Windows emergency restart

For about as long as I can remember, one of the most frequent complaints I’ve heard about Windows is that it doesn’t have an emergency restart or shutdown option, something equivalent to the Linux reboot command. It turns out Windows emergency restart existed, hiding in plain sight, all along. In this blog post, I’ll share the secret.

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Mark Twain cinema, Sunset Hills

Mark Twain cinema, Sunset Hills

A sleek, modernist building with sharp angles stands on Lindbergh Boulevard, one door south of Gravois Road, with a prominent glass front and distinctive limestone walls. It stares down a Ford dealer across the street, flanked by an office building on one side and a vacant lot that used to be a gas station on the other, looking a bit out of place. It begs you to ask, what was this thing? Today, 4532 S Lindbergh is a union hall, as the sign says. But in its previous life, it was the Mark Twain Cinema. A 1960s movie theater. Read more

Micro League Baseball

Micro League Baseball

As far as I know, one photograph exists of me with my first computer, and it’s appropriate that I was playing Micro League Baseball. I probably spent more time playing that game than every other game I had for that computer combined. There were certainly earlier statistical baseball simulations than Micro League. And Earl Weaver Baseball from 1987 was definitely better. But for about 3 years, between 1984 and 1987, Micro League Baseball was perhaps the most popular and best statistical baseball simulation you could get.

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Change mouse direction on monitor

Change mouse direction on monitor

If you have more than one monitor, sometimes when you move your mouse to the edge of one screen, the mouse jumps to the monitor on the other side. Here’s how to change the mouse direction on your monitor when you have a setup with more than one monitor.

When you have two monitors, there is exactly a 50% chance that your computer will guess correctly which way they are arranged. On the computer gets it wrong, you can fix it easily enough. You just have to know where to look and what the computer calls the setting. Whether you have a Mac or a Windows PC, there is no setting for mouse direction, but there is a setting for multiple monitors. That’s the one you want.

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