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Here I thought it was the 21st. It is the last Thursday in November.
TopWhen I walked out of the door today, I realized that I had forgotten my cane, but I went on without it because the day felt warm enough that I didn't think I would knot up. I went into Starbucks, but I don't like to wait in the line which was long, so I sat for a while, but seeing as the people coming into the line made it lengthen, I walked out and went over to Cafe Barrone and got my coffee and sat outside, it was that nice, and walked home via Trader Joe's. I had to carry a heavy bag because I bought a bag of apples, but even though I had to switch hands a couple of times, I got home in one piece and didn't experience pain or cramps.
TopI got leg warmers in the mail to use on my atrophied right leg so the muscles won't tighten up in the cold. Putting one on seems to help it.
TopI am astonished to say that because of a persistent bug in Google Docs that causes an editing cursor misposition, thrid party code editors all fail on my system with Google Docs. I wanted to edit HTML like I discovered I an now do in Blogger, but that is not supported in Google Docs, still. It is as if the man in charge has only used the HTML editor in Office 2000 and doesn't want to hear of bring able to style divisions inside an HTML document.
TopI check it but the activity for me is a fraction of the volume I was dealing with. I left two groups and unfriended two people because of annoyances, the number of posts and general abuse and I am much happier. I think that most of these problems are due to Facebook's poor UI design and I have concluded that blogging is basically a waste of time. A forum format or e-mail is a much better way to communicate with people when what you want is the ability to reply in context. You lose that ability in a blog of any number of posts exceeding what would fit on a single page. The format leads to misunderstanding and to stress, I am thinking that it is a bad idea.
TopIt's the same old story, some smart ass thinks he can reinvent the wheel better than the last guy, only in all his wild dreams he leaves off a critical feature, or it gets moved down the list because it isn't sexy. So you can only select a line at a time, or not select a group of lines and keep the selection, and you are forced to duplicate and move lines one at a time, as far as I can see, Emacs has had its kill ring for 30 years and this bozo hasn't seen fit to implement that.
The problem with editing seems to be for the selection to stay when the second command is done, so selecting a block of code and suplicating it seems to work. But trying to copy and paste at a different place doesn't seem to work.
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