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Discussion in 'Travel Tips and Advice' started by Mattecube, Jul 9, 2017.

  1. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

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    I guess it could be in France!
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  2. Maharg
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    Old Town Hall, Bamberg, Germany.
  3. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Thank You, very kind of you, not that i disbelieve how do you know?
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  5. Maharg
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    I googled variations on a theme of 'medieval house on side of bridge' until it appeared in the images.
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    On Chrome on an iPhone you can click the picture and then search google images.
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    Or Chrome on an Android or a PC, Paul ;)
  8. oss
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    I right clicked on the picture and asked Cortana, she said she didn't know :) but provided a whole load of pictures that matched this place but from different angles, I followed those pictures back to their host websites and arrived at this https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-old-town-hall-bamberg-germany-image46815411

    edit: I think you have to be using Edge to get the right click 'Ask Cortana' menu.
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  9. Mattecube
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    Thanks:kiss:
  10. oss
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    Interestingly Google image search failed on this one when I provided the original link to the actual image.
  11. Anon04576
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    Yep I thought it to be so but didn't have android or PC to confirm.
  12. Anon04576
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    No one uses edge Jim ;) ... its main function is to download Chrome :) :D

    I was reading the stats of Edge uptake and i think it has only had a few % increase since Windows 10 was on the scene. Im deviating.
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    Google didn't find the exact photo that John initially provided.
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    Thank you everyone I have learnt something lol never to old hey.
    Lovely building must be fantastic to see and I bet surrounding area is cool.
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    Yeah they're all missing out on the best cleanest fastest browser in existence :) I've used it exclusively since Windows 10 came out, the bugs are fixed and it has improved dramatically in the two years since its release. :D

    Chrome is bloated these days it even fails Acid 3 http://acid3.acidtests.org/

    99/100 vs Edge and IE at 100/100
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    I can't disagree with you as I have never used that icon sat on my taskbar :)

    I guess because our company web based ordering system is optimised for Firefox and Chrome that may well be the reason.

    I can't fault IE as our intranet (thousands of pages) is built on vbscript (don't scowl anyone) :)

    100/100 for Chrome on iPhone
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    I am not keen on IE it was an awkward browser that refused to adhere to standards for a very long time, I've only opened it recently when I found that the new payroll site that we as employees have to use is designed exclusively for IE (we have to request our holidays through the payroll website).

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    Sorry for going off-topic John.
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    Yes sorry John :)

    I should have clarified regards IE. I meant for our intranet specifically. Between Chrome and FF, Chrome is slightly faster loading our order entry system. I only use FF developer for checking my stuff.
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    Edge still needs a bit of work - some sites still don't render properly, run scripts as expected or simply not understand some links. Its the fastest browser out there, for sure. On my Asus laptop, its almost instant to start. FF takes a second.

    I'm probably OCD when it comes to data, and where Edge lets me down is the inability to finely manage cookies or tracking data. The adblockers don't seem to be fully developed yet either for Edge, none of them work 100%. So I'm forced to stick with Firefox for now.
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    Can't say I've had all that many rendering issues in Edge but I don't use all that many discreet individual websites, I just like that it Edge is extremely fast as does not bog down as fast as Chrome when you have vast numbers of tabs open.

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