Re: Random Thoughts
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:32 pm
The most annoying thing about here is if you click a link it doesn't open it up in a new tab, it should. It's missing a ' _blank ' instruction somewhere in the code. 

Right-click "open link in new tab". And _blank is just showing off!Betty Boop wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:32 pm The most annoying thing about here is if you click a link it doesn't open it up in a new tab, it should. It's missing a ' _blank ' instruction somewhere in the code.![]()
Yes, so I see, but it ought to open in a new tab from the 'click', actually.spot wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 5:21 pmRight-click "open link in new tab". And _blank is just showing off!Betty Boop wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:32 pm The most annoying thing about here is if you click a link it doesn't open it up in a new tab, it should. It's missing a ' _blank ' instruction somewhere in the code.![]()
And, having checked, just wheel-clicking on any link opens in a new tab too, in Firefox anyway.
I note the controls could be switched, but that's not how the mouse and program are designed. You pays your money and you takes your choice. I can certainly see why the ergonomists chose the order they used. This all goes back to the 80s.Betty Boop wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 8:46 amYes, so I see, but it ought to open in a new tab from the 'click', actually.spot wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 5:21 pmRight-click "open link in new tab". And _blank is just showing off!Betty Boop wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:32 pm The most annoying thing about here is if you click a link it doesn't open it up in a new tab, it should. It's missing a ' _blank ' instruction somewhere in the code.![]()
And, having checked, just wheel-clicking on any link opens in a new tab too, in Firefox anyway.![]()
Ultimately, the left will lose. Big business will pollute the planet, capitalist culture will kill off the arts and humanities, schools will all be privatised, libraries will all close, social mobility will cease, the gulf between rich and poor will grow and everything beautiful will die. The left may note little human rights victories – gay marriage and the odd bit of better pay – but the machine is rolling inexorably forwards to crush it.
[Stewart Lee, The New Statesman, Culture, 17 April 2013]
https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/20 ... -stand-ups
Gustav Kuhn and Brian Rappert, academics from the universities of Plymouth and Exeter, asked hundreds of magicians from around the world about attitudes to exposure.
They found that exposing another magician’s trick when they are still alive was a big no-no, with fewer than 3% feeling this was acceptable.
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2024/ ... e-revealed
That, on reflection, ought to have won.Betty Boop wrote: Sat May 11, 2024 2:48 pm When you get up in the morning, you will no doubt know who won.
The bizarre...
I'm not sure why I would have subclassed, I'm quite sure I never have. I shall go and look up reasons.Betty Boop wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 3:34 pm Think I have just lost my mind in subclassing and inheritancearrows and appearing and disappearing code.
But there’s one pub quiz we found on a Sunday, and I will not be naming it, because we win it quite often. It’s the first time in my life where we’ve found the right mix of people, actually our age. Because when you walk into a pub quiz and see that table of old geezers, not smiling or talking to one another, you know you’re absolutely screwed.
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2024/ ... ck-moana-2
And a great Christmas to you too Lars, may 2025 be good to you.LarsMac wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 2:37 pm Well, I just thought that I would drop in and say 'hi' to everybody who still comes around.
I hope that you all have a great Holiday Season, and that 2025 becomes a year of Happiness and Wonder for you all.
And to you Lars. I hope Musk's aerial does all it's meant to and you meet interesting people out there. Any photos you post will be well receivedLarsMac wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 2:37 pm Well, I just thought that I would drop in and say 'hi' to everybody who still comes around.
I hope that you all have a great Holiday Season, and that 2025 becomes a year of Happiness and Wonder for you all.
Anti-cycling stories are bad for the UK’s health, says Chris Boardman
Racing champion turned active travel advocate criticises parts of the media for safety scaremongering
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2024/d ... ive-travel
"Not all kitchen knives need to have a point on them, that sounds like a crazy thing to say," he adds, "but you can still cut your food without the point on your knife, which is an innovative way to look at it".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1jgz1ld7lno
Idolaters by instinct, we convert the objects of our dreams and our interests into the Unconditional History is nothing but a procession of false Absolutes, a series of temples raised to pretexts, a degradation of the mind before the Improbable. Even when he turns from religion, man remains subject to it; depleting himself to create fake gods, he then feverishly adopts them: his need for fiction, for mythology triumphs over evidence and absurdity alike. His power to adore is responsible for all his crimes: a man who loves a god unduly forces other men to love his god, eager to exterminate them if they refuse. There is no form of intolerance, of proselytism or ideological intransigence which fails to reveal the bestial substratum of enthusiasm. Once man loses his faculty of indifference he becomes a potential murderer; once he transforms his idea into a god the consequences are incalculable. We kill only in the name of a god or of his counterfeits: the excesses provoked by the goddess Reason, by the concept of nation, class, or race are akin to those of the Inquisition or of the Reformation. The ages of fervor abound in bloody exploits: a Saint Teresa could only be the contemporary of the auto-da-fé, a Luther of the repression of the Peasants’ Revolt. In every mystic outburst, the moans of victims parallel the moans of ecstasy. . . . Scaffolds, dungeons, jails flourish only in the shadow of a faith—of that need to believe which has infested the mind forever. The devil pales beside the man who owns a truth, his truth. We are unfair to a Nero, a Tiberius: it was not they who invented the concept heretic: they were only degenerate dreamers who happened to be entertained by massacres. The real criminals are men who establish an orthodoxy on the religious or political level, men who distinguish between the faithful and the schismatic.
A Short History of Decay (Penguin Modern Classics)
Cioran, E. M.
Paris, 1949
Published by Penguin Classics, 2018
Chapter 1: DIRECTIONS FOR DECOMPOSITION: Genealogy of Fanaticism
The comedian [Peter Kay], who is doing the last leg of his record-breaking Better Late Than Never Again! tour this month, was heckled by two rowdy audience members at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday.
He reportedly became frustrated at a man who continued to shout out his iconic catchphrase of “garlic bread” and a woman who shouted: “We love you, Peter,” and threw them out of the show.
But he was criticised by fans for his response, including comparing the ejected woman to the Emmerdale actor Lisa Riley, which audience members took to be a “derogatory” comment about her weight.
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/202 ... rlic-bread
Cicero, "On the ends of good and evil" wrote:
For no one despises, hates, or flees pleasure itself because it is pleasure, but because great pains follow those who do not know how to follow pleasure with reason.
Can’t Get You Out of My Head: King Charles reveals love of Kylie’s music
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... lies-music