Yes, control+alt+delete will bring up the main menu and there you can select shut down or use the Charms Menu, move the mouse cursor top right to bring it up, then select settings, then click power, then shut down
I did a Google search on how to shut down Windows 8 and found a zillion others were wondering the same thing about their new operating system. I don't feel so dumb now.
And the thing is called the charms bar. First time I've heard that.
The manual? What's that?What about control+alt+delete? Or reading the manual?
That's why I thought the vegis were fine and he thought they were overcooked.awww, poor stirling. taxy, he CooKED for you. awww
...and i usually agree with most everything you say and do, too, taxy....
Oh no, Ma! So sorry!
I'm feeling better, but boy the indigestion is bad. Just took something for it hope it goes away soon tho.Hope you are feeling better now, Ma.
That's why I thought the vegis were fine and he thought they were overcooked.
But, come on. He's a grown man. It should be his turn to cook once in a while and I have that stupid sore thumb.
The thumb is almost all better, but I baked an easy chocolate cake yesterday and that made it worse, so I am being extra careful.awww, taxy. i didn't know that thumb was still causing you grief. is it any better at all?
i don't know about canadian men, but grown american men, most of them, not only don't cook/don't know how/refuse to learn, think it's a big gd deal if they take you out twice a year to a class b restaurant.
taxy, stirling cooked your steak a PERfect rare...and you... you...allowed...his...steak...to...burn...deliberately...petulantly...
truly sorry about your thumb, though-- hope it gets all better real soon, taxy!
The thumb is almost all better, but I baked an easy chocolate cake yesterday and that made it worse, so I am being extra careful.
It wasn't just petulance. I told him what the problem was later and he agreed that he wouldn't have wanted my interference at that point.
I think the thing that really got me was that he was grumpy all through supper. If it hadn't been for that, I would have thought that calling me a "back seat cook" was funny.
Work with me. I need some sympathy.
...but grown american men, most of them, not only don't cook/don't know how/refuse to learn, think it's a big gd deal if they take you out twice a year to a class b restaurant...