| Before he was the widely recognized and loved host of “The Joy of Painting,” Bob Ross was an Air Force First Sergeant; after he retired from the military his days of barking orders were over, and he adopted the soft and soothing “let’s paint some happy little trees” voice he’s known for. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Ohnosecond | |
| An Ohnosecond (short for Oh no! Second) is the very short moment of time it takes you to realize that you just messed up in a big way while working on your computer. Some examples of Ohnoseconds are: accidentally clicking the No Button when you meant to save a document and end up losing all your work, clicking Send for an e-mail message before adding an important attachment, triggering a system shut down or restart while in the middle of something important, etc. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | Set up a new disk on Windows 8.1 or 8 and you’ll be asked whether you want to use MBR or GPT. GPT is the new standard and is gradually replacing MBR. | |
| | Windows’ BitLocker encryption defaults to 128-bit AES encryption, but you can choose to use 256-bit AES encryption instead. Using a 256-bit AES key could potentially offer more security against future attempts to access your files. | |
| | Unknown devices show up in the Windows Device Manager when Windows can’t identify a piece of hardware and provide a driver for it. An unknown device isn’t just unknown — it’s not functioning until you install the right driver. | |
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