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Nathan Minier wrote: I do really badly in open plan offices. Fortunately, I have a boss that understands this.
I do really badly in an office. Unfortunately, I do not have a boss that understands this.
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From the article:
"Open-plan offices have taken off because of a desire to increase interaction and collaboration among workers."
No, they took off because companies saw a chance to save a few bucks.
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I kept thinking that is the real reason, they recently had a redesign of our area and squeezed in 2 more bodies, the excuse was that the design was more ergonomically sound, bullshit.
I moved to a different floor as I require western personal space area. Asians really don't have the same reaction to crowding a cuacs.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: Bloody hell I could have told them that for nothing.
There's your problem, you're not charging enough
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We must talk about Sid's cousin! (10)
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Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Discussion
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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I had hoped it would last longer than that, I liked that one.
You are up tomorrow!
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Nice clue, if anything Sid's cousin sounds too much like discussion - just sayin
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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I was hoping you'd get hung up when you spotted "we must talk" had ten letters...
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Science: there is a hidden uSwitch on the toilet which detects when I'm sitting down, and illuminates a huge sign on the roof telling waiting couriers to approach the house...
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No problem there - switch the switch...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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If I could find the damn thing, I would. I think it has stealth technology.
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Good luck. It's a thermistor[^] which is embedded into your toilet seat. Or they implanted you a RFID chip.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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None of these. Pure malice. I'm still not over that landwhale jumping into my arms to avoid falling into a construction pit while running around and texting. And of course it was obviously my fault, as if I were the sucker[^] who had married her.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Quote: Science or magic? What's the difference?
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Science gets more funding.
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For years--nay, decades--I've stuck with my old Microsoft IntelliMouse - I've had a few of them, but they've eventually all developed annoying quirks...the left mouse button would stop working and "drop" a window as I'm dragging it by its caption...right-clicks that wouldn't register unless I tried a few times, pressing harder each time...that sort of thing. I've taken apart/cleaned these a number of times, but in the end, I had to give up on all of them. Some just died altogether.
You can find the older model like mine on Amazon and eBay - but those who have them know they're no longer available, and they're asking $100, $200, even $250 for them. That's not gonna happen.
I've tried many alternatives over the years. I must be very fussy about mouse shapes and how it fits in your hand, because I hate just about every mouse that's in stores nowadays. I'm not a fan of wireless mice, so that limits my options. I've always found wireless mice to be trying too hard to go to sleep to save the battery - so if I'm slowing down to do some precision selection (moving just a few pixels at a time), it might go into sleep mode, so I have to give the mouse a jerk to wake it up, which means the cursor is now at the other end of the monitor. That could be just me, but my experience with them has been consistent. After I've purchased 4 or 5 different models, I had to wonder why I should expect a different outcome and have given up on them.
2 months ago I found some cheap off-brand $30 wired mouse I liked the shape of. I've put up with it for this long - it's not horrible. Less than 2 weeks ago however, the scrollwheel started to misbehave - if I scroll down 3-4 lines, it'll do it but also scroll back up a bit, so I have to fight it constantly, and simply scrolling to the end of a document is now taking roughly double the time it would ordinarily require.
So I told myself if Microsoft ever ran another batch of their original IntelliMouse - I'd buy enough of them to last me a lifetime. My lifetime, that is.
Then something unexpected happened: MS has brought back that very model. Well, a slightly updated version, but still the same basic model. Wired, USB, optical, that's all I want. Nothing fancy. So as I promised myself, I purchased 5 of them, and I just received the whole lot at lunchtime today. I've been using one of them since. I forgot how well these simply work.
Call me a shill if you want, I don't care. This is the model.
And IMO: You're not much of a computer user if you think all mice are equal.
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dandy72 wrote: Microsoft IntelliMouse
It's what I'm using, and I really can't remember when I bought it...I think it's been on the last 4 builds, so that make it around 15 years old. I do remember that it cost around $40 USD at the time. I also use a MS wireless mouse for the laptop. That one is at least 10 years old. Both still work perfectly. If either quit, I will be opting for MS again.
The keyboard imho is the thing I'm most likely to miss when it finally goes. It's an HP from 1998...from my first Windows system. I had to find a PS/2 to USB converter for the new rig.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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kmoorevs wrote: so that make it around 15 years old. I do remember that it cost around $40 USD at the time
The timeframe sounds about right, and it just cost me $42 CAD right now, 15 years later. So...good value for the money, I have to think.
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I do the same thing with mice and my favorite keyboard is an old IBM that I connect to USB via a PS2-USB converter.
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dandy72 wrote: I've tried many alternatives over the years
I just use a boring old HP standard mouse. They're fairly similar to the MS Intellimouse.
A Fine is a Tax for doing something wrong
A Tax is a Fine for doing something good.
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dandy72 wrote: I must be very fussy about mouse shapes and how it fits in your hand You got that right!
I'm left handed (all the most creative people are) but use the right handed button configuration of a logitec (or any other brand) of wireless mouse. When it dies, every 2-3 tears I get another one.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I really like my Corsair M65. It's a similarly simple design and taller than most which is nice for my huge hands. They don't sell the original anymore but I'll probably pick up an M65 Pro whenever this breaks.
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I have a Logitech M705 "Wireless Laser Optical" at work, and another M705 I travel with for my laptop, and a very similar model (rechargeable battery, docking station) Logitech MX1000 for my main desktop at home, that mouse must be over 10 years old now and still going strong, had to replace the docking station power brick in 2016, but managed to find the correct exact replacement brick on ebay.
It just feels right in terms of weight and shape, and guess I have just got used to it over the god knows how many years I have had it. The M705 battery lasts for ages which also helps.
Feels really weird if I use any others now.
Logitech for Business Marathon Mouse M705
Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse Review & Rating | PCMag.com
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