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On Jan 10, 6:16 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 14:52:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
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On Jan 10, 11:52 am, wrote:
On Jan 10, 12:48 pm, Tim wrote:


On Jan 10, 10:31 am, Jim wrote:


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On Jan 10, 11:07 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Not only with this system, but others in the house over the
years I
have had a weird reaction to photobucket. Once I click on one
picture
on PB and it comes up, I can't seem to get other pics to come
up. I
clicked on the first pic Reggie put up and it came up in
seconds, but
when I clicked on the second pic in his post, it just sits
there
trying to load, but never does. Like I said, this has been
happening
for some time, any ideas?
Trolls and posers with insults and no solutions (no clue) will
be
ignored...
Can't help you. Both loaded fine here.


Eisboch


Hummm. I rebooted and it seems to have solved the problem. Like I
said, I have had similar issues before, only with photobucket
though.
I had tried simply emptying cash and clearing cookies, etc before
that, but it didn't work.


Oh well, could be a blocker setting somewhere, I guess I will
have to
look further next time it happens.


Commodore 64s are like that. You should upgrade to a Windoze
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IBM... punch cards, two rooms.. But hey, I get air conditioning..


Our high school used to offer a vocational class in key punch.


I dated a key punch operator.


Holy ****, you are old!

And I thought she was smart and had a
terrific job. Maybe I was wrong, but there was no question she had
terrific legs. I *know* I got that right.


Hummm, but not dead

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First keypunch I used were 026's. punched as soon as you pressed a key. So
when doing my college programming, used lots of tab cards. The 029, waited
until the last column was entered before punching, so unless you made an
error on the last column, you were good to go. Still got a couple thousand
tab cards in the garage. We still use them for note cards.