Thursday, December 11, 2008

ScribeFire and AutoPartsWarehouse


Rare rain event


I am trying a new blogging tool called ScribeFire that runs inside my Firefox browser. Actually I've tried it before, but it had too many issues to be effective.They released a bug fix today, but at least one remains; I am supposed to be able to load images from the computer to the browser by selecting a file, but I am having to drag and drop to the browser and i don't know if it will post the picture. If this entry is all screwed up, you have my apologies. If it does work, blogging will be a lot easier.
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Man, are we ever getting some much needed rain! They've even had flood watches and warnings out for most of the day. If at all possible, I will persuade Carolyn to drive me to Wilbur come Sunday and see if the little waterfall is finally running full blast. Last time we were there, it was spouting some water toward the lake, but not much. This past summer it has been mostly dry.
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The part for Chris' car is still not here. I am getting all kinds of emails from them asking me to buy more stuff, but not a peep as to when they will be done "processing" and shipping the a/c compressor. I am getting pissed! The name of the place is AutoPartsWarehouse.com, and I advise anyone thinking of buying from them to look elsewhere.
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Bank of America is cutting 35,000 jobs over the next three years. This is Carolyn's business bank, and no matter how busy the drive-up window is or how many are using the auto-teller, there is still only one person inside to wait on automobile customers. They probably think everyone is going to place deposits in the ATM, but they are sadly mistaken. This is the same bank that "helped" the Fed bailout Wall Street by buying one of the sorry investment companies, then receiving giveaway money themselves.
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Well, here goes; I will attempt to publish this turkey from ScribeFire.

It would not upload the photo; I had to upload as a draft, and then add the photo. ScribeFire is not ready for prime time.

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