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Member 7989122 wrote: One great Norwegian author, Jens Bjørneboe, once told that when he starts a new novel, he first decides on the very last word of it. Everything he writes should lead up to this final word. That is a fascinating idea: Creating the final spoiler first, as a target, as a guide. You can read a book and watch a movie the same way. Knowing the final word, and enjoying to see how everything leads up to that final word.
Bjørneboe never completed his autobiography. After his death, when the manuscript was found, they also found the last word, Butterfly. Everything he wrote for his autobography should lead up to this word, butterfly. That can set you thinking. The final spoiler - 'butterfly'. A great story: literary legend ? Source ?
When you share information that deprives someone of suspense, that can be very irritating, depending on context and motivation.
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
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Member 7989122 wrote: 'butterfly' Well, he can't have been a very good writer -- that's a highly discouraging name for a sled.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Definitely an excellent read!
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Marc Clifton wrote: Definitely an excellent read!
Good to know! I agree. So far really fantastic.
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What's a weekend?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: What's a weekend?
It's the thing that happened in times past before everyone worked from home.
Now, it is difficult to tell work from leisure since they both occur at the same place.
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Required This Link[^]
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There is something strange about the link? It seems to point back to the same message.
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Recursion: see "recursion".
(It really is when you curse for the second time over the same thing.)
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OK! I understand (I think, that I think, that I think.......).
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I think I think, therefore I am, I think.
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(self quarantined post )
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suddenly the lounge is quiet
... I think you've trapped more than a few people in your loop: The Lounge[^]
pestilence [ pes-tl-uh ns ] noun
1. a deadly or virulent epidemic disease. especially bubonic plague.
2. something that is considered harmful, destructive, or evil.
Synonyms: pest, plague, people
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Hi all,
After getting Office 365 Business Premium I have now access to Exchange Online, which allows me to use disclaimers to add signatures to all my outgoing mails (from the android cell phone, laptop...).
This is wonderful as I have the same signature for the mailbox (being able to use Active directory fields to build a nice signature for everybody in the company effortlessly), but it has a drawback.
Before I added easily a signature under each message (outlook signatures), but now the disclaimers appear under all the mails, which ends up being a list of mails and at the end a list of stacked disclaimers.
I've seen there's codetwo and exclaimer which are tools that supposedly allow you to add the signatures under each mail, which would be the desired behavior...
Is there any option to get a signature under all mails avoiding getting the stacked disclaimers without a 3rd party software?
Thank you very much!
modified 20-Mar-20 15:10pm.
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This is what I had before... it works well, very well, but you can't have it in your android cell phone as, I don't know why, they are not capable to add HTML in mail signatures in that OS...
I wanted to go with disclaimers (which seem the used method around) to avoid this.
Thank you though.
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I keep the "Send from my iPhone".
I'd rather be phishing!
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One of the joys of being a contractor is that I rarely have to bother with signatures (esp. the thirty-line long company ones). I just type my name at the bottom (which I can often manage to do without typos).
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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That's all you need, especially if you know the person and work with them regularly. The only time I use a signature is if someone does not know me. It's completely obnoxious and also a pain to receive chain emails with a signature on every dang one of them, having to navigate to between the email heading and signature to read the "Thanks!" embedded in it.
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Having complete the census ought I feel incensed ?
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Sure... correct that - Censure!
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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Repost!
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Joss Stick to the facts . . .
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Having complete the census ought I feel incensed ?
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