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johnbee

Flightless Bird
< "Roy Smith" <rasmith1959@live.com> wrote in message
news:kpC%n.310894$iG7.229694@en-nntp-12.dc1.easynews.com...

I guess you haven't tried right clicking on the file and selecting "Open
File Location". There you can see the full path to where the file is on
the hard drive. >

That is an excellent method. However I see a snag. You can't right click
on it until you know where it is already.

Somebody else wrote a sarky message about using search. Firstly that
facility is not good at telling you where the file(s) are. Secondly, and I
really don't know why this is, it is not good at finding them.
I discovered this because I bought a game, named Napoleon Total War, and
installed it on my new PC the day it was delivered. It didn't work, so I
immediately tried to find it by typing napoleon into the search facility
after starting 'computer' and double clicking the C drive icon. After many
minutes, it didn't find it - I am fairly sure it had stopped searching.
After a think, I decided that the search facility might be lacking, so I
started again and browsed down to the Program files directory and repeated
the search and it found it.

I tentatively decided that one needs to know approximately where a thing is
before searching. I reckon the guy who wrote the search might be your twin
brother. Only joking of course.
 
G

Gordon

Flightless Bird
"johnbee" wrote in message news:i1npvf$3qp$1@news.eternal-september.org...



>


> You are live on Usenet. Please do not swear.


Eh? This is an ALT group. Live with it.


> I am afraid that the original poster was quite correct, Windows 7 is not
> great at making it simple and straightforward to find a file when you don't
> know where it is, and it is very good at making sure that the user does not
> actually know where files are. Even the Search facility is dodgy at telling
> you where the things are when it has found them.


Well that's not MY experience or many others - and I've used every version of Windows since 3.11, and also Unix, AIX and Linux.
Windows 7 is pretty GOOD at finding files AND showing the location of them.
 
G

Gordon

Flightless Bird
"johnbee" wrote in message news:i1nrm5$h65$1@news.eternal-september.org...


< "Roy Smith" <rasmith1959@live.com> wrote in message
news:kpC%n.310894$iG7.229694@en-nntp-12.dc1.easynews.com...



> That is an excellent method. However I see a snag. You can't right click
> on it until you know where it is already.


Err no. You right-click on it IN THE SEARCH RESULTS WINDOW
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
On 7/15/2010 1:39 PM, johnbee wrote:
>
> < "Roy Smith" <rasmith1959@live.com> wrote in message
> news:kpC%n.310894$iG7.229694@en-nntp-12.dc1.easynews.com...
>
> I guess you haven't tried right clicking on the file and selecting "Open
> File Location". There you can see the full path to where the file is on
> the hard drive. >
>
> That is an excellent method. However I see a snag. You can't right click
> on it until you know where it is already.
>
> Somebody else wrote a sarky message about using search. Firstly that
> facility is not good at telling you where the file(s) are. Secondly, and
> I really don't know why this is, it is not good at finding them.
> I discovered this because I bought a game, named Napoleon Total War, and
> installed it on my new PC the day it was delivered. It didn't work, so I
> immediately tried to find it by typing napoleon into the search facility
> after starting 'computer' and double clicking the C drive icon. After
> many minutes, it didn't find it - I am fairly sure it had stopped
> searching. After a think, I decided that the search facility might be
> lacking, so I started again and browsed down to the Program files
> directory and repeated the search and it found it.
>
> I tentatively decided that one needs to know approximately where a thing
> is before searching. I reckon the guy who wrote the search might be your
> twin brother. Only joking of course.
>
>

You need to setup your search options, the way you want them, by going
to control panel/indexing. You can set it to find everything on your
computer, even hidden files, (but only if you have Show hidden files,
folders, or drives selected in control panel/folder options/view).

When searching finds the file you're looking for, right click on it (in
search) and one of the options you will see is..."Open file location".

Whenever you want to remove a program/application always go to
control/panel/Programs and Features.
HTH
 
A

Alias

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 07/15/2010 07:23 PM, Frank wrote:
> On 7/15/2010 10:11 AM, Alias wrote:
>> On 07/15/2010 07:00 PM, Frank wrote:
>>> On 7/15/2010 1:07 AM, Alias wrote:
>>>> On 07/15/2010 02:38 AM, Frank wrote:
>>>>> On 7/14/2010 4:18 PM, Alias wrote:
>>>>>> On 07/14/2010 10:46 PM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>>> On 7/14/2010 12:54 PM, Tony wrote:
>>>>>>>> You just keep on dreaming in your may believe world of windows 7.
>>>>>>>> Falling for
>>>>>>>> microshit's snowjob that it's good. Yeah, good for nuthin'.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Listen you dumb fuck,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Dumb" is an adjective and is therefore an opinion.
>>>>>
>>>>> I made a definitive statement, you *DUMB FUCK*!
>>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>>
>>>> No, you gave your opinion.
>>>
>>> No. I made a definitive statement.
>>> Live with it, loser.

>>
>> No, you gave your opinion that he is dumb and a fuck.

>
> You're reading comprehension is as bad as your use of the English language!
> Oops!...LOL!


We'll let others be the judge of that.

>>
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> the World runs on MS OS's and Windows 7 is the
>>>>>>> very best OS available today.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Best" is an adjective and therefore is an opinion.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Majority rules, is the "best" opinion, you moron!...LOL!
>>>>
>>>> The majority is usually wrong...
>>>
>>> That is simply not true.

>>
>> Um, yes, it is.

>
> No, it is factually not true.


I can see you are not very well read nor educated.

>>
>>>
>>> and your sentence structure sucks big
>>>> time.
>>>
>>> Try kill file...if you know how.

>>
>> Oh, I know how. I also know how to use self control. You don't.

>
> hehehe...sure you do. That is why you keep responding to me.


You reply to more of my posts than I do yours, like 100 to one.

> You're one of my little Pavlovian dogs...a real mutt!


You're the junk yard dog here and always will be.

>>
>>>
>>> Majorities have believe things like the world is flat,...
>>>
>>>
>>> Never happened. Maybe your two, stupid, infected friends thought that
>>> the World was flat, but the majority knew it was not...especially sea
>>> going persons...who knew the truth.

>>
>> Yeah, right. Puhlease, pull the other one, it has bells on it.

>
> Thanks for proving my point...you're quite the moron.


The only point you proved is you know nothing about history.

>>
>>>
>>> blood
>>>> letting is a cure for sickness, the sun revolves around the earth, etc.
>>>
>>> You keep stating very old distorted views that were held only by those
>>> in power to keep the majority enslaved. You one of the stupid ones
>>> aren't you.

>>
>> No, that would be you in spades.

>
> You are the one who espoused those beliefs, not me.


No, I didn't.

> You dumb fuck!


There you go again with opinions.

>>
>>>
>>>> In *any* case "best" is an adjective and because you wrote the post,
>>>> YOUR opinion.
>>>
>>> It's a fact, jack.

>>
>> No, it's your opinion. You used to say the same about Vista and even
>> Microsoft disagrees with you.

>
> In your dreams. You like to "parse" words, but Microsoft never said
> anything like that. Never.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38267909/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/

You were saying?

>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> That you can't figure that out or that you can afford 7 is no reason
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>> you to keep posting your FUD in this ng.
>>>>>>> Get lost and don't bother to come back.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Telling someone else to get lost, eh?
>>>>>
>>>>> hehehe...does that get your little lacy soiled panties all in a bunch
>>>>> sheep fucker?
>>>>
>>>> No, just an observation that lead you to have another hissy fit.
>>>
>>> No, it does get your little soiled lacy panties all in a bunch!...LOL!

>>
>> You're the one having a hissy fit, not me, chum.

>
> Who are you trying to fool, fool? You keep doing the dance, you jackass.


"The dance" being what? You lying, hurling shit and accusing others of
animal sex type dance, sport?

>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> And you wonder why you don't have
>>>>>> any friends and why your family rolls their eyes when you walk in the
>>>>>> room.
>>>>>>
>>>>> "Wonder" when used as adjective is an opinion!
>>>>> Oops!!!...you are not that bright!...LOL!
>>>>
>>>> Um, "wonder" was used as a verb, speaking of not being very bright.
>>>> "Wonder" is never used as an adjective. It can only be a noun or a
>>>> verb.
>>>> Where did you go to school, White Trash U.?
>>>>
>>>
>>> hehehe...you're the one who is not very bright!...LOL!
>>>
>>> "won·der [wúndər]
>>> noun (plural won·ders)
>>> 1. amazed admiration: amazed admiration or awe, especially at something
>>> very beautiful or new
>>> 2. something marvelous: a miracle or other cause of intense admiration
>>> or awe
>>>
>>>
>>> adjective
>>> extraordinarily good: exciting admiration or amazement by virtue of
>>> being outstandingly good, effective, or unusual
>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>
>>>
>>> verb (past and past participle won·dered, present participle
>>> won·der·ing, 3rd person present singular won·ders)
>>> 1. transitive and intransitive verb speculate about something: to
>>> speculate or be curious to know about something
>>> 2. intransitive verb be amazed: to be in a state of amazed admiration or
>>> awe"
>>>
>>> I guess that GED you got through the mail isn't all you thought or hoped
>>> it would be, right?
>>> Too bad, you uneducated vile, little creep.
>>> Now eat shit and die, you cock sucking sheep-fucking POS!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Um, use wonder in a sentence as an adjective. Wonderful is one but not
>> wonder.

>
> Like I said, that GED you got through the mail, (or did you simply scan
> one?) isn't all you thought it would be.


Can't do it, eh?

> Too bad, you'll just have to live with it.


Nope, you can't do it.

> Oops!...LOL!


You said it, "Oops, I can't do it". Are you trying to do your Britney
Spears act again, "Oops, I did it again"?

Use the word "wonder" in a sentence where it's an adjective. You can't

Adjective: wonderful

Adverb: wonderfully.


--
Alias
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 7/15/2010 4:20 PM, Alias wrote:
> On 07/15/2010 07:23 PM, Frank wrote:
>> On 7/15/2010 10:11 AM, Alias wrote:
>>> On 07/15/2010 07:00 PM, Frank wrote:
>>>> On 7/15/2010 1:07 AM, Alias wrote:
>>>>> On 07/15/2010 02:38 AM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>> On 7/14/2010 4:18 PM, Alias wrote:
>>>>>>> On 07/14/2010 10:46 PM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 7/14/2010 12:54 PM, Tony wrote:
>>>>>>>>> You just keep on dreaming in your may believe world of windows 7.
>>>>>>>>> Falling for
>>>>>>>>> microshit's snowjob that it's good. Yeah, good for nuthin'.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Listen you dumb fuck,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Dumb" is an adjective and is therefore an opinion.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I made a definitive statement, you *DUMB FUCK*!
>>>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>> No, you gave your opinion.
>>>>
>>>> No. I made a definitive statement.
>>>> Live with it, loser.
>>>
>>> No, you gave your opinion that he is dumb and a fuck.

>>
>> You're reading comprehension is as bad as your use of the English
>> language!
>> Oops!...LOL!

>
> We'll let others be the judge of that.
>


Do what you want, but I get my English usage info from the dictionary.
I'm sure those with a brain and an education will recognize that fact.
Oops!
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> the World runs on MS OS's and Windows 7 is the
>>>>>>>> very best OS available today.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Best" is an adjective and therefore is an opinion.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Majority rules, is the "best" opinion, you moron!...LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>> The majority is usually wrong...
>>>>
>>>> That is simply not true.
>>>
>>> Um, yes, it is.

>>
>> No, it is factually not true.

>
> I can see you are not very well read nor educated.


You are the ignorant one who keeps using a belief held by a few,
hundreds if not thousands, of years ago. Sorry, but Windows OS's rule
the world by a gigantic majority. That is a fact and Windows OS is the
very best OS available today. That is another fact.
>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> and your sentence structure sucks big
>>>>> time.
>>>>
>>>> Try kill file...if you know how.
>>>
>>> Oh, I know how. I also know how to use self control. You don't.

>>
>> hehehe...sure you do. That is why you keep responding to me.

>
> You reply to more of my posts than I do yours, like 100 to one.


I correct your post more than you do mine cause you are more error prone
than I am.
But you are the one who stuck your nose in this thread only after I did.
Oops!
Got any more delusions you'd like for me to correct?
>
>> You're one of my little Pavlovian dogs...a real mutt!

>
> You're the junk yard dog here and always will be.


That is another meaningless, stupid statement you always make when
you're getting your ass kicked by me.
Oops!...LOL!
>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Majorities have believe things like the world is flat,...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Never happened. Maybe your two, stupid, infected friends thought that
>>>> the World was flat, but the majority knew it was not...especially sea
>>>> going persons...who knew the truth.
>>>
>>> Yeah, right. Puhlease, pull the other one, it has bells on it.

>>
>> Thanks for proving my point...you're quite the moron.

>
> The only point you proved is you know nothing about history.


Bullshit! You're the *DUMB FUCK* who constantly uses analogies that
don't apply to the subject at hand. That is an indication that you are
not that well educated.
>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> blood
>>>>> letting is a cure for sickness, the sun revolves around the earth,
>>>>> etc.
>>>>
>>>> You keep stating very old distorted views that were held only by those
>>>> in power to keep the majority enslaved. You one of the stupid ones
>>>> aren't you.
>>>
>>> No, that would be you in spades.

>>
>> You are the one who espoused those beliefs, not me.

>
> No, I didn't.


Reverting to lying huh...again...as usual.
>
>> You dumb fuck!

>
> There you go again with opinions.


That is a known fact, jack!
>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> In *any* case "best" is an adjective and because you wrote the post,
>>>>> YOUR opinion.
>>>>
>>>> It's a fact, jack.
>>>
>>> No, it's your opinion. You used to say the same about Vista and even
>>> Microsoft disagrees with you.

>>
>> In your dreams. You like to "parse" words, but Microsoft never said
>> anything like that. Never.

>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38267909/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/
>
> You were saying?


So you're using the "opinion" of one person to blister your point?
Sorry pal, but Microsoft didn't say that. The author of the article said
that.
You need to look up the meaning of "parse".
Oops!...LOL!
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> That you can't figure that out or that you can afford 7 is no
>>>>>>>> reason
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> you to keep posting your FUD in this ng.
>>>>>>>> Get lost and don't bother to come back.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Telling someone else to get lost, eh?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hehehe...does that get your little lacy soiled panties all in a bunch
>>>>>> sheep fucker?
>>>>>
>>>>> No, just an observation that lead you to have another hissy fit.
>>>>
>>>> No, it does get your little soiled lacy panties all in a bunch!...LOL!
>>>
>>> You're the one having a hissy fit, not me, chum.

>>
>> Who are you trying to fool, fool? You keep doing the dance, you jackass.

>
> "The dance" being what? You lying, hurling shit and accusing others of
> animal sex type dance, sport?


Keep dancing...you're stupidity is really showing now!
Oops!...LOL!
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And you wonder why you don't have
>>>>>>> any friends and why your family rolls their eyes when you walk in
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> room.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Wonder" when used as adjective is an opinion!
>>>>>> Oops!!!...you are not that bright!...LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>> Um, "wonder" was used as a verb, speaking of not being very bright.
>>>>> "Wonder" is never used as an adjective. It can only be a noun or a
>>>>> verb.
>>>>> Where did you go to school, White Trash U.?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> hehehe...you're the one who is not very bright!...LOL!
>>>>
>>>> "won·der [wúndər]
>>>> noun (plural won·ders)
>>>> 1. amazed admiration: amazed admiration or awe, especially at something
>>>> very beautiful or new
>>>> 2. something marvelous: a miracle or other cause of intense admiration
>>>> or awe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> adjective
>>>> extraordinarily good: exciting admiration or amazement by virtue of
>>>> being outstandingly good, effective, or unusual
>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> verb (past and past participle won·dered, present participle
>>>> won·der·ing, 3rd person present singular won·ders)
>>>> 1. transitive and intransitive verb speculate about something: to
>>>> speculate or be curious to know about something
>>>> 2. intransitive verb be amazed: to be in a state of amazed
>>>> admiration or
>>>> awe"
>>>>
>>>> I guess that GED you got through the mail isn't all you thought or
>>>> hoped
>>>> it would be, right?
>>>> Too bad, you uneducated vile, little creep.
>>>> Now eat shit and die, you cock sucking sheep-fucking POS!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Um, use wonder in a sentence as an adjective. Wonderful is one but not
>>> wonder.

>>
>> Like I said, that GED you got through the mail, (or did you simply scan
>> one?) isn't all you thought it would be.

>
> Can't do it, eh?


You dumb fuck, you're the one who said that "wonder" was not an
adjective. I proved it was using a dictionary example.
I don't know if you're getting dumber or more desperate by the minute or
both!
Oops!
>
>> Too bad, you'll just have to live with it.

>
> Nope, you can't do it.


I already did you jackass!
>
>> Oops!...LOL!

>
> You said it, "Oops, I can't do it". Are you trying to do your Britney
> Spears act again, "Oops, I did it again"?


More of your stupid, irrelevant analogies?
Give it up...or wait...keep dancing...you are an expert at making a fool
out of yourself.
>
> Use the word "wonder" in a sentence where it's an adjective. You can't
>
> Adjective: wonderful
>
> Adverb: wonderfully.
>

It is a wonder to all, how extraordinarily good you are, at making a
fool out of yourself!...Hahahahah!
 
B

Bob I

Flightless Bird
On 7/15/2010 2:39 PM, johnbee wrote:
>
> "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:8pt%n.31220$f_3.14128@newsfe17.iad...
>
>>> Just as an example, and to show how easy it is to get hold of the wrong
>>> end of the stick, the help in Win 7 on this actual subject goes on about
>>> what happens when you 'press the power button'.

>
>> Actually they did mean the PC Power Button. >

>
> I snipped the rest.. They did not mean the PC Power Button as you said,
> when they wrote 'press the power button' they did not mean press they
> meant left-click etc. etc. However I said that it is easy to get hold of
> the wrong end of the stick. Or were you
> claiming that the word 'power' in that context has nothing to do with
> electricity? Or were you referring to a different part of the help
> system where they put initial capitals on Power and Button in which case
> you've got the wrong bit? You might be of the same mindset as the help
> writer and the queen of hearts thinking that words can mean precisely
> what she says they mean without bothering to give any definitions. Lewis
> Carroll was well aware that this renders language unintelligible. Or
> perhaps the word power has acquired a different meaning in the USA and
> India.
>
> My message was intended to be a mild protest against people being
> nastily superior to a person with a simple query, and also pointing out
> that Win7 is not perfect.


This is copy/pasted from Help on the "power button, I'd say they defined
what they said fairly unambiguously.


Change what happens when you press the power button on your computer

You can choose what happens when you press the power button on your
computer case (or the edge of a laptop). The computer can shut down,
sleep, hibernate, or do nothing. You can apply the same setting to all
of your power plans or you can apply different settings to individual
power plans.
 
R

Roy Smith

Flightless Bird
On 7/15/2010 3:10 PM, johnbee wrote:
>
> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:i1l5hs$n10$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> "johnbee" wrote in message
>> news:i1l3q0$jgq$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>>
>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:i1jm14$l5p$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 00:47:27 -0400, Tony wrote:
>>>
>>>> The only thing the people will start doing is start pulling their hair
>>>> out. Finding things in windows 7 is akin to looking for the needle in
>>>> the haystack.
>>>
>>> Rubbish.

>>
>> OK. Suppose a few days ago I wrote something in MS Word. I have just
>> written an email message to a friend and I want to send what I wrote
>> as an
>> attachment. Tell me how easy it is to attach it.
>>
>> Eh? As easy as in ANY OS.
>> Several ways.
>> Do Start-search, type in your search parameter, when the document
>> shows, do Right-click-send to mail recipient.
>> Or Open Word, do Recent Documents, open, send to mail recipient.
>> How many ways do you WANT to do it? There's at LEAST another two.
>> Is this a SERIOUS question or are you just posting bullshit?
>>

>
> You are live on Usenet. Please do not swear. I tried your first
> suggestion. It did not work. (I started an email message, clicked attach
> file, clicked Start, typed part of a file name in the search box with an
> asterisk on the end, right clicked a word document file which was
> listed, and paused because there was no such option as sending to mail
> recipient - so I double clicked on it instead and it opened in Word.
> That was no good of course.
>
> I tried your second suggestion. All the things I could easily find about
> mail after opening the document file in Word, as you suggested, were of
> course to do with what I, being a bit old fashioned, would term snail
> mail, there was no obvious option to set it as an attachment to an
> email. So that didn't work either.
>
> So it was a serious question, deliberately designed to show the
> difficulty of finding things and demonstrating exactly what difficulty a
> user will have because of this shortcoming. I chose attaching a document
> file to an email because it is something many users will need to do and
> because it is a function that users will think that they need to know
> the file's location.
>
> I assume that you told me your two easiest and best methods so I won't
> ask for the other two. (I know of course exactly how to do it because it
> is obvious within a few minutes of beginning Win7 that file locations
> will be a problem so I needed to solve it).
>
> I am afraid that the original poster was quite correct, Windows 7 is not
> great at making it simple and straightforward to find a file when you
> don't know where it is, and it is very good at making sure that the user
> does not actually know where files are. Even the Search facility is
> dodgy at telling you where the things are when it has found them.


Try this then, click on the Start orb, then type in part of the filename
you're looking for. When it appears in the results window, right click
on it and place your pointer on "Send To" then chose "Mail Recipient" in
the drop-down menu. This should open your defaul mail client and have
the file already set as an attachment in your email editor. How
difficult is that?


--

Roy Smith
Windows 7 Professional
Thunderbird 3.1
Thursday, July 15, 2010 9:04:56 PM
 
R

Roy Smith

Flightless Bird
On 7/15/2010 3:39 PM, johnbee wrote:
>
> < "Roy Smith" <rasmith1959@live.com> wrote in message
> news:kpC%n.310894$iG7.229694@en-nntp-12.dc1.easynews.com...
>
> I guess you haven't tried right clicking on the file and selecting "Open
> File Location". There you can see the full path to where the file is on
> the hard drive. >
>
> That is an excellent method. However I see a snag. You can't right click
> on it until you know where it is already.
>
> Somebody else wrote a sarky message about using search. Firstly that
> facility is not good at telling you where the file(s) are. Secondly, and
> I really don't know why this is, it is not good at finding them.
> I discovered this because I bought a game, named Napoleon Total War, and
> installed it on my new PC the day it was delivered. It didn't work, so I
> immediately tried to find it by typing napoleon into the search facility
> after starting 'computer' and double clicking the C drive icon. After
> many minutes, it didn't find it - I am fairly sure it had stopped
> searching. After a think, I decided that the search facility might be
> lacking, so I started again and browsed down to the Program files
> directory and repeated the search and it found it.
>
> I tentatively decided that one needs to know approximately where a thing
> is before searching. I reckon the guy who wrote the search might be your
> twin brother. Only joking of course.


Naturally it isn't going to find a program file as it's not included in
the index by default. Here's a snippet of the index help file:

[--snip--]

By default, all of the most common files on your computer are indexed.
Indexed locations include all folders included in libraries (anything
you see in the Documents library, for example), e‑mail, and offline
files. Files that aren't indexed include program files and system
files—files that most people rarely need to search

[--snip--]

Now you could go into Control Panel - Indexing Options and add your
Program Files folder, but be prepared for the lengthy delay it will
cause when your index is re-created.


--

Roy Smith
Windows 7 Professional
Thunderbird 3.1
Thursday, July 15, 2010 9:19:36 PM
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

Flightless Bird
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 22:26:55 +0100, Gordon wrote:

> "johnbee" wrote in message news:i1npvf$3qp$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>
>>

>
>> You are live on Usenet. Please do not swear.

>
> Eh? This is an ALT group. Live with it.
>
>> I am afraid that the original poster was quite correct, Windows 7 is not
>> great at making it simple and straightforward to find a file when you don't
>> know where it is, and it is very good at making sure that the user does not
>> actually know where files are. Even the Search facility is dodgy at telling
>> you where the things are when it has found them.

>
> Well that's not MY experience or many others - and I've used every version of Windows since 3.11, and also Unix, AIX and Linux.
> Windows 7 is pretty GOOD at finding files AND showing the location of them.


And it took me ten seconds to attach a Word document to an e-mail. A second
to click on the paper clip and nine seconds to find the file (I haven't
used word for two or three computers so I forgot where my doc files were).
I am using FF, however :)

Come to think of it, I haven't even attached a file to an e-mail for a
computer or two...

--
Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 7/16/2010 2:12 AM, Frank wrote:
> On 7/15/2010 4:20 PM, Alias wrote:
>> On 07/15/2010 07:23 PM, Frank wrote:
>>> On 7/15/2010 10:11 AM, Alias wrote:
>>>> On 07/15/2010 07:00 PM, Frank wrote:
>>>>> On 7/15/2010 1:07 AM, Alias wrote:
>>>>>> On 07/15/2010 02:38 AM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>>> On 7/14/2010 4:18 PM, Alias wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 07/14/2010 10:46 PM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 7/14/2010 12:54 PM, Tony wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> You just keep on dreaming in your may believe world of windows 7.
>>>>>>>>>> Falling for
>>>>>>>>>> microshit's snowjob that it's good. Yeah, good for nuthin'.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Listen you dumb fuck,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Dumb" is an adjective and is therefore an opinion.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I made a definitive statement, you *DUMB FUCK*!
>>>>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, you gave your opinion.
>>>>>
>>>>> No. I made a definitive statement.
>>>>> Live with it, loser.
>>>>
>>>> No, you gave your opinion that he is dumb and a fuck.
>>>
>>> You're reading comprehension is as bad as your use of the English
>>> language!
>>> Oops!...LOL!

>>
>> We'll let others be the judge of that.
>>

>
> Do what you want, but I get my English usage info from the dictionary.
> I'm sure those with a brain and an education will recognize that fact.
> Oops!


I get my English usage information from a grammar and structure book
published by Cambridge University Press. Dictionaries only give you
definitions.

>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> the World runs on MS OS's and Windows 7 is the
>>>>>>>>> very best OS available today.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Best" is an adjective and therefore is an opinion.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Majority rules, is the "best" opinion, you moron!...LOL!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The majority is usually wrong...
>>>>>
>>>>> That is simply not true.
>>>>
>>>> Um, yes, it is.
>>>
>>> No, it is factually not true.

>>
>> I can see you are not very well read nor educated.

>
> You are the ignorant one who keeps using a belief held by a few,
> hundreds if not thousands, of years ago. Sorry, but Windows OS's rule
> the world by a gigantic majority. That is a fact and Windows OS is the
> very best OS available today. That is another fact.


No, it's your opinion.

>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> and your sentence structure sucks big
>>>>>> time.
>>>>>
>>>>> Try kill file...if you know how.
>>>>
>>>> Oh, I know how. I also know how to use self control. You don't.
>>>
>>> hehehe...sure you do. That is why you keep responding to me.

>>
>> You reply to more of my posts than I do yours, like 100 to one.

>
> I correct your post more than you do mine cause you are more error prone
> than I am.


Back pedaling.

> But you are the one who stuck your nose in this thread only after I did.
> Oops!


Back pedaling again.

> Got any more delusions you'd like for me to correct?


You have yet to correct anything.

>>
>>> You're one of my little Pavlovian dogs...a real mutt!

>>
>> You're the junk yard dog here and always will be.

>
> That is another meaningless, stupid statement you always make when
> you're getting your ass kicked by me.
> Oops!...LOL!


You weren't expected to understand and you met all expectations.

>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Majorities have believe things like the world is flat,...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Never happened. Maybe your two, stupid, infected friends thought that
>>>>> the World was flat, but the majority knew it was not...especially sea
>>>>> going persons...who knew the truth.
>>>>
>>>> Yeah, right. Puhlease, pull the other one, it has bells on it.
>>>
>>> Thanks for proving my point...you're quite the moron.

>>
>> The only point you proved is you know nothing about history.

>
> Bullshit! You're the *DUMB FUCK* who constantly uses analogies that
> don't apply to the subject at hand. That is an indication that you are
> not that well educated.


Even more lame back pedaling.

>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> blood
>>>>>> letting is a cure for sickness, the sun revolves around the earth,
>>>>>> etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> You keep stating very old distorted views that were held only by those
>>>>> in power to keep the majority enslaved. You one of the stupid ones
>>>>> aren't you.
>>>>
>>>> No, that would be you in spades.
>>>
>>> You are the one who espoused those beliefs, not me.

>>
>> No, I didn't.

>
> Reverting to lying huh...again...as usual.
>>
>>> You dumb fuck!

>>
>> There you go again with opinions.

>
> That is a known fact, jack!


No, it's your opinion. Man, you're dense.

>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> In *any* case "best" is an adjective and because you wrote the post,
>>>>>> YOUR opinion.
>>>>>
>>>>> It's a fact, jack.
>>>>
>>>> No, it's your opinion. You used to say the same about Vista and even
>>>> Microsoft disagrees with you.
>>>
>>> In your dreams. You like to "parse" words, but Microsoft never said
>>> anything like that. Never.

>>
>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38267909/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/
>>
>> You were saying?

>
> So you're using the "opinion" of one person to blister your point?


Yep but it's an opinion from Microsoft's Chief Executive Officer. Not
exactly a mail room employee.

> Sorry pal, but Microsoft didn't say that. The author of the article said
> that.
> You need to look up the meaning of "parse".
> Oops!...LOL!


No, I don't.

>>
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> That you can't figure that out or that you can afford 7 is no
>>>>>>>>> reason
>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>> you to keep posting your FUD in this ng.
>>>>>>>>> Get lost and don't bother to come back.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Telling someone else to get lost, eh?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> hehehe...does that get your little lacy soiled panties all in a
>>>>>>> bunch
>>>>>>> sheep fucker?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, just an observation that lead you to have another hissy fit.
>>>>>
>>>>> No, it does get your little soiled lacy panties all in a bunch!...LOL!
>>>>
>>>> You're the one having a hissy fit, not me, chum.
>>>
>>> Who are you trying to fool, fool? You keep doing the dance, you jackass.

>>
>> "The dance" being what? You lying, hurling shit and accusing others of
>> animal sex type dance, sport?

>
> Keep dancing...you're stupidity is really showing now!
> Oops!...LOL!


Keep dancing, fool.

>>
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And you wonder why you don't have
>>>>>>>> any friends and why your family rolls their eyes when you walk in
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> room.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Wonder" when used as adjective is an opinion!
>>>>>>> Oops!!!...you are not that bright!...LOL!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Um, "wonder" was used as a verb, speaking of not being very bright.
>>>>>> "Wonder" is never used as an adjective. It can only be a noun or a
>>>>>> verb.
>>>>>> Where did you go to school, White Trash U.?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> hehehe...you're the one who is not very bright!...LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>> "won·der [wúndər]
>>>>> noun (plural won·ders)
>>>>> 1. amazed admiration: amazed admiration or awe, especially at
>>>>> something
>>>>> very beautiful or new
>>>>> 2. something marvelous: a miracle or other cause of intense admiration
>>>>> or awe
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> adjective
>>>>> extraordinarily good: exciting admiration or amazement by virtue of
>>>>> being outstandingly good, effective, or unusual
>>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> verb (past and past participle won·dered, present participle
>>>>> won·der·ing, 3rd person present singular won·ders)
>>>>> 1. transitive and intransitive verb speculate about something: to
>>>>> speculate or be curious to know about something
>>>>> 2. intransitive verb be amazed: to be in a state of amazed
>>>>> admiration or
>>>>> awe"
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess that GED you got through the mail isn't all you thought or
>>>>> hoped
>>>>> it would be, right?
>>>>> Too bad, you uneducated vile, little creep.
>>>>> Now eat shit and die, you cock sucking sheep-fucking POS!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Um, use wonder in a sentence as an adjective. Wonderful is one but not
>>>> wonder.
>>>
>>> Like I said, that GED you got through the mail, (or did you simply scan
>>> one?) isn't all you thought it would be.

>>
>> Can't do it, eh?

>
> You dumb fuck, you're the one who said that "wonder" was not an
> adjective. I proved it was using a dictionary example.


Which dictionary.

> I don't know if you're getting dumber or more desperate by the minute or
> both!
> Oops!


Too dumb to be able to use it in a sentence, are ya?

>>
>>> Too bad, you'll just have to live with it.

>>
>> Nope, you can't do it.

>
> I already did you jackass!
>>
>>> Oops!...LOL!

>>
>> You said it, "Oops, I can't do it". Are you trying to do your Britney
>> Spears act again, "Oops, I did it again"?

>
> More of your stupid, irrelevant analogies?


No, more that you are too stupid to understand.

> Give it up...or wait...keep dancing...you are an expert at making a fool
> out of yourself.


The irony!

>>
>> Use the word "wonder" in a sentence where it's an adjective. You can't
>>
>> Adjective: wonderful
>>
>> Adverb: wonderfully.
>>

> It is a wonder to all, how extraordinarily good you are, at making a
> fool out of yourself!...Hahahahah!


Um, you just used "wonder" as a noun. We are still waiting for you to
use it as an adjective. (You can't.)


--
Alias
 
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Alias

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 07/16/2010 02:12 AM, Frank wrote:
>>>

>>
>> Can't do it, eh?

>
> You dumb fuck, you're the one who said that "wonder" was not an
> adjective. I proved it was using a dictionary example.
> I don't know if you're getting dumber or more desperate by the minute or
> both!
> Oops!
>>
>>> Too bad, you'll just have to live with it.

>>
>> Nope, you can't do it.

>
> I already did you jackass!


Um, no example. You posted what you say is a dictionary definition but
the "dictionary" you used didn't have an example:


"adjective
extraordinarily good: exciting admiration or amazement by virtue of
being outstandingly good, effective, or unusual"

I suppose Wonder Woman would qualify but that's really stretching the
meaning of the word when wonderful is a more accepted way to do it. But,
hey, the fact that I can come up with a sentence to use it as an
adjective and you can't writes volumes about your "education".

--
Alias
 
W

Worn Out Retread

Flightless Bird
"johnbee" <johnbrockbank@com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i1nql5$99a$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>
> "Roy Smith" <rasmith1959@live.com> wrote in message
> news:-ONr%n.549721$rq1.364575@en-nntp-02.dc1.easynews.com...
>> On 7/14/2010 2:39 PM, johnbee wrote:
>>>
>>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:i1jm14$l5p$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>> On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 00:47:27 -0400, Tony wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The only thing the people will start doing is start pulling their hair
>>>>> out. Finding things in windows 7 is akin to looking for the needle in
>>>>> the haystack.
>>>>
>>>> Rubbish.
>>>
>>> OK. Suppose a few days ago I wrote something in MS Word. I have just
>>> written an email message to a friend and I want to send what I wrote as
>>> an attachment. Tell me how easy it is to attach it.

>>
>> Well that would depend on how you write email. Do you use a email
>> program or a web interface (Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, etc...)? Which one
>> you use is going to determine how easy or hard it may be.
>>

>
> There you are then. If the document file was easy to find (i.e. if the
> user knew where they were kept, or it was easy to find them (surely not by
> displaying full pathnames at the screen top like they used to - that would
> make it far too easy for the idiot users), it would not make a jot of
> difference what one was using. Of course I assume that many users are
> like me and use web mail and email software.
>
> The point of my question was to show that needing to know where a file is
> matters to users, and Win7 is bad at it.


I don't know what you have been using in the past but Win 7 is very good at
finding files. I don't know how you could make it easier.
--
Ron
 
W

Worn Out Retread

Flightless Bird
"johnbee" <johnbrockbank@com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i1npvf$3qp$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>
> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:i1l5hs$n10$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> "johnbee" wrote in message
>> news:i1l3q0$jgq$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>>
>> "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:i1jm14$l5p$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 00:47:27 -0400, Tony wrote:
>>>
>>>> The only thing the people will start doing is start pulling their hair
>>>> out. Finding things in windows 7 is akin to looking for the needle in
>>>> the haystack.
>>>
>>> Rubbish.

>>
>> OK. Suppose a few days ago I wrote something in MS Word. I have just
>> written an email message to a friend and I want to send what I wrote as
>> an
>> attachment. Tell me how easy it is to attach it.
>>
>> Eh? As easy as in ANY OS.
>> Several ways.
>> Do Start-search, type in your search parameter, when the document shows,
>> do Right-click-send to mail recipient.
>> Or Open Word, do Recent Documents, open, send to mail recipient.
>> How many ways do you WANT to do it? There's at LEAST another two.
>> Is this a SERIOUS question or are you just posting bullshit?
>>

>
> You are live on Usenet. Please do not swear. I tried your first
> suggestion. It did not work. (I started an email message, clicked attach
> file, clicked Start, typed part of a file name in the search box with an
> asterisk on the end, right clicked a word document file which was listed,
> and paused because there was no such option as sending to mail
> recipient - so I double clicked on it instead and it opened in Word. That
> was no good of course.
>
> I tried your second suggestion. All the things I could easily find about
> mail after opening the document file in Word, as you suggested, were of
> course to do with what I, being a bit old fashioned, would term snail
> mail, there was no obvious option to set it as an attachment to an email.
> So that didn't work either.
>
> So it was a serious question, deliberately designed to show the difficulty
> of finding things and demonstrating exactly what difficulty a user will
> have because of this shortcoming. I chose attaching a document file to an
> email because it is something many users will need to do and because it is
> a function that users will think that they need to know the file's
> location.
>
> I assume that you told me your two easiest and best methods so I won't ask
> for the other two. (I know of course exactly how to do it because it is
> obvious within a few minutes of beginning Win7 that file locations will be
> a problem so I needed to solve it).
>
> I am afraid that the original poster was quite correct, Windows 7 is not
> great at making it simple and straightforward to find a file when you
> don't know where it is, and it is very good at making sure that the user
> does not actually know where files are. Even the Search facility is dodgy
> at telling you where the things are when it has found them.


From reading all of your responses, I don't think that you are really
looking for an answer but are just trying to be obtuse. All of the
suggestions above work as they are supposed to.
--
Ron
 
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Frank

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 7/16/2010 2:25 AM, Alias wrote:
> On 7/16/2010 2:12 AM, Frank wrote:
>> On 7/15/2010 4:20 PM, Alias wrote:
>>> On 07/15/2010 07:23 PM, Frank wrote:
>>>> On 7/15/2010 10:11 AM, Alias wrote:
>>>>> On 07/15/2010 07:00 PM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>> On 7/15/2010 1:07 AM, Alias wrote:
>>>>>>> On 07/15/2010 02:38 AM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 7/14/2010 4:18 PM, Alias wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 07/14/2010 10:46 PM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 7/14/2010 12:54 PM, Tony wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> You just keep on dreaming in your may believe world of
>>>>>>>>>>> windows 7.
>>>>>>>>>>> Falling for
>>>>>>>>>>> microshit's snowjob that it's good. Yeah, good for nuthin'.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Listen you dumb fuck,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "Dumb" is an adjective and is therefore an opinion.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I made a definitive statement, you *DUMB FUCK*!
>>>>>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> No, you gave your opinion.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No. I made a definitive statement.
>>>>>> Live with it, loser.
>>>>>
>>>>> No, you gave your opinion that he is dumb and a fuck.
>>>>
>>>> You're reading comprehension is as bad as your use of the English
>>>> language!
>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>
>>> We'll let others be the judge of that.
>>>

>>
>> Do what you want, but I get my English usage info from the dictionary.
>> I'm sure those with a brain and an education will recognize that fact.
>> Oops!

>
> I get my English usage information from a grammar and structure book
> published by Cambridge University Press. Dictionaries only give you
> definitions.
>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> the World runs on MS OS's and Windows 7 is the
>>>>>>>>>> very best OS available today.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "Best" is an adjective and therefore is an opinion.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Majority rules, is the "best" opinion, you moron!...LOL!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The majority is usually wrong...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That is simply not true.
>>>>>
>>>>> Um, yes, it is.
>>>>
>>>> No, it is factually not true.
>>>
>>> I can see you are not very well read nor educated.

>>
>> You are the ignorant one who keeps using a belief held by a few,
>> hundreds if not thousands, of years ago. Sorry, but Windows OS's rule
>> the world by a gigantic majority. That is a fact and Windows OS is the
>> very best OS available today. That is another fact.

>
> No, it's your opinion.
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and your sentence structure sucks big
>>>>>>> time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Try kill file...if you know how.
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh, I know how. I also know how to use self control. You don't.
>>>>
>>>> hehehe...sure you do. That is why you keep responding to me.
>>>
>>> You reply to more of my posts than I do yours, like 100 to one.

>>
>> I correct your post more than you do mine cause you are more error prone
>> than I am.

>
> Back pedaling.
>
>> But you are the one who stuck your nose in this thread only after I did.
>> Oops!

>
> Back pedaling again.
>
>> Got any more delusions you'd like for me to correct?

>
> You have yet to correct anything.
>
>>>
>>>> You're one of my little Pavlovian dogs...a real mutt!
>>>
>>> You're the junk yard dog here and always will be.

>>
>> That is another meaningless, stupid statement you always make when
>> you're getting your ass kicked by me.
>> Oops!...LOL!

>
> You weren't expected to understand and you met all expectations.
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Majorities have believe things like the world is flat,...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Never happened. Maybe your two, stupid, infected friends thought that
>>>>>> the World was flat, but the majority knew it was not...especially sea
>>>>>> going persons...who knew the truth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, right. Puhlease, pull the other one, it has bells on it.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for proving my point...you're quite the moron.
>>>
>>> The only point you proved is you know nothing about history.

>>
>> Bullshit! You're the *DUMB FUCK* who constantly uses analogies that
>> don't apply to the subject at hand. That is an indication that you are
>> not that well educated.

>
> Even more lame back pedaling.
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> blood
>>>>>>> letting is a cure for sickness, the sun revolves around the earth,
>>>>>>> etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You keep stating very old distorted views that were held only by
>>>>>> those
>>>>>> in power to keep the majority enslaved. You one of the stupid ones
>>>>>> aren't you.
>>>>>
>>>>> No, that would be you in spades.
>>>>
>>>> You are the one who espoused those beliefs, not me.
>>>
>>> No, I didn't.

>>
>> Reverting to lying huh...again...as usual.
>>>
>>>> You dumb fuck!
>>>
>>> There you go again with opinions.

>>
>> That is a known fact, jack!

>
> No, it's your opinion. Man, you're dense.
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In *any* case "best" is an adjective and because you wrote the post,
>>>>>>> YOUR opinion.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's a fact, jack.
>>>>>
>>>>> No, it's your opinion. You used to say the same about Vista and even
>>>>> Microsoft disagrees with you.
>>>>
>>>> In your dreams. You like to "parse" words, but Microsoft never said
>>>> anything like that. Never.
>>>
>>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38267909/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/
>>>
>>> You were saying?

>>
>> So you're using the "opinion" of one person to blister your point?

>
> Yep but it's an opinion from Microsoft's Chief Executive Officer. Not
> exactly a mail room employee.
>
>> Sorry pal, but Microsoft didn't say that. The author of the article said
>> that.
>> You need to look up the meaning of "parse".
>> Oops!...LOL!

>
> No, I don't.
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> That you can't figure that out or that you can afford 7 is no
>>>>>>>>>> reason
>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>>> you to keep posting your FUD in this ng.
>>>>>>>>>> Get lost and don't bother to come back.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Telling someone else to get lost, eh?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> hehehe...does that get your little lacy soiled panties all in a
>>>>>>>> bunch
>>>>>>>> sheep fucker?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> No, just an observation that lead you to have another hissy fit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, it does get your little soiled lacy panties all in a
>>>>>> bunch!...LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>> You're the one having a hissy fit, not me, chum.
>>>>
>>>> Who are you trying to fool, fool? You keep doing the dance, you
>>>> jackass.
>>>
>>> "The dance" being what? You lying, hurling shit and accusing others of
>>> animal sex type dance, sport?

>>
>> Keep dancing...you're stupidity is really showing now!
>> Oops!...LOL!

>
> Keep dancing, fool.
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And you wonder why you don't have
>>>>>>>>> any friends and why your family rolls their eyes when you walk in
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> room.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Wonder" when used as adjective is an opinion!
>>>>>>>> Oops!!!...you are not that bright!...LOL!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Um, "wonder" was used as a verb, speaking of not being very bright.
>>>>>>> "Wonder" is never used as an adjective. It can only be a noun or a
>>>>>>> verb.
>>>>>>> Where did you go to school, White Trash U.?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hehehe...you're the one who is not very bright!...LOL!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "won·der [wúndər]
>>>>>> noun (plural won·ders)
>>>>>> 1. amazed admiration: amazed admiration or awe, especially at
>>>>>> something
>>>>>> very beautiful or new
>>>>>> 2. something marvelous: a miracle or other cause of intense
>>>>>> admiration
>>>>>> or awe
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> adjective
>>>>>> extraordinarily good: exciting admiration or amazement by virtue of
>>>>>> being outstandingly good, effective, or unusual
>>>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> verb (past and past participle won·dered, present participle
>>>>>> won·der·ing, 3rd person present singular won·ders)
>>>>>> 1. transitive and intransitive verb speculate about something: to
>>>>>> speculate or be curious to know about something
>>>>>> 2. intransitive verb be amazed: to be in a state of amazed
>>>>>> admiration or
>>>>>> awe"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I guess that GED you got through the mail isn't all you thought or
>>>>>> hoped
>>>>>> it would be, right?
>>>>>> Too bad, you uneducated vile, little creep.
>>>>>> Now eat shit and die, you cock sucking sheep-fucking POS!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Um, use wonder in a sentence as an adjective. Wonderful is one but not
>>>>> wonder.
>>>>
>>>> Like I said, that GED you got through the mail, (or did you simply scan
>>>> one?) isn't all you thought it would be.
>>>
>>> Can't do it, eh?

>>
>> You dumb fuck, you're the one who said that "wonder" was not an
>> adjective. I proved it was using a dictionary example.

>
> Which dictionary.


Why? You want to buy one. FYI...one of my dictionaries from my
University days.
>
>> I don't know if you're getting dumber or more desperate by the minute or
>> both!
>> Oops!

>
> Too dumb to be able to use it in a sentence, are ya?
>

I already did...twice. Are you too dumb to read?
>>>
>>>> Too bad, you'll just have to live with it.
>>>
>>> Nope, you can't do it.

>>
>> I already did you jackass!
>>>
>>>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>
>>> You said it, "Oops, I can't do it". Are you trying to do your Britney
>>> Spears act again, "Oops, I did it again"?

>>
>> More of your stupid, irrelevant analogies?

>
> No, more that you are too stupid to understand.


What lousy sentence structure you have. You're not that educated are you.
Oops!
>
>> Give it up...or wait...keep dancing...you are an expert at making a fool
>> out of yourself.

>
> The irony!


Yes, the irony of you making a fool out of yourself in here on a daily
basis is ironic.
>
>>>
>>> Use the word "wonder" in a sentence where it's an adjective. You can't
>>>
>>> Adjective: wonderful
>>>
>>> Adverb: wonderfully.
>>>

>> It is a wonder to all, how extraordinarily good you are, at making a
>> fool out of yourself!...Hahahahah!

>
> Um, you just used "wonder" as a noun. We are still waiting for you to
> use it as an adjective. (You can't.)


Um, wrong. I just used wonder as an adjective in the superlative.
Oops!

But you keep changing the subject. You were going to prove to me that MS
Officially dissed Vista, yet you post the opinion of some jackass with a
web site and the subject in the article is about a Microsoft phone.
You can't prove your point, can you.
Figures! You're too stupid and far to arrogant to prove anything.
Fool!...LOL!
>
>
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 7/16/2010 2:39 AM, Alias wrote:
> On 07/16/2010 02:12 AM, Frank wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>> Can't do it, eh?

>>
>> You dumb fuck, you're the one who said that "wonder" was not an
>> adjective. I proved it was using a dictionary example.
>> I don't know if you're getting dumber or more desperate by the minute or
>> both!
>> Oops!
>>>
>>>> Too bad, you'll just have to live with it.
>>>
>>> Nope, you can't do it.

>>
>> I already did you jackass!

>
> Um, no example. You posted what you say is a dictionary definition but
> the "dictionary" you used didn't have an example:
>
>
> "adjective
> extraordinarily good: exciting admiration or amazement by virtue of
> being outstandingly good, effective, or unusual"


hehehe...you just posted the fact that "wonder" can be an adjective!
Oops!...LOL!
>
> I suppose Wonder Woman would qualify but that's really stretching the
> meaning of the word when wonderful is a more accepted way to do it. But,
> hey, the fact that I can come up with a sentence to use it as an
> adjective and you can't writes volumes about your "education".


Why don't you try and prove your original point...that Microsoft
Officially dissed Vista.
You can't, can you.
And changing the subject matter won't work.
You are the stupid, uneducated one. You're vile, disgusting, lying
linturd creep.
 
A

Alias

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 7/16/2010 6:33 PM, Frank wrote:
> But you keep changing the subject. You were going to prove to me that MS
> Officially dissed Vista, yet you post the opinion of some jackass with a
> web site and the subject in the article is about a Microsoft phone.
> You can't prove your point, can you.


It's an opinion from Microsoft's Chief Executive Officer. Not
exactly a mail room employee. Do you consider an MS Chief Executive
Officer to be a "jackass"?
--
Alias
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 7/16/2010 9:39 AM, Alias wrote:
> On 7/16/2010 6:33 PM, Frank wrote:
>> But you keep changing the subject. You were going to prove to me that MS
>> Officially dissed Vista, yet you post the opinion of some jackass with a
>> web site and the subject in the article is about a Microsoft phone.
>> You can't prove your point, can you.

>
> It's an opinion from Microsoft's Chief Executive Officer.


LIAR! Now you're trying to, once again, parse words.

Not
> exactly a mail room employee. Do you consider an MS Chief Executive
> Officer to be a "jackass"?


You can't provide proof can.
Figures.
On, and I, and most in here, consider the "jackass" to be you.
Oops!
 
A

Alias

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 7/16/2010 6:37 PM, Frank wrote:
> On 7/16/2010 2:39 AM, Alias wrote:
>> On 07/16/2010 02:12 AM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can't do it, eh?
>>>
>>> You dumb fuck, you're the one who said that "wonder" was not an
>>> adjective. I proved it was using a dictionary example.
>>> I don't know if you're getting dumber or more desperate by the minute or
>>> both!
>>> Oops!
>>>>
>>>>> Too bad, you'll just have to live with it.
>>>>
>>>> Nope, you can't do it.
>>>
>>> I already did you jackass!

>>
>> Um, no example. You posted what you say is a dictionary definition but
>> the "dictionary" you used didn't have an example:
>>
>>
>> "adjective
>> extraordinarily good: exciting admiration or amazement by virtue of
>> being outstandingly good, effective, or unusual"

>
> hehehe...you just posted the fact that "wonder" can be an adjective!
> Oops!...LOL!
>>
>> I suppose Wonder Woman would qualify but that's really stretching the
>> meaning of the word when wonderful is a more accepted way to do it. But,
>> hey, the fact that I can come up with a sentence to use it as an
>> adjective and you can't writes volumes about your "education".

>
> Why don't you try and prove your original point...that Microsoft
> Officially dissed Vista.
> You can't, can you.
> And changing the subject matter won't work.
> You are the stupid, uneducated one. You're vile, disgusting, lying
> linturd creep.
>
>


Read the url you snipped again:


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38267909/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/

And then STFU.

--
Alias
 
F

Frank

Flightless Bird
Re: alias takes it up his stupid, arrogant ass...again!...LOL!

On 7/16/2010 9:59 AM, Alias wrote:
> On 7/16/2010 6:37 PM, Frank wrote:
>> On 7/16/2010 2:39 AM, Alias wrote:
>>> On 07/16/2010 02:12 AM, Frank wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Can't do it, eh?
>>>>
>>>> You dumb fuck, you're the one who said that "wonder" was not an
>>>> adjective. I proved it was using a dictionary example.
>>>> I don't know if you're getting dumber or more desperate by the
>>>> minute or
>>>> both!
>>>> Oops!
>>>>>
>>>>>> Too bad, you'll just have to live with it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nope, you can't do it.
>>>>
>>>> I already did you jackass!
>>>
>>> Um, no example. You posted what you say is a dictionary definition but
>>> the "dictionary" you used didn't have an example:
>>>
>>>
>>> "adjective
>>> extraordinarily good: exciting admiration or amazement by virtue of
>>> being outstandingly good, effective, or unusual"

>>
>> hehehe...you just posted the fact that "wonder" can be an adjective!
>> Oops!...LOL!
>>>
>>> I suppose Wonder Woman would qualify but that's really stretching the
>>> meaning of the word when wonderful is a more accepted way to do it. But,
>>> hey, the fact that I can come up with a sentence to use it as an
>>> adjective and you can't writes volumes about your "education".

>>
>> Why don't you try and prove your original point...that Microsoft
>> Officially dissed Vista.
>> You can't, can you.
>> And changing the subject matter won't work.
>> You are the stupid, uneducated one. You're vile, disgusting, lying
>> linturd creep.
>>
>>

>
> Read the url you snipped again:
>
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38267909/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/
>
> And then STFU.
>

Hey you *DUMB FUCK*, you are the one who needs to actually read the GD
article, you moron.
Nowhere in the article does it quote Steve Ballmer, the CEO of
Microsoft, Officially dissing Vista. In fact, he's not even mentioned in
the article, as you said he was.
Are you in love with the author of this diatribe...Jared Newman? I bet
that makes babba, your male sheep lover jealous!
Oops!...LOL!
Oh and you're the one, the cock sucker, who needs to STFU!
 
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