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The Color Red
On Sat, 04 Feb 2017 10:04:18 -0000, J. P. Gilliver (John)
wrote: In message , RoadRunnerLA writes: On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 19:36:04 +0800, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote in message: : [] Have never seen a red screen. You must be very lucky and special. Red envelopes are gifts presented at social and family gatherings such as weddings or holidays such as Chinese New Year. The red color of the envelope symbolizes good luck. . . . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_envelope I remember once seeing a tip somewhere (not 7 - either '98 or XP) on how to change the colours of a BSOD from the default bright-white-on-blue. I changed mine to orange or brown, I can't remember - much more restful. I think it was probably 98 - I can't remember when I last had a BSOD on this XP machine (it's certainly years, if ever), and so far I've not had one on a 7 machine. I don't remember the details of how to change the two colours, but it wasn't complicated. May be different on later OSs. system.ini [386enh] section MessageBackColor=4 MessageTextColor=4 Red screen of no message! -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug |
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The Color Red
In message , Mr. Man-wai Chang
writes: On 4/02/2017 1:39 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote: No smoking, Just warfarin and Blood vessel broke in nose. Remember to drink periodically! Don't wait till feeling thirty. Oh, I felt thirty nearly 27 years ago ... (-: (Though I don't drink much [don't like beer, which accounts for a lot of social drinking in UK].) -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Society has the right to punish wrongdoing; it doesn't have the right to make punishment a form of entertainment. This is where things have gone wrong: humiliating other people has become both a blood sport and a narcotic. - Joe Queenan, RT 2015/6/27-7/3 |
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The Color Red
On 4/02/2017 6:43 PM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
Oh, I felt thirty nearly 27 years ago ... (-: I am not young as well. (Though I don't drink much [don't like beer, which accounts for a lot of social drinking in UK].) No, talking about water, tea or maybe soup, NOT alcoholic stuff. Don't wait till feeling thirsty. Keep drinking periodically. -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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The Color Red
On 4/02/2017 1:36 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
Exactly, I am on Warfarin blood thinners due to heart attacks. The side-effect of that drug was sudden bleeding? -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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The Color Red
In message , Mr. Man-wai Chang
writes: On 4/02/2017 1:36 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote: Exactly, I am on Warfarin blood thinners due to heart attacks. The side-effect of that drug was sudden bleeding? No (though it makes bleeding more _likely_ in the event of minor impacts etc.); the main effect is to inhibit _clotting_, so when you _do_ bleed, it goes on for longer. (So if a major bleed, you're likely to lose a dangerous amount.) Meanwhile, back in Windows ... (-: -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Intelligence isn't complete without the full picture and the full picture is all about doubt. Otherwise, you go the way of George Bush. - baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller (former head of MI5), Radio Times 3-9 September 2011. |
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The Color Red
On 4/02/2017 8:22 PM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
Exactly, I am on Warfarin blood thinners due to heart attacks. The side-effect of that drug was sudden bleeding? No (though it makes bleeding more _likely_ in the event of minor impacts etc.); the main effect is to inhibit _clotting_, so when you _do_ bleed, it goes on for longer. (So if a major bleed, you're likely to lose a dangerous amount.) So why did your nose suddenly bleed? Did you hurt it? Or was it really dehydration? Meanwhile, back in Windows ... (-: OK... -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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On 2/4/2017 7:02 AM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
On 4/02/2017 8:22 PM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote: Exactly, I am on Warfarin blood thinners due to heart attacks. The side-effect of that drug was sudden bleeding? No (though it makes bleeding more _likely_ in the event of minor impacts etc.); the main effect is to inhibit _clotting_, so when you _do_ bleed, it goes on for longer. (So if a major bleed, you're likely to lose a dangerous amount.) So why did your nose suddenly bleed? Did you hurt it? Or was it really dehydration? Chemotherapy weakened my blood vessels, due to cancer I have had 2 arterial bypasses in my legs also, Thank heavens for our Canadian medical system Meanwhile, back in Windows ... (-: OK... Ok, Win 10 running Pretty fine here. Rene |
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On 4/02/2017 10:38 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
Chemotherapy weakened my blood vessels, due to cancer I have had 2 arterial bypasses in my legs also, Thank heavens for our Canadian medical system Cancer...then you should remind yourself to drink more frequently! May the Force be with you! -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 10:04:18 +0000, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote in
message: : I remember once seeing a tip somewhere (not 7 - either '98 or XP) on how to change the colours of a BSOD from the default bright-white-on-blue. . . . I don't remember the details of how to change the two colours, but it wasn't complicated. May be different on later OSs. Although not the BSOD, on XP and prior Windows operating systems, loading the ansi.sys screen driver in the c:\windows\system32\config.nt file and making a few minor system changes enables you to customize the default command prompt to display the current date, time, drive and path; to display various background/foreground screen and text colors with certain attributes (blink, high-/low-intensity, etc.) My favorite command prompt had a white row at the top of the screen displaying the current drive/path on the left side with the date and time displayed on the right side. The screen background was blue with the text being white, the actual command line was changed from C: to simply a colon. I designed a series of these custom prompts, saved them in individual batch files, and would execute different ones when I was in the mood for a change. "Originality consists not only in doing things differently, but also in doing things better." --Edmund Clarence Stedman (1833-1908) _Victorian Poets_ [1876] |
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On 02/04/2017 04:04 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
[snip] I remember once seeing a tip somewhere (not 7 - either '98 or XP) on how to change the colours of a BSOD from the default bright-white-on-blue. I changed mine to orange or brown, I can't remember - much more restful. I think it was probably 98 - I can't remember when I last had a BSOD on this XP machine (it's certainly years, if ever), and so far I've not had one on a 7 machine. I used to have that too. I changed BSOD to RSOD, red seeming to me more appropriate for the OS messing up. It was on one of the Win 9x versions. I never found such capability for one of the later (NT) version of Windows. BTW, I also remember a program that changed "recycle bin" to "toilet", complete with flushing sound. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "It's better to light a candle that to make up myths about the darkness." |
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On 02/04/2017 11:30 AM, RoadRunnerLA wrote:
[snip] My favorite command prompt had a white row at the top of the screen displaying the current drive/path on the left side with the date and time displayed on the right side. The screen background was blue with the text being white, the actual command line was changed from C: to simply a colon. IIRC, the default prompt in DOS was just '', the drive letter was an option you have to add. [snip] -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "It's better to light a candle that to make up myths about the darkness." |
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The Color Red
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 12:43:27 -0600, Mark Lloyd wrote in message:
: On Sat, 04 Feb 2017 09:30:00 -0800, RoadRunnerLA wrote in message: : [snip] My favorite command prompt had a white row at the top of the screen displaying the current drive/path on the left side with the date and time displayed on the right side. The screen background was blue with the text being white, the actual command line was changed from C: to simply a colon. IIRC, the default prompt in DOS was just '', the drive letter was an option you have to add. The drive letter and current path are automatically included in the default prompt and both change as you navigate to different drives and directories. To produce the default command prompt described above, the following line was added to my c:\windows\system32\autoexec.net file: prompt=$_$e[s$e[1;1H$e[7m$e[KDirectory $p$e[1;53H$d@ $t$e[37;44m$e[u: The prompt command codes are described in detail he https://kb.iu.edu/d/aamm |
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On Sat, 04 Feb 2017 20:46:50 -0000, RoadRunnerLA
wrote: On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 12:43:27 -0600, Mark Lloyd wrote in message: : On Sat, 04 Feb 2017 09:30:00 -0800, RoadRunnerLA wrote in message: : [snip] My favorite command prompt had a white row at the top of the screen displaying the current drive/path on the left side with the date and time displayed on the right side. The screen background was blue with the text being white, the actual command line was changed from C: to simply a colon. IIRC, the default prompt in DOS was just '', the drive letter was an option you have to add. The drive letter and current path are automatically included in the default prompt and both change as you navigate to different drives and directories. now it may be; originally (DOS) you had to manually change it (or add a line in autoexec.bat) to "prompt $p$g" To produce the default command prompt described above, the following line was added to my c:\windows\system32\autoexec.net file: prompt=$_$e[s$e[1;1H$e[7m$e[KDirectory $p$e[1;53H$d@ $t$e[37;44m$e[u: The prompt command codes are described in detail he https://kb.iu.edu/d/aamm -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug |
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On Fri, 3 Feb 2017 11:39:17 -0600, Rene Lamontagne
wrote: No smoking, Just warfarin and Blood vessel broke in nose. Yes, that happened to me too. Several years back I was in the ICU for a heart condition when they used a nasal tube. Recently, for no known cause I used to bleed through the nose, same like you. Finally I was hospitalized and the surgeon said due to use of the tube earlier the blood vessels were damaged to some extent and failed after several years. After cauterizing the blood flow stopped and in the last two years this has not recurred. -- Archer |
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On 5/02/2017 11:18 PM, Archer wrote:
Yes, that happened to me too. Several years back I was in the ICU for a heart condition when they used a nasal tube. Recently, for no known cause I used to bleed through the nose, same like you. Finally I was hospitalized and the surgeon said due to use of the tube earlier the blood vessels were damaged to some extent and failed after several years. Tube was of wrong diameter? Oh no.. that should be a medical accident/malpractice? Sue the hospital? -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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