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Liese S. - Sep 14, 2011 11:05:50 am PDT #17850 of 25501
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

I occasionally see that on FB and think, "Oh, that's just like Liese!"

I contemplated moving to a style of writing that contained no contractions. But I was too lazy. But it's over now! I can contract all I want!


§ ita § - Sep 15, 2011 6:58:04 am PDT #17851 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Mostly I've been reading about Windows 8 in the context of tablets (I'm a little tablet crazy right now, because I already shopped, thank you). But I did notice this on it, which is changing things:

Microsoft says that "to get the most out of touch-first browsing, the Metro style browser in Windows 8 is as HTML5-only as possible, and plug-in free". That means that if you launch the browser from the Metro start screen, you won't be able to use Flash or other plug-ins on any of your sites. However, if you launch it from the traditional desktop, you'll still have your Flash. You can read more about Microsoft's decision at their blog, linked below.

iPads are the most prevalent tablet, Android the most prevalent mobile platform, but Windows 8 will be everywhere because it's everywhere. So when they start pushing HTML 5 and pushing out Flash, more things will change.


Toddson - Sep 15, 2011 7:19:53 am PDT #17852 of 25501
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Liese's having contractions! pass it on


Toddson - Sep 16, 2011 12:15:19 pm PDT #17853 of 25501
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Not only is working eating from the bottom, but Office 2010 seems determined to eat my work. Starting to feel like that cartoon of the line of increasingly larger fish eating the next smallest.

OK - to get down to cases - has anyone else had this problem? We have this large Excel spreadsheet that has to have a lot of text in the various cells - lists of company names in several (done as a chunk of text with commas in some names, semicolons separating the individual names), a good chunk (100 words or so) of plain text in another.

I did a merge into Word file to get specific bits of information organized in specific ways. When I got the final version, certain names on the list were missing in the Word file and the large chunk of text had duplicated. When I went back to the Excel file, some of the lists of names had been cut short - which is why they didn't merge into the Word file.

to put it simply, WTF?


Consuela - Sep 16, 2011 1:33:02 pm PDT #17854 of 25501
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

When I went back to the Excel file, some of the lists of names had been cut short - which is why they didn't merge into the Word file

Oh, man, I used to see that. It has something to do with the upper limit of the cell size when it's formatted for text, I think. I don't remember what to do about it, though.


Toddson - Sep 16, 2011 1:50:04 pm PDT #17855 of 25501
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

I figured it was something like that. sigh

Thanks ... it is kind of reassuring to know I haven't completely lost it.


le nubian - Sep 16, 2011 3:34:51 pm PDT #17856 of 25501
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Yes, Excel has limits on how many characters can be in a cell. I think you might be able to find the limit if you google.


Typo Boy - Sep 16, 2011 3:43:18 pm PDT #17857 of 25501
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Sounds like time to switch to a database.


§ ita § - Sep 17, 2011 2:00:34 pm PDT #17858 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I asked the resounding stupid question here about "Where is Google chat?" on my Android devices. I have been using it a bit clumsily on my tablet (sorry, Perkins), but I just went into it on my phone and it only lets choose my primary phone's GMail address, even though I have three installed (G+ points to a different one, for instance). On the tablet, I get a choice. Am I again missing something obvious?

I know I'm missing something obvious in that I can't get it not to vibrate to notify me of new mail. I swear I've been into the right settings to turn it off, but still three pulses when new K9 mail comes in, and a couple other notification services. Bothers me.


§ ita § - Sep 17, 2011 2:55:13 pm PDT #17859 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Other beef: Printing. What's with that? My HP C6200 is too old to print to? That's not fair. That strikes me as a lack of willingness to support, rather than a straight up technical limitation. That's my last remaining serious beef with the tablet, that I have to go through a computer to print anything I generate off of it.