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Yeah,
But if you are the recipient of being called Average, it feels Mean...
Even though, provably it's probably true 50% of the time and a compliment 50% of the time
[Technically 1/2 Standard deviation less than 50/50, but if you are going there, you don't have any issues remembering Median vs Mean and probably can define Mode as well]
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Kirk 10389821 wrote: probably can define Mode as well
"Fashionable".
Simples!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Kirk 10389821 wrote: Even though, provably it's probably true 50% of the time and a compliment 50% of the time
You're assuming a certain distribution. As a counter-example, the distribution of heights of all people in kindergarten classrooms has two groups - one for the adults and one for the children. The average is somewhere between the two (closer to the children's group).
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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And when I skimmed the message subject, I caught something like '..Ave ... Maria ...' and thought to myself what's the point
modified 27-Mar-21 21:01pm.
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MariaDb maybe?
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Must be something like that
modified 27-Mar-21 21:01pm.
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Average, mean, median...
I like to think of myself as above all that.🤣
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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Yes, but you're co-workers have been PMing me to say otherwise
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Of course they have. They are all very mean!
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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DRHuff wrote: Average, mean, median...
I like to think of myself as above all that.🤣 By all medians: feel free to!
(Another thought: Don't forget that if you are one in million in China, there may be 1300 that are better than you.)
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trønderen wrote: (Another thought: Don't forget that if you are one in million in China, there may be 1300 that are better than you.) Over 1420 (and that only taking the "official" numbers, I suppose there will be some more)
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Dude, you could be 1 in a Billion, and not be alone on this planet!
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Then come the percentiles ...
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The way that I remember it is "The mean father has 4.2 children"
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Interesting... I was midway through a rebuttal, when it dawned on me..
Fathers don't normally have 0.2 children... Although in TODAYS WOKE World, I wont bother saying what came to mind w/regards to many options if you had said 4.9... LOL... "Child Abuse? or Math?"
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Actually, I had remembered it wrongly. The saying was actually "The mean father has 2.4 children"; but that does not affect the usefulness of the saying. A median no of children must be an integer, whereas a mean is often non-integer. It is an amusing statement because of the ambiguity about what a mean father means.
For UK CPian, I guess that is why the TV comedy series "2.4 Children" is so named - it is from this statement.
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The second biggest website on the Internet – YouTube – launched today in 2005.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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Background
My laptop arrived a couple of weeks ago and on the weekends I use it in a different space in my home so I don't feel like I'm in The Office (I'm WFH since Covid).
My main desktop in The Office is running Ubuntu 20.04 and I'm very happy with it. I use a program called Remmina[^] which allows me to remote to my work Win10 desktops.
Since yesterday was a weekend I was running my new Win10 laptop and I remoted to work for something using Windows RDP.
Visual Studio Code In Full-screen Mode - Ugh!
I got stuck in a mode where Visual Studio Code on the remote machine was in full-screen mode.
I could not figure out how to send a CTRL-TAB to switch through windows on the remote.
Remmina Supports Keyboard
In Remmina there is a simple toolbar that you use that allows you to choose to Send All Keyboard commands to remote when floating over the remote window. See snapshot[^].
Does RDP Let You Send Keyboard Commands?
I could not find this option anywhere in Win10. Is this removed from Win10 RDP?
Is it the version of Win10 that I'm running? I'm running Windows 10 Home 64 Plus and of course it is updated to the latest version.
I'm totally knocked out by this, if the feature to send special keys to the remote under Win10 RDP is gone or unavailable. And even if the option is there, it is so difficult to find that it is almost useless anyways. I never found it.
Is this the situation? What have you found?
If RDP doesn't support this, it literally means it is better to use Linux to remote to a Win10 desktop than it is to use Win10.
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Click on other options when you open RDP. Under Show Options, local settings are choices.
The connection bar may be set to "disappear" like the task bar. move your cursor a little above the center of the screen.
Got my second shot yesterday. Tee shirt contest winner: "I see no good reason to act my age"
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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Ok, I'm trying this...
I have my RDP set to full-screen and I'm attempting to float around the middle here at the top bar, right? See snapshot[^].
I have the option set in RDP connection setup -- see snapshot[^].
I still never see something. I thought I remember in the past you float around there and then it suddenly appears???
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Things like Alt Tab work for me. I think Remmina is more flexible. I like RDPs video scaling better. I don't remote much, I run all my Windows "systems" in VM's. Only when I help someone remotely via VPN.
Edit: Use TightVNC
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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Yeah, I guess that what is supposed to happen is that when I go into full-screen mode on the RDP then it should grab all keystrokes. I'm not sure I tried that the other day, but I thought I did as a last resort.
Of course, like you said, it is a lot better to be able to grab keystrokes even if not in full-screen mode. I also like that remmina allows me to save my login passwords so I double-click a remote machine and it logs me in. I know this is probably security hole but I still like it.
The final point is that using MS RDP is annoying and isn't really user-friendly user-helpful. Well, that is to be expected.
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if RDP is in full screen mode it should capture the special key strokes. IT does not when not in full screen mode. and yes it can be quite annoying.
Remmina is good. But I still actually prefer RDP in Win10 for Windows Servers. But I might be a special case. yes I know.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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rnbergren wrote: if RDP is in full screen mode it should capture the special key strokes.
Ok, in full-screen mode "it should capture the special key strokes". I thought so too.
rnbergren wrote: IT does not when not in full screen mode. and yes it can be quite annoying.
Wait? Are you saying it does not when in full screen mode? Not trying to be a smart-a** here but I'm confused. I think Win10 RDP has problems because this is way too much explaining going on, right?
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I agree this is way to much explannations for what should be simple.
The double negative throwing ya off huh. I don't know if I should not be worrying none about that there non negative not!
HAHAHA! There I went full smart ass. I am glad you figured it out.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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