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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    So what happened?
    When I'm in the correct mood I will say but not at the moment...

    I did teach the PC taking my statement the windows-L shortcut, British Transport Police don't seem to teach them much in the way of those skills....
    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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      Need to go back to the BTP police station for 6 to have photos taken by the scenes of crime officer....
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        Originally posted by eek View Post
        So far this morning I've been taken to work by ambulance and spent an hour giving a victim statement to the police.....

        Full details to follow far later when I'm in the mood...
        "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
        - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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          Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
          If you can't get the first sentence down, get a sentence down. Who says you have to start at the beginning? Dive straight in with your arguments, then fill out the fluff later.
          You'll be pleased to know that I further faffed by purchasing Scrivener and watching youtube vids on how to use it.
          "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
          - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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            Originally posted by cojak View Post
            You'll be pleased to know that I further faffed by purchasing Scrivener and watching youtube vids on how to use it.
            Bartelby, The Scrivener?

            Book was good, as was the film. Think it was a book...

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              Originally posted by stek View Post
              Bartelby, The Scrivener?

              Book was good, as was the film. Think it was a book...
              Scrivener is a writers tool for both writing and managing the plots of books.

              A lot of authors swear by it (and remarkable not at it)
              Last edited by eek; 8 September 2016, 16:38.
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                At the hotel, on what is a very nice sunny afternoon, without being too hot

                And tomorrow's Friday

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                  Originally posted by cojak View Post
                  You'll be pleased to know that I further faffed by purchasing Scrivener and watching youtube vids on how to use it.
                  It's training, not procrastination

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                    Originally posted by stek View Post
                    Bartelby, The Scrivener?

                    Book was good, as was the film. Think it was a book...
                    It's by Herman Melville, him as wrote Moby Dick. (The story's by him, that is; not the film, or the software.)

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                      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                      Tip of the day.

                      Don't disable the network adapter on a VM.
                      yes does cause some fun, should be able to do it from the management interface.

                      Best is when the software is bound to the hardware (badly) and the network interface flips. You then have to apply for a new key. POS!
                      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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