4th q will fix everything.
She says with no basis whatsoever.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
4th q will fix everything.
She says with no basis whatsoever.
Consuela, on my Android Swype, it lets me easily and quickly add words to the dictionary. Like "cocksucker" and "BWAH" And then when you start Swyping, you get a little bar with suggestions and just press your correct word and bob's yu=our uncle.
I ADORE Swype.
I've been using it for nearly two years and doesn't seem to be learning much at all. Very annoying.
I don't think it learns either, which would be the greatest leap ahead for it, IMO. However, it works really well for my input style, so it's not a big handicap for me, but rather an occasional irritation that it doesn't know *that* yet, whatever this week's *that* is. During the time when I couldn't get Swype on my phone I used...SwiftKey which relies heavily on learning and predictive text, and that also worked pretty well for me... if it could have babies with Swype, I might throw my keyboards away. And, apparently, if it reads your FB and Gmail, it gets even better...so not the best partner for me, but even without that, interestingly fast.
Someone in Tech tried it and didn't like it--I remembered the alternative word suggestion functionality being criticised, for one. But I only used it a week.
My sister tossed Swype ASAP. She said it made her want to stab things. Tapping a touchscreen does that to me.
Consuela, on my Android Swype, it lets me easily and quickly add words to the dictionary
But that doesn't cover picking between two valid words. It doesn't seem to work out that *this* is how you enter "they're" and this is what swyping "there" looks like. For you.
Or maybe I should stop talking about football. Jeesh.
But that doesn't cover picking between two valid words. It doesn't seem to work out that *this* is how you enter "they're" and this is what swyping "there" looks like. For you.
Exactly, yes.
Any of the math peeps around? -t, you're usually pretty good at this. (Football? What football?)
The problem is:
Solve for h: 2A-hb1=hb2
Augh, coding. The 1 and the 2 are subscript.
My sister tossed Swype ASAP.
I hate it. I don't get it, and I sometimes turn it on accidentally and panic. Do not like.
h = 2A / (b1 + b2).
h=2 A/(b1+b2)
And what does the subscript mean? (Look, math classes were a long time ago, don't judge me.)