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Not that again. What rubbish.
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Because in the DOS days kiddies, a CTRL-ALT-DELETE was immediate and fatal to anything you might have going without confirmation. So it was best to make it next to impossible to accidentally execute.
Rant
I miss it - thank goodness we still have a reset button.
Now we not only have "Are you sure?" but the joys of "Working on Updates Don't turn off the PC."
/Rant
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One reason was that anybody needs both hands for it and so cant do it as easy per accident.
The history of Windows begun by copying from the MacOS.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Which in turn, was copied from the Xerox OS, along with the mouse.
When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others.
Same thing when you are stupid.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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Old news, but I still disagree. It gives me warm and fuzzies.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: But sometimes you really need to give three fingers
I don't give any finger. I just take away four.
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Pluralsight IQ is designed to assist developers in assessing their competencies and determining their proficiencies relative to their peers. 20 questions to find out just what you know
Or at least to figure out if it's bigger than a breadbox.
(Which is about 21,000 cm^3, apparently)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Pluralsight IQ is designed to assist developers in assessing their competencies and determining their proficiencies relative to their peers.
I failed. Doesn't that mean everyone is dumber than me then?
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This feature was already there, they just updated the name for it i think, i used to do assessment for C# and it would rank the level of developer that is he novice, intermediate or expert.
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I took that test too...
After 15 years of coding (started .NET around 2004 I think), it turned out I was a novice at C# and given the associated beginner's learning path.
It gives 1 'retry' without doing the learning. I retried the next day and rated as expert and given a very different learning path (exempt from all beginner and intermediate modules). I didn't learn anything in between - so I think those tests are a little suspect
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i appeared two times and both times i was given expert rating, but i followed intermediate courses too to get more better understanding.
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Turning off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when you're not using them on your smartphone has long been standard, common sense, advice. Unfortunately, with the iPhone's new operating system iOS 11, turning them off is not as easy as it used to be. You're turning it off wrong?
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WTF?
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Have you tried turning it off and then turning it on and then turning it off again?
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In response to the attack, Equifax set up a website — www.equifaxsecurity2017.com — for possible victims to verify whether they're affected. We've gone past the clown phase here.
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Quote: "Thank you for contacting us. We are very concerned and ready to help in any way we can. We have our top people on this. They are tweeting and hashtagging right now. Please press 1 for another useless message. If you really need help, press 2 for immediate transfer to the other automated system. Pressing 3 will definitely get a pre-recorded message that will provide our sympathy. Pressing 4 is the nuclear option and contains a computer-generated message that is random. This is a recording...This is a recording...This is a recording..."
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raddevus wrote: This is a recording...This is a recording...This is a recording..."
As with all such recordings, Equifax will disavow of any responsibility of wrongdoing. Your credit rating will self destruct in 30 seconds. Enjoy the site's hold music while you wait.
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Marc Clifton wrote: Your credit rating will self destruct in 30 seconds.
Yeah, it's our (consumer's) fault for using the commerce system.
Even though we consumers may not even know that this service is used on behalf of us.
The whole system is ridiculous.
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The study authors tested their hypothesis by giving college students tasks of varying difficulty and measuring how hot their foreheads got. "No colours anymore, I want them to turn black"
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What about the chili-heads that ALWAYS have hot foreheads?
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Tomorrow's Insider News:
Managers in Fortune 500 companies are installing thermal imagining sensors in their cube farms to monitor how hard worker bees are thinking. It is yet to be determined whether thinking harder gets you promoted or fired.
Next Week's Insider News:
ThinkGeek announces a new product -- a forehead heater -- which, besides keeping your head warm as freezing cold air condition blows on you from overhead vents, can spoof thermal imaging devices that measure how hard your thinking. It comes with several pre-programmed settings from brain-dead (manager material mode) to Einstein (updating your resume mode).
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It could also be used to determine one's level of constipation.
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Swift 4 builds on the strengths of Swift 3, delivering greater robustness and stability, providing source code compatibility with Swift 3, making improvements to the standard library, and adding features like archival and serialization. Now even swifter!
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That was fast, I mean swift!!! Already on version 4 and the initial version was release just a short while ago...
#SupportHeForShe
Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: the initial version was release just a short while ago... September 2014 actually and there has been a new version every September since. It's almost like they plan this stuff.
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