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Old 10-19-2007, 08:35 AM #11
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Mrs D-
Guess what !!!
It was the 'view'.
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The 'mood' shows up in just about
every other one, & the default plain white page- but not EPIC !!

That's what was giving me the problem.
I got it now. I changed to default and then to a few others, settled on 'Country Comfort'.
Glad that got settled, thought it was Alzheimer's kicking in.

EDIT:
BTW, its always me. I HAD to pick the 'vew' that'd give me trouble.
Unknowingly. Always.
I'm the guy that gets the item, only to get it home ....
and find parts missing, from the previously unopened box.
I'm the one who gets the order at the restaurant LAST!.... after everybody else is almost finished, and THEN its not cooked the way I ordered it. (MEDIUM RARE not WELL DONE!! [you idiot !]).

I'm always the one who chooses the wrong item
to bring home (right brand- not the right one-[sugarless....dummy..! ])

Sometimes I feel like that little character in 'Li'l Abner',
who always had the rain cloud over his head.

Now you know why I have to keep an 'Eagle Eye' out at all times.

Gotta watch out for that piano, that'll drop on me head.

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Old 10-19-2007, 09:07 AM #12
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Bob:

You sound like my husband. I still think your cute, even if your mood is AGRESSIVE!!!

lol
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Cute! Cute?
Funny, ..that's not even a word in my wife's vocabulary
when she refers to me.
Mel, you've led a sheltered childhood, I'm afraid
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that face looks just like my grandson's did last night when i told him one dove bar was enough.
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For Bob B. Mebbe this will help. I have this site in my My Favorites so all I have to do to get here is go to My Favorites where I have this site listed as one of several in a folder titled Health. I open the folder and click on Neuro Talk Community (which is what I named it) and it bears the following site addresss:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...aysprune=&f=20

This brings me directly to this page AND this is at the top right of the page:
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You last visited: Yesterday at 11:28 PM
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By having this site in My Favorites I don't ever have to sign in or out - I just come direct to this page. When I leave the site I just click on the Red X at the top right on my computer screen.
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Me too. Only it's not called My Favorites. I now have Mozilla Firefox (THAT'S RIGHT, I'M A FIREFOX PERSON))). best thing I ever did.

I was going nuts with Internet Explorer. It was slow (and I have Verizon Online DSL) so I stupidly thought I'd be zipping all over the internet. NOT!!!

And one day, I couldn't store my user id and password on any of my favorite forums (even my own forum about being the parent of person with Aspergers). It was getting kind of ridiculous trying to sign in and putting in my user ID and password every single time. Drove me nuts.

So I went to NeuroTalks and went to Computer help and they told me to download Mozilla Firefox and to use it instead of Internet Explorer. Took me all of 2 minutes to do this and VOILA!!! I can now surf the web faster, it stores my user id's and passwords. The only difference is the favorite places thing. They call it My Bookmarks (or something to that effect).

So I saved this forum in my Bookmarks, and when I want to go to this forum, I go to the left of my screen, click on Peripheral Neuropathy - Neuro Talks, and whoooosh, here I am. Always signed in and everything.

I really do like this better than Internet Explorer.

Take care, cutie!!! lol

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Melody - we get the same result - just different way to get there. LoL
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Mel & Dan,
I use Firefox- I used Mozilla for years, have never liked or used IE,
but that's what the AOL browser is based upon and it I dislike it.

Yes, Mel- bookmarks are the way to surf, and it saves passwords and forms to fill out. Right now I have 7 tabs open to 7 different web sites and hop back & forth at my choosing.
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One other advantage of using Mozilla Firefox is that it is far more secure than IE. I used to have regular trouble with IE until my PC engineer set Mozilla up for me. My only problem is that I have far too many "Bookmarks" and organising them is a full time job.

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Tony,
Been there ! (am there),
Done that ! (am doing it)
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