I only know the cool 3D-style clippy from later Office versions.
He looked more sympathetic.
I only know the cool 3D-style clippy from later Office versions.
He looked more sympathetic.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ye took too long
now yer post chance is gone
So the increased consumption of automatic transmission is an important factor.
inb4 "In modern automatics, this is no longer the case."
I don't know about cars, but here's some archived reference material:
Edit - PJH. Cogratulations - you've won a INB4 Fail badge!
It looks like it also checks the OP, not just the title.
All of your "matches" are image OPs, right?
So why is there a summary feature that does not work on long threads
Plenty of things to blame DC for, but not this.
I am aware that the original thread is very long and therefor it is kind of an edge-case.
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Finnish people be like why is he talking about conjugating an old shoe for the benchmark what is he even talking about
If you don't think we really are all crazy, you haven't been here long enough.
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I tend to have progressively more tabs open as the day progresses,
Temprorary additions to that are when I occasionally google a thing, and then I tend to view results one by one; not in a mass-shotgun opening of tabs that are 95% useless anyway.
Given the benefit of the doubt that you're just doing your work, what do you do that creates so many tabs?
I tried opera recently, but it opens all tabs in the background, and has no obvious option to turn that off, so it's unsuable to me.
I'm the kind of person who wants to view content that I requested, instead of not.
I don't understand the browsing behaviour that creates such a situation.
Why can "places where you can walk" be specified by dots instead of areas? It's not free-roam walking?
Oh right, I forgot about that multidimensional tabs feature, because I never use it because it's a bit cumbersome to access and it's really easy to forget about tab spaces.
So what am I to do with my OWIN tabs? Create 10 separate bookmarks?
Yeah.
Problem goes up when the number of tabs goes up, obviously.
And then later hunt them down individually?
then reopen them all as tabs again.
Well, that's trivial in Firefox. Put the marks in a folder and middle-click the folder.
Bookmarks for me are like a graveyard. Once something goes there, I'm never looking at it again.
On a widescreen, there's plenty of space for a bookmark sidebar to be open at all times.
Also, can you bookmark a group of tabs?
And then later easily unbookmark them?
You mean "delete"?
Mind if I flag you for pedantic dickweed? ^_^
I think my plural/singular matchings just went haywires there.
Bookmarks are a special sort of tabs that use no system resources at all.
ately, I started using Simple Window Saver plugin to get rid of at least some of the cruft.
How about
#BOOKMARKS
I think the new design is a kind of meta-WTF. Like, if you deliver WTF, then your design must also be WTF. It seems expertly designed to be very, very WTF.
@Intercourse said:
v1 is only three weeks out? Don't you think that is a bit optimistic?
Since it's apparently borderline unusable on mobile devices, and many browsers still have trouble keeping the scrolling consistent with the fog-of-war loading*, I think yes, that is very optimistic.
*) Chrome whenever, and Firefox does the occasional skip and jerk when moving upward through a thread.
preg_replace sounds like it belongs in the @SCOTUSblog thread
We got preg_filter and preg_last_error
(note: that's a single machine, just some disks are off-loaded to a second chassis with their own power supply)
DON'T ENCOURAGE HIM
It's not. I stuck it into two female teachers in middle school, and 3 in high school. Only one male teacher even asked.
Lo, we are trying to reinvent 4chan.
I'm gathering an away team. You're on it.
I do not even.
Have you accidentally enabled gestures or something?
That's "dooktop" for you Welsh.
What gets me about 8 is that I keep accidentally triggering drastic changes by moving my mouse in the wrong way.
Like what?
I sometimes do accidentally drag the top pixel of the dwktop which causes some kind of... UI... but other than that *shrug*
I've never found a way to easily launch a desktop app from the start screen.
You mean aside from clicking the tile for the application?
On the IE thing: Launch IE from the Start Screen, you get a dumbed down version with no plugins
No repro. I've been on Win8 for some time now and I've never seen this fabled Metro IE.
I would like to see and experience it at least once, but I don't know how to get to it.