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still a shorter life span than some Microsoft Coding "features" I have seen
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Plastic funds one hundred - crimson fashion king (6, 4)
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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 think you will be up tomorrow with this one - I can't even work out the definition
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My work here is done!
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Credit Card?
Credit Card = Plastic funds
C = one hundred
red = crimson
it = fashion
card = king (as in playing cards)
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"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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See? Not as hard as you thought!
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No but I was nowhere near
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Way it goes sometimes. Then you go "Oh boll...ther!" (or I do, anyway).
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It was so simple it was difficult
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Absolutely spot on!
You are up tomorrow - sorry for the delay in replying, but the lift table on my homemade router station just failed and I was busy swearing ... grawlix, grawlix, grawlix, grawlix!
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... Beach closed[^]
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A lawyer must have created that comic.
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Or a politician.
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It happened again today.
I installed a Windows 10 Feature Update (21H1), and lost two (2) of my extra custom context menu items. The two in question pass the selected file name(s) to attrib.exe , a system utility that dates all the way to PC-DOS 1.0.
Strangely, other custom menu items that call command line utilities, a mix of commercially available programs (streams.exe from the SysInternals bundle) and privately developed programs (Date2FN.exe , a command line utility of my own devising that appends the last modified date to the base name of a file) are preserved.
Go figure.
David A. Gray
Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time
Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting
modified 17-Jun-21 2:37am.
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I'm just hypothesizing about this but it just may be that these update have deliberate things like that built in to annoy and distract users whilst some other insidious things are then able to go unnoticed.
Not having Win10 on any system I can't verify that.
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It could be that they let the shiny Icon designer do some logical programming for a change.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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I suppose that could be the case. However, I suspect it's more likely a benign oversight.
David A. Gray
Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time
Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting
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I just took the upgrade to Windows 10 21H1 today, and I've been running it all day.
So far, there has been but one surprise, which is that it seems that the settings on the Colors tab no longer do anything. Instead, you must use the settings on the Terminal tab. Once I figured that out, I restored my Green Screen, and my world is happy again. 👍
David A. Gray
Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time
Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting
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Oh, they work. They just aren't restored from wherever they are saved ... under "Properties" or "Defaults".
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They were easy to restore, since I had the foresight to export the relevant Registry keys. Nevertheless, it annoys me that I must do so following every Feature Update.
David A. Gray
Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time
Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting
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That's odd I'm on 20h2 and Windows tells me I'm up to date.
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Windows 21H1 is being rolled out in stages. Your machine may not yet be on "the list."
David A. Gray
Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time
Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting
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You can download the install tool for 21H1, I'm sure.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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I need to permutate for every combination of 2 colors in a palette.
More specifically I need to compute the size of this.
It would normally be N*N I think where N is the number of colors in the palette
Except I need to subtract instances. For example, when I have pair (A,B) and pair (B,A), I should only accept one.
This is simple enough to find every pair, but I need the count of how many pairs I need based on N.
This should be easy. I can *almost* wrap my head around it and that's - it's something like N*N/2 or maybe N*(N-1) I think. But it's weird to check it.
I hate problems like this.
Real programmers use butterflies
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