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« on: August 22, 2009, 02:43:48 PM »

Yup, this cheat thread upped my post count!  Grin Now that I have enough posts to give out Karma I'll have to ask the admin to fix that. Test posts shouldn't count.
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« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2009, 02:37:16 PM »

Karma?  Huh?  Wassup wiff dat?   
I am attempting to find some simple means to let Carl know of a weird, and most
singular, thing that happens to my posts when they reach a "certain" and,
for now, unknown number of characters, or perhaps lines of text? 
It seems that when I've responded to, or originated, posts to the forums that once
I pass 18 lines of text, that last line will begin to lay a "Bobble Boy" trip on me!
The line will jump up and down, and when in the "Down" mode, is invisible to me,
and I am unable to read those characters that I am typing....  WHen I grab the mouse
and attempt to steady the line of text, using that righthand side vertical slot, the
last line will, often as not tho, stop jumping around, and I am then able to read it.
I have never, ever, before experienced a similar glitch in any kind of message composition... Believe me, after spending more than 25 years employed as a Navy
Radioman, I have typed millions of characters, composed hundreds of thousands of
messages, transmitting them via morse code, speed key, FSK @ 60 & 100 WPM, and
later, with the advent of satellite communication devices, passed messages from
500 feet under the water, to 40K feet above sea level, and at speeds again, of 100WPM, thru 500K WPM, from a nuclear submarine to another nuclear submarine,
and once, directly to POTUS, via an early EHF SATCOM channel.  OK.. Carl, here it be.. 17 lines of text..No Problema..The 18th line of text is the jumpin' bean....
Prolly didn't solve anything, but is anyone else having similar problems writing text beyond 17 lines???
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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2009, 04:10:19 PM »

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naw, it isn't happening to me. Must be your computer. Wink (always easy to blame it on the other guy's computer isn't it?)
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« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2009, 04:50:07 PM »

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three It's YOUR message block!  How in the heck could MY machine be acting like this?
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sexten fines. These fines will be predicated upon an individuals income. Hmmmmm?
seventeen Children, to age 18, free???
eighteen Yup!  It's doing it!!!!    the line above is the last line I am able to read...
nineteen...this line is jumpin' up and down, and it is below the text box...
  

....and heck aren't people who drive w/o auto insurance also subject to a fine?

That'll work!   Wink
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« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2009, 06:14:56 PM »

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Well my message block is working just fine thank you. I'm reading everything just fine. Hmm, let me change text size. now I'm writing in 18 points.

OK, let me change the text size on my browser.

Ho, boy, that is small! Let me make my browser text big...

Now that is too big!

OK, I'll cut this and paste it into another broswser. I'm posting this one with good old Firefox...
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« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2009, 06:18:44 PM »

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Well my message block is working just fine thank you. I'm reading everything just fine. Hmm, let me change text size. now I'm writing in 18 points.

OK, let me change the text size on my browser.

Ho, boy, that is small! Let me make my browser text big...

Now that is too big!

OK, I'll cut this and paste it into another broswser. I'm posting this one with good old Firefox...
 
alkdfalkdfj
aldkfjaldkfj
aldjflkj
lk

What did I just see?

Whathat jumping?
Yup! OK, now I have something to work with!

Guess what browser I'm  using? Internet Explorer of course!
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« Reply #6 on: October 31, 2009, 06:26:56 PM »


OK, I'll cut this and paste it into another broswser. I'm posting this one with good old Firefox...
 
alkdfalkdfj
aldkfjaldkfj
aldjflkj
lk

What did I just see?

Whathat jumping?
Yup! OK, now I have something to work with!

Guess what browser I'm  using? Internet Explorer of course!
 
ok let me write more lines using Opera

one
another one
two
 another two
three
another three
four
another four
aldkfj
adrf
adf
adf
adf
adf
adf
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df
is that nineteen?
how
about
more
lines?
Are
we
there
yet?
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two t
three

That must be loads of lines!
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« Reply #7 on: October 31, 2009, 06:29:18 PM »

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stupid browser
is Microsoft's Internet
Explorer!
The others
work
just fine!

This one is Chrome!

And
Yes, I do have
4 browsers.
All 4 have short cuts on
my desktop!

Only IE breaks this window and I will need to find out why...
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« Reply #8 on: October 31, 2009, 08:42:13 PM »

 Grin

Wow...  Good job, Carl!  A little bit of what we called "Easter Egging" back
in my service tech days...  Keep trying different stuff, swapping out cards,
jiggle the power cords, kick it....  Often the furthest thing from your mind, or
the tech manual's flow chart, will work to get a piece of equip back on line..
(Before the skipper has to come into Radio, to ask questions...)

Since I only use IE, and recently did the IE-8 dance, I would never have
discovered this problem of IE interference, and your software...

Doncha just love it when stuff like this comes together?

When I have my new machine installed, would you recommend the Chrome stuff?
Or should I stay away from IE with the new machine altogether, and do chrome,
or firefox, or?   





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« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2009, 09:25:48 AM »

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I'm using IE 8 with no problems! Wink

The fix is in IE not the forum. Well I guess I could re-write some forum code but since all other browsers work well and IE already has a built in fix I'd rather not hack someone else's program.

1) In IE 8 select the gear icon (tools menu item)
2) Then select Compatability View Settings
3) A form comes up where you can enter a single website or check the box to run in compatability mode for all sites

I can't see why not select the box so IE works in all sites Huh So I did. Microsoft obviously knows they are not compatable with some sites so they had to add this option. Crazy  Angry Why not just fix their browser  Huh
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« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2009, 11:01:12 AM »

 Embarrassed
I found the box inside tools and checked it... Let's see iffn it wurked...
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Guess I am BTT...   It's a relief to not have to suffer the previous maladjustment..
especially when I was in the mood to really shoot the BS...
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« Reply #11 on: January 16, 2010, 08:03:17 AM »

Karma?  Huh?  Wassup wiff dat?   
I am attempting to find some simple means to let Carl know of a weird, and most
singular, thing that happens to my posts when they reach a "certain" and,
for now, unknown number of characters, or perhaps lines of text? 
It seems that when I've responded to, or originated, posts to the forums that once
I pass 18 lines of text, that last line will begin to lay a "Bobble Boy" trip on me!
The line will jump up and down, and when in the "Down" mode, is invisible to me,
and I am unable to read those characters that I am typing....  WHen I grab the mouse
and attempt to steady the line of text, using that righthand side vertical slot, the
last line will, often as not tho, stop jumping around, and I am then able to read it.
I have never, ever, before experienced a similar glitch in any kind of message composition... Believe me, after spending more than 25 years employed as a Navy
Radioman, I have typed millions of characters, composed hundreds of thousands of
messages, transmitting them via morse code, speed key, FSK @ 60 & 100 WPM, and
later, with the advent of satellite communication devices, passed messages from
500 feet under the water, to 40K feet above sea level, and at speeds again, of 100WPM, thru 500K WPM, from a nuclear submarine to another nuclear submarine,
and once, directly to POTUS, via an early EHF SATCOM channel.  OK.. Carl, here it be.. 17 lines of text..No Problema..The 18th line of text is the jumpin' bean....
Prolly didn't solve anything, but is anyone else having similar problems writing text beyond 17 lines???





Which POTUS was it? GWBPOTUS or BOPOTUS
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« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2010, 03:19:46 PM »


Which POTUS was it? GWBPOTUS or BOPOTUS

Neither one!  Have I done that well, hiding my age?

On that occassion, our POTUS was Ronnie Baby!

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