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Friday, September 15, 2006


To The Comments . . . Motto Hayaku!
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Okay, this post is going to be in two parts, first to answer the comments, then I'll be posting again later today, or possibly tomorrow, with an important piece (comments will not be addressed in that post to keep it clean for other purposes. My apologies for the delay in answering these, I should have gotten to them sooner.

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That happens sometimes, it's understandable, you come by when you can. Oh, I still recommend changing your password.

Life is cruel to us in terms of tricking us into forgetting some of those things. Oh well, just come by when you have the time and think of it.

I need the luck, that's for sure. And I'll always comment when I feel I can add something to a topic, and sometimes even when I don't have anything to add.

By all means copy it, I wouldn't have posted it if I didn't want anyone to use it. Besides, I can't do the "no context menu" thing, I haven't learned Javascript yet. While I do understand the reasoning for people to use that script, I still find it impossibly annoying when I run into it. It does more harm than good in my opinion. I hope the code works for you, just remember, take all the line breaks out of it, MyO doesn't like code with line breaks in it too much, and don't be afraid to play with the number of pixels on the margins, and if you add that to an exisitng stylesheet, you don't need to keep the extra set of style tags, you'd just be adding another class to your existing stylesheet.

People tell me that a Dvorak keyboard is easier to type with than the commonly seen QWERTY ones. Maybe you should consider switiching to one of those. The wrist strain is supposed to be reduced significantly, and there are right and left hand layouts for one handed typing, and I'm sure there are ergonomic ones out there too. Other than that, and fighting with Word's speech recognition thing, there's not much you can do but rest your hands.

To show you how bad the job situation in West Virginia REALLY is, I got the same suggestion in the form of a question from the US Senator's office when I contacted him about Workforce West Virginia. The answer to that question fits here as well. My chances of moving out of state for work are zero, I can't afford it. Now I have no qualms with telecommuting(working from home on computer), so if you see a legit(many such jobs are MLM or pyramid scams) job opportunity that would allow such a thing(particulalry across the country), by all means pass it on to me so I can investigate it.

Not exactly what I meant. I meant I was supposed to take longer time wise to post between the last two (about two weeks I think I said at first), but anyway, I posted sooner than expected.

If I ever got to that many comments a day, I'd probably have to shorten my repsonses, but I'd keep on using this format since it works for me.

That's great to hear, and a relief. I think most people got away unscathed, but some people were hit. I'm just glad for me it was only one picture not a whole bunch like some others. It must have been frustrating for them to have to go through and resbmit.

If you haven't gotten to see it yet, Here's the picture you asked me to get done five and three quarters lifetimes ago. Not my best work, but I'm improving.

Thanks for the luck, I'm hoping it works out too.

That's quite all right, the past few nights, I've been a toad, not visiting any pages, or not visiting all of them, I've just been so tired. After a good night's sleep, I'll be back to my abnormal self.

All tests are hard, I think they make them that way for a reason. If something in particular is stumping you with the language, post a question here on MyO, I'm sure you'll get at least a little help from the users here. The only bad question is the one that isn't asked.

We all need a helping hand now and again, and I promised myself I would provide it whenever I could, to honor those who were kind to me when I started out on the net.

Anime Dreams!

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