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A wild guess - Bigfoot ?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Nice one!
Solved by the time I saw it, but still a good clue.
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Thank you. I usually fail miserably trying to solve the CCC, and I am not very good (aka useless) at inventing clues.
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Good clue
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Just read the first paragraph of this[^]. (What they didn't know is he had two.)
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Creators Update has just pushed to the WookieTab and I thought "well, that went smoothly". I did, really - no problems.
Until I tried to use it ... the touch keyboard button is missing.
OK, find out how to get that back (Long touch the taskbar, select "show touch keyboard button")
And ... it's the basic "useless" keyboard that doesn't have a WIN key, Function keys, or even Up or Down buttons.
"Settings", "Devices", "Add the standard keyboard as a touch keyboard option".
And it's not there any more.
It's now on the "keyboard selector" button. Ah, OK - nice and easy to get to, that's better ... except IT'S ONLY AVAILABLE IF YOU USE A US KEYBOARD LAYOUT NOW.
For 's sake MS - stop making things harder to use for the rest of the ing world you provincial gits!
I'll try and calm down now...
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I've had this scenario for a while Paul, when I log in I get the UK keyboard with the £ sign and all the rest but when I select the keyboard on a web page or pretty much anywhere else, in order to get the arrow keys etc I have to select US
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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OriginalGriff wrote: stop making things harder to use for the rest of the [mastadon] ing world you provincial gits! Too late to get angry now. They have been stumbling around blindly ever since the days of Longhorn and Vista. We always let them get away with it as long as others had the trouble and now they think that they can do whatever they like.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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CodeWraith wrote: ...and now they think that they can do whatever they like.
Are you sure "think"-ing is a factor in their decisions?
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'Believe' would be the better word.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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I did a Windows 10 Update on our TeamCity server this week and after that all my desktop shortcuts were gone and I could not open the Windows Start menu anymore !
Luckily TeamCity would still build, but things like signing with signtool.exe didn't work anymore.
It turns out these problems were caused by a corrupt user account, the settings are now saved to another "Users\TEMP" directory.
I could get the Start menu working again by installing "Classic Shell", but I think it is sad how Microsoft updater handles this situation, on the internet I found a lot of complaints about this situation which apparently exist for years now ...
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If you are interested in downloading wallpapers from Bing and setting them to be your wallpaper you can try my latest app - Wallpaper Selector[^].
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Bing. Bing ... bing ... is that still going?
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you have to wonder with nads cutting so much ms stuff where bing is on that list, seems he's only keeping professional products.
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The wallpapers are still very nice.
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You mean ... you've found a use for Bing?
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Wallpaper...neat idea in theory, but since Windows 3.0, I haven't been able to help myself but to return to a solid black background after about 20 minutes.
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Just the name by itself is a rant.
Anybody into this?
Bitcoin crosses $17,000 mark; skyrockets more than $5000 in 2 days
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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I started in the early days, mined some coins, lost the wallet and now i am annoyed by it.
Values of 1-5k were reasonable but this is currently absolute *********************.
Rules for the FOSW ![ ^]
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I'm considering investing in it, but just to make a few extra dollars. It looks like it's down 12% overnight. I figure you should only invest an amount which you're willing to lose.
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jgakenhe wrote:
...you should only invest an amount which you're willing to lose
err, pedantic time,
people should consider how much can <b>afford</b> to lose (or risk) for the chance of a gain.
I have $110, I owe $100 rent, I might be very willing to throw $110 in the pot but I can only afford to loose $10. That's often the difference between people that still have a place to sleep, and those roughing it in the park.
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I'd only consider investing a maximum of my portfolio 5% in it for short-term investments. It is the unknown, but it's picking up steam and has a good chance to survive.
lopati: roaming wrote: That's often the difference between people that still have a place to sleep, and those roughing it in the park. Agreed. One of my hobbies is YouTube; yes I know it's a waste of time. Some of the people I talk with on there make videos, online gambling, affliate marketing, and bit coin. They'll do anything not to work, but start begging when finances go awry.
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jgakenhe wrote: an amount which you're willing to lose.
Is that before or after it is lost?
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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Short-term investment only and with only a small of capital.
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