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pmauriks wrote: You can use a live install CD
I have at least one computer that does not and never did have a CD drive.
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But does it have a USB port you can plug a drive into. . drives are like $40 AUD nowadays.
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lol.
No it definitely does not have a USB port either. I know I have at least two computers with parallel ports since I had a old HP Laser Jet that I used for probably 20 years.
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Unrelated to your post, but your signature...
Methaphor (noun):
1. A metaphor so quickly pulled from the psyche that listeners can only ask, 'are you on drugs'?
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Aaah! My spleen!
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Another Brewster Rockit fan!
But, let's keep it quiet we don't want everyone reading that great comic.
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I knew a manager who had a poster on his door:
"If you're coming with a problem, go back.
If you're coming with a solution, come in".
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I had that too... I wrote above it: I have no problems between these walls - they all yours...
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." ― Gerald Weinberg
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I have had at least one manager that was more like 'Leeroy Jenkins'
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i had to google that and then I found a youtube video[^]...
Oh so rush in like a fool before thinking, right?
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Yes. Then followed by a lot of crashing and cussing.
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Just changed my 7 year old varifocals for new ones, and wow are they weird.
Everything is a load closer on the right hand side, so it permanently looks like I'm on a slope. Walking down narrow corridors is like being drunk, but without the good bits ... My monitors are no longer square, they are all trapezia with the narrow side on the right. (But only when I open both eyes - they are perfect rectangles if I close either eye.)
On the other hand, I don't have to lean towards my monitors to see text clearly any more, but these are going to take some getting used to before my brain rewires to straighten stuff out!
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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I got lucky. I had to get bifocals or progressives because I work with electronics, and constantly taking my glasses on and off to see the silkscreened print on the boards was driving me batty.
I went with progressives despite the risks, and it took less than a day for me to adapt to them.
Good luck. Don't run into any walls!
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I don't do the "R" word!
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Greetings & Kind Regards
As you work w/ electronics may I inquire how you manage the soldering smoke so it does no harm.
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I just make sure I'm in an area with decent ventilation, although if it's really concerning to you - which maybe it should be if you use lead solder - there are lots of little devices that will suck up smoke for you, like this solder smoke extractor[^]
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You were probably well overdue for a change. The last time this happened to me was when I changed after three years. I was quite dizzy for almost a week before my brain settled down.
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My prescription hadn't changed significantly last time I had them tested* but had this time. If it ain't broke ...
* My mother had Glaucoma, so I'm tested every year.
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OriginalGriff wrote: My mother had Glaucoma, so I'm tested every year.
Same here; but neither I nor any of my three* brothers suffer with it.
* although the youngest of us died at 59.
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On the positive side, it seems that eyesight can improve again after some time. Haven't experienced this myself until now, but I would advise not to throw away any old glasses
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My optician explained to me that your eyesight can appear to improve if you have cataracts developing.
My eyesight appears to have improved ...
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Did you try getting a second opinion on your prescription? I had a similar experience two years ago. The new glasses would simply make me nauseous. After a week of suffering I went back and, after some convincing*, I’ve got a new prescription and my brain made peace with my eyes.
[*] Who would have thought optometrists have egos the size of doctors!
Mircea
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Back when I first developed presbyopia (middle-aged loss of focus) I tried switching to bifocals. I had three migraines in two weeks and gave up. I switched between distance and reading glasses for the next 20+ years until I had cataract surgery last year. I elected to get the more expensive(*) toric lens.
I now have 20/20 distance vision with no glasses needed. I can wear cheap over-the-counter reading glasses, which means I have a pair in my home office, the kitchen, my car, and at work. I can also wear [cue ZZ Top] cheap sunglasses, which I've never been able to wear before.
(*) Even with my insurance, the toric lens cost me an added $4K between the lens itself and added surgery fees. Best damned money I've ever spent.
Software Zen: delete this;
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It took me multiple tries to get used to my progressives. A few hours here and there during work. Then I finally took the all day plunge. I can't imagine going back.
Hogan
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