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The whole article is crap. People are so busy trying top pidgeon-hole "patterns" that nobody is gettign any f*ckin work done. Who gives a rat's ass whatcategory an object is in or what you call the category?
FFS, its no wonder MS can't deliver a bug-free update.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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WalkingCat has reported on an upcoming Insider Build, that may soon give users the option to reinstall Windows 10 using data from the cloud. I don't think this is the "Windows in the Cloud" that we were promised
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Maybe they'll add options to reinstall weven or XP, too.
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Oooh, that would be a great addition!
You should work at Redmond. How are you at creating icons?
TTFN - Kent
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Kent Sharkey wrote: How are you at creating icons? windows doesn't provide a program for creating icons and cursors, so I'm thinking of moving to Linux.
I mean, why stick with an operating system that won't let you do the important stuff?
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That's probably the fastest way they have found out to deal with the mess of the early access windows updates.
Seeing what is being rolled out to the users... I don't want to imagine what they do in the insiders club
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You should be extra careful about what document files you open using the LibreOffice software over the next few days. It is an accurate clone of Office
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It is an accurate clone of Office Except that reinstalling ms office with different parameters only makes it worse.
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heh. reminds me of when you could infect banner ads with executable code to exploit IE6
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codewitch honey crisis wrote: reminds me of when you could infect banner ads with executable code to exploit IE6 as it would be different today with newer browsers
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too true.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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Just after it announced that it was creating its own Space Command In related news, the presidential palace is being moved to a volcano off the coast of Cannes
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It's the French version of the Muppets: Sharks in Space!!!
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You will have heard of pair programming when two programmers team up to work on the same problem. Now there is mob programming which is pair programming raised to the power of however many people you can throw at it. Bring Your Own Pitchfork
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Absolutely!
It has been categorically proven, many times, that when a project is behind schedule, the best thing to do is randomly throw more programmers at it!
It never fails!*
* The project always fails, but "it" never does -- just ask the project managers.
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So much is written about happiness at work — yet judging from Gallup statistics that show 85% of employees aren’t engaged, few know how to attain it. It makes the boss think they haven't done their job
(And that makes *them* sad at work)
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I'm ahead of the curve by never being happy to begin with. Take that Harvard.
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This is bollocks.
Case in point: No matter how hard I try to make You feel miserable, you're still that annoyingly affable and chirpy Canadian ice-hockey-player type, eh?
n.b. Hockey is hockey; ice-hockey is not.
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Let's speak clear... being happy at work, is a lottery. If you find something like that, good for you.
But not being happy at work, doesn't precisely mean, that you have to swallow all the sh*t that a moron wants to throw you.
I don't pursuit happiness at work. I just want to work in a place where I am respected and get a good wage. I already have my happiness with my family and friends.
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Today we're happy to announce a new experience on docs.microsoft.com - a unified, company-wide code samples browser. One-stop shopping for all Microsoft dev samples, until they move it again
Ignore all the previous one-stop shopping sites they've had over the years. This time, they really mean it!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: One-stop shopping for all Microsoft dev samples, until they move it againIgnore all the previous one-stop shopping sites they've had over the years. This time, they really mean it! They are getting inspired by google, I suppose
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Windows Phone might have survived if Microsoft hadn't make these mistakes, says a former Nokia engineer. Android and iPhone? (and Microsoft management)
Maybe if they were in the market 20 years earlier than them, instead of only 10? (OK, seven according to Wikipedia)
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ZDNet said: A Reddit user who claims to have been a Nokia engineer ... and a cousin of Baby Spice?
Claiming to be either of those was all the rage, at the time.
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And people accuse me of aging myself
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I googled it; I would never have known, otherwise.
I formally request that you believe that bullsh1t.
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