Marta,

I didn't sing happy birthday because I have had an injunction served against me ever opening my mouth in vocal again. On house arrest you might say.

I could not send you a lovely card for I don't have your personal email and Lee won't let us send anything but text through the user group. (notice how I passed the blame to some poor innocent guy).

As far as the colorful emails to your friends I don't know what program you are talking about, but I do use this site for some really cool emails.


http://www.equinux.com/us/products/stationery/index.html

Lastly (you had quite a shopping list) I have NO idea how you get the top sites to fill your window. I kept deleting those I didn't want and others filled the spot until I wore them out but I still didn't get some of the ones I wanted. I only used Safari 4 for one day and am sitting on the sidelines until I know I will not be having a problem. Possibly there is a way and Ed or some of the others can tell you how to get this done. It could be that by visiting certain sites Safari will learn your habits and begin to populate the screen with what you want.

Now, if you'll send me your email address I'll send you a belated birthday card!

Send it to my personal email:

[email protected]


and include a picture of yourself and I'll show you a sample of the cards I use.


John




On Feb 26, 2009, at 6:51 PM, Marta Edie wrote:

Thanks, John, I know I am special!! Now you haven't sung "happy Birthday" to me, as Ward did over the phone, nor did you send me one of those colorful letter emails we used to have on our computers, nor did you send me flowers, but I love you just the same.

Now: what happened to that little program that you could send topsy turvy colorful lettered emails to some young friends? I used to do it all the time, then came the picture and I sent pictures. But is that program to write one letter in green, the other in red etc. in all different colors still around somewhere? It might be a healthy change in this overtechnowhatyoumaycall world.

Then: Do you know how to make your own top sites? I have my own taste as to what is a top site for me. But they appear all on their own, no matter how often I delete them. Oh bother, as Winnie the Pooh would say.
Marta




On Feb 26, 2009, at 18:33 pm, Profile wrote:

Marta,

The blue star means you are special!! Only you will see a star, the rest of us can only dream.

Otherwise it means there has been a change on that site so you'll know which ones have new info. Once you click on the site the star will go away until another change....

John


On Feb 26, 2009, at 5:58 PM, Marta Edie wrote:

Folks, now I am encountering a blue star in some of my top- sites upper right corner. What is that all about?

I tried to find answers in the help menu. My questions always seem to be so esoteric, there are never any answers.
So I rely on you all for help and sustenance.
Marta




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