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hot corner
noun
Third base.
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But that kind of depth at the hot corner is rare.
"We had to move off that hot corner of West Broadway and Spring Street in June 2000," Ms. Auchincloss said.
The chatter is that the outfielder turned infielder isn't close to capable of handling the hot corner.
"I expect to be sitting on this corner until we get the sad news that it's not the hot corner any more," he said.
Far better a squad with more vim and vigor, though we could still use Dorothy Parker at the hot corner and Agatha Christie behind the plate.
Now Benny runs the team, while Dirk — whose beer belly long ago canceled out his athletic ability — is installed at the hot corner as the team's third baseman.
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The "hot corners" of the OS work really well as well, but again these are implemented by extensions to Explorer and the windowing subsystem components of Windows.
Apple may be adding touch sensitive corners to the iPad's bezel (not in its current incarnation, though) which may allow for hot corners.
This is similar to the current Exposé and Spaces Preference tab that allows you to use hot corners to call different commands.
Looking back, the Microsoft probably would've done well to give desktop users an option to just get back the old Start menu and not force users to learn to use hot corners and essentially turn the desktop into app.
The absence of the start button and the new paradigm of using hot corners to bring up the Start menu (or using the Windows key) just didn't feel right.
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