Why is it that when a pen seems like it is running out of ink, you can scribble on another part of the page and get it to work, but you can’t resume writing in the area you were working on when it ran out of ink?
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Why is it that when a pen seems like it is running out of ink, you can scribble on another part of the page and get it to work, but you can’t resume writing in the area you were working on when it ran out of ink?
A few months ago, I noticed that Quicksilver‘s Clipboard History window would pop up unexpectedly when I used Cmd+Q to quit applications. Mildly annoying.
I finally decided to search for a solution and I found a workaround at least:
Basically, the workaround is to dock the Clipboard History window to one of the sides of the screen.
OK, I haven’t blogged in a while. A really long while. Just fell out of the habit I guess.
OK, well here I am. I think I’ll start small for now… 🙂