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Racing / Re: Giro d'Italia 2024
« Last post by Pingu on Today at 09:15:32 pm »
I see the Moviestar strategy AI is working as well as ever  :D
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Ctrl-Alt-Del / Re: Microsoft OneDrive
« Last post by Adam on Today at 09:09:35 pm »
I had the opposite problem.  OneDrive was creating a backup copy in a OneDrive folder on my PC, and then also copying that into the cloud.

Easily solved by disabling OneDrive.
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I fed my stepdad's cats (now Mum's cats) earlier and managed to drop one of the bowls onto the mat, food fell out. Thankfully Rocky (pestercat) was happy to snarf it off the mat so it wasn't a complete disaster.

We've bought some I Can't Believe Its Not Feliway as Rocky has been walking round howling constantly and even his much shyer sister Skye has been more vocal than usual. Both are very clingy and clearly confused about where Their Human (stepdad) is. They'll settle if someone is in this room (Stepdad's office) doing stuff, and will go to sleep, Rocky usually on important papers.

Mum's not very cat orientated but I'm teaching her what scritches they like and what their body language means and encouraging some scritches, although Stepdad rarely scritched them but did talk to them and Rocky definitely talks back. They are eating/drinking and not otherwise showing signs of needing a vet but I did do some Googling and told Mum what to look out for if they do become unwell.
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Up in London's Famous London today, helping marshall The Tweed Run (great fun btw). We finish at Spa Fields. I go into The Bourne and Hollingsworth building to buy a pint of BEER. That'll be £7.13. <faints>. I know I'm in London and they need to pay for the streets to be paved in gold, but that made me wince. Delving further, it's £6.50 for the beer plus 12.5% service. I'm not quite sure what service was involved in pouring a pint of beer into a plastic glass.

When in That London, it's handy to look at the Tube Map as prices can vary enormously. Though I'm not sure I'd want to venture into any of the pubs supposedly charging £1.49 for a pint. £5-£6 is normal but £7 is not unusual.
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Ctrl-Alt-Del / Re: Microsoft OneDrive
« Last post by robgul on Today at 08:36:59 pm »
Why are you saving to One Drive (i.e. the cloud) and not just to the Documents folder that resides on your hard drive (and will be in File Manager/Explorer)?

To me One Drive serves no purpose unless you need to access files away from your PC - I have everything on the hard drive and Windows auto-backups to an external 1Tb drive.
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Ctrl-Alt-Del / Microsoft OneDrive
« Last post by valkyrie on Today at 08:26:43 pm »
For the last few months I've had issues with "losing" files on my PC. I make say a Word document, save it to OneDrive and when I use my File Explorer to look for it then it can't be found. But if I open Word and look at recent files it's there and it works. Today I realised that saving to OneDrive seems to save to a different OneDrive (TwoDrive?) to the one that seems to reside on my PC. All my recent saves are going purely to the cloud and I can only see them there if I use the web based onedrive.live.com.

Anyone got any ideas on how I get back to just having the one OneDrive?
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The Pub / Re: what I have learned today.
« Last post by barakta on Today at 08:24:26 pm »
Nice email!  :demon:
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The Pub / Re: Tune Association II - Son of Tune Association
« Last post by spesh on Today at 08:19:55 pm »
Cop Killer - Body Count
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The Pub / Re: Tune Association II - Son of Tune Association
« Last post by Bluebottle on Today at 08:18:30 pm »
Fuck tha police - N.W.A.
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Managed to drop a whole just cooked salmon steak (~130g) on the floor, splat.  fell off the fish slice. doh. :facepalm:
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