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exciter
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      02-10-2008
The copy and paste should womhow be made more easy.
For example when a text is cliked twice it should be taken to the memory for
a possible paste.

 
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AlexB
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      02-10-2008
Yes, Sir, will be done tomorrow.

"exciter" <> wrote in message
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> The copy and paste should womhow be made more easy.
> For example when a text is cliked twice it should be taken to the memory
> for a possible paste.
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exciter
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      02-10-2008
I would not expect anything else from you.

either what I asked
or this stupid reply

 
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NoStop
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      02-11-2008
exciter wrote:

> The copy and paste should womhow be made more easy.
> For example when a text is cliked twice it should be taken to the memory
> for a possible paste.


Use Linux. Simply highlighting text automatically places it in the
clipboard. Clicking on the middle button or scrollwheel, pastes it.

Cheers.

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AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator
and type lusrmgr.msc."
^^^^^
I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.
 
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AlexB
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      02-11-2008
If this is a reason to use Linux, I would suggest those who consider ask
NoStop to provide a written guarantee that he won't steal their credit card
numbers or PayPal account when they purchase something from an on-line
store. I would also suggest that you should demand a proof of liability
insurance of at least 1,000,000/3,000,000 or better.

After that I may try Linux myself.

"NoStop" <> wrote in message
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> exciter wrote:
>
>> The copy and paste should womhow be made more easy.
>> For example when a text is cliked twice it should be taken to the memory
>> for a possible paste.

>
> Use Linux. Simply highlighting text automatically places it in the
> clipboard. Clicking on the middle button or scrollwheel, pastes it.
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
> http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4...nceMonitor.jpg
>
> AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator
> and type lusrmgr.msc."
> ^^^^^
> I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.


 
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SG
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      02-11-2008
Hi,

The double click already highlights a single word, but you have to use Ctrl
+ C to copy it. Not sure what you wish could work though. If you highlight
say ten words then click on them, the highlighted words are then back to the
original, so somehow it would have to keep focus so double clicking could
work. Not a bad suggestion tough, I use Copy/Paste a lot and this would
indeed speed up things.

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SG

"exciter" <> wrote in message
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> The copy and paste should womhow be made more easy.
> For example when a text is cliked twice it should be taken to the memory
> for a possible paste.
>


 
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AlexB
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      02-11-2008
How do you, idiot, know what you can expect from me?

Use Linux, you idiot. It is an OS for as*sholes.

"exciter" <> wrote in message
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>I would not expect anything else from you.
>
> either what I asked
> or this stupid reply
>


 
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AlexB
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      02-11-2008
I think there is a misleading simplification in here. If it is true that a
simple highlighting copies the text into Clipboard it may be potentially
quite problematic.

If it is a web file that will be plain dangerous. If it is an internal file
then there is a danger that the content of the Clipboard that was there may
be wiped out. An additional right click offers a measure of protection when
you go down the menu to find "copy." You still can change your mind if you
realized that what is in your clipboard is important.

"NoStop" <> wrote in message
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> exciter wrote:
>
>> The copy and paste should womhow be made more easy.
>> For example when a text is cliked twice it should be taken to the memory
>> for a possible paste.

>
> Use Linux. Simply highlighting text automatically places it in the
> clipboard. Clicking on the middle button or scrollwheel, pastes it.
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
> http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4...nceMonitor.jpg
>
> AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator
> and type lusrmgr.msc."
> ^^^^^
> I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.


 
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the wharf rat
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      02-11-2008
In article <OPO$>,
AlexB <> wrote:
>If this is a reason to use Linux, I would suggest those who consider ask
>NoStop to provide a written guarantee that he won't steal their credit card
>numbers or PayPal account when they purchase something from an on-line
>store. I would also suggest that you should demand a proof of liability
>insurance of at least 1,000,000/3,000,000 or better.
>


What the hell are you talking about?

 
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AlexB
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      02-11-2008
I thought that a rodent who quote Shakespeare will be able to understand
such legal things. Also I remember you are saying that you are pushing
Solaris on your clients. It is fine. I hope SUN covers your liability as
well as the liability of their products.

Now, let's assume that I downloaded Ubuntu and I found a year later that the
OS was in fact malware, that it was sending some information to NoStop for
instance. Suppose, my accounts were stolen and my business suffered
irreparable loss. Because of that I am being sued by my clients. Whom shall
I blame? NoStop? Al-Alias? Because somebody in this NG recommended me to
install Ubuntu in my business computers? Is it going to be taken as an
excuse?

If I am forced to pay punitive damages, I want to turn around and sue
somebody, right? Whom shall I sue? Wharf Rat? No, the rodent peddles
Solaris. Al-Alias and NoStop peddle Ubuntu. Who is the legal entity that can
be sued to recover damages and losses?

If you still cannot understand what I am talking about, take these two
paragraph to an attorney. He will tell you what I am talking about.

Now, there is a company that allegedly supports Ubuntu. Don't tell me that
c*rap. A crook can set up a company in a week and then make off with
complete bank account cleared. Even if this is a legit business, I want to
see their EULA, what it says about their liability and how they intend to
cover it. I want to know also about their history and possible assets, if
they are listed on any stock exchange, etc.

There are many, many factors to consider before you recommend a questionable
product irresponsibly to a business.


"the wharf rat" <> wrote in message
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> In article <OPO$>,
> AlexB <> wrote:
>>If this is a reason to use Linux, I would suggest those who consider ask
>>NoStop to provide a written guarantee that he won't steal their credit
>>card
>>numbers or PayPal account when they purchase something from an on-line
>>store. I would also suggest that you should demand a proof of liability
>>insurance of at least 1,000,000/3,000,000 or better.
>>

>
> What the hell are you talking about?
>


 
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