Title: Youth Vaping Down, But Still Popular: CDC
Category: Health News
Created: 9/9/2020 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/10/2020 12:00:00 AM

Creepy sunspots seen by astronomers at the GREGOR telescope in Europe reveal our parent star in unprecedented detail. The images also show just how creepy sunspots can look. Studying magnetic patterns on the Sun allows researchers to better understand its behavior. Severe solar storms can affect satellites and electronic systems here on Earth. “This was a very exciting, but also extremely challenging project. In only one year we completely redesigned the optics, mechanics, and electronics to achieve the best possible image quality.” said Dr. Lucia Kleint, who led the project. Solar granules shown in the images resemble popcorn. Hot plasma rising…
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Title: Almost 14 Million U.S. Adults Vape, With Use Rising Fastest in Young
Category: Health News
Created: 9/8/2020 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/9/2020 12:00:00 AM
In Excel 2019 16.0.10361.20002 32-bit, when I open a file from a userform (which for me is always), the hotkeys on the Ribbon don’t work. Here’s how I reproduce:
In a new workbook, add a userform named UserForm1. Add a commandbutton to the userform. Paste this code in the userform’s code module.
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.RecentFiles(1).Open Unload Me End Sub
Add a standard module to the workbook and past this code into it.
Public Sub OpenRecent() UserForm1.Show End Sub
Close the VBE and return to Excel. Press Ctrl+F8 and run the macro and click the button. Now press the Alt key. I don’t get these guys:

If I Alt+Tab away and back, they show up again. If you launch the form from the VBE, you have to Alt+Tab to get to Excel so the test doesn’t work.
Also, I hadn’t tried this until just now, but I can’t even click on the Ribbon with mouse. Nothing happens. My next tack is to close and unload the userform before opening the file and see if that takes care of it. It’s odd though. It’s the only odd thing in 2019 and building up a pretty nice rant about it. Two posts in one year? Yep, it could happen.

So you like TNW? Then join our upcoming online event, TNW2020, you don’t want to miss it. Nintendo has purportedly boosted production goals for its smash-hit portable gaming console, the Switch, raising the bar to as much as 30 million units for the fiscal year. Bloomberg reports the Japanese giant has asked its assembly partners to increase production by 20%. That is the second time the company has recently raised its production orders after it bumped the number to 25 million earlier in August. But that number has since proven insufficient. [Read more: These tech trends defined 2020 so far, according to 5…
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