6.06.2007

Oops, I did it again...

this week's [tip of the week] is brought to you by:

CHiPs – The Complete First Season (1977)

Where the rubber meets the road and the bad guys meet the badge -- that's where you'll find California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers Jon (Larry Wilcox) and Ponch (Erik Estrada). Set in the sun-drenched sprawl of Los Angeles, CHiPs combines action, heroics and fun in 22 Season One episodes whose event-packed story lines range from freeway gridlock (let's use a circus elephant to tow that broken-axled truck!) to wild roadway pursuits (who's that beautiful woman lead-footing a Rolls Royce?), from spilled onions (crying time, fellas) to pure venom (an overturned van loaded with...sssnakes!). Attention all units: Report now for arresting entertainment!

this weeks tip is:

the [oops] command.

If you’re like me, every once in a while you delete something that you didn’t want to delete. However sometimes you realize this after already using a few other commands. I believe most of us would [control Z]-it back to the point of the deleted object, losing whatever work we may have done in the process…to this I say “nay”. You now have the power of the [oops].

When using the [oops] command, simply type in [oops], and hit enter This will bring back the last object to be deleted, no matter how much work with other commands you have done since.

Hope this helps.

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