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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
Morning.
Hmmm... is right about this sliding gesture based keyboard, its a pretty cool idea, though it should have the ability to put spaces in between the words automatically.
Morning pb,
It does!
Just keep typing - don't try to add a space. It adds an automatic space in between your gestured words.
This YT Video shows things in action. Starts in French and switches to an English keyboard around 1.28.
[s]Hmmm...[/s] Ortega, now there's a blast from the past.
Hmmm... is right about this sliding gesture based keyboard, its a pretty cool idea, though it should have the ability to put spaces in between the words automatically.
Quick well done to dav for winning one of the prizes on the EU PS Blog this week, whilst I head back to revising for exam 4 of 4 tomorrow.
Yep, we'll done Dav. Everyone seems to win that but me! Can't really complain, though.
pb, has your car got a sunroof?, classic culprit is a blocked drain (had it happen twice on my car). Another is at the base of a roof mounted aerial. Using a watering can to test these areas has worked for me in the past, should be able to see drains running freely or water disappearing in areas where it shouldn't. Other than that remember leaks can travel a fair old distance and can be very difficult to detect. I located my last one by putting my car in a car wash, getting a very powerful torch and crouching down in the affected area. I spotted the water trickling over the bottom of the door seal (which I have since had to have replaced).
Good luck with that mate, I would definitely recommend having a look yourself before sending it into a workshop. I also found a couple of forums which were extremely helpful. Apparently this is quite a common issue on the make of car I own (VW), suppose it could be the same on other makes?[/i]
Thanks, I haven't got the tools or the garage to do anything and the felt is soaking and requires a lot of effort to get out, so no choice but the garage.
I had looked online, but my model Altea had very few people with similar issues.
What timing, I was just about to complain about Japanese tv. Yesterday I was watching a tv show. Like a hidden camera show for celebrities. They had this one celebrity's wife pretend to collapse. They took her to see a "Doctor" and he said she has cancer and just one month to live. Wife is in a hospital bed and we get to see the guy crying until the camera crew come in. Then back to the studio where the guy is watching with everyone and the host asks the experts how they rate his emotions when he found out his wife was about to die. :S
Machie, I would say that sounds like the most horrendously offensive TV programme ever but I have seen crap like Psychic Sally On The Road and The 6th Sense With Colin Fry which even this contender from the land of the rising sun would probably struggle to top. I find those programmes horrific, they find a delicate (and has to be said gullible) person and spout mountains of crap that could attain to just about anybody on the planet while these people blub their hearts out in front of a large audience. Apparently this is somehow classed as entertainment?
pb, has your car got a sunroof?, classic culprit is a blocked drain (had it happen twice on my car). Another is at the base of a roof mounted aerial. Using a watering can to test these areas has worked for me in the past, should be able to see drains running freely or water disappearing in areas where it shouldn't. Other than that remember leaks can travel a fair old distance and can be very difficult to detect. I located my last one by putting my car in a car wash, getting a very powerful torch and crouching down in the affected area. I spotted the water trickling over the bottom of the door seal (which I have since had to have replaced).
Good luck with that mate, I would definitely recommend having a look yourself before sending it into a workshop. I also found a couple of forums which were extremely helpful. Apparently this is quite a common issue on the make of car I own (VW), suppose it could be the same on other makes?
Car is back in the garage, still trying to find out why the back footwell is getting soaking wet. This time it will involve taking the car to bits and lots of £££. Not good.
Just back from visiting my parents and brother. My dad was in hospital over New Year and still isn't able to drive, so we thought we'd go down to visit. Plus, we got a nice roast and the kids got to see their cousins again.