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Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Fri 13 Nov, 2009 10.11
by Sput
It FEELS like yesterday, sonny jim!
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Fri 13 Nov, 2009 11.16
by Nick Harvey
Now we're up that end of the keyboard, what the phuque is SysRq for, and has anyone ever used it?
We all use Alt & PrintScreen, I expect, but what's the other half of the key for?
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Fri 13 Nov, 2009 11.28
by Sput
Nick Harvey wrote:Now we're up that end of the keyboard, what the phuque is SysRq for, and has anyone ever used it?
We all use Alt & PrintScreen, I expect, but what's the other half of the key for?
Now I read into this one, and apparently it dates back from dumb terminals and mainframes, where you would need to request some time on the system, as in System Request. I guess keyboard makers are too scared to remove it JUST IN CASE.
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Fri 13 Nov, 2009 14.18
by Pete
It's not actually written on my keyboard
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Fri 13 Nov, 2009 14.51
by Sput
Well mine neither BUT dell still do it. The wimps.
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Fri 13 Nov, 2009 16.57
by jay
Whingers
Tesco. A highly successful BRITISH company, I really can't stand people that moan about them.
Phone Masts. "Not in our neighbourhood". THEN DON'T USE A MOBILE PHONE.
People that live near airports and oppose all expansion. Probably the same sort of people that tut and moan at any sort of delay.
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Sat 14 Nov, 2009 22.16
by m-in-m
Sput wrote:Well mine neither BUT dell still do it. The wimps.
Still on my HP laptops (home and work)
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Mon 23 Nov, 2009 19.07
by Lorns
I have friends and family that just love to walk around grave yards reading the headstones. Apparently at Longleat you can have tea and scones among the dead.
To me that is just creepy!
Apologies if i bought this back on topic
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Sat 28 Nov, 2009 02.38
by Chie
When people use the word 'historical' in a context where they actually mean 'historic'.
It's annoying.
When people use the word 'broadcasted' instead of 'broadcast'.
That's annoying as well. You wouldn't say 'he casted his fishing net...' for example, so why some people appear to think 'the show was broadcasted live...' makes any sense is beyond me.
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Sat 28 Nov, 2009 08.53
by davidmcg
The Coors Light Ad in the snow, whats the word at the end? Drives me up the wall not knowing it, is it even a word?
Farm/Fish/Twatsville on Facebook
Re: The 'I just don't get it' thread
Posted: Sat 28 Nov, 2009 11.02
by Nick Harvey
Chie wrote:You wouldn't say 'he casted his fishing net...' for example.
No, of couse you wouldn't. You'd say 'he casted his fishing
line...'.
If he casted his fishing
net, it would land in the middle of the river and then float off down stream.