short takes
Sep. 12th, 2012 10:43 pmI posted the preceding on the "great unanswered questions" page on our wiki at work. In keeping with the name, I've received no answers.
Why does Windows 8 hide the control to shut down the computer? The discussion in the (currently-)top-voted answer makes a good deal of sense. And I actually didn't know that it's now considered safe to just turn a running computer off; decades of "don't do that" have trained me not to.
Back in July
530nm330hz posted a review of a new book of lessons from the talmud, specifically
tractrate B'rachot (blessings). Based on that review I recently bought the book
and I'm quite enjoying it so far. It's organized by talmudic page, so I first
jumped to the entries on particular pages that I know and love -- how does God pray,
different themes of concluding blessings, the tussle over leadership where they
deposed Rabban Gamliel (I previously
wrote about that one), and one or two others. Now I'll go back and read the
rest. I hope this book is the first in a series.
I forget where I came across this special "de-motivator" image,
but why should I keep all the fun to myself? (Image behind cut.)

Re: re the Windows thing
Date: 2012-09-14 12:28 pm (UTC)(I am aware that these days it's quite often possible to recover stuff even after an abrupt shutdown, which is wonderful. I well remember the days when it wasn't... that's how I learned to do backups, after losing a 9-page complex legal document I'd typed...)
Re: re the Windows thing
Date: 2012-09-14 12:29 pm (UTC)When was the last time you saw a power *switch* on a computer, of the type that rocks back and forth, rather than a power button that you press in? The switches interrupt the physical flow of power...so that'll give you some idea of when it definitely wasn't the case.
Re: re the Windows thing
Date: 2012-09-14 01:07 pm (UTC)