Oh, I absolutely believe that Google will tell you about weight-loss products if they detect you tracking a number that looks reasonable for a human weight in pounds, and that they have an algorithm capable of doing that. It’s the overeager popup with the near-quote of Clippy (the original Microsoft version, not our friendly local Clippy who, while he might want to turn you into your component atoms for reuse, is at least not unbearably upbeat about it) that’s unrealistic.
“Flick of the fingers on the keyboard”, then: From writing here it is Windows-Tab, Windows-1, C-x b, w-e-i-Tab, Enter. If the file wasn’t already open in emacs, replace C-x b with C-x C-f.
You mean (a), right? ’caus “flick of the keyboard” is kind of funny, but setting that up for a particular text file sounds awfully… unworkable.
(point (c) is not nearly as unrealistic as it might seem at first—they’re pretty much already there to some extent)
Oh, I absolutely believe that Google will tell you about weight-loss products if they detect you tracking a number that looks reasonable for a human weight in pounds, and that they have an algorithm capable of doing that. It’s the overeager popup with the near-quote of Clippy (the original Microsoft version, not our friendly local Clippy who, while he might want to turn you into your component atoms for reuse, is at least not unbearably upbeat about it) that’s unrealistic.
“Flick of the fingers on the keyboard”, then: From writing here it is Windows-Tab, Windows-1, C-x b, w-e-i-Tab, Enter. If the file wasn’t already open in emacs, replace C-x b with C-x C-f.
Ah, yes, the mighty emacs.
I should get around to installing and using that someday. >.<