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FARASHA
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Bernie - thats why i got that OTHER option - to stay in touch with those who matter most.
I created a substitute - in case the drug is withdrawn from the market!!
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Iflyfish
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Doug, thank you for your work on this awesome forum. And thanks to DK for the info on how to order my shirts.
Iflyfish
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vandenberg
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This major response to this slight " hick-up " must be music to Doug's ears.    
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Baja Bernie
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Not to Worry
   
Wow! After reading Captain Mikes verbal slapping of myself and fellow Nomads I almost deleted my original post—a thing that I frankly dislike when
anyone does it. To me it is a bit like revising history—you know like our politicians and others do to cover their tracks.
Thanks Captain for slapping me back into reality. I guess I will call and have you wisk me off into the clouds far above the worry’s of the masses
huddled far below. Nah! Really have far too many things, except money, to do to work that into my schedule.
Thank you Doug for continuing to feed our collective addiction and allow us to escape the mundane existence that we would otherwise be forced to
endure.
I would say that this addiction [is] a rather healthy one that allows all who contribute to help others, to learn, to laugh, to lighten the boredom,
and yes--even for some to feel superior.
Like I always say, "Baja is about Friends Helping Friends!" Thanks to all of you for you for the for all of the help. I'm sure you know that I
really need it just to be able to continue to laugh with and at life.
Edit added the word [is] for we all now know just how important that simple little word is--IS!
Have a great day! I sure is.
[Edited on 6-6-2007 by Baja Bernie]
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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CaboRon
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Editing Post
How so you edit your own post. I have wanted to do it several times. Thanks, CaboRon
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Diver
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Click the EDIT button at the top-right of your post.
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bajalou
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On your posts, in the upper right are three buttons - "Edit", "Quote" and "Report" - Just click on the "Edit" and there you are.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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CaboRon
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Thankyou, CaboRon
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amir
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Question about editing: What happens if somebody quotes a post, but then the original post is deleted? It seems to me that once a quote is published,
the original source post should not be able to be deleted, or edited. Rewriting history can have very confusing consequences...
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CaboRon
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History
Yes, history is written by the victor, not the vanquished. I remember when I first read "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" and realized my history
classes were largly hogwash.. CaboRon
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amir
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Yes CaboRon, the point you make is about the victors and the consequence of rewriting history. My question was more of a practical nature about this
Board. Here, it is the "vanquished" that would be erasing or editing their own history, giving the "victor" more opportunity to fabricate or distort
the past.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by amir
Yes CaboRon, the point you make is about the victors and the consequence of rewriting history. My question was more of a practical nature about this
Board. Here, it is the "vanquished" that would be erasing or editing their own history, giving the "victor" more opportunity to fabricate or distort
the past. | Great! This is a great thing about the internet ....... it gives everyone a chance to
express their truths ........ It is a great time on this planet .... communication is finally in the hands of everyone.... CaboRon
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Baja Bernie
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Lencho
Really agree with you here as you can see by my post.
amir if someone deletes at the head of the post it makes for much confusion because it ends up having no starting points--just ending points and
folks don't care for this.
If someone deletes at some later point that is not so bad because the original post has more than likely morphed into an entirely different post that
will be unaffected by the deletion.. I think!........ Perhaps!.......You think!
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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amir
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Quote: | Originally posted by Baja Bernie
........ Perhaps!.......You think! |
Too much.......Methinks!
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Paula
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And speaking of wandering...
what does Tumare mean, Larry
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Baja Bernie
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I think
Two mares is one more than one mare.
Boy! I guess I am slipping.....heck skidding into my second childhood even though I have not finished the first one.
Sorry!
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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Paula
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Quote: | Originally posted by lencho
Quote: | Originally posted by Paula
And speaking of wandering...
what does Tumare mean, Larry |
Uh, oh... 
--Larry |
mmmmmm hmmmm
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