Tuesday, October 14th, 2003

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Hidden away in The Times today is this rather interesting article from Washington. I've cut and paste it here since overseas readers need to pay money to get into read Mr Murdoch's organ.

UK readers can get in for free, if you think I'm making this up:

Original of Times article here.

Cut and paste version here: )
Are we surprised? I think not.
caddyman: (Default)
Hidden away in The Times today is this rather interesting article from Washington. I've cut and paste it here since overseas readers need to pay money to get into read Mr Murdoch's organ.

UK readers can get in for free, if you think I'm making this up:

Original of Times article here.

Cut and paste version here: )
Are we surprised? I think not.
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Hmm.

For some reason over the past couple of days my office computer has decided that it will display a margin on the left-hand side of my word documents while I'm typing.

To begin with I found this disconcerting but now I've got used to it. And it's especially reassuring that every time I hit return, the computer writes normal in the margin.

How nice.

Quite what is normal, your guess is as good as mine, but it's nice to know that something is in this turvy-topsy world of ours.

Of course, it's difficult to decide just how much trust I can put in this machine. It has its own quite definite but inappropriate ideas on how to format so much of the stuff I type on it. I mean with indents and paragraph numbering in particular, it likes to do its own thing.

And there's something about deleting half a paragraph from the middle of a document. It's as if the processor thinks to itself in a sort of Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen way "I know you've done all this work in 12 point Ariel, but now you've trimmed out those five sentences, I really think the rest of the paragraph would look simply stunning in 10 point Times New Roman."

Well it doesn't, thanks for asking. It looks bloody stupid.

And what's with this making me chase indents around the page when I'm trying to line up text?

Don't think it will work on me, cheerfully writing 'normal' in the margins.
caddyman: (Default)
Hmm.

For some reason over the past couple of days my office computer has decided that it will display a margin on the left-hand side of my word documents while I'm typing.

To begin with I found this disconcerting but now I've got used to it. And it's especially reassuring that every time I hit return, the computer writes normal in the margin.

How nice.

Quite what is normal, your guess is as good as mine, but it's nice to know that something is in this turvy-topsy world of ours.

Of course, it's difficult to decide just how much trust I can put in this machine. It has its own quite definite but inappropriate ideas on how to format so much of the stuff I type on it. I mean with indents and paragraph numbering in particular, it likes to do its own thing.

And there's something about deleting half a paragraph from the middle of a document. It's as if the processor thinks to itself in a sort of Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen way "I know you've done all this work in 12 point Ariel, but now you've trimmed out those five sentences, I really think the rest of the paragraph would look simply stunning in 10 point Times New Roman."

Well it doesn't, thanks for asking. It looks bloody stupid.

And what's with this making me chase indents around the page when I'm trying to line up text?

Don't think it will work on me, cheerfully writing 'normal' in the margins.

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