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What You See Is What You Get: My Autobiography

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The computer phrase "WYSIWYG" (an acronym for "What You See Is What You Get") has been used in numerous tech-related pop culture references, from comic books to movies, signifying the user-friendly aspect of a system or program.

Thus began the thirty-day sketching challenge to myself (which soon became 300 days). If I posted my sketches and told everyone that I would do so for 30 consecutive days, that would help to motivate me not to give up. It helps also that I enjoyed the sketching and began to see some tangible progress. What I hadn’t expected was where this would take me. I still retain my bike-building skills, to the surprise of some of my friends, my wife and even my children. One of them would ask, ‘Who fixed that puncture?’

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Four and six.’ A sudden look of fear came over his face at the realisation that his eleven-year-old son had made 4s 6d. Love these characters. Jane Ryland is a reporter currently out of a job. When her sister, Melissa calls needing her help, Jane can't refuse. Melissa is about to marry Daniel. The wedding is mere days away. Daniel is currently over seas on business and now his daughter, the flower girl, seems to be missing. With a WYSIWYG editor, how your design and content appear on the editing platform is exactly what it will look like in the final version.

The first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo –a word processing tool– was created in the 1970s and became the base of two of the most known WYSIWYG editors, Microsoft Word and Excel.In this political climate, it's refreshing to see a candidate for whom what you see is what you get. Lord Sugar is a self-made man and one of Britain's finest business brains. His story so far is inspirational to the end' The Sun

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