Not "pick me up at the airport if you don't mind the traffic mess". I quickly tried to call him, but he won't answer. I think he's calling the police right about ... more Not "pick me up at the airport if you don't mind the traffic mess". I quickly tried to call him, but he won't answer. I think he's calling the police right about now. What's the latest (or the worst) embarrassment you've suffered due to computers telling us what we should mean instead of what we really mean?
some people on youtube get many many views, and depending on it , they can make thousand of money, and it can even pay their rents and all that.me if i could, i would do it so i ca... moresome people on youtube get many many views, and depending on it , they can make thousand of money, and it can even pay their rents and all that.me if i could, i would do it so i can get free money like that
As a club committee-member preparing for the AGM I took every care to save my Report as a Word document (.doc) so the Secretary and others can collate it with other Officers' ... moreAs a club committee-member preparing for the AGM I took every care to save my Report as a Word document (.doc) so the Secretary and others can collate it with other Officers' Reports. So what did M-Soft do? Only converted it automatically to a b++++y docx image! I can't even edit it, if I wanted to, on my own PC because it's now read-only and in only WordPad. It took me ages to find it because Windows had saved it as a so-called "down-load" even though on the originating PC, and not in my chosen directory and folder. If I want to convert a docx file to a doc format for further editing or collating, I'd have to pay an expensive subscription to Adobe for the converter - I don't trust Adobe anyway because its Flashplayer for a start, never loads properly. Over £30 a month I think, for something I'd need only a few times a year. This was never previously necessary - saved files stayed as you chose, in the folder you chose. It's a scam! less