Recent Posts

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 10
1
I don't know why they continue to tout Rubio.  President and Vice President cannot be from the same State.

12th Amendment to the Constitution:

Quote
The Electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves;

2
This is Jared Bernstein, the man who sets economic policy for the Biden administration. Asked why the US government borrows money if it can print its own money:  "I can't really... I don't get it. I don't know what they're talking about."


Oh my lord, we are doomed indeed.  Is this guy really that inept?
3
Did I read that Columbia has allowed the protestors/rioters back in?
4
You've gone full troll I see...

Oh go away.  You are an idiot. People like you are why the majority of American people look down on the far right as idiots.

We have strict medical standards in this country. Why we have the best human and animal medicine programs in the world. We are not a 3rd world craphole that allows this type of crap to happen.

Why we also require our surveyors, engineers and every other similar field to be licensed and have continuing education and follow strict rules-so the American public is assured of getting quality service.

5
Computers / Re: Windows 11 S**ks
« Last post by corbe on Today at 03:13:13 pm »
How to Enable God Mode in Windows 11 or 10

By Avram Piltch published August 31, 2021


Get easy access to dozens of advanced settings.

God mode on Windows 11

The newer and shinier Windows' UI gets, the harder it is to access its most advanced (and often important) settings. Windows 11, like Windows 10 before it, tries to guide you into the new, modern looking Settings menu while burying but not eliminating the old-fashioned Control Panel, which still houses a lot of important options.

Even if you launch the Control Panel, you may have trouble finding the particular setting you're looking for. For example, to change your environment variables (which affect what apps you can launch from any directory via the command line), you need to go to Settings->System->About->Advanced System Settings or Control Panel->System->Advanced System Settings and then click on the Environment Variables button.

The good news is that you can see a complete list of direct shortcuts by turning on "God Mode," or, more accurately, creating a God Mode folder. Sadly, this "God Mode" is not as powerful as the ones you find in video games where you can walk through walls, be invincible or get every weapon. But God Mode in Windows 11 or Windows 10 can get you to your printer or Bluetooth settings in a single click. Here's how.

<..snip..>

https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/enable-god-mode-windows-11
6
Looking forward to the Demo convention...

Chickens, home, roosting and all that...
7
They were practicing without a veterinary license. Ultrasound is serious business and takes education and training to know exactly what you are looking at.

 None of you would accept an ultrasound by your local massage therapist

You've gone full troll I see...
8
They were practicing without a veterinary license. Ultrasound is serious business and takes education and training to know exactly what you are looking at.

 None of you would accept an ultrasound by your local massage therapist

9
Computers / Re: Windows 11 S**ks
« Last post by DB on Today at 03:02:59 pm »
Yeah. Really not that awful under the hood. Pretty much the same operationally as win10. They mainly changed the grill - Crappy win10 graphics made even worse... and of course, destroying the hated start bar that they have been trying to get rid of since XP.

I am a start freak. In my personal boxen, everything I need is there in the panels. I seldom go digging through the menu. Everything else I do is CLI, so I still have a cmd box open all the time...

In win11 I only operate by CLI. You may as well not have the graphic interface.

And the other 5 star bitch is the security in BIOS. Several things you have to shut off for Linux to work, and turn back on for windows to work. I finally abandoned Win11 and went back to Win10 on dual-boot machines, and all of them are older boxes so that Win10 will run on em.

I currently have *NO* Win11 boxen in my herd.

I very much like True Launch Bar if it is still around. Can organize files/folders/apps very cleanly with minimal clicks to get there.
10
Another liberal admin dufus spouting broad boilerplate but no understanding of mechanics or specifics.
Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 10