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  1. #16
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    Default searchable document

    I've now got over a 1000 tips and tricks, and they're riveting reading for a while, but can I recall many the next day? Nope.
    Some time later I'll recall there was a solution to a prob of interest, but finding it again? No chance.
    [/QUOTE]

    write them all up in search able document ie pdf . Wella! instant retrieval and you will kill some time to boot and then send me a copy.
    Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso


  2. #17
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    I remember when Richard Hammond of Top Gear fame crashed a Dragster at 285 miles per hour, and buried his head in the ground in the process. His favourite recovery tool was Lego... Obviously his was a head injury and yours is a wrist, but I imagine that if you have the dexterity in your wrist to be able to use the lego it would be an interesting exercise and you could play with some cool stuff

  3. #18
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    Thanks guys; lots of good ideas.

    Can't type much but I will set about giving meaningful names to the 1000 or so pics taken on last year's outback trip.

    Kept a daily log so should be able to do some batch renaming.
    Cheers, Ern

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    Thanks guys; lots of good ideas.

    Can't type much but I will set about giving meaningful names to the 1000 or so pics taken on last year's outback trip.

    Kept a daily log so should be able to do some batch renaming.
    Will make a VERY cool coffee table book. And Mrs Rsser would love it.
    anne-maria.
    T
    ea Lady

    (White with none)
    Follow my little workshop/gallery on facebook. things of clay and wood.

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    Thanks guys; lots of good ideas.

    Can't type much but I will set about giving meaningful names to the 1000 or so pics taken on last year's outback trip.

    Kept a daily log so should be able to do some batch renaming.

    Dont seem to be doing to bad here on the forum Ern or are you using Dragon

    if not there is an idea get yourself Dragon

  6. #21
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    Wheelin, the left hand touch types and RH is one finger. Lot's of backtracking for corrections

    Did try a VR program a few years ago and the no of corrections needed was high enuff for me to go back to touch typing. Expect newer ones are better, and a friend who has to use one said Dragon make the best.
    Cheers, Ern

  7. #22
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    Time to practice left handed turning start small work your way up Pen making Lace Bobbins coblets

  8. #23
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    Well I did a couple of hours driving yesterday, first real trip since Xmas, and it kicked up a bit during but settled down after, which is very pleasing. It can live without the splint doing v. light stuff for half an hour at a time without firing up so things are improving.

    Soon I'll be able to get it wet. Lookshurry!
    Cheers, Ern

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