RIP Windows 10 Control Panel — Microsoft is killing the much-loved feature
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Tom's Guide[^]:
Time to say goodbye to the WIndows 10 Control Panel as Microsoft is purging it
It's not like it's important or anything
Think of the time savings from switching it to "small icons" view EVERY FREAKING TIME.
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Tom's Guide[^]:
Time to say goodbye to the WIndows 10 Control Panel as Microsoft is purging it
It's not like it's important or anything
Think of the time savings from switching it to "small icons" view EVERY FREAKING TIME.
Kent Sharkey wrote:
Think of the time savings from switching it to "small icons" view EVERY FREAKING TIME.
Each time repeat a snappy Nadella quote to yourself. Use the following template to create it from, and then curse the day Kent Sharkey brought it to your attention:
Quote:
"That means, the innovation in Windows Settings Panel is the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows because it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process."
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Kent Sharkey wrote:
Think of the time savings from switching it to "small icons" view EVERY FREAKING TIME.
Each time repeat a snappy Nadella quote to yourself. Use the following template to create it from, and then curse the day Kent Sharkey brought it to your attention:
Quote:
"That means, the innovation in Windows Settings Panel is the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows because it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process."
David O'Neil wrote:
Satya Nadella babbled:
"That means, the innovation in Windows Settings Panel is the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows because it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process."
Can you explain that in plain English? Can anyone?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
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David O'Neil wrote:
Satya Nadella babbled:
"That means, the innovation in Windows Settings Panel is the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows because it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process."
Can you explain that in plain English? Can anyone?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
Based on my reaction, I have to believe it is a high magic incantation to induce vomiting in the reader. Maybe it is something they teach in super-advanced MBA programs. I can see no other logical explanation. X| X| X|
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Based on my reaction, I have to believe it is a high magic incantation to induce vomiting in the reader. Maybe it is something they teach in super-advanced MBA programs. I can see no other logical explanation. X| X| X|
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Based on my reaction, I have to believe it is a high magic incantation to induce vomiting in the reader. Maybe it is something they teach in super-advanced MBA programs. I can see no other logical explanation. X| X| X|
Another mindless CEO said:
the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows
which can be translated as "the best way to think about how we even think about Windows". Evidently a developer recently taught Him about recursion, and He found it way cool.
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David O'Neil wrote:
Satya Nadella babbled:
"That means, the innovation in Windows Settings Panel is the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows because it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process."
Can you explain that in plain English? Can anyone?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
Daniel Pfeffer wrote:
it’s one surface area where we want to deliver our best payloads for productivity, communications, collaboration, business process."
I think he's talking about brain farts.
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Another mindless CEO said:
the best way to conceptualize how we even think about Windows
which can be translated as "the best way to think about how we even think about Windows". Evidently a developer recently taught Him about recursion, and He found it way cool.
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The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.Greg Utas wrote:
Evidently ... He found it way cool.
Because nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. ...
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Greg Utas wrote:
Evidently ... He found it way cool.
Because nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. Nothing EVER goes wrong with recursion. ...
Thank goodness for stack overflows. :)
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Thank goodness for stack overflows. :)
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The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.I don't know you, but I still prefer code projects ;) :laugh:
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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I don't know you, but I still prefer code projects ;) :laugh:
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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This comment of yours makes a little monkey inside my head far happier than it should. Perhaps because my effort at replying to the comment you did was going to be "Both with and without the s" :thumbsup:
:)
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.