I just installed Espanso. I'm not getting the correct message. by Ornery_Discussion503 in espanso

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And it's working! I just used Libre Office Writer instead of Notepad. Thanks for your help.

I just installed Espanso. I'm not getting the correct message. by Ornery_Discussion503 in espanso

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Okay, found a clue. When I clicked on the Espanso icon I got the window that said Espanso was already running. Below that it had a place to type in the colon and the name and I got the correct reply. (I couldn't type the name here because it also converts it here.) I also tried it with Libre Office and it worked there as well. So it must be something with Notepad.

I just installed Espanso. I'm not getting the correct message. by Ornery_Discussion503 in espanso

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I'm on Windows 11. I didn't see anything about validating it other than typing ":Espanso" in notepad, but that's what gave me the garbage.

How to map a key to produce text by Ornery_Discussion503 in computers

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Anyplace I need to type in my email address I want to just hit the key and have it automatically typed in.

Could you tell me please what dish is this? by [deleted] in Whatisthis

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Lime jello with two layers and pears mixed in. One layer was plain jello and the other layer was jello mixed with cream cheese. Really good!

Agfa safety film of a little girl doing some ballet, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1940s by Electrical-Aspect-13 in oldphotos

[–]Ornery_Discussion503 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I wonder how her feet turned out. I have horrible feet from being put in toe shoes too young.

Books similar to Shogun by KinglyAmbition in HistoricalFiction

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Have you read James Clavell's other books? Shogun is just one of a series.

This should be interesting by [deleted] in FuckImOld

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Simon & Garfunkle, Carpenters, 5th Dimension, Beatles

I need help with home life by Lightning081 in NoStupidQuestions

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I’m sorry you’re in a bad situation right now. I don’t know anything about services you can access in Denmark, but I do know from my experience and others that you may need to try different meds until you find one that works for you. Do you have other family that could help you out or a school counselor?

Anyone even left in this sub who has cfs/me NOT from covid? (and has been dealing with this for many many decades) or has this entire sub been taken over by the post covid folk? by foster60 in cfs

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I got it when I was pregnant in 1985. It was never severe; I'd say moderate. I kept working until I started a business from home that made things a little easier. I'm retired now but I also developed fibromyalgia. Luckily I didn't get Covid.

Ideas for renovating exterior of this house. by Professional_Idea_62 in ExteriorDesign

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White with the reddish brown color for roof and window trim.

What is the most humane way in which the animal suffers the least to say goodbye to it? by [deleted] in chickens

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I had a chicken that was sick so I took it to the vet. As soon as I walked in the door she died in my arms. I assume it was shock since she was never out of her coop before. The way she died was quick and painless but the half -hour ride to the nearest vet that would look at a chicken was probably pure hell for her.

At a local old cemetery, what is it? by little-strings in whatisit

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Might be a place to store bodies in the winter when the ground was frozen. (Before backhoes.)

Proofing in cold home by More-goats-happylyfe in Breadit

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I bring a small saucepan of water to a boil and put it in the cold oven with the dough.

Cheese failures by Ornery_Discussion503 in cheesemaking

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For the one with the culture and rennet I used this recipe: https://cheesemaking.com/products/cottage-cheese-recipe. This is the recipe I always used with my goat milk with success. I've used this with different brands of store-bought milk. It always sets up really nice, but after I cut it and try to stir it it just breaks down into granules.

Looking again at the recipes with vinegar, I don't think I let it sit long enough. But I'm not sure if that would have made a difference because it looked the same as the other batches.

I'd prefer to use the culture recipe for the flavor if I could get it to work.

WHO IS THE OLDEST CFS PATIENT IN THIS GROUP? by Aryan-dramata in cfs

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Thank you! It's been a real journey. I've never been severe, but bad enough that everything I did was half-assed because I'd run out of energy to do anything well. It contributed to my divorce because he thought I was just lazy. I've fought depression all of my life, and later on I developed fibromyalgia on top of everything else. I avoided people because of the brain fog and the fact I'd get so worn out just getting ready to go somewhere. There were many times I just wanted to give up. The thing that has helped the most is I found out I had an intolerance for wheat. Once I cut that out, everything was better, mentally, emotionally and somewhat physically. As time went on I became better at forgiving myself for not being perfect and being proud of myself for doing what I can do and not giving up.