Vulnerabilities aren't vulnerabilities!
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é = é
or let autocorrect put it in and curse the ten million other places where autocorrect messes you over.
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It is advised that the order of those options be reversed. Only resort to shooting when walking away is not effective.
Now you're being social. What has become of TDWTF?
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Now you're being social. What has become of TDWTF?
Not social. Just prison-averse. Don't make me feed your entrails to my avatar.
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Compose ' e
With compose mapped over caps lock - let that key do something useful.
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And where are those on this keyboard?
All those media buttons but no é? What about ç? Or ^?
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That would be a French ç as in the word Français.
An American keyboard doesn't need one of those, even if it's French.
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That would be a French ç as in the word Français.
And my "Belgiuming " would be an expletive, not an indication of source language. Your point?
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Look at the back, was it really made in the US of A?
All I can find on mine is "Designed in Redmond, WA"
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All I can find on mine is "Designed in Redmond, WA"
IThinkIDestroyedMySpaceKeyPreyingOffKeysTooLookAtTheBackOfTheKeys
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All I can find on mine is "Designed in Redmond, WA"
My (wireless) one says "Made in China" (and nothing about WA). Your wired version is better - and what I have at home.
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The American version goes:
Opinions are like butt holes: everyone has one, and they all stink.
My version goes: opinions are like arseholes - everybody has at least two, generally pointing in opposite directions.
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My (wireless) one says "Made in China" (and nothing about WA). Your wired version is better - and what I have at home.
My wired one says both "Designed in Redmond, WA" and "Made in China".
But I'd gladly trade it for a $10 pos as this one drops the '8' and 'n' key. I guess that is what I get for a v1.0 from MS.
My logitech mouse is on its way out as well since it likes to double-click when I've only clicked once and just release the button while I'm still holding it. Still loving my logicool mouse though.
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My wired one says both "Designed in Redmond, WA" and "Made in China".
God, they've started copying that stupid marketing ploy of Apple's?
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arseholes - everybody has at least two
Well, I've only got one arsehole. Guess your saying doesn't apply to me!
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My (wireless) one says "Made in China" (and nothing about WA). Your wired version is better - and what I have at home.
Just making I recall correctly:
Isn't the wireless the 8000?
But I'd gladly trade it for a $10 pos as this one drops the '8' and 'n' key. I guess that is what I get for a v1.0 from MS.
Just sounds like it's wearing out. My 4000 is a v1.0, and it's still going strong after 2 years.
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Just making I recall correctly:
Isn't the wireless the 8000?
No, the 7000. HATEHATEHHATE it (see, not fixing that because I only hit the H once - this one is always bouncing chars and/or dropping them [yes, batteries are fresh] - I'll stick with wired keyboards, thank you...)
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... trolls/idiots have copyrights too.
You're implying they should be allowed rights. Troll/idiot is a choice. Their rights include remaining silent. if they're going to waive such a right as that, why allow them copyrights? :P.
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@Shoreline said:
The way I see it, arguing with idiots is a
spiritual exerciseuseless pastime for many people.
FTFYI don't disagree, I just find myself entertained by euphemisms.
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My Logitech keyboard was made in China, and it doesn't have any of the keys for 血汗工廠.
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it doesn't have any of the keys for 血汗工廠.
How did you type that without the missing keys?
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Compose ' e
With compose mapped over caps lock - let that key do something useful.Seems more useful than my usual changing my keyboard to "US International" and then cursing the dead keys.
I used to memorise the alt+numpad codes. A lot of the dos codes still work in windows. Even alt+1 gets a similey face.
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I've made do with windows' us-international for quite a while - it beat remembering numpad codes, and I didn't do serious development in those days.
Then I went linux, and linux's us-international is worse than the windows one.
Then I found compose and never went back.
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é
= é
I personally find it easier to remember alt+0233 on the numpad, along with a bunch of others. It's handy when I decide to go and answer a few maths questions on Yahoo! Answers to be able to remember ², ³, ° and the like. (I use HTML entities for the Greek letters and √, ∫, ∂, etc.)
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That it is needed to spell Français correctly.
Shame you spelled français incorrectly. ;)(For the unknowing, certain things we'd think of as proper nouns (and therefore initial-capsed in English) are written with initial-smalls in French: names of the days of the week, names of the months, names of human languages, and adjectives of nationality.)
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Of course, Français (m. sg. and pl.; Française f. sg.; Françaises f. pl.) means someone who's of French nationality or lives in France, so you're both right and wrong at the same time.
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Not only in french, but also in all romantic languages.
@lolwhat, that pendant badge is mine :-)
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I can haz pendantry badge?
@lolwhat, that pendant badge is mine :-)
Most of us don't hand out the required flags when you ask for the badge.
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Most of us don't hand out the required flags when you ask for the badge.
<sad_trombone.wav>
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Shit, I've been using that meme for at least a year now.
<not_a_furry.bin>
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welll technically my... perterbation? ... of that meme is using file extensions that don't make sense.
like :frystare.xml:
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my... perterbation? ... of that meme is using file extensions that don't make sense
Roger that.
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Pedant badge, surely? (Only one n in pedant...)
Well, yes, but some 'round these parts have been spelling it pendantry as a joke.