Readers offer their best tips for keeping up on the online services you use, searching and replacing text in certain programs, and distracting your dog.
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Use Your Birthday to Catalogue Your Online Accounts
Photo by Will Clayton.
Jryan727 discovers an easy way to take stock of the online services you’re signed up for:
So, today’s my birthday, and many of the services, forums, and other miscellaneous websites I belong to are sending me Happy Birthday e-mails, which made me realise that your birthday is a great day to take an accounting of what services you belong to. If you were planning on compiling a list, or spreadsheet, your birthday is a great day to start! I’ve already gotten e-mails from more than a few that I had long forgotten I even had accounts with.
You probably won’t get emails from all those services, but you’ll probably get a few from ones you had forgotten about. This is also probably a great time to unsubscribe or remove your account from a few of these services if you don’t use them anymore.
Search and Replace Text in Any Program with AutoHotkey
Slpk shares an AutoHotkey script perfect for bloggers and other writers:
I created this Autohotkey script for those situations when you need to work with text on applications that lack a basic search&replace function.
Use it to have Ctrl+Alt+R give you a search&replace wherever you need.
^!R::
Gui:
Gui Destroy
Gui, Add, Text,, Search:
Gui, Add, Edit, r1 w210 vSearch
Gui, Add, Text,, Replace:
Gui, Add, Edit, r1 w210 vReplace
Gui, Add, Button, x+-50 y+5 gReplace Default, Replace
Gui, Show, W230 H130, Ctrl+R Everywhere
return
GuiEscape:
Gui Destroy
return
Replace:
Gui Submit
previous := % clipboard
Sleep 100
Send ^a
Sleep 100
Send ^c
newtext := RegExReplace(clipboard, Search, Replace, count)
MsgBox, 4, %count% occurrencies., %count% occurrencies. Continue?
IfMsgBox Yes
clipboard := % newtext
Sleep 100
Send ^a
Sleep 100
Send ^v
clipboard := % previous
IfMsgBox No
Gosub Gui
return
return
Distract Runaway Dogs with a Squeak Toy Instead of Treats
Photo by Ali Milteer.
Pinecone99 lets us know a foolproof method for getting your dog’s attention:
Dog owners – if your dog runs off and won’t come when you call even if you try luring him/her with treats, try a squeaky toy.
My dog occasionally escapes from the yard and decided early on that it was more fun to explore the neighbourhood than listen to my voice calling him. The squeaky toy catches his attention and he comes running toward me. Of course he’ll gladly accept treats at that point too.
Strangely, I never though to try this, but it makes sense: your dog is probably more excited about a squeaky toy than your own voice, and it can actually tell you have one from far away, unlike treats.
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