On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:11 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
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> Not only is it https, it promises to keep no records of your searches or
> even your IP. Yes, it takes advantage of Google, but all Google learns is
> that they searched for something, not who they sent the results to. Rather
> like an anonymous
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 2:10 PM, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 04 February 2016, Bernardo Sulzbach sent:
>> Tim, it's not "just a privacy issue" for the average person. Being
>> tracked **is** an issue, even if you have not committed any serious
>> cri
Basic keyboard shortcuts work, calculator works. Will try it for some time now.
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After (two?) mentions to Google search, I wonder if any you know of
any paid web search engines? I've used Google search 140 times on the
last 24 hours according to my history, so if they ask for more than
some cents per query I wouldn't be able to afford it.
Tim, it's not "just a privacy issue" f
Those websites are part of the web, a web browser must be good enough
to deal with all of it.
Whether or not "accept all cookies" is a convenience worth the privacy
is up to each one of us.
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le for this shit.
P.S.: 101 is already taken. You likely know this, but just for the
sake of pedantry.
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Why would they remove it? Was it a big maintenance burden? Seems
something reasonable to keep around.
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I am just asking because installing Fedora on notebooks (at least for
me) **never** was an easy task. It mostly has to do with BIOS
settings.
I can't recall if I ran into the problem you describe, but it may be a
local issue and not a bug per se, if you understand me.
Be warned that I am not a "L
In what stage does it freeze?
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would ultimately blame the average person for not
valuing privacy enough, though.
Then those relatives who have 3 different passwords for 50 different
services... Ugh.
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> been developed around it for those interested). Anyway, enough about
> that.
>
Last message I drop in this thread, hopefully. I think it really boils
down to what is your conception of "text processor". Personally, I
agree with you, TeX is not a cousin of LibreOffice Wri
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 1:45 PM, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> when being forced by my
> customers to use Word.
Would you mind sharing how common this was?
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Just an addition to George's impressive answer: I only tried Word
equations on 2013 (the version) and it was painfully bad, sometimes
blocking the program for as much as two or three seconds when I was
entering a complex fraction.
However, maybe it was just a bad installation or something that got
ice), most publishers of books
that consist mostly of text do use text processors as they are decent
nowadays.
Just a last mention, you can see that everyone on this mailing list
that has used TeX advocates for it. This has to mean something.
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quality files.
The associations abovementioned have very high quality standards, much
above average.
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On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 10:17 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
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> since probably 99% of researchers in those fields write their papers in TeX
> or its cousin LaTeX.
Not only this kind of message annoys statistically inclined
individuals, it is wrong by, let me say it, an order of magnitude.
I don'
Do you even use tex? Can you imagine one program that you make use of using it?
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On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 6:17 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Why not just make a LiveUSB/DVD? It's got everything you would normally
> need to repair your system, including a working GUI.
I am inclined to agree, very often having a drive with a live image
laying around helps.
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On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 5:56 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
> unfortunate upgrade to F23
It is not directly relevant to the discussion, but may you please
write more about it?
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You are note the first to notice this, hopefully someone else has more
insight into the problem than I do.
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s not an issue, it's the real
> estate I'm after.
>
To be the guy that answers a question with a question, have you
considered multiple smaller monitors?
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ould not be good financially, and so on.
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seeing a 64-bit alternative. Do you need 64-bit for any
reason?
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