Where in the World has the Forum Gremlin gone Now? Complaint Thread
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Wah. Sumbuddy yanked the thread out from under me. So here is something that makes no sense.
he had a lovely head of curls in I Claudius. ooo he was da ebil in I Claudius.
Remember the period of time when they could not be reached by phone at all?
i volunteered to work christmas eve ... wth? lol.
i don't normally work mondays, but i'm comin in the mondays before and after christmas.
a few extra quid, tee hee, buy meself an asus quad core mr scrooge. if i can find win7. no stinkin win10. no stinkin wifi in desktop, that zz whot netbooks are for ..
me lil ole acer aspire netbook don't holde no charge no mores. bought 2008, lil workhorse of a netbook, all 11" screen of h'it.
off to see the wizard, becuz of all the wonderful thingz he doez.
ma pritty and your lil buppy too
Not really. The first time I tried I got a person. I don't call often. But until recently, I've always gotten a person and often had a resolution to my issue right on the phone. Those days are gone.
Dana
Can't reinstall Indigo at the moment, since I'll need to contact support and hope that I can get this problem of mine resolved... I checked my emails and it doesn't seem I saved (or had accidentally deleted at some point) the email containing the license and receipts ><
I still have my Vray license email though, so am just using that for the time being.
Playing with random rendering a bit; the textures on the box in the background uses photos I took myself :D
Complaint 46,715 B-004:
People who leave important (real ones) messages for you that go like this: "HellothisisEliamalisafromLiquidalloysincconfominyerorderorsomethingthpppppwertzblabsnortitisVERYIMPORTANTthatsalmonflybanjodishwasherthapfwerpflazzzartyousnortallusbackatfiveunsnorxsixtensacajaweahamburgerbunminecraftORfaxusatsixsixtenmoosehoofsevenandahalfbeforeSNORT or yourorderwillbeshippedtoNewtGingrichinatree,SnortThankyou!!"
All one sentance and sponken in 6 seconds or less...
This isn't a speech problem... It's either a problem of an employer giving someone too many calls to make in one day, someone making calls who has had too much crack,redbull or concentrated energy supplements or the place is on fire and the boss won't let her leave until she finishes calling me... It has occurred to me that over the past year or so like 90% of the real calls I get are like that... Not just small companies or a doctors office, but big companies where you'd expect the person to better phone skills... Several are companies that when you call you get the "this call may be recorded to ensure quality service"... So you think there was some sort of standard... Maybe.
Megh.
new lego spiderman toy out Dec12 on amazon.com. if they can deliver it before christmas day,
upstairs neighbor told me not to buy anything for the 4yo. i could see him shaking his head behind her. i can't give christmas presents to the buppies and be empty handed for the 4yo? talk about an ebeneezer scroogh pre-enlightenment grinch. brand new to the market is better chance he won't already have that lego.
Perhaps you could use your extra income to buy a few more letters for your keyboard and fix the misfiring ones.
I get those. But there isn't much I can do about the recorded messages. However, when it happens in person in a store or utility office or DMV I simply let them finish their prattle, then I stay quiet for a moment, then with a well practiced pathetic ancient person look say quietly and slowly, "I'm sorry, I know you said something very important and you probably said it very well, but please, remember that old people listen slowly." I don't mention that I'm continually trying to filter out the ringing in my ears and the voices in my head telling me to grab a knife and attack.
Got a replacement fish and now heading home.
Morning. There is a mob of red and blue rainbow lorikeets in our old pear tree squabbling over breakfast loud as a football fans having a food fight over a line-ball :)
...so, mystery of the no notifications solved. 5 pages behind.
Well, while it' is nice in both Austin and Melbourne (30° warmer than here in both locations) the local weather has been terrible. Being hit by a series of storms that will continue through the next weekend. Over 5.6" of rain since Sunday, lots of localised flooding and wind damage. On Tuesday the local transit service issued a full system wide alert that all services, bus and LRT, were being severely impacted by the weather, the worst being a sinkhole which appeared on the east side along one of the tram lines.
Today it's been a mix of sun, rain, wind, and even hail at times. Glad I don't need to go out anywhere.
What is a FREE program like Excel that excels in being free and good?
...hmm going to get progressively colder as wth week goes on, good I bought that big tin of hot cocoa yesterday.
Looks good!
Dana
LibreOffice is supposed to be pretty good. Some features are missing, others are there that Excel doesn't have. But the file format is compatible, so you can import from Excel into Calc, the spreadsheet program.
LibreOffice
Dana
"OpenOffice" currently owned and distributed officially by Apache. It was developed by "SUN Microsystems" as a free alternative to Microsoft Office and has a significant following. However, for the last couple years it's been maintained by Apache.
https://www.openoffice.org/
It has an "Excel" compatible spreadsheet called "Calc" I've used it for years.
It also has a "Word" compatible word processor called "Writer"
It has several other apps compatible with various parts of Microsoft's Office suite but not necessarily with the most current versions.
It has it's own storage formats but can read and write in Microsoft's formats. You have to tweak the settings to tell it which format to read/write, but once configured it just works.
It's an excellent product and I've used it for all my professional type documents.
Be sure to get it straight from the horses mouth through the "openoffice.org" website.
I recommend "OpenOffice" without reservation except for it not being totally compatible with all the most modern features of Microsoft's current Office suite. Its interface is very much like Office2003.
Oh, one other thing about OpenOffice, if you have any trial versions of Microsoft Office installed you will probably have to tell Windows to invoke the OpenOffice app instead of the Microsoft app based on the filename extension. e.g.. ".doc" or ".xls"
I had tried "LibreOffice" once. My experience with "LibreOffice" was a disaster! I may have gotten it from a contaminated source but I battled malware for weeks immediately after installing it.
i think people find me boring.
harrr arrr shivrr me timbrrrs ... cept there no timber on space pirate ships
mini marshmallows ?
need water but iz cold outside the blanket.
Boring illustration.
LibreOffice is a child of OpenOffice, just like Apache OpenOffice. It was what they call a "fork" of the code. You should have basically the same experience with it. Maybe you didn't get it from the source. That's the bad thing about Open Source software...anybody can distribute it...and not everybody is trustworthy. Since free software has such a draw, it also has a draw to bad people who want to spread malware and steal people's information.
Dana
How can you tell?
There was some very hot wind blowing real hard here, strawberries started popping out so can't complain but early summer here this year and stormy
unless the ship is made from one of those space trees you hear about
What people? Easily bored people? You are interesting.
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Can hear Taylor Swift from our place complaint. Very loud band, must be about three blocks to the stadium I guess