Does it have an Outlook clone yet that works with Exchange?
The automatic virus vector functionally is taking a bit of time. Unlike Outlook you currently you have to click on the malware, save it and tell it to run.
transitions in Impress are fundamentally and shockingly broken
IMHO if you want effects like that do a movie. Going halfway between a static slideshow and a movie is almost asking for pain if you push up from the slideshow end. If it's art use an artists tools. If content is more important than distraction perhaps the effect isn't so important - not to excuse how broken it is, just to point out the effect is an afterthought outside of the purpose of content presentation.
So yes, while it would be annoying that dissolves and all that art is broken it annoys me more than a little to wait for the presenters idea of art to finish before I can watch the next slide.
like all you did was dust off something you made in the early 90s
It's a fucking slideshow done digitally. It's ALL like something from the 1970s only on a computer.
IMHO the stupid powerpoint slideshow idea should have been dead and buried in 1996. Do it as a web presentation since intranets are the final resting place of any slideshow of any importance. You'll save yourself or another conversion hassles and future compatibility problems.
People who work in an office or go to school are used to the ribbon now, and have a hard time finding what they want among the various drop down menus.
But they only have to look once and then it's easy to remember. With the ribbon you've got to look every damned time for that little picture to click on and move across half the screen or more to get there. You even have to look to be sure your are on the correct tab (fuck that "ribbon" terminology - it's nothing like the thing it was named after).
It looks very much that they ignored the collected data when the alternative was making it look pretty. There are people in my office who still find it slow to use and distracting despite having used the ribbon since it was imposed on us. A good exercise is to watch someone use it (someone who uses it daily) and then watch the same person use another frequently used application that still uses menus. You'll see how slow the ribbon is compared with the other interface and how there are small mouse movements for menus and half-screen back and forth to open a part of the ribbon and get to the correct icon. The frequently used icons seem to require a lot of mouse movements to reach so I very much doubt that the collected data was used effectively.
You didn't see his tweets in November about removing citizenship? He's hit the Muslims, he's hit the greens, he's going to work his way down his enemies list and you are going to find that there are a lot of people on it.
I consider violent activists a far bigger threat... Jesus types
Take a look at some of the people close to Trump starting with Bannon. They are not "Jesus types" - they are the merchants in the temple at best and more like the violent activists you mentioned. They want to put what they call "normal people" up a notch by shitting on everyone else, and their definition of normal isn't something that even includes people from California or Maine or even a mid-western Catholic.
I think you are going to be getting a lesson soon that is going to teach you about government and that how even a mediocre one is better than both anarchy and what we'll soon be seeing.
Your own quote disproves it. December happens to come before January - inconvenient, but there it is - Bush did the deed even though Biden tried to give Obama the credit for it.
Then why not write as such instead of sounding like a sample on a loop? Start with wondering why the new Judge who only has ten years experience was chosen and why a few thousand others (at least hundreds who will have the right sort of ideology for Republicans to the smallest detail) have been passed over.
Obama, Bush etc all had their faults but they were different to the current situation as shown by many things, including the artificial emergency still playing out at airports.
You are still cheering him? I give it a max of two weeks before Trump is going after you as well as the Muslims. I hope I'm wrong, but after his ridiculous artificial emergency this week it's on the cards that his next one to save America's florists and bakers from gays is not far off.
How much voice printing do you think they can do with phone quality sound
Sorry to reply to you again, but phone quality sound is now extremely high quality compared with the stuff that was being analysed a couple of decades back when the field was relatively new.
There was a very funny case near me not long ago of a drug dealer caught using a "burner" phone. It turns out that it's a bad idea to set up a drug deal by phone have your main phone, with an account in your own name, turned on and in your pocket at the same time as you are standing alone in the middle of a large otherwise deserted park using that "burner" phone. The location records from the phone in his name matched the "burner" with no other people around to provide any doubt.
Good advice but it's a misleading headline above. It appears their real backup exists and is six hours old, so annoying but not catastrophic. It is a good example that replication is not a backup and is often a way to just mirror mistakes.
Random stock answer number five was it? Obviously not projecting because you were the one who proudly stated that you had "fisked" a dozen of my posts.
I get what you are referring to now.
"The 1938 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act had outlawed, "non-nutritive items" inside confections, while the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) had specified that toys must be safe for children of all ages" That law is why the toy parts are in plastic capsules in items such as Kinder Surprise, Yowies and Candy Treasure Choco Treasure surprise eggs. The plastic capsule I think is a sensible solution but I'm convinced that a patent on putting a toy inside chocolate is a bit ridiculous.
Here is an article on the topic from 2014: http://www.abc.net.au/news/201... From that article: "Yowie has the only patent given by the US Food and Drug Administration for a chocolate-encased toy"
"But with the patent for Yowie's expiring in 2019, Kinder's strong brand awareness and deep marketing pockets could cause a melt-down for Yowie."
It's kind of stupid that something with so much prior art can be patented IMHO, but that's how it is at the moment.
No - the idea was the basis of modern medicine, but then perverting it. It's all there in that article you are just misunderstanding what I was calling the good idea. The good idea was not had by the quack Hahnemann but by people like Cullen (and many others) who provided the a real angle to exploit for a scam.
And yours that were nothing but meaningless and often incorrect replies intended to bully were not? Oh - I forgot - double standard - carry on with your meaningless life of petty attempted bullying and red hot anger when you hit someone who does not immediately roll over. It will at least give us something to laugh at.
but it can really only be said when he actually does it
Pay attention to what he is doing now. He's already trying to put the post of President before that of all the courts in the land over something that is ultimately not especially important - a completely artificial emergency. How this fight plays out over the next week will show among other things if the Constitution remains binding (as in, do the courts have the power to overturn unconstitutional actions by a President) and if habeas corpus can be forced by the courts or not.
Besides, he's kicked the head of the joint chiefs of staff and his intelligence advisor off the national security council and elevated a Breitbart "journalist" into the role. If that's not freaking you out it should. I thought he would stack the Supreme Court with enough people that he would get the numbers but now it looks like he's going to just defy the entire legal system instead.
Good to finally have a President who's willing to put his own country, and its citizens, first again
If you are not incredibly dim I give you one week or less before you work out that Trump is being put first and he really doesn't give a shit about the country or it's Constitution. He used to have a hobby of breaking commandments one by one. Now it will be amendments.
Yes, because if you don't explain why, many people will just ignore what you say as background noise
I'll try again. When it's a lie does it really matter if it is spelled the wrong way or not?
This stuff is just like a Hollywood idea of Voodoo where it is so obviously fiction that it does not matter at all if someone there is something true about some aspect of Voodoo. If there was some truth that bit has never made it as far as the consumer.
1D"... which is a 10:1 dilution. At that point, there can be a significant amount of stuff.
Indeed, they have managed to royally fuck up a placebo if they do that.
I notice that it's also not possible to get Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs either
That's a patent thing - utterly stupid but nothing to do with the FDA. The short story is another company got the US patent for toys inside chocolate despite such things being available for many years.
Does it have an Outlook clone yet that works with Exchange?
The automatic virus vector functionally is taking a bit of time. Unlike Outlook you currently you have to click on the malware, save it and tell it to run.
IMHO if you want effects like that do a movie. Going halfway between a static slideshow and a movie is almost asking for pain if you push up from the slideshow end. If it's art use an artists tools. If content is more important than distraction perhaps the effect isn't so important - not to excuse how broken it is, just to point out the effect is an afterthought outside of the purpose of content presentation.
So yes, while it would be annoying that dissolves and all that art is broken it annoys me more than a little to wait for the presenters idea of art to finish before I can watch the next slide.
It's a fucking slideshow done digitally. It's ALL like something from the 1970s only on a computer.
IMHO the stupid powerpoint slideshow idea should have been dead and buried in 1996.
Do it as a web presentation since intranets are the final resting place of any slideshow of any importance. You'll save yourself or another conversion hassles and future compatibility problems.
People who work in an office or go to school are used to the ribbon now, and have a hard time finding what they want among the various drop down menus.
But they only have to look once and then it's easy to remember. With the ribbon you've got to look every damned time for that little picture to click on and move across half the screen or more to get there. You even have to look to be sure your are on the correct tab (fuck that "ribbon" terminology - it's nothing like the thing it was named after).
It looks very much that they ignored the collected data when the alternative was making it look pretty.
There are people in my office who still find it slow to use and distracting despite having used the ribbon since it was imposed on us. A good exercise is to watch someone use it (someone who uses it daily) and then watch the same person use another frequently used application that still uses menus. You'll see how slow the ribbon is compared with the other interface and how there are small mouse movements for menus and half-screen back and forth to open a part of the ribbon and get to the correct icon.
The frequently used icons seem to require a lot of mouse movements to reach so I very much doubt that the collected data was used effectively.
You didn't see his tweets in November about removing citizenship?
He's hit the Muslims, he's hit the greens, he's going to work his way down his enemies list and you are going to find that there are a lot of people on it.
Take a look at some of the people close to Trump starting with Bannon. They are not "Jesus types" - they are the merchants in the temple at best and more like the violent activists you mentioned. They want to put what they call "normal people" up a notch by shitting on everyone else, and their definition of normal isn't something that even includes people from California or Maine or even a mid-western Catholic.
I think you are going to be getting a lesson soon that is going to teach you about government and that how even a mediocre one is better than both anarchy and what we'll soon be seeing.
Tell me how "projection" fits spamboy. You did the deed and not I so I can see any possible way it can apply.
Your own quote disproves it. December happens to come before January - inconvenient, but there it is - Bush did the deed even though Biden tried to give Obama the credit for it.
Then why not write as such instead of sounding like a sample on a loop?
Start with wondering why the new Judge who only has ten years experience was chosen and why a few thousand others (at least hundreds who will have the right sort of ideology for Republicans to the smallest detail) have been passed over.
Obama, Bush etc all had their faults but they were different to the current situation as shown by many things, including the artificial emergency still playing out at airports.
No, and I got the wrong impression from skimming the article.
You are correct and I am not.
You are still cheering him? I give it a max of two weeks before Trump is going after you as well as the Muslims.
I hope I'm wrong, but after his ridiculous artificial emergency this week it's on the cards that his next one to save America's florists and bakers from gays is not far off.
Sorry to reply to you again, but phone quality sound is now extremely high quality compared with the stuff that was being analysed a couple of decades back when the field was relatively new.
There was a very funny case near me not long ago of a drug dealer caught using a "burner" phone.
It turns out that it's a bad idea to set up a drug deal by phone have your main phone, with an account in your own name, turned on and in your pocket at the same time as you are standing alone in the middle of a large otherwise deserted park using that "burner" phone.
The location records from the phone in his name matched the "burner" with no other people around to provide any doubt.
Good advice but it's a misleading headline above. It appears their real backup exists and is six hours old, so annoying but not catastrophic.
It is a good example that replication is not a backup and is often a way to just mirror mistakes.
Random stock answer number five was it? Obviously not projecting because you were the one who proudly stated that you had "fisked" a dozen of my posts.
How about something intelligent instead of being replaced by a tape loop.
Obama has left the building and he's not coming back.
I get what you are referring to now.
"The 1938 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act had outlawed, "non-nutritive items" inside confections, while the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) had specified that toys must be safe for children of all ages"
That law is why the toy parts are in plastic capsules in items such as Kinder Surprise, Yowies and Candy Treasure Choco Treasure surprise eggs.
The plastic capsule I think is a sensible solution but I'm convinced that a patent on putting a toy inside chocolate is a bit ridiculous.
Here is an article on the topic from 2014:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/201...
From that article:
"Yowie has the only patent given by the US Food and Drug Administration for a chocolate-encased toy"
"But with the patent for Yowie's expiring in 2019, Kinder's strong brand awareness and deep marketing pockets could cause a melt-down for Yowie."
It's kind of stupid that something with so much prior art can be patented IMHO, but that's how it is at the moment.
No - the idea was the basis of modern medicine, but then perverting it.
It's all there in that article you are just misunderstanding what I was calling the good idea.
The good idea was not had by the quack Hahnemann but by people like Cullen (and many others) who provided the a real angle to exploit for a scam.
And yours that were nothing but meaningless and often incorrect replies intended to bully were not?
Oh - I forgot - double standard - carry on with your meaningless life of petty attempted bullying and red hot anger when you hit someone who does not immediately roll over. It will at least give us something to laugh at.
Pay attention to what he is doing now. He's already trying to put the post of President before that of all the courts in the land over something that is ultimately not especially important - a completely artificial emergency. How this fight plays out over the next week will show among other things if the Constitution remains binding (as in, do the courts have the power to overturn unconstitutional actions by a President) and if habeas corpus can be forced by the courts or not.
Besides, he's kicked the head of the joint chiefs of staff and his intelligence advisor off the national security council and elevated a Breitbart "journalist" into the role. If that's not freaking you out it should.
I thought he would stack the Supreme Court with enough people that he would get the numbers but now it looks like he's going to just defy the entire legal system instead.
And the problem with that is?
You've got something between your ears Crash - use it!
If you are not incredibly dim I give you one week or less before you work out that Trump is being put first and he really doesn't give a shit about the country or it's Constitution. He used to have a hobby of breaking commandments one by one. Now it will be amendments.
I'll try again.
When it's a lie does it really matter if it is spelled the wrong way or not?
This stuff is just like a Hollywood idea of Voodoo where it is so obviously fiction that it does not matter at all if someone there is something true about some aspect of Voodoo. If there was some truth that bit has never made it as far as the consumer.
Indeed, they have managed to royally fuck up a placebo if they do that.
That's a patent thing - utterly stupid but nothing to do with the FDA. The short story is another company got the US patent for toys inside chocolate despite such things being available for many years.