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  1. #1
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    Lisa, you can use your CTRL and + key (Command+ on my MacBook) to make the type larger, and then you will have scroll bars on the window. Align the scroll bar so you can only see the text, and you're set!

    I do not like flashing things on screen when I'm trying to read. However, the crazyguyonabike travel journals give me the opposite problem. Often not enough pictures or detail in the journals. I understand why, but some of them really leave me wanting more.

    Karen
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    insidious ungovernable cardboard

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    Lisa, you can use your CTRL and + key (Command+ on my MacBook) to make the type larger, and then you will have scroll bars on the window. Align the scroll bar so you can only see the text, and you're set!

    I do not like flashing things on screen when I'm trying to read. However, the crazyguyonabike travel journals give me the opposite problem. Often not enough pictures or detail in the journals. I understand why, but some of them really leave me wanting more.

    Karen
    Thanks Karen. The browser/scroll thing is not doing it for me- but I'm not going to fuss any more.
    Hey do you have a link to crazy's blog? I couldn't find it in Google- I'd like to see an example of this 'minimalist' blog you're talking about!

    Yes, I like the existential aspects of bike riding....riding as just part of our normal life and our personal identity....how we move around within our own life. I too am going through this evolution, though I started out partly in it already, especially with the inspiration my husband provides. He reaps the maximum rich harvest from even the humblest ride down to the corner to mail a letter.

    Back to the original question though-
    I have no idea what a 'tweet' or a 'twitter' is except concerning bird language, but if you are asking for favorites gravestone epitaphs, here's mine...
    My mother and I used to joke about what inscriptions should be on people's gravestones. She and I had a lot of similar traits, but one big difference was in our energy levels. She seemed to make a career out of avoiding any kind of exertion or effort. She was fond of lying down and 'resting' even when she hadn't been doing a thing all day! So, I joked to her once that her epitaph would read:
    "At last- no more Annoying Interruptions." She thought that was a real hoot, and we got a good laugh out of it!
    Last edited by BleeckerSt_Girl; 12-30-2008 at 12:11 PM.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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  3. #3
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    http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/

    It's written by lots of different people. It's basically a portal for touring cyclists to document their travels. I'm sure when you see it, you'll remember you've been there before?

    I love that epitaph!

    Karen
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    insidious ungovernable cardboard

 

 

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