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You are correct. Its entirely irrational. I also go tonto with Cheddars!


KidKruger Wrote:

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> But isn't the frustration placated by finding the

> remainder of the pack largely intact ?

Come to think of it - Ryvitas do it to me as well, when one gets lodged at an angle and breaks when trying to get it out. Think I need therapy!


KidKruger Wrote:

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> They should do a line in "irrational rage-proof

> packaging" !

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> When you start a new thread, press the wrong key &

> lose it forever.

>

> Try again but have forgotten it all :(


xxxxxx


Control z restores what you have accidentally deleted.


Discovering this transformed my life :)


ETA: Also works for emails and Facebook.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> The last few turns on a toilet roll. Useless,

> never get it just right so the last pull of the

> roll finishes it. Always this bit that seems too

> long to chuck, too small to use.


The first few sheets on a toilet roll where the perforations don't line up. If they can do it for the rest of it why not the first bit?

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