How to Effectively Copy and Paste Text on Your Computer

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The discussion revolves around the frustrations of composing lengthy replies in online forums, particularly when threads become inactive or deleted before posting. Participants express annoyance at losing their carefully crafted messages due to browser issues, such as hitting backspace and navigating away from the page. Suggestions include typing responses in offline text editors like WordPad to avoid loss, and using browser features that save drafts. The conversation also touches on the topic of men's and women's facial creams, arguing that skin care products are not inherently gendered, and that men's and women's skin differences are less significant than individual variations among users. Overall, the thread highlights both technical challenges in online communication and the misconceptions surrounding gender-specific products.
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What do I do with this?

Argh. I just spent 20 minutes composing a reply, only to find out the thread went The Way of the Fearless Guppy in the meantime.

It seems a waste; I laboured hard over my logic! I will make a gift of it.



Greeneyeuzau said:
I have come back from a nearby supermarket with a paste of facial cream for men.
I am thinking what if I bought and used the woman's. Will it be good for my face ? How is it different by the way?
Let's pretend that the product company actually makes the product different for men than for women. This is by no means granted, but let's just pretend.

Let's pretend it's oil content or cream content or colour or whatever.

The difference between your skin and the skin of the other 400,000 men out there who might need a face cream is larger than the difference between men and women.

It is folly to pretend that one product could aid all men, and one other product coiuld aid all women.

Therefore, the product you have will do just as fine (or just as unfine) as the men's product.

Greeneyeuzau said:
(P.S That's a BIG SHAME for a man to use women's things, right ?)
Women don't have the market cornered on dry skin. Thus, face cream is not a women's product.
 
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The Way of the Fearless Guppy, is there a training DVD I can get for that?
 


GeorginaS said:
The Way of the Fearless Guppy, is there a training DVD I can get for that?
Assuming you've been potty-trained, you have all the necessary skills... :biggrin:
 


I kind of figured that but was hoping there was something a little more Zen behind it. :wink:

Anyway, yes, that thread was having conniptions and wouldn't even let me in. I feel so much better for being allowed even a little peek into what I missed. I'm glad you were able to salvage something. :smile:
 


DaveC426913 said:
Argh. I just spent 20 minutes composing a reply, only to find out the thread went The Way of the Fearless Guppy in the meantime.

It seems a waste; I laboured hard over my logic! I will make a gift of it.
If you mean, the OP deleted their original post, perhaps you could next time, reply quickly, with a partial post and put in parenthesis (partial post: more to follow). I am guessing, at least one reply to a thread, would insure the thread can not be deleted, by the OP. If that is not the case, it would be a good idea to suggest this condition, be added to our forum post coding.
 


I've been using women's face cream ever since my wife discovered a jar of it in my glove compartment.
 


jimmysnyder said:
I've been using women's face cream ever since my wife discovered a jar of it in my glove compartment.
:smile:
 


jimmysnyder said:
I've been using women's face cream ever since my wife discovered a jar of it in my glove compartment.
You kill me jimmy, you kill me.
 


That's happened to me before too, but I made a huge response, taking like 20 minutes to type up.

What I also hate is when I'm typing up this huge post and I hit backspace to delete one letter, but for some reason my browser makes my backspace go back a page, then when I click forward to go back to what I was posting, all that I typed is gone.
 
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leroyjenkens said:
That's happened to me before too, but I made a huge response, taking like 20 minutes to type up.

What I also hate is when I'm typing up this huge post and I hit backspace to delete one letter, but for some reason my browser makes my backspace go back a page, then when I click forward to go back to what I was posting, all that I typed is gone.

One reason I use firefox is because it actually saves your post, so if you click forward again (not navigate back to the thread, but click the forward pointing arrow) you don't lose your post

Googling for guppy karate gave a disappointingly sparse list
 
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DaveC426913 said:
You kill me jimmy, you kill me.
Tetanus? That one's a rusty old thing, probably older than I am.
 
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jimmysnyder said:
probably older than I am.
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/y/henny_youngman/index.html"
Read the third paragraph.
 
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Office_Shredder said:
One reason I use firefox is because it actually saves your post, so if you click forward again (not navigate back to the thread, but click the forward pointing arrow) you don't lose your post

Googling for guppy karate gave a disappointingly sparse list

I use firefox and lost my post earlier. I was typing, hit backspace and it sent me back. I clicked the forward button and it still lost it.
 
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jarednjames said:
I use firefox and lost my post earlier. I was typing, hit backspace and it sent me back. I clicked the forward button and it still lost it.

The easiest way to not lose a well composed note, is to type it offline, for example in Wordpad.. Then copy and paste (C/P) it into our board's message window. If you forget to do this and notice you've written quite a few lines already in the message window, just C/P what you've typed so far into WordPad, complete it there, then C/P it back to the message window when you're done.
 
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jimmysnyder said:
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/y/henny_youngman/index.html"
Read the third paragraph.

:delayed rimshot:
 
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Ouabache said:
The easiest way to not lose a well composed note, is to type it offline, for example in Wordpad.. Then copy and paste (C/P) it into our board's message window. If you forget to do this and notice you've written quite a few lines already in the message window, just C/P what you've typed so far into WordPad, complete it there, then C/P it back to the message window when you're done.

I just select all and press copy every now and again, even if firefox closes it's still there for you then. (at least I do when I remember to).
 
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jarednjames said:
I just select all and press copy every now and again...
Which is exactly why this thread exists in the first place... :-p
 
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jarednjames said:
I just select all and press copy every now and again, even if firefox closes it's still there for you then. (at least I do when I remember to).
I understand that should store it in your PC's virtual buffer. However, sometimes I've found that even though I selected all (either via edit menu or "control a"), there are times it just didn't make it to the buffer. So pasting it to a text editor is instant feedback as to whether I was successful copying what I wanted.
 
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