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... almost as scary as app's 'scary taskbar' :) :p
It seems like FARR or an application launcher.
But my problem is slightly different. I use the auto hide taskbar, but sometimes don't hides....
In the above screenshot I usually manage the taskbar with the mouse and is not blocked.
Sometimes, when i need to search something inside the website i can't because the taskbar not autohide and the search box is in its area....
Yo can see in the screenshot I attach above.
 :-*

No, that's my taskbar.  :D

It's not FARR or some other application launcher.

I keep it on the right side (instead of the bottom), on autohide.

And just like yours, sometimes mine doesn't want to autohide, too. It's the primary reason why I hate taskbar button flashing for notifications in apps, and if I have the option in an app's settings to turn it off, I do.

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Living Room / Re: Twist Tie alternative?
« on: May 10, 2016, 10:54 AM »
I asked my daughter about this, and she came up with something I didn't think of...hair clips.

She says these are fantastic for bundling the cords from earphones, and also for keeping it clipped to a specific part of your jacket, while wearing them.

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She says you can get them about 8-10 in a pack at a $1 store.

She also wanted me to tell everyone not to throw away those sock hanger hooks, especially the ones with the double hooks on them. She says to hold them with the hooks pointing up, slip it over your belt, and the rest will come to you like a bright light in a dark tunnel. And when you figure it out, you'll never want to throw them away again. (she considers them essentials for camping)

sock-hangers[1].jpg


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Living Room / Re: Twist Tie alternative?
« on: April 18, 2016, 04:34 PM »
I was thinking if there exists or could be made a set that did not touch the ear at all.  But was positioned near the ear and had a wave guide to project the sound into the ear canal.  They are probably already out there somewhere.

I couldn't help but remember this. A friend of mine had one in the 80's, back in high school, before anyone had even heard of the Sony Walkman.

http://www.theatlant...e-the-terror/279474/

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Living Room / Re: Twist Tie alternative?
« on: April 17, 2016, 09:28 PM »
Just because I hate it when a bud falls out and I could get them for $8 I bought these JVC Earclip Buds

My husband loves that style because of how well they stay put in his ears. I think the pairs I bought for him from CVS were like $3.99 or $4.99, in-store.

Personally, I won't even try them because they still plug into your ears, which means they will make my ears itch like crazy. Plus they don't look like they would be too comfortable for someone that wears glasses.

I prefer the old school kind with the headband, that can sit over the ears (or in front of them, if I also need to hear what is going on around me).

255
Living Room / Re: Twist Tie alternative?
« on: April 17, 2016, 08:55 AM »
I wish there was a dollar store with more techie stuff.

I am lucky to have a large one locally that everything really is $1 or less, and they stock some great stuff. My daughter even got a copy of the vintage game Pharaoh and Cleopatra for $1, some years back.



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Just installed it and set it up and I think I'm in love again. Works as it should with one TINY exception (it doesn't hide my idrive backup icon). Just playing around with it now (this help file incorrectly says it's v3.1), but things look hopeful!

Still can't click the Application Minimizer tab without causing it to crash (Win7 x64). :(

258
Found this hilarious multi-player game play video:


259
Living Room / Re: Twist Tie alternative?
« on: April 16, 2016, 09:20 AM »
Q Knot: a cross between a rubber band and a zip tie (reusable)

http://www.walmart.com/ip/47002765

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You can also find clips that look like these in some dollar stores. (these are vintage ones from Tupperware, though)

I have a bunch of clear ones that came in a 5-pack.

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260
Living Room / Re: Freelance Programming/Upwork discussion thread
« on: April 03, 2016, 01:50 AM »
On upwork, it can be tricky to find decent employers that pay well and won't try to burn you, on one-off projects. Make sure you check their history and avoid ones that have no history of paying. Also, it's far better to land a contract with an hourly rate, than a flat rate one. When you check their history and reviews, check to see what they have paid people in the past, to avoid the "bargain hunters" that are looking to outsource at 3rd world rates.

If you really want to have a good source of steady income, long term, look for employers that want to send you work on an on-going basis, 6 months or longer, and pay an hourly rate. You can take a bunch of small contracts that are about 10 hrs or less per week to fill your time & pockets. If you lose one of these small contracts, it won't be such a punch in the wallet, while you look for a replacement.

Just don't grab a bunch of contracts at once, though. Sometimes they become more work than you initially anticipated, which is actually a good thing. If you wait a bit between accepting contracts, to see how their workload will be, it will keep you from biting off more than you can chew.

Make sure you fill out your profile, in full, listing all of your experience and skills, using the appropriate keywords that employers may search for. Add new skill keywords as you acquire them. Show some sort of portfolio with screenshots and other project info. Take any relevant tests on Upwork for your skillset, and make sure to take any and all tests related to written English skills. That alone will put you far ahead of others with similar programming skills. Experienced Upwork employers that have had to deal with contractors that lack English skills are more willing to pay more, just to have someone that they can easily communicate with. Any test in which you can score in the top 20% or higher will put you at the head of the pack.

And don't forget to list and link to any relevant experience acquired here on the forum, via coding snacks and NANY, if you have any. That's points in your favor, too.

Most of all, make sure you respond to any and all direct interview invitations within 24 hours, even if you are not interested in the job they are offering. How fast you respond to accept or decline interviews can work for or against you, with those that respond quickly getting more invites. Also, actively seek out work through their listings, rather than relying solely on your profile and direct invites to find work.

Good luck! I got a 6 month trial for a job, that lead to the best job ever, through oDesk/Upwork. :)

261
But again, if a hacker can know what website you have opened at any given moment, you probably have other security problems to be worried about.

How many public places offer free wifi and how many people use it? A hacker could be close enough to visually spy and know what page you are on, and close enough to take control, and you'd be more likely to want to use one of those cheap compact mini wireless mice than lugging a big wired one around with you.


Time is always a factor. It looks to me like people expect immediate breaches of their security, because a hacker swoops in, breaks security and robs you blind of information and/or money. But in my (arguably rotten) mind the most successful hacker is the one who has a bit of patience and gets to "know" the target by studying any type of data he/she can get from his/her target. That mouse data would sure help in case social engineering isn't an option.

You mean like studying the guy who uses Starbucks as his office, taking advantage of their free wifi and easy access to coffee, and works from there, predictably, every single day? He sits at the same table each day, sets up his laptop, wireless mouse, etc. and stays there for about 4-6 hours, Monday through Friday.

If you know this and can show up before he does, you can choose a table close enough, that gives you a fairly clear view of his screen. You can pretend to be someone just like him, working from the same coffee shop every day, just like him, strike up a conversation, get to know him, all while spying on him as he works.

Might not be worth the trouble in some rinky dink town to try to target an individual like that, but in a large urban area like NYC, Seattle, or San Francisco, it could be.

262
Living Room / Re: microwave oven recommendations?
« on: March 06, 2016, 02:46 AM »
I am not sure how much of a help my recommendation will be to you, but I acquired this one about 2 years ago, to replace a 30 year old microwave that really needed to be replaced, and I am quite happy with it.

http://www.amazon.co...owave/dp/B000IW9J20/

You can probably get a better price on it if you look on another site or locally for model CMW 100.

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Living Room / Re: feline ear mites
« on: February 27, 2016, 07:38 PM »
Seal the brush in a ziploc bag for about 2 months (or just throw it away and replace it later), and switch to using a metal comb that can be boiled after each use.

You might also want to take a look here for info on the various mite species that can affect cats, and what can and can't effectively control them.

http://parasitipedia...2542&Itemid=2818

264
Dear Ma and Pa,

I am well. Hope you are. Tell Brother Walt and Brother Elmer the Marine Corps beats working for old man Minch by a mile. Tell them to join up quick before all of the places are filled.

I was restless at first because you get to stay in bed till nearly 6 a.m. But I am getting so I like to sleep late. Tell Walt and Elmer all you do before breakfast is smooth your cot, and shine some things. No hogs to slop, feed to pitch, mash to mix, wood to split, fire to lay. Practically nothing.

Men got to shave but it is not so bad, there’s warm water. Breakfast is strong on trimmings like fruit juice, cereal, eggs, bacon, etc., but kind of weak on chops, potatoes, ham, steak, fried eggplant, pie and other regular food, but tell Walt and Elmer you can always sit by the two city boys that live on coffee. Their food, plus yours, holds you until noon when you get fed again. It’s no wonder these city boys can’t walk much.

We go on “route marches,” which the platoon sergeant says are long walks to harden us. If he thinks so, it’s not my place to tell him different. A “route march” is about as far as to our mailbox at home. Then the city guys get sore feet and we all ride back in trucks.

The sergeant is like a school teacher. He nags a lot. The Captain is like the school board. Majors and colonels just ride around and frown. They don’t bother you none.

This next will kill Walt and Elmer with laughing. I keep getting medals for shooting. I don’t know why. The bulls-eye is near as big as a chipmunk head and don’t move, and it ain’t shooting at you like the Higgett boys at home. All you got to do is lie there all comfortable and hit it. You don’t even load your own cartridges. They come in boxes.

Then we have what they call hand-to-hand combat training. You get to wrestle with them city boys. I have to be real careful though, they break real easy. It ain’t like fighting with that ole bull at home. I’m about the best they got in this except for that Tug Jordan from over in Silver Lake . I only beat him once. He joined up the same time as me, but I’m only 5’6? and 130 pounds and he’s 6’8? and near 300 pounds dry.

Be sure to tell Walt and Elmer to hurry and join before other fellers get onto this setup and come stampeding in.

Your loving daughter,
Alice

265
Faster than job hunting in the obituaries.

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266
I laughed at this one way too much, so just had to share it.  ;D

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267
"The catnip? Out of danger?"

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When people use ad blockers, there is still a way to get your point across, show a scaled down, minimalistic ad in an non-obnoxious way, that usually won't have people complaining about it.

Have you seen what happens when you visit sitepoint.com with an ad blocker turned on? If you visit any of their article pages, you'll see something like this, in place of the normal ad banner:

Screenshot - 1_25_2016 , 1_16_41 AM.png

It's just text. No links, images, animations, videos, audio, flash, corporate logos, or anything else. Just text. This is what they show instead of a "please turn off your ad blocker" message.

If more companies would take this approach, then adblock users, site owners, and advertisers could co-exist peacefully. Of course this would require advertisers to deal with sites directly, rather than through advertising networks, which would probably put most of the nastiest advertisers out of business.

But that would be a win-win situation, if you ask me.

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My first C code.  :D Compiled executable for Windows, available here. There's been a page on my website dedicated to it, for almost 10 years.

Spoiler
Code: C [Select]
  1. // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  2.  
  3. #include <stdio.h>
  4.  
  5. int main()
  6. {
  7.         char noun1[20];
  8.         char number1[20];
  9.         char verbing1[20];
  10.         char verbing2[20];
  11.         char verbing3[20];
  12.         char noun2[20];
  13.         char adjective1[20];
  14.         char pluralnoun1[20];
  15.         char noun3[20];
  16.         char adjective2[20];
  17.         char noun4[20];
  18.         char adjective3[20];
  19.         char verb1[20];
  20.         char personinroom1[20];
  21.         char noun5[20];
  22.         char noun6[20];
  23.         char noun7[20];
  24.         char noun8[20];
  25.         char sillyword1[20];
  26.         char noun9[20];
  27.        
  28.        
  29.         //explain game
  30.         printf("Let's play a game of Madlibs.\n");
  31.         printf("All you have to do is supply the words I ask for.\n");
  32.         printf("Let's begin.\n");
  33.        
  34.         //get word list
  35.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  36.         scanf("%s",noun1);
  37.         printf("Enter a number: ");
  38.         scanf("%s",number1);
  39.         printf("Enter a verb ending in \"ing\": ");
  40.         scanf("%s",verbing1);
  41.         printf("Enter another verb ending in \"ing\": ");
  42.         scanf("%s",verbing2);
  43.         printf("Enter one more verb ending in \"ing\": ");
  44.         scanf("%s",verbing3);
  45.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  46.         scanf("%s",noun2);
  47.         printf("Enter an adjective: ");
  48.         scanf("%s",adjective1);
  49.         printf("Enter a plural noun: ");
  50.         scanf("%s",pluralnoun1);
  51.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  52.         scanf("%s",noun3);
  53.         printf("Enter a adjective: ");
  54.         scanf("%s",adjective2);
  55.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  56.         scanf("%s",noun4);
  57.         printf("Enter a adjective: ");
  58.         scanf("%s",adjective3);
  59.         printf("Enter a verb: ");
  60.         scanf("%s",verb1);
  61.         printf("Enter the name of a person in the room: ");
  62.         scanf("%s",personinroom1);
  63.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  64.         scanf("%s",noun5);
  65.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  66.         scanf("%s",noun6);
  67.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  68.         scanf("%s",noun7);
  69.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  70.         scanf("%s",noun8);
  71.         printf("Enter a silly word: ");
  72.         scanf("%s",sillyword1);
  73.         printf("Enter a noun: ");
  74.         scanf("%s",noun9);
  75.        
  76.         //display story
  77.        
  78.         printf("-----Career Advertisement-----\n\n");
  79.         printf("Seeking a new career?\n\
  80. Be a %s or just look like one!\n\
  81. In just %s sessions, we can have you %s, %s, and %s like a\n\
  82. top-paying %s.\n\
  83. Opportunities in this %s field are limited.\n\
  84. There is no fee!\n\
  85. Just come in for a free consultation.\n\
  86. Our expert %s will analyze your %s and determine your\n\
  87. potential for success in this %s field.\n\
  88. Use your natural %s to earn %s money and\n\
  89. have time to %s your dreams too.\n\
  90. Just ask %s who came to us looking like a\n\
  91. %s out of %s and in just ten days we improved their\n\
  92. %s 100 percent.\n\
  93. We even corrected their horrible %s.\n\
  94. It was just in the nick of time because the %s Squad\n\
  95. was ready to ban them from the %s.\n\
  96. Don't wait annother day.\n\
  97. Time is running out.\n",\
  98. noun1,number1,verbing1,verbing2,verbing3,noun2,adjective1,pluralnoun1,noun3,adjective2,\
  99. noun4,adjective3,verb1,personinroom1,noun5,noun6,noun7,noun8,sillyword1,noun9);
  100.  
  101. // keep console window open for Windows users.
  102. // won't work for other OS's, but Windows users are the only ones that need idiot-proofing
  103. // because no matter how many times you tell them to run it from a command prompt they will just click the exe file any way.
  104.  
  105. system("pause");
  106.        
  107.         return(0);
  108. }


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Living Room / Re: Why GOD has not updated the world ?
« on: January 21, 2016, 03:22 AM »


We have managed to trash the planet in less than 30 minutes.

Perhaps we are the bug that needs fixing. Still want that upgrade?

271
SOOOOOO MANY OLD PAGES THAT NOBODY EVER USESSSSSSSS!


Some of that is because they can't find them.

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The Internet’s Latest Debate: How Would a Dog Wear Pants?  TIME



Silly people. Anyone that knows a dog, knows that if the dogs have anything to say about it, they would wear them like this:

dogpants.png

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Harry and his wife are having hard financial times, so they decide she'll become a hooker.
She's not quite sure what to do, so Harry says, "Stand in front of that bar and pick up a guy. Tell him a hundred bucks. If you've got a question, I'll be parked around the corner.
She's not there five minutes when a guy pulls up and says, "How much?"
"A hundred dollars."
"Damn. All I've got is thirty."
"Hold on," she says and runs back to Harry. "What can he get for thirty dollars?"
"A handjob," Harry replies.
She runs back and tells the guy all he gets for thirty dollars is a handjob.
He says okay, she gets in the car, he unzips his pants, and out pops a simply HUGE male unit.
She stares at it for a minute, and then says, "I'll be right back."
She runs back around the corner and says breathlessly, "Harry, can you loan this guy seventy bucks?"

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Living Room / Re: pass time during flights
« on: December 25, 2015, 07:37 AM »
Then I suggest you experiment with indie artists who offer free downloads, and skip Youtube for this trip.


Jamendo!

You might also want to consider some grown up coloring books and a set of colored pencils. You can get them at some of the larger brick & mortar book stores like Barnes & Noble, or if you have time to order them online, you can get a bunch of nice ones, reasonably priced, here.

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