Predictive text game again. This one is a little harder. It has two blanks. The blanks will be represented by a group of underscores. The prompt is Bob Barker received a lifetime ban from _____ for _____
What you come up with might look like this. Bob Barker received a lifetime ban from the club for being a part of a group of people who have a lot of money
OK podcast Listeners, slight schedule change this week. As you all know by now, it is customary for us to have a spotlight segment every Saturday. Well, thanks to social media, I know there is a masters game on Friday. Because I have to watch it a day late and therefore cover it a day late, we will not have a spotlight segment this week, that will be replaced with masters game coverage.
@mckensie it’s about a village of people all named Bob. I would send you the prologue, but it’s over the character limit for my instance. Of course it is. It’s six pages.
Figured out the trick to surviving the spicy noodles. Break the block into much smaller and more manageable pieces. This way you can scoop it up with a spoon and it won’t touch your lips.
Got this from a message I just saw come into one of my email lists. Since when could TweeseCake handle podcasts? That is, of course, assuming the person who sent the message isn’t totally confused.
@FluidEscence I mainly use it for Mastodon and Telegram, so I wouldn’t know. Occasionally, I’ll pull up the radio stream when I’m doing my show to make sure the encoder hasn’t dropped.
@evilcookies98 Ctrl + K to make selected text into a hyperlink. Alt + equals (=) to type math (you can enable LaTeX if you're on Word 2019 or higher). Alt + Ctrl + numbers 1-6 to format selected text as heading level 1-6: Eg. Alt + Ctrl + 1 makes heading level 1.
@Cass if you disable the skill, it will wipe everything out too. As for your other question, you can name it whatever the heck you want. It doesn’t even have to be an actual human name. I saw somebody named puffy shirt.