Ah yes, Microsoft Visio, a product intended for professionals and needs a product key/subscription to use and yet it doesn't like closing properly, has way too sensitive scroll speed, and has visual bugs
i feel like paid professional products tend to be worse in those regards
unless they're wide-range enough with a truly prominent brand that kind of thing kinda banks on just being fallen on by large corporate/institutional customers
and when it's a niche product from a company as large as microsoft, i'd imagine that's possibly the worst setup for getting the issues they do see reported fixed
not much is actually invested in it or its success, but there's probably still plenty of management for decisions to go through
and for any change i'd imagine it's weighed against keeping things comfortably stable for already-committed customers
It's okay to flex a little sometimes (and according to one of my professors who either didn't know his students' ages or had a side business of selling fake IDs, one should celebrate by drinking beer)
Perhaps you should rename yourself to mathscat if this is a maths olympiad and not a math olympiad. Then again, mathscat could be taken to be two 4-letter words concatenated together, not one 5-letter word and one 3-letter word :P
LMAO I arrived to school two hours late yesterday, but since I spent half an hour testing out of a class, they marked the whole day as "testing" so I got counted as present
In the Bible is Jesus’ first miracle: of turning water into wine:
“On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. [...] Nearby stood six stone water jars, the kind used by the Jews for ceremonial washing, each holding from eighty to a hundred and twenty litres. Jesus said to the serva...
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I'm tempted to reply to this comment, but I know it's completely off-topic to the question so I won't:
If anyone trying to arrest Jesus was struck down with chicken pox, could he be arrested for assault? And would anyone dare arresting him? — gnasher7296 hours ago
@DLosc If a leper tried to mug Jesus and Jesus cured the leper as a distraction while he ran away, could he be arrested for taking away the leper's livelihood?
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@user Depends on if the leper complained and the authorities decided to bother doing anything about it, but maybe so. In Acts 16:16-24, the Apostle Paul gets arrested for exorcising a spirit from a slave girl, because her owners had been making bank by using her as a fortune-teller. :P