the computer challenged, klr poster
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:59 pm
Forgive me Father, for I have sinned...and dropped a KLR message-
reply.
I have read recently where some of our friends have had trouble
posting to the list. HA. Just pay attention....how hard can it be--
Oh brother, where ar't thou....
And then to have two messages (well written, dripping with wisdom and
experience) with all the 'important' answers just gobble up when I
tried to spell check it. Arghhhhh!!!!!
Duh. Did you know that there is a difference (Google tool bar)
between 'spell-check' icon and a 'refresh' icon, and if you try to
spell check and you hit the refresh, it will, (drum, or was it 'dumb'
roll, please) that is will in fact, refresh, and gobble your
message? Bet you did not know that, did you.
Well, there it is is. I can't ride the KLR today, but the day is not
totally wasted, I have once again validated that I am computer
challenged as well. Might as well, go back to bed.
All kidding aside, before attempting to send, make sure the DSN group
is in the address box, and if you want to spell check, make sure you
pull the trigger on the correct icon.
DSN message management: I read the messages from the web, rather
than clobbering my email account, and with a Google-tool-bar (free
download) you can spell check your messages/reply to the group, but
only IF, IF, IF (IF YOU CORRECTLY pull the trigger on the SPELL CHECK
icon).
Yes, boys and girls, that's what I learned today--because the wind
was not kind to me, and the KLR is still tethered to the battery
tender--all day, and the wind is still howling outside my window
tonight.
revmaaatin.
note to self and the other 7000 riders: check your tire pressure
before that first spring ride. It is likely at < 1/2 pressure. The
ride on low tire pressure could turn out far worse than dropping a
silly message.