Joyce,
We live in a small town now & one disadvantage is that there
aren't enough people like plumbers to go around. So you call their
offices & you have to wait for them to call you & not miss their call
& they're in no big hurry because they have planty of work. We had
the same trouble when the roof started leaking. It took 5 weeks to
get the job done. There no DSL here except south of a certain street
that we live 5 blocks north of. So I have to stay off line so he can
call or risk missing a call & postpone even longer getting it fixed.
One tip that people might find useful. If you have a mystery puddle
of water on the floor, but you can't catch it dripping so you can
tell where the leak is, try it at 5 am when the water pressure is
higher. It worked for us.
Steve
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> Hi Steve and all Friends -
>
> Steve Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Joyce,
> Those recipes are the diabetic, home garden versions. More
> normal people might want to add things like mozzarilla cheese to
the
> burrito & maybe a bit of honey & add some vegetables like water
> chestnuts or bean sprouts to the other dish.
>
>
> Well, i'm not sure what "normal" means - certainly not me - but i
like the additional suggestios for the burritos. Thanks. :)
>
>
>
> I am going to try to make a poetry page to have a link to.
But
> not today. We're have a plumbing emergency & I'll be going off the
> computer for a while.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Do you have an ideas on where would be the
> most effecient place to put something like that. I was thinking of
> trying the source code idea, but I don't know. All this is very
knew
> to me.
>
> If you have broadband - dsl or cable modem - your provider most
likely has included provisions to host your personal web page, so
check with them.
>
> If you don't, there's yahoo/geocities, of course - i use that only
for storing pics that went into the ndhilights.
>
> The way i look at it, you need three things. First, you need some
way of typing up and formatting the document that will contain your
poetry. Second, you need a place on the internet to store it and the
url address so people can find your page. (Third, you need something
to say on your page.)
>
> As far as the first piece, what i found really simple lately was to
use the free opensource web editing too that Lobster recommended -
Nvu - to compose the page. It is a wysiwyg editor and you can type
your text into it, and format the fonts, just like typing into a
wordprocessor program.
>
> As far as the second part, you can store the page on the site your
isp provides you (if you have broadband). If you don't, you could use
the free server that Lob suggested - it's in the HolyGeek posts from
a few days ago. I have found it easy to use.
>
> That's really all there is to it. The hard part, for me, is finding
something i feel the need to say... You don't have that problem, your
poetry speaks for itself, eloquently.
>
> Hope this helps, good luck.
>
>
>
> love and peace,
>
> joyce
>
>
>
> I've only been to a couple of blogs & never heard of a wiki
> before.
> Steve
>
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