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In reply to the discussion: What are you reading the week of January 15, 2012? [View all]fadedrose
(10,044 posts)3. AMOS WALKER; The Complete Story Collection by Loren D. Estleman
About l/2 way thru. I read a few, no more than 3 at a sitting, than go on to a Beaton Book - about 150 pp in these.
Just looking at the cool stuff and wonder if I would screw up this post if I experimented....here goes..
- I don't know why this is here. I just pushed the /b button.
i - I thought this would be italics, but no, it's just an i button.
u - underline doesn't work either.
no link.
excerpt and blockquote - they don't work either.
close tags, same story. How do you open them?
Maybe Skinner will tell me what I'm doing wrong. No link to tell anyone that I am too stupid to figure out these nonworking buttons. Just noticed the bold print. Maybe THAT /b button works.
Old age is no fun.
Book 3 of 2012.
Just looking at the cool stuff and wonder if I would screw up this post if I experimented....here goes..
- I don't know why this is here. I just pushed the /b button.
i - I thought this would be italics, but no, it's just an i button.
u - underline doesn't work either.
no link.
excerpt and blockquote - they don't work either.
close tags, same story. How do you open them?
Maybe Skinner will tell me what I'm doing wrong. No link to tell anyone that I am too stupid to figure out these nonworking buttons. Just noticed the bold print. Maybe THAT /b button works.
Old age is no fun.
Book 3 of 2012.
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Bedside book: Sacrifice by S.J. Bolton; purse book: No Name by Willkie Collins
Lydia Leftcoast
Jan 2012
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