Saturday, February 28, 2009

Now you know the 'Next' of the story!

This blog is for those who would care to elaborate upon any discussions that take place on The Star Tribune Crossword Corner, hosted by the impressive Ms. C.C.
Please, feel free to discuss at will.

8 comments:

Argyle said...

You're link about the Fla. coastline didn't work. I think they might quibble that half or more of the coastline is Gulf coast and not East coast.

Argyle said...

Oh, yeah. I don't think I'll get it again anytime soon but I did have to try it. Not much of anything like it, so it is worth a try.

Have you had Strega? I do get that when I can.

Argyle said...

I take it you are not set up to get emails when someone comments here?

Auntie Naomi said...

Argyle, Sorry for the tardy reply. I am new to Blogger and am still familiarizing myself with it. I have not tried Strega. They may have had that brand at the store I visited. They had several, but from what I read on the LUCID site, it sounds like the one to get.

Argyle said...

Strega Liquore

It isn't like Lucid at all. Certainly not the same proof but interesting, like Lucid, a unique taste.

Auntie Naomi said...

Thanks. Were you aware that Strega is Italian for 'witch'?

Argyle said...

I'm not sure this gal I used to work with ever did figure out why I called her, "Strega".

Auntie Naomi said...

HOW TO MAKE A SIMPLE LINK

If you type what you see in paragraph #1, your post will appear like paragraph #2. In order for it to work, you must remember to make the proper substitutions of the inequality symbols for the parentheses. Once you have got it, just put in whichever URL you want in place of the YouTube address.


#1 - This is my example paragraph. In my paragraph, I wish to link to (a href="http://www.youtube.com")YouTube(/a). You have to type it just the way it appears here. Except, instead of using this ( and ), you would substitute < and >. Also, don't forget to include the http:// and also the quotation marks.


#2 - This is my example paragraph. In my paragraph, I wish to link to YouTube. You have to type it just the way it appears here. Except, instead of using this ( and ), you would substitute < and >. Also, don't forget to include the http:// and also the quotation marks.