Computer blooper. (Recordings).The man who puts together our church bulletin every week tries to take computer shortcuts Computer shortcuts are small files containing only the location of another file, and sometimes specific parameters to be passed to it when run. They are commonly placed on the desktop, start menu, and taskbar of various operating systems, and may only work from the GUI and not from when possible by using the "global search" feature. One week, technology backfired when he commanded the computer to change the name of the Scripture scripture Sacred writings of religions, comprising a large portion of the literature of the world. Scriptures vary in form, volume, age, and degree of sacredness. Nearly all scriptures were originally oral and were passed down as memorized texts through several generations reader from "Will" to "Murray Murray, river, Australia Murray, principal river of Australia, 1,609 mi (2,589 km) long, rising in the Australian Alps, SE New South Wales, and flowing westward to form the New South Wales–Victoria boundary. ." The reader's name came out fine, but the "global search" did its job a little too thoroughly in the Lord's Prayer: "Thy will be done on earth" became "Thy Murray be done on earth"! Lyn n. 1. A waterfall. See Lin. Hill, London, Ontario |
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