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#167995 05/02/2007 3:22 PM
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has any one looked at the May calendar?

what is with the 8th of may? and how about the day after the 12th?

of troy #167997 05/02/2007 3:37 PM
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Hmm--for me, the 8th. lists a chat, and the day after the 12th. is listed as the 13th., and is blank like the rest of the days. What did you see?

of troy #168000 05/02/2007 4:00 PM
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>and how about the day after the 12th?

got some triskaidekaphobia goin' there, helen?

-joe (thirteenth) friday

of troy #168006 05/02/2007 5:24 PM
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You are right! What's wrong there? I think Jackie and tsuwm did not look. It 's quite bizarre.

We will have a blue gap day. Very exciting!

And Jackie , forget your agenda. there will be no 8-th this month.

BranShea #168008 05/02/2007 6:10 PM
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we must be talkin' about different calendars!

-joe (no gaps) friday

tsuwm #168013 05/02/2007 6:31 PM
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here is what i see:


Note--No 8th of may, and a gap between 12th and 13th!

tsuwm #168014 05/02/2007 6:33 PM
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No, look a the right here. Does that look like a regular calendar to you?
Or do you not have the column at the right ?

Yes, Helen . I see it too. It's an abomination!

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oh. try clicking the Calendar link at the top the page instead. that's what we looked at.

in my choice of stylesheet (GooG) I don't see the little calendar off to the side.

tsuwm #168017 05/02/2007 6:52 PM
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Tsuwm, I have the Goog stylesheet and when I click that calendar link I still see that interesting weird calendar down right.
It's just funny.

BranShea #168021 05/02/2007 7:18 PM
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Very odd. I use GooG too and both calendars, the one to the right and the link at the top, look perfectly normal.

AnnaStrophic #168022 05/02/2007 7:44 PM
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I changed to infopop style, clicked on top Calendar, and now I have a large, normal calendar with a small, abnormal one to the right.

<shrug>

edit: could be a browser issue; it seems that IE has problems with
this (small) calendar.

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tsuwm #168024 05/02/2007 8:07 PM
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The "theblues" stylesheet has the deflexion too. Ah,well...

tsuwm #168025 05/02/2007 8:08 PM
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both fine here, on Safari.


formerly known as etaoin...
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Originally Posted By: tsuwm

edit: could be a browser issue; it seems that IE has problems with
this (small) calendar.


I was thinking that, too, but I believe Jackie uses IE and said she sees no problem. Fine here also on Firefox.

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Originally Posted By: AnnaStrophic
Originally Posted By: tsuwm

edit: could be a browser issue; it seems that IE has problems with
this (small) calendar.


I was thinking that, too, but I believe Jackie uses IE and said she sees no problem. Fine here also on Firefox.


then there are versions of IE..
(I use IE7 and see the problem with that; everything Mozilla-based seems fine.)

tsuwm #168035 05/03/2007 1:56 AM
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Speaking of seeing different things: when, up top, I click on Forums, I see all of them. When I click on General Topics, I only get the list down to Looking for (writers, speakers, ...). Is it that way for anyone else?

Jackie #168036 05/03/2007 3:36 AM
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Originally Posted By: Jackie
Speaking of seeing different things: when, up top, I click on Forums, I see all of them. When I click on General Topics, I only get the list down to Looking for (writers, speakers, ...). Is it that way for anyone else?


at the bottom of those you should see:
(Old) Weekly themes. (have been consolidated into a single forum above)
with a little arrow to the right; click on the arrow.

tsuwm #168050 05/03/2007 4:38 PM
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No--when I click on General Topics, the screen (the sinister side, anyway) is blank from 'Looking for (writers, speakers, ...)' down to the bar that starts with 'Mark all read'.

Buffalo Shrdlu #168053 05/03/2007 5:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: etaoin
both fine here, on Safari.


You and the lion?

1. Large gregarious predatory feline of Africa and India having a tawny coat with a shaggy mane in the male.

2. A celebrity who is lionized (much sought after).

Nicest word of the day by the way: gregarious. Never seen that one before.


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