Posted by Chrystalline on 20th December 2007
Oh, all right, Dr. Seuss I ain’t
Anyway, last night I decided to show my dad the trailer for the new Batman movie; my boss had showed me at work, and I’d written down the URL so I could find it again later. Unfortunately, I wrote it down wrong. It wasn’t ATasteOfTheTheatrical.com, it was www.ATasteFORTheTheatrical.com, which is much more entertaining and less frustrating.
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Posted by Chrystalline on 13th October 2007
A few days ago, there was an exchange on one of my YahooGroups (that was actually meant to be offlist, but whatever) and one member was expressing frustration because her attempts to pay for a seminar or class of some sort weren’t working. I mostly skimmed the post, assuming that it was a typo when she said she signed up for PayPay. Further messages in the thread indicated that, while she hadn’t typoed, perhaps the original poster had, because there really is a PayPay.com.
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Posted by Chrystalline on 10th October 2007
Dear Old Bill,
The tracking changes feature in MSWord STINKS! If the purpose is to track changes, then the tracking and display options should be set at file creation and then LOCKED - the file should look the same on every machine! That’s the whole POINT! ARGH!!!!
Also, if you’re going to allow Roman Numerals in the footer’s page numbering, then you’ve got to support them in the printer dialog box for page ranges. Otherwise you have a certain section of pages that cannot be printed in ranges, because if the document thinks pages i - xviii are pages 1 - 18, then when you try to print the actual pages 1 - 18, you’re going to get i - xviii. Then too, if you’re going to have it go by the absolute numbering, stick with that instead of switching back and forth. If I want to print pages 22 - 28, and the document thinks they’re pages 42 - 48, then it should follow the same logic as the Roman Numeral pages. Instead, it switches to the page numbers and ignores the document’s numbering, which means that the first twenty pages after the twenty Roman Numeral pages can only be printed if you a) print the entire document at once, or b) print each page one at a time with the Current Page print option. That stinks.
No love,
Me
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