feste37: > > There was no need at all to respond to Share in that rude and > > insulting manner. Small wonder that so many people here dislike > > you. You've just given a perfect example of why. Why don't you > > just delete that post, which came from some very unpleasant > > place inside you, and simply ask her for more details? Try to > > be helpful for once. > > authfriend: > I'm at least partially in sympathy with Barry on this > one. She should at least have been able to figure out > that there's no way she can expect anyone to help her > unless she takes a little more time and thought to > formulate her question. > Translation: We can't help you. Now shut up, Woman. LoL!
> But the question was designed to elicit sympathy for > how computer-incompetent she is. It was designed to > make people stand on their heads trying to understand > what her problem is, designed to get her lots of > attention from dupes like you, feste. > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@> wrote: > > > > > > > > hi computer experts, yesterday, somehow the little paging > > > > arrow disappeared. It allows one to check emails page by > > > > page going either back or forward. > > > > Any ideas how I can get it back? Thanks > > > > > > Hi, computer-incompetent. > > > > > > Your question makes no sense whatsoever because you > > > didn't provide enough information. No one you're > > > asking has any idea which program you are using to > > > read Fairfield Life, and thus cannot comment. All > > > that we know is that the program is so ill- > > > behaved that it continues to insert these dumb > > > ^A symbols at random in your posts when seen in > > > certain views. > > > > > > "Little paging arrow" is similarly ill-considered. > > > Try calling things what they are, after telling the > > > people you're asking what program you're using, and > > > on what platform (Windows, Mac, or Unix) you're using > > > it, and other pieces of necessary information, and > > > you maybe will get an answer. > > > > > > Maybe. The "helpless little girl" act doesn't tend > > > to work very well with computer nerds. They might > > > suggest that you RTFM. You have a history, after > > > all, of asking questions here that you could easily > > > have figured out on your own. > > >