Tho' I'm also tempted to put wingtips on him.
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:34,
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...so the countless hours were not in vain....YAY!...*PHEW!*....animation is hard work!
...I CAN PLAY MY BASS FOR YOU!!

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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:41,
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...I CAN PLAY MY BASS FOR YOU!!

Eats time like a time eating monster thing too.
Jam teim!

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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:43,
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Jam teim!

*clicks*
That's how I feel with my mac at the moment - after finding out f5 is volume, not refresh, I mean, wtf!
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:34,
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That's how I feel with my mac at the moment - after finding out f5 is volume, not refresh, I mean, wtf!
F5 is still refresh for me.
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:36,
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/only owned mac for 2 days, never allowed internets on work mac
Still, that's 2 buttons! Must remap!
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:39,
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Still, that's 2 buttons! Must remap!
Pinkie on SHIFT MOTHERFUCKERS and thumb apple
index R etc. C and V just below... it works ok.
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:42,
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index R etc. C and V just below... it works ok.
does f5 autodial the council recycling employees to come and pick up your 2 day out of warranty/piece of shite apple computer.
/doesn't want to discuss macs v pcs but boils with rage when he remembers his ibook.
GRRRRRRRRRRR!
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:40,
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/doesn't want to discuss macs v pcs but boils with rage when he remembers his ibook.
GRRRRRRRRRRR!
It's so much better with my wacom, it performed terribly on my now-exploded PC. I've never used an ibook but I'm assuming they're pretty darn similar give or take a strange spaced out keyboard.
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:43,
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iBooks were lovely aside from a couple of "bad batches". Being, like, two entire revisions of them which suffered from build/design flaws on the logic board.
Exacerbated by Apple's well-meaning but AWFUL third-party repair people in the UK. Mine came back barely held together and positively reeeking of some sort of cleaning spray.
Still lessthanthree Apple/OS X though - but my PowerBook is relegated to "oh yeah, forgot I had that" now I have an M2010 to play with. Vista-- though. Oh, there are not enough --s for Vista.
Like the new iMacs. They had the decency to wait until 2 months after I bought myself a 24" intel iMac to launch them. Rumours came out the day I got it home...
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 3:54,
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Exacerbated by Apple's well-meaning but AWFUL third-party repair people in the UK. Mine came back barely held together and positively reeeking of some sort of cleaning spray.
Still lessthanthree Apple/OS X though - but my PowerBook is relegated to "oh yeah, forgot I had that" now I have an M2010 to play with. Vista-- though. Oh, there are not enough --s for Vista.
Like the new iMacs. They had the decency to wait until 2 months after I bought myself a 24" intel iMac to launch them. Rumours came out the day I got it home...
Open System Preferences
Click 'Keyboard & Mouse'
Check the 'Use F1-F12 keys to control software features' (if you're using a laptop and don't want to have to press [fn]-F5)
Click 'Keyboard Shortcuts'
Click the '+'
From the popup menu choose Safari
Type 'Reload Page' (sans quotes) into the Menu Title field
In the 'Keyboard Shortcut' field press F5 (or [fn]-F5 depending on what you did earlier)
There you go, now in Safari F5 is refresh...
edit/ I should mention that this RE-MAPS the current [apple]-R to F5 for refresh... You could teach yourself to use [apple]-R. I know it my not be what you're used to but it's just as quick.
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:44,
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Click 'Keyboard & Mouse'
Check the 'Use F1-F12 keys to control software features' (if you're using a laptop and don't want to have to press [fn]-F5)
Click 'Keyboard Shortcuts'
Click the '+'
From the popup menu choose Safari
Type 'Reload Page' (sans quotes) into the Menu Title field
In the 'Keyboard Shortcut' field press F5 (or [fn]-F5 depending on what you did earlier)
There you go, now in Safari F5 is refresh...
edit/ I should mention that this RE-MAPS the current [apple]-R to F5 for refresh... You could teach yourself to use [apple]-R. I know it my not be what you're used to but it's just as quick.
Now, can you fix my washing machine? It's making a funny sound.
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:46,
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It may be a sock or other piece of small clothing caught on something outside the drum. Does it tend to wobble more doing a spin than it did when you first had it? If so it might need the drum taking out and checking for foreign objects. It might also be the ballast that needs re-seating, very rarely the concrete blocks come loose on their mounts.
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:49,
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Whilst you were typing that I investigated the source of the sound.
It was a 'you silly woman you have left a quid in your jeans pocket' sound. I am now a quid up and have a mended washer. You should be a computer mender who plumbs on the side, like!
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:51,
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It was a 'you silly woman you have left a quid in your jeans pocket' sound. I am now a quid up and have a mended washer. You should be a computer mender who plumbs on the side, like!
/standard humour[o,le]ss response to a situation blog
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:55,
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*shoves in a dodgy fiver and hopes for a nice clean tenner to appear*
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 0:57,
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The ink will run. You haven't let it dry for long enough!
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Sun 12 Aug 2007, 1:02,
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Fucking kill!! Fucking die! Die die die die die die die!!! Kill!!! Kill kill kill die die die!! Stab!! Fucking Stab! Die! Die die die!!!
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