tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3930683319071532737.post3606901797507702985..comments2023-12-25T12:36:39.860-08:00Comments on The Clue Meter: Blogstuff, + more on the Fed AuditDranghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08082177597135236652noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3930683319071532737.post-81534525243188698052011-08-21T00:19:28.227-07:002011-08-21T00:19:28.227-07:00Issue seems like a recent development, so to speak...Issue seems like a recent development, so to speak.<br />I'm wondering if it is one or all of the following:<br />1) Update to Chrome<br />2) Update to Blogger<br />3) Add-ons to Chrome<br />4) Update to Win7<br /><br />Hope it's not the Windows 7, some of the amateur radio programs will only run on Windows, I'd prefer to maintain compatibility with the rest of the club/EmComm org', and don't want to (take the time to) learn Linux and whatever emulator program I'd need...Dranghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08082177597135236652noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3930683319071532737.post-70668224079085631912011-08-20T17:16:05.369-07:002011-08-20T17:16:05.369-07:00Thanks for the links assist.
I left a reply on th...Thanks for the links assist.<br /><br />I left a reply on the other post. I edit my posts manually in HTML, and don't seem to have this problem. If you're using the WYSIWYG editor, it's probably buggy (I've noticed some odd stuff when attempting to post images with it).<br /><br />I've tried Chrome (my main computer is a cheap, used netbook; budgets suck), but it spent more time talking to Google than it did letting me browse. Been meaning to try one of the third party variants that stripped out a lot of the Google back channel comm, but just haven't gotten around to attempting the downloads on my dialup connection.Carl-Bearhttp://carlbussjaeger.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com