Word: clicked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...heard the word 'sexism' for the first timein '68 and the minute I heard it, it kind of went'click.' It made a lot of sense to me," Anne V.Bastian '70 says...
...mouse button, hold it down while dragging the cursor over the command and then release the button. It is an awkward sequence that new users find difficult to master and that can put a strain on the wrist. In Windows 95, the menus pop open with just one click and stay open until a second click launches a command...
...early '50s, when an actor friend was preparing for the part of Romeo. Finding the character too passive, he asked Robbins if he had any clues about how to bring it alive. "I tried to imagine Shakespeare's story in terms of today," says Robbins, "and that clicked in." The click came right out of the daily headlines: the term "juvenile delinquent" was a hot handle in sociospeak, and street gangs were getting the kind of attention that drive-by shootings...
...March, "but they are spending a lot of money to enlist customers." Murdoch also said then that next season he plans to introduce a new and more sophisticated version of Delphi, which he hopes will feature new access software that will make it easier for subscribers to point and click their way onto the Internet. That could put him head-to-head with software's maximum leader, Bill Gates, whose Windows 95, set to debut in August, also promises to speed users onto...
...small circulation because of the costs of newsprint and delivery are now read on the World Wide Web by thousands more than anyone had ever conceived. Student-run university newspapers, like ours, are a perfect example: people can read about what is really happening on campus at the click of a button, instead of depending on mainstream-media reports and glossy alumni magazines. Welcome to the media revolution...