Why is unrest so much more attractive and interesting than complacency and serenity? Are we predisposed to desire to cause something to happen? Why is it that we would rather inflict pain on ourselves than go 'without feeling'?
More people should know more keyboard shortcuts, for example, learning recently that CTRL+ Arrow key scrolls the cursor back one word, which is ultra useful for when you are typing prettymuch anything. I think more people should take the time to learn about all these small things, because as mentioned in my previous post, which was supposedly for another day, I was emphasizing the importance of reducing or eliminating things that take a small amount of your time but that you do frequently. I tried dragonspeak for a while where I would dictate what I wanted it to say, but it quickly became quite confusing and with only 99% accuracy (meaning 1 word wrong in every 100, which is about every paragraph), it quickly became tiring.
I also copy pasted some text earlier out of one entry into another, but got distracted, and then promptly copied something over the clipboard, effectively losing that data forever. Why don't we have a more intelligent copy paste system? Why can't we store multiple banks of copy before we paste? How much would it cost to get something like this developed easily where it has a history of our past several many 'copies' just in case.
Why hasn't windows or mac developed a better, faster, easier to type into text entry box that automatically saves itself and has revision history? It is such a basic part of a computer, it seems so simple to program too. Why doesn't windows partner with so many smaller companies in bundling their software, free of charge, with them? Why don't they make bundles of these cd's more conveniently cheap (or free) and available to the public? Can you even conceive of how much time that would save?
It's actually a lot of work to block people, I'm surprised - first I have to delete them on Facebook, find their emails and block those, then block all their SNs, then I have to go to my Google Voice and block their phone numbers.
Sheesh, why do people block others anyways? It seems such an immature thing to do.
It reminds me of why I take my Real Estate class - to appreciate the time that I'm not in it.
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