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Quote: Who ever thought hiding scrollbars was a great idea in the first place? Those evil MIME players of course !
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They'll be more exciting features coming soon but they have to get the important features out 1st.
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film. Steven Wright
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Did Romans open parcels with a pair of Caesars?
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when the weren't wandering about
Signature ready for installation. Please Reboot now.
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Yes, when they didn't burn 'em all.
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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During election years some Senators were known to run with Caesars.
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As Nero I can figure, they prefer a Cicero.
Meanwhile, Skype just a coluseaum application?
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Ide thought they just used Brute force.
/ravi
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Thats how they cut their pizza's. When the son would finish a pizza in its entirety the father would proudly proclaim. "I'm gladiate the whole thing." **note this may not be historically accurate, but since I didn't live back then, it might not be completely incorrect either.
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which begs me to ask, how do you know it's there?
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Saw a picture of it, and used what I learned from "GeoGuessr" to see if it was real.
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That actually looks like it could be fun/interesting. I will to look at this "GeoGuessr" more after work.
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It gives you a random Google streetView picture and a map of the world. You have to get as close as possible to the original point at which it was taken. Closer you are, the more points you get.
Some of the Australia ones are next to impossible, but it's quite interesting in a nerdy sort of way!
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Holy Moley! Did the Earth's magnetic field flip already? Kept zooming out to where I could see where that was located and Earth was "upside down".
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I must agree on that ... even worse - I was not able to restore it, sorry for that
It seems that we are all upside down now ...
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Very small houses in this area ...
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Yeah, I thought the same thing.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Hmmmm,
Rage wrote: Very small houses in this area ...
Just checked and the average square footage of homes in that area is ~2000 square feet / 185 square meters. While the average size homes in Germany are 1,185 square feet / 109 square meters.
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That is hilarious! Remember when TPing (Toilet papering) a person's house could only be seen by the people who lived on or drove down the street?
It's a whole new world out there!
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OG, why are we upside down ? ... please restore our Earth ...
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Tap the compass in the bottom right.
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I don't understand PowerShell, principally because its something I've always actively avoided. Looks nasty, but you can do some clever stuff with it so it seems. Some of my peers have this skill.
I'm wondering if I should get to know it. Anybody here got any opinions good or bad?
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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I are a dinosaur and I, too, have avoided PowerShell.
Having said that, I do find myself using it.
Over time, I've seen scripting done in various tools: VBScript, PERL, etc... but PowerShell seems to be the emerging tool.
Last week, I had to find a method to get the amount of memory installed on a computer and store that value; I COULD have done it in VBScript with WMI, but PowerShell was available and not that difficult to use.
I Googles the various pieces: get the installed memory, how to store the value in the system I'm using... and put them together into a single entity... and it worked the first time I ran it.
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