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So where's your keyboard then, in the other room, or are you really Steven Hawking?
On top of the computer. I have to place it upon my lap to use it, hence try to stick to either keyboard or mouse at any given time, depending upon what I'm doing
I do log in manually, (and I obviously need the keyboard to post). You can, however, set your browser to remember your logins and automatically log you in.
That was me next question .......tut an I thought you were going to come out with a more fancy IT explanation then your blo0dy knee
Ha ha ha yeah I know that - just that you seem so well knowledgable about stuff like that I thought well - obviously I was way off the mark
Yes and no. Technology, both from a professional and personal viewpoint I do have to deal with and I am generally interested in. However......, useless technology, i.e: gizmo's, and technology which is supposedly a step forward whilst in truth being a step backwards, I dislike. Robustness, reliabilty and quality by far take precedence over quantity at the cost of reliability or quality and things which are a marketing dept's wet dream. A lot of modern technology comes under the latter two.
Yes and no. Technology, both from a professional and personal viewpoint I do have to deal with and I am generally interested in. However......, useless technology, i.e: gizmo's, and technology which is supposedly a step forward whilst in truth being a step backwards, I dislike. Robustness, reliabilty and quality by far take precedence over quantity at the cost of reliability or quality and things which are a marketing dept's wet dream. A lot of modern technology comes under the latter two.
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