The UK’s going to be hit by Storm Dennis: from roughly twelve o’clock, today.
I’m not too worried about my part of the world.
But … ?
Two weekends like this is a touch worrying.
~≈†≈~
Just as a quick bit of technology news?
It seems Twitter have now come up with a plug to block … um … unwanted nudes.
Dick pics, in other words.
Well done, them: the amount of times I hear complaints about it, I’m surprised on one’s done it sooner.
~≈†≈~
Remember me mentioning — a few days ago — that there was a possibility I’d be getting a cheap laptop for my upcoming birthday? And that I’d be putting Ubuntu on the thing?
By a weird coincidence, and old friend contacted me, last night.
Wanting the same thing.
If that goes ahead, we may have to dual boot the thing: the one game they do want to keep?
Is Windows only.
Which is a little bit inconsiderate of the game’s makers: but there you go.
Q1)14th February is Saint Valentine’s Day. Saint’s Valentine’s skull is in Basilica of Saint Maria in Cosmedin. Saint Maria’s is in which Italian city?
Q3)There’s a Saint Valentine’s Church in Rome: that was built in 1960. For whom: visiting Jesuits, visiting Orthodox clergy or visiting Olympic athletes?
Q1) Canada Q2) 2 pounds Q3) Sweden Q4) Florida Q5) Missouri Good luck with the storm (they talked about it here yesterday as well) and with the computer. I have started getting notices because they will no longer update the version of Office I’m using (2010) from October. I saw this article (https://www.techradar.com/news/the-best-free-word-processor) and quite like the first two (especially the first. The rest would be useful for writing as such but not for the rest of the process) and wondered if you’ve tried any of them. I suspect I will probably have to get a new one, either Office 365 (but don’t fancy the thought that everything is connected to the Cloud or having to subscribe and pay every year, even with the support. I pay for enough things already) or Office 2019, because I’m likely to need it if I carry on working with other people’s documents, but considering how many people seem to still be using older versions of Office, I might be OK for a while. I don’t use the Wordprocessor for too many fancy things, although the option for reviewing and correcting is useful for my kind of work.
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Q1) Canada
ReplyDeleteQ2) 2 pounds
Q3) Sweden
Q4) Florida
Q5) Missouri
Good luck with the storm (they talked about it here yesterday as well) and with the computer. I have started getting notices because they will no longer update the version of Office I’m using (2010) from October. I saw this article (https://www.techradar.com/news/the-best-free-word-processor) and quite like the first two (especially the first. The rest would be useful for writing as such but not for the rest of the process) and wondered if you’ve tried any of them. I suspect I will probably have to get a new one, either Office 365 (but don’t fancy the thought that everything is connected to the Cloud or having to subscribe and pay every year, even with the support. I pay for enough things already) or Office 2019, because I’m likely to need it if I carry on working with other people’s documents, but considering how many people seem to still be using older versions of Office, I might be OK for a while.
I don’t use the Wordprocessor for too many fancy things, although the option for reviewing and correcting is useful for my kind of work.
Not yet, but I keep meaning to. :)
ReplyDelete1. Canada
2. 100 pounds
3. Sweden
4. Florida
5. Missouri