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Quote: Tim Walker @ December 10 2009, 6:30 PM GMT

Ooh, I do hope that's a euphemism. Lovey

I've got a lovely gritter.

Quote: Ben @ December 10 2009, 6:31 PM GMT

I've got a lovely gritter.

Don't be filthy. Unimpressed

I was just about to talk about Bens Hat picture & I see that the avatar has changed.
Ironically I was going to say that it was better than the previous avatar because it faces towards the postings and therefore doesn't seem so disinterested, maybe a bit too interested if truth be told.
But now the old ones back I remember the good times & everything seems right again.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ December 10 2009, 7:39 PM GMT

I was just about to talk about Bens Hat picture & I see that the avatar has changed.

:(
I liked the hat.

Quote: Tim Walker @ December 10 2009, 3:01 PM GMT

Incorrect.

Incorrect.

Quote: Ben @ December 10 2009, 3:28 PM GMT

Aaron's more like that young man who wrote 'Coming of Age'.

Yes, we have very similar senses of humour and tastes in really old sitcoms. :)

Quote: chipolata @ December 10 2009, 3:34 PM GMT

I imagine Aaron as one of these "men" who struggle with facial hair.

If only.

Quote: Ben @ December 10 2009, 3:46 PM GMT

Every now and then, Tim, I get a speckly red rash on my left hand. It doesn't itch or anything, but I wondered if you knew what it was.

By any chance does it coincide with your bi-monthly wash?

Quote: zooo @ December 10 2009, 4:51 PM GMT

Coincidentally I have seen them in the same room!
So you can abandon that theory. :)

:D

Tim has just bothered to explore this new snipping tool on Windows 7. Very nice for easily doing screen grabs etc. Will come in very useful for photo enthusiasts and paedophiles, one imagines.

It is terribly useful. :)

Works well on Mac too... (see your local Mac operating system for details) ;)

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Quote: Tim Walker @ December 10 2009, 10:29 PM GMT

Tim has just bothered to explore this new snipping tool on Windows 7. Very nice for easily doing screen grabs etc. Will come in very useful for photo enthusiasts and paedophiles, one imagines.

But there has always been a "Screen copy to Clipboard" in Windows it's the button called PRTSCN.

And if used with ALT it copies just the active window (or dialogue box).

But the Snipping Tool is new(ish)! It does make grabbing a pic and saving it as a jpg etc quick and simple.

Quote: billwill @ December 10 2009, 11:50 PM GMT

But there has always been a "Screen copy to Clipboard" in Windows it's the button called PRTSCN.

And if used with ALT it copies just the active window (or dialogue box).

Don't try and reason with the normals will, they have windows 7 fever

Quote: Gavin @ December 10 2009, 11:54 PM GMT

Don't try and reason with the normals will, they have windows 7 fever

I wouldn't go quite that far, Gav. I'm just mildly amazed that I've been using it for weeks without having to shout at it yet. (Although I have been suffering from middle of the night blue screen shutdowns... which I'm putting down to a hardware issue. Oh yes. Errr Whistling nnocently)

Quote: Tim Walker @ December 10 2009, 11:59 PM GMT

I wouldn't go quite that far, Gav. I'm just mildly amazed that I've been using it for weeks without having to shout at it yet. (Although I have been suffering from middle of the night blue screen shutdowns... which I'm putting down to a hardware issue. Oh yes. Errr Whistling nnocently)

It's stu[id, the buttons are in the wrong place, it runs way to many things. I dislike it. Not the saviour of Windows OS's I will stay with XP until it's pryed from my cold dead hands.

Beer. Beer beer. Beer beer beer. Tamales. Beer beer beer.

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