mmm
Debating re-teaching myself hyperlink.
Maybe start with a random collection of cool stuff and then alphabetize ...?
See if the process helps advance this thread to page 50250 before the end of the year ...
Salmon Ladder Mini Exercise
mmm
Debating re-teaching myself hyperlink.
Maybe start with a random collection of cool stuff and then alphabetize ...?
See if the process helps advance this thread to page 50250 before the end of the year ...
Salmon Ladder Mini Exercise
While they last ('cause YouTube links CONSTANTLY get taken out of commission...)
Sarah Backman 2012, co-Ed practice (left-handed 'round the table drill)
Sarah Backman, 2011 interview; host challenge fin
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fcMumuTiaGs
Originally posted by walshy
How are you gonna reteach yourself hyperlink? I thought it meant just posting a link
Problem is more accurately described and resolved (with a vital clue given by a moderator nicknamed PR) starting with the following post in the first thread I ever started on this site:
... with an example of what I was trying to achieve there 2 pages later:
Say, for that matter, it's probably helpful to let people see what was transcribed even to get what you saw in the preceding post.
Already I'm learning/relearning that every post has an 8 digit number that identifies it. Substitute that 8 digit number in the general format of the find user post/thread feature ...
mmm. Wonder if I might finally be able to quote heretofore unquote able posters like Philosophia with that feature ...
I'll test that out later. In the meantime, my previous message, with the "Automatically parse URLs" feature disabled, so people can see how much typing is actually involved to get the very few letters of blue text that actually appear:
Originally posted by walshy
How are you gonna reteach yourself hyperlink? I thought it meant just posting a link
Problem is more accurately described and resolved (with a vital clue given by a moderator nicknamed PR) starting with the following post in the first thread I ever started on this site:
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=12105007&highlight=userid%3A109921#post12105007
... with an example of what I was trying to achieve there 2 pages later:
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=12147958&highlight=userid%3A109921#post12147958
Unfortunately, isolating text by trying to cut and paste from a quote, even of self, doesn't generally work. I can't easily reproduce in text what all is necessary to make the blue hypertext "page redirection post" of my Pre-Crisis Supergirl Respect thread.
I'll do the next best thing: reproduce the post then snapshot the pre-release page via TurboImageHost:
Click-able page redirection:
Some Street Fighter 5 tournament with a player nicknamed Smug being led through the ropes by a cosplayer. The character is apparently a female villain named Android 21, from the Dragonball FighterZ series.
I forget who Smug's opponent is, but it was some guy who had beat Smug once or twice in the past in "first to 5" sets.
Some event called Nabba held in Italy in 2013.
A much younger version of me did not know how much people put themselves through, including starvation and dehydration diets.
Crossfit for all its problems looks like a good alternative to what I've seen of bodybuilding in "behind the scene" specials, at least at the professional corporately sponsored level.
A game I won on chessbase.com versus someone from Germany.
Frustratingly, the game log was automatically erased.
From what I remember:
Interesting King's Gambit opening, which I think was declined.
King's Bishop file was soon cleared on both sides.
Light square bishop was used to draw pawns out.
Queen was used to bait.
Taking of Queen by Black led to forced mate in 2.
Main summary of advice given in a video.
Premise was why we fail what we intend.
Problem, according to vid, is that we unwittingly cultivate unproductive habits.
The presenter cited work like "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" to illustrate his point.
I'm thinking Stephen Covey's "7 Habits" series would be something he'd recommend, too ...