jshawley
Pre-takeoff checklist
So I know how to hyperlink something, y'know--see an interesting article or picture, then include it in my email to someone or whatever. But it's the whole address: http://blah, blah, blah,...yadda,yadda,yadda.com/&c,&c,&c. You know, taking one or two lines to get it all in.
Then I see some of youse guys saying, "go here for this really cool new mousetrap!"
How do you do that, condense the whole address into one little word or something?
Also, I'm on Earthlink dial-up at my commue-to-work apartment, but my wife is on Alltel DSL at home. I'm cheap, and when I retire, I don't want to pay for both, just so's I can keep my Earthlink email address (I don't want to have to try to remember to tell everyone in the entire universe my address has changed), and if E-link will start providing DSL in Bolivar in the next two months (that's when I will be retired!!!! ) I would prefer to remain with them. However, I don't want to pay some sort of carrier fee to Alltel, which I heard they used to (don't know if they still do) charge. How does that all work? Did some sort of regulation go through that allows/prevents fees by the local phone company? I just ain't into the 21st century, I guess. BTW, my vcr clock flashes 12:00
Jim
Then I see some of youse guys saying, "go here for this really cool new mousetrap!"
How do you do that, condense the whole address into one little word or something?
Also, I'm on Earthlink dial-up at my commue-to-work apartment, but my wife is on Alltel DSL at home. I'm cheap, and when I retire, I don't want to pay for both, just so's I can keep my Earthlink email address (I don't want to have to try to remember to tell everyone in the entire universe my address has changed), and if E-link will start providing DSL in Bolivar in the next two months (that's when I will be retired!!!! ) I would prefer to remain with them. However, I don't want to pay some sort of carrier fee to Alltel, which I heard they used to (don't know if they still do) charge. How does that all work? Did some sort of regulation go through that allows/prevents fees by the local phone company? I just ain't into the 21st century, I guess. BTW, my vcr clock flashes 12:00
Jim