12 comments so far! I didn’t know there were so many out there reading this drivel!
Again, I thank you. I will see if I can please most of you. If I can’t, oh well, as long as I please myself! Cuz that is what’s really important, right?
Me.
Mine.
Isn’t that what society has been teaching and telling us for some time now?
We are all so caught up in our own small world that too many of us don’t look at anything else. “Hey, as long as me and mine are taken care of, that’s what’s important.”
Sure. But in order for that to happen, once in awhile we need to look around us at what is happening. Like the economy.
Anyone who doesn’t think the price of oil doesn’t effect all consumer goods, is living in a fools paradise. I know, I know, I’m getting political.
Okay, check out this story http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=301100787139910.
So far I can’t make links work. Come on Linda, help me out!
We got a little shower last night. Settled the dust. Cooled things off. I ain’t complaining. Been a wonderful spring and summer so far!
Oh. I will work on getting more pictures on here. Just ain’t real sure what to post!
I just got back but I’ll send you something on links in the next couple of days. These weddings and funerals are keeping me busy.
JB: To build a link, just do this: copy the address of the page you want to link to, using your “edit” commands at the top of the browser. then type THIS into your composition page text: name it here and you are done. Piece of cake.
Taking care of *just* “me” and “mine” only gets us so far, doesn’t it? I hear JB’s voice loud and clear here — that’s what I like!
I see I should have built some safeties into the link instructions. I’ll try it again:
1. On the page you wish to link to, copy and save the address.
2. In your post, type this: < a href=” (the only space in this tag should be between the a and href. Do not put a space after the
5. Type in the name you want the link to have, or the phrase that will be “hot-linked”
6. close it up with a final (remove the space in this tag), and you’re good to go.
Browsers read code wherever they see it, so it makes it a little difficult to instruct a user without putting an active link into the text. Keep practicing.