths directly attributed to the vaccine. Of those who became infected, the number of deaths is approaching half a million!
How do you like them odds, partner?
We are very appreciative of the people who made the vaccine possible for us!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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Cp-Coder wrote: Of those vaccinated I have not seen any reports of deaths directly attributed to the vaccine. Of those who became infected, the number of deaths is approaching half a million! Although I have my and the Mrs' vaccinations scheduled, I have to disagree with your use of the data. They really aren't measuring the same thing.
One is testing to see if, in a pool of 30M there are any deaths from becoming a member of a certain pool. The other, should be related to a pool of all persons who have not been vaccinated and the lethality of that state.
I agree with the point you are making but the proper comparison is roughly an order of magnitude less horrific than you claim. Restated: mortality of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated.
I wish our shots were in March instead of April, so you know where I stand on this.
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My purpose is to make a strong case for vaccination. I believe my use of the data is good enough to meet that goal.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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