Todd Seal wrote:
I stand by my original comments (the nonsense bit included) and
reply: anyone on the other side of the digital divide who wants to
easily communicate with others via the internet can do so simply by
turning off style sheets in their browser and that's easy to do.
-todd seal
Champ-Blackwell, Siobhan wrote:
And the page doesn't even work today - i'm assuming its been overwhelmed with users, but everytime i get on it, and try the interactive tools, it times out.
siobhan
Hi Siobhan,
It works fine with firefox. What browser are you using?
Andy,re:
Meanwhile, don't get me
Don't even get me started about the fact that nowhere on the
personalization options does it allow a woman to state whether or not
she's pregnant This has major implications for one's level of
physical activity, level of calories, and balance of food groups (e.g.
needs for extra protein,
I sent an email to Mike Johanns, Secretary of Agriculture, with my
concerns about the pyramid and the digital divide - thanks for pointing
this out as well. Since I couldn't get in yesterday, I haven't fully
explored the new pyramid. I found some lengthy brochures that explain it
- who will take
Actually, I am rather impressed with blogger.com in this regard.
Blogger.com does not work with my machine -- I'm on a Mactintosh, and
have three browsers: MS Explorer 5, Netscape 7.0, and Opera 6.3.
Blogger.com does not work with any of them -- it will not let me
create an account/login. I
1. My jaw dropped when I read of the cost of hiring the PR firm - was
it $2.3 million? What could THIS group do with that kind of money?
2. I lean to the left about as far as anyone on this list, but I have
to wonder if the Feds belong in this business at all? And if so,
would it not be to
Hi Andy,
As one who for the most part remains on the sidelines, I congratulate you and
DDN for nurturing this forum. Installing large satellite antennas in central
America, the Carribbean and in Nigeria (early 80's throuhg the early 90's) I
made many longtime friendships and maintain contacts
Andy -- congratulations, to you and the entire list for making it such a
valued reseource!
I would really enjoy hearing more frequently from many of the voices in the
South, especially to hear their first-hand accounts of barriers and
innovations in access and application.
Anyway, three cheers
That's interesting. I use blogger.com on my mac with MS Explorer 5, Firefox 1,
and Safari all the time.
Thanks,
Katy Pearce
FLEX
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Actually, I am rather impressed with blogger.com in this regard.
Blogger.com does not work with my machine
Champ-Blackwell, Siobhan wrote:
I just checked it on Firefox and IE, and today its working on both. I can't
remember which I used yesterday.
siobhan
Perhaps this will help you in instances when a site times out. In
Windows (since you are also using IE, unless you're on a Mac) open up a
In a message dated 4/21/2005 1:21:23 PM Central Daylight Time,
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Hi Andy,
As one who for the most part remains on the sidelines, I congratulate you and
DDN for nurturing this forum. Installing large satellite antennas in central
America, the Carribbean and in Nigeria
Coming in June to a server near you: http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/10164
That's a definite step up from recording audio files and putting them on
the web (podcasting). Who wants to start a DigitalDivide TV station? :-)
--
Taran Rampersad
Presently in: Panama City, Panama
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Andy,
This is great, but how many of the 7,000 are on-line at the same time, or
during a single week? This is an army if we can find ways to mobilize even
half of this list to work collectively and consistently to connect those who
can help with those who need help throughout the world.
Daniel
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