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Split source string on spaces and punctuation; then scan for target string in the resultant array; counting the number of occurrences.
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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In light of "smartphones", Fauxbook, Twitfart, &etc., I suggest that Marshall McLuhan preposition be given a proper FIFY: "The medium is the message"
And I am aware of the irony of using FIFY in this post
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. . . when archeologist dig up and unlock computer data from our time, they'll come across a significant number of instances of "Lorem ipsum dolor . . . ". It will be found often enough to be deemed a very important tome and decades will be spent by hoards of scholars attempting to translate it.
As we'll be well composted by then, I'll enjoy my laugh now.
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You wait until they finish with that and try to make sense of Farcebook and Twatter!
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I see your point but you forgot to take into account that the "Cause of the Great Fall and Return Into Darkness" - as those two are referred to, historically, after their merger and expansion to broadcast services, was well documented.
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"Fat" lot of good that will do! In fact, by comparison I prefer OG's connection to extinction.
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Actually, it's not that hard. "Lorem ipsum dolor . . . " - distorted version of Cicero book passage. It's Latin with deliberately made mistakes.
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You'd think spellcheck or autocorrect would take care of that.
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GenJerDan wrote: spellcheck or autocorrect They, too, will take their toll on the archeologists of the future.
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And no doubt will become the basis of a popular religion as it conveniently gets translated to a list of things common folk should never do.
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I like the way you think. Can we monetize this yet?
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Why not? L. Ron Hubbard did something similar...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Which will leave the scholars confounded, as other archeological research determined that technology was rapidly replacing spiritual beliefs, and yet there seems to be this "Lorem..." incantation used to a new god of technology.
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Don't forget those twin gods Foo and Bar
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Don't forget their sibling Snafu.
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They will have a tough time deciphering this too :
#include <stdio.h>
Perhaps this occurs a lot more times than Lorem ipsum.
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They may, however, deduce from the remain construct over which it presides that it has some sort of reference to definitions as it is followed by (ultimately) mathematical-looking prose. The Lorem ipsum is in a paragraph form - as though it were conveying some information.
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But they already know what that means, since it's been used in the printing industry for hundreds of years.
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My Downloads directory, like all others is ordered by file name - that's just how I like it. But every so often when I go to view it, it has had its contents grouped by Date modified. So I reset to no grouping and it reverts to 'normal'. And then at some other random time after a download (but not always) it will be grouped again.
It is only mildly annoying but I wonder is it some feature that I am not aware of?
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following @KornfeldEliyahuPeter 's suggestion I googled and found this: Why does Windows groups Downloads files by date?[^].
Seems to be working ...
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modified 26-Jan-21 6:55am.
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Same here, Microsoft knows what's best for you
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Yup, it's REALLY annoying, and as you say: Every time you fix it, after some time, it reverts to date order.
I've Googled a lot but not found any lasting solution to it...
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I had it... And done something (can't remember what) and it went away... What I do remember, is that I found it on the web...
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