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Everybody at Microsoft using Macs or Linux?
I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually
restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? |
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John Doe wrote:
I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. Stef |
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Stef wrote:
John Doe wrote: I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. Stef There are multiple reports of issues with Start button and menu. This wouldn't be the first. Rebooting, "turn it off and on again", doesn't help. If you write applications in HTML and Javascript, what would you expect ? There is a layer of interpretation, and an opportunity for foul-ups. Paul |
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Paul wrote:
Stef wrote: John Doe wrote: I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. There are multiple reports of issues with Start button and menu. This wouldn't be the first. Rebooting, "turn it off and on again", doesn't help. If you write applications in HTML and Javascript, what would you expect ? There is a layer of interpretation, and an opportunity for foul-ups. It occurs in every installation on different hardware. It's as obvious as the "King has no clothes" problem. If the prior poster doesn't notice it, all one has to do is a simple search for something like (Windows start button right-click pointer jumps). That provides results about nothing happening when the Start button is right clicked, too. And then there is the ineffective right click on taskbar buttons, the one when the pop-up menu disappears. I have been an avid hard-core multiplayer gamer (WarCraft, Age of Empires, Tribes 2) I know how to click a mouse. |
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John Doe écrivait news:ncsojo$vko$3@dont-
email.me: Paul wrote: Stef wrote: John Doe wrote: I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. There are multiple reports of issues with Start button and menu. This wouldn't be the first. Rebooting, "turn it off and on again", doesn't help. If you write applications in HTML and Javascript, what would you expect ? There is a layer of interpretation, and an opportunity for foul-ups. It occurs in every installation on different hardware. It's as obvious as the "King has no clothes" problem. If the prior poster doesn't notice it, all one has to do is a simple search for something like (Windows start button right-click pointer jumps). That provides results about nothing happening when the Start button is right clicked, too. And then there is the ineffective right click on taskbar buttons, the one when the pop-up menu disappears. I have been an avid hard-core multiplayer gamer (WarCraft, Age of Empires, Tribes 2) I know how to click a mouse. When I right-click the Start button, a system menu opens and the mouse pointer stays right on the button until I move the mouse. Windows 8.1 Pro with Media. So it seems some poeple don't get the same behavior than what you get. |
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Dominique wrote:
John Doe écrivait: Paul wrote: Stef wrote: John Doe wrote: I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. There are multiple reports of issues with Start button and menu. This wouldn't be the first. Rebooting, "turn it off and on again", doesn't help. If you write applications in HTML and Javascript, what would you expect ? There is a layer of interpretation, and an opportunity for foul-ups. It occurs in every installation on different hardware. It's as obvious as the "King has no clothes" problem. If the prior poster doesn't notice it, all one has to do is a simple search for something like (Windows start button right-click pointer jumps). That provides results about nothing happening when the Start button is right clicked, too. And then there is the ineffective right click on taskbar buttons, the one when the pop-up menu disappears. I have been an avid hard-core multiplayer gamer (WarCraft, Age of Empires, Tribes 2) I know how to click a mouse. When I right-click the Start button, a system menu opens and the mouse pointer stays right on the button until I move the mouse You need glasses. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/old...06-00/?p=92791 According to Microsoft employee Raymond Chen... The mouse cursor jumps a few pixels if you right-click the Start button. What’s up with that? The purpose of the little mouse jump is to put the mouse into I guess the idea is that the people who designed that menu wanted to enable the mouse shortcut of right-click followed by left-click. When your taskbar is positioned at the bottom of the screen, this means that a right-click followed by left-click invokes the bottom menu item, which is normally Desktop. And that's exactly what happens because the pointer jumps into the menu, right-click immediately followed by left click shows the Desktop. But of course that doesn't explain why the menu doesn't always show, or why right clicking on Taskbar buttons produces a pop up that sometimes immediately disappears before you have a chance to select from the menu. |
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John Doe écrivait news:ncvd39$q5n$1@dont-
email.me: Dominique wrote: John Doe écrivait: Paul wrote: Stef wrote: John Doe wrote: I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. There are multiple reports of issues with Start button and menu. This wouldn't be the first. Rebooting, "turn it off and on again", doesn't help. If you write applications in HTML and Javascript, what would you expect ? There is a layer of interpretation, and an opportunity for foul-ups. It occurs in every installation on different hardware. It's as obvious as the "King has no clothes" problem. If the prior poster doesn't notice it, all one has to do is a simple search for something like (Windows start button right-click pointer jumps). That provides results about nothing happening when the Start button is right clicked, too. And then there is the ineffective right click on taskbar buttons, the one when the pop-up menu disappears. I have been an avid hard-core multiplayer gamer (WarCraft, Age of Empires, Tribes 2) I know how to click a mouse. When I right-click the Start button, a system menu opens and the mouse pointer stays right on the button until I move the mouse You need glasses. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/old...06-00/?p=92791 According to Microsoft employee Raymond Chen... The mouse cursor jumps a few pixels if you right-click the Start button. What’s up with that? The purpose of the little mouse jump is to put the mouse into I guess the idea is that the people who designed that menu wanted to enable the mouse shortcut of right-click followed by left-click. When your taskbar is positioned at the bottom of the screen, this means that a right- click followed by left-click invokes the bottom menu item, which is normally Desktop. And that's exactly what happens because the pointer jumps into the menu, right-click immediately followed by left click shows the Desktop. But of course that doesn't explain why the menu doesn't always show, or why right clicking on Taskbar buttons produces a pop up that sometimes immediately disappears before you have a chance to select from the menu. I misinterpreted your post when you said jump to the right and nothing happens. I thought you meant a big jump, not a few pixel. I've never paid much attention to that behaviour because when I right-click the Start button, the menu ALWAYS appears even if I wear my glasses or not. |
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Troll...
-- Dominique me domain.invalid wrote in news:XnFA5D59691C8069douminvalidnet 213.239.209.88: Path: eternal-september.org!mx02.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Dominique me domain.invalid Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10 Subject: Everybody at Microsoft using Macs or Linux? Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2016 18:44:55 -0000 (UTC) Organization: MeIandMySelf Lines: 89 Message-ID: XnFA5D59691C8069douminvalidnet 213.239.209.88 References: ncrc3a$ieh$1 dont-email.me ncrp8r$61u$1 gioia.aioe.org ncsgf5$5ht$1 dont-email.me ncsojo$vko$3 dont-email.me XnFA5D4BAA967484douminvalidnet 213.239.209.88 ncvd39$q5n$1 dont-email.me Reply-To: me domain.invalid Injection-Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2016 18:44:55 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="c728c82bbb5b83d2c6a50e71bc09bc32"; logging-data="13455"; mail-complaints-to="abuse eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+uXNxmC/ORhf78NW71U00fmLlk3nR+A+c=" User-Agent: Xnews/Fr.08.12 Cancel-Lock: sha1:cKUdErZuLhMOihJP7bDeY06CRiY= Xref: mx02.eternal-september.org alt.comp.os.windows-8:29076 alt.comp.os.windows-10:18458 John Doe always.look message.header ‚crivait news:ncvd39$q5n$1 dont- email.me: Dominique me domain.invalid wrote: John Doe always.look message.header ‚crivait: Paul nospam needed.com wrote: Stef wrote: John Doe wrote: I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. There are multiple reports of issues with Start button and menu. This wouldn't be the first. Rebooting, "turn it off and on again", doesn't help. If you write applications in HTML and Javascript, what would you expect ? There is a layer of interpretation, and an opportunity for foul-ups. It occurs in every installation on different hardware. It's as obvious as the "King has no clothes" problem. If the prior poster doesn't notice it, all one has to do is a simple search for something like (Windows start button right-click pointer jumps). That provides results about nothing happening when the Start button is right clicked, too. And then there is the ineffective right click on taskbar buttons, the one when the pop-up menu disappears. I have been an avid hard-core multiplayer gamer (WarCraft, Age of Empires, Tribes 2) I know how to click a mouse. When I right-click the Start button, a system menu opens and the mouse pointer stays right on the button until I move the mouse You need glasses. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/old...06-00/?p=92791 According to Microsoft employee Raymond Chen... The mouse cursor jumps a few pixels if you right-click the Start button. What's up with that? The purpose of the little mouse jump is to put the mouse into I guess the idea is that the people who designed that menu wanted to enable the mouse shortcut of right-click followed by left-click. When your taskbar is positioned at the bottom of the screen, this means that a right- click followed by left-click invokes the bottom menu item, which is normally Desktop. And that's exactly what happens because the pointer jumps into the menu, right-click immediately followed by left click shows the Desktop. But of course that doesn't explain why the menu doesn't always show, or why right clicking on Taskbar buttons produces a pop up that sometimes immediately disappears before you have a chance to select from the menu. I misinterpreted your post when you said jump to the right and nothing happens. I thought you meant a big jump, not a few pixel. I've never paid much attention to that behaviour because when I right-click the Start button, the menu ALWAYS appears even if I wear my glasses or not. |
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"Dominique" wrote in message ... John Doe écrivait news:ncvd39$q5n$1@dont- email.me: Dominique wrote: John Doe écrivait: Paul wrote: Stef wrote: John Doe wrote: I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. There are multiple reports of issues with Start button and menu. This wouldn't be the first. Rebooting, "turn it off and on again", doesn't help. If you write applications in HTML and Javascript, what would you expect ? There is a layer of interpretation, and an opportunity for foul-ups. It occurs in every installation on different hardware. It's as obvious as the "King has no clothes" problem. If the prior poster doesn't notice it, all one has to do is a simple search for something like (Windows start button right-click pointer jumps). That provides results about nothing happening when the Start button is right clicked, too. And then there is the ineffective right click on taskbar buttons, the one when the pop-up menu disappears. I have been an avid hard-core multiplayer gamer (WarCraft, Age of Empires, Tribes 2) I know how to click a mouse. When I right-click the Start button, a system menu opens and the mouse pointer stays right on the button until I move the mouse You need glasses. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/old...06-00/?p=92791 According to Microsoft employee Raymond Chen... The mouse cursor jumps a few pixels if you right-click the Start button. What’s up with that? The purpose of the little mouse jump is to put the mouse into I guess the idea is that the people who designed that menu wanted to enable the mouse shortcut of right-click followed by left-click. When your taskbar is positioned at the bottom of the screen, this means that a right- click followed by left-click invokes the bottom menu item, which is normally Desktop. And that's exactly what happens because the pointer jumps into the menu, right-click immediately followed by left click shows the Desktop. But of course that doesn't explain why the menu doesn't always show, or why right clicking on Taskbar buttons produces a pop up that sometimes immediately disappears before you have a chance to select from the menu. I misinterpreted your post when you said jump to the right and nothing happens. I thought you meant a big jump, not a few pixel. I've never paid much attention to that behaviour because when I right-click the Start button, the menu ALWAYS appears even if I wear my glasses or not. The "computer stoopid", all seem to have these nebulous issues. And take their frustrations out on the innocent. Such sad sacks (scrotums). They are the same ones, whose fat and psychopathic wives thrash them within inches of their lives. And after getting beat, they kick their dogs. |
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The first post by some strange sort of troll...
"Popkin" wrote in : Path: eternal-september.org!mx02.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: "Popkin" Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10 Subject: Everybody at Microsoft using Macs or Linux? Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2016 10:30:14 -0400 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 2 Message-ID: References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="utf-8"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2016 14:27:03 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="f0006013b531e3d2bf1f2faa61c48201"; logging-data="6504"; "; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+V2IoLt8ktVSo6CzZw4TdX" X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V16.4.3528.331 In-Reply-To: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 16.4.3528.331 Importance: Normal Cancel-Lock: sha1:WW086uIjqWSd3Ii1pf5/V16G178= Xref: mx02.eternal-september.org alt.comp.os.windows-8:29087 alt.comp.os.windows-10:18493 "Dominique" wrote in message ... John Doe Ǹcrivait news:ncvd39$q5n$1@dont- email.me: Dominique wrote: John Doe Ǹcrivait: Paul wrote: Stef wrote: John Doe wrote: I just restarted Windows at least four times without actually restarting. Right-click on the start button, watch the pointer jump to the right, but nothing happens. Repeat until it works. Then Windows cannot restart because WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Click the "don't save" button and repeat the above process, still trying to restart. The same prompt comes up, telling me that WordPad hasn't been closed properly. Again, click the "don't save" button, and repeat the above process. The same BS happens again. So I switch to WordPad and hit the X button to close it, choose "don't save". This time the thing restarts. I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Have you told Microsoft, too? Maybe, you're the only one with this problem. Have you tried a shutdown & cold reboot to clear things out? Could be Wordpad has the bug. There are multiple reports of issues with Start button and menu. This wouldn't be the first. Rebooting, "turn it off and on again", doesn't help. If you write applications in HTML and Javascript, what would you expect ? There is a layer of interpretation, and an opportunity for foul-ups. It occurs in every installation on different hardware. It's as obvious as the "King has no clothes" problem. If the prior poster doesn't notice it, all one has to do is a simple search for something like (Windows start button right-click pointer jumps). That provides results about nothing happening when the Start button is right clicked, too. And then there is the ineffective right click on taskbar buttons, the one when the pop-up menu disappears. I have been an avid hard-core multiplayer gamer (WarCraft, Age of Empires, Tribes 2) I know how to click a mouse. When I right-click the Start button, a system menu opens and the mouse pointer stays right on the button until I move the mouse You need glasses. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/old...06-00/?p=92791 According to Microsoft employee Raymond Chen... The mouse cursor jumps a few pixels if you right-click the Start button. Whatƒ Ts up with that? The purpose of the little mouse jump is to put the mouse into I guess the idea is that the people who designed that menu wanted to enable the mouse shortcut of right-click followed by left-click. When your taskbar is positioned at the bottom of the screen, this means that a right- click followed by left-click invokes the bottom menu item, which is normally Desktop. And that's exactly what happens because the pointer jumps into the menu, right-click immediately followed by left click shows the Desktop. But of course that doesn't explain why the menu doesn't always show, or why right clicking on Taskbar buttons produces a pop up that sometimes immediately disappears before you have a chance to select from the menu. I misinterpreted your post when you said jump to the right and nothing happens. I thought you meant a big jump, not a few pixel. I've never paid much attention to that behaviour because when I right-click the Start button, the menu ALWAYS appears even if I wear my glasses or not. The "computer stoopid", all seem to have these nebulous issues. And take their frustrations out on the innocent. Such sad sacks (scrotums). They are the same ones, whose fat and psychopathic wives thrash them within inches of their lives. And after getting beat, they kick their dogs. |
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"John Doe" wrote in message ... The first post by some strange sort of troll... I wasn't referring to your wife, but you know her better than me. |
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On 22/03/2016 7:59 PM, John Doe wrote:
I just wonder if anybody left at Microsoft still uses Windows. If so, they should at least notice the pointer jumping to the right when right clicking the Start button. And the fact that the Start button regularly malfunctions. And they might think that stuff is inappropriate and should be fixed? Ship if not air your computer to Micro$oft so that they could see what you were talking about! OTOH, consider a clean install of Win 10 after backing up your stuffs. -- @~@ Remain silent. Nothing from soldiers and magicians is real! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and farces be with you! /( _ )\ (Fedora release 23) Linux 4.4.6-300.fc23.x86_64 ^ ^ 23:21:01 up 1 day 18:08 0 users load average: 1.05 1.03 1.05 ä¸å€Ÿè²¸! ä¸è©é¨™! ä¸æ´äº¤! ä¸æ‰“交! ä¸æ‰“劫! ä¸è‡ªæ®º! è«‹è€ƒæ…®ç¶œæ´ (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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