





Hah, just a quick search for the image, but the point is that your average word processor is WYSIWYG – so much so that the phrase has fallen out of fashion, because any other concept (e.g. a TeX client like LaTeX) is foreign to your typical user. You edit the formatted document directly, and it’ll always look the same on screen and print as it did at the point of edit.
Granted you can enable alternate views in MS Word, like draft layout or web layout, but they’re not the default.


It certainly has been marketed as one, but regardless, it is one. The commenter you’ve replied to isn’t saying otherwise, they’re saying it’s difficult to achieve the desired outcome.



Trump didn’t post that video, it’s engagement bait. Better to spend your outrage on the heinous things he actually does.
Here’s the original post; note the “SkylineReport generated” watermark in the lower right of the video toward the end.

This is C#, isn’t it?


The boss of McDonald’s UK and Ireland
I’m not a child, BBC, and you’re not meant to be a red top. You can use her title.


Quick reminder that Amazon pays virtually no tax, throws hundreds of tons of viable goods into landfill, pays its workers a pittance and is aggressively anti-union, steals product designs for its Amazon Basics range and undercuts the original manufacturers, and manipulates markets. Don’t give them a penny.


I don’t have the answer, but can point you in the right direction. The photographer is David McLellan, Second Lieutenant. It’s catalogue number Q9534 in the Imperial War Museum. McLellan had access to custom cameras like surveillance cameras for use in planes.
back in the 1900s
Welp, guess I’m watching Bojack Horseman the whole way through again.
I’d guess it’s the owners of homesteads / houses.
Which is odd, because the second map looks to be from at least 1890, and therefore newer than my map!

Hah, it’s the “S” of “BARNSTABLE COUNTY”, but I’ve got no proof that it’s not positioned to hide a leviathan.
Good finds!
Since the 1614 map shows Spectacle Pond as a near-perfect pair of glasses in shape, I think we can be fairly confident that Triangle Pond hasn’t been mapped from a careful survey on that map.
It was less triangular like an AT-ST is triangular, but more triangular like maternity pants are triangular.
If that’s the reason for the name, it’s funny that it’s lost the triangular shape of the southern promontory but gained a new one in the north-west.
I thought maybe it used to be triangular, but in 1858 it was still a blob.



“Pudding” and “dessert” are pretty much synonymous in the UK, though it probably varies regionally. If someone said “pudding” in a dessert sense, they’re more likely to be talking about a baked dish than, say, ice cream or pie.
“Pudding” is historically also a broader term, and can also describe some specific savoury dishes, but it’s old fashioned.


You’ve never snacked on a urinal cake?