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Right click on this photo link

Click on "Copy Location".

Left click on http://www.kellyelectric.electrical-contractor.net/ .

Let it load, then right click onto the address bar, click "Paste", hit "enter"...

Let it load, then hit "Back" twice on your browser.

(For those who are wondering, you are fooling ECN's server about the referrer page.)

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That sort of works, except there's a target="blank" tag which opens a new window...

Revise Dspark's last step to be:

Close new window, refresh Window with the Forum in it...

Or something to that effect...

Boy this is complicated!

[Linked Image]


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Hmmm... Nope.. that doesn't work either...

Only the way I sugested works for me, but then again... I guess all puters are different...


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Originally posted by sparky66wv:
Wierd? Weird!...
laugh

Darn it... There goes my A grade for spelling!

I can only blame seeing it spelled the wrong way immediately before typing it myself. Plus the fact that according to the timestamp (6:46 PM ET) it was getting on for midnight here so I must have been tired.

That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!

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Originally posted by electure:
Paul, no offense taken. Just don't hold it against the others. My friends and I were pretty well known to be the wierdest of the wierd, doing nearly anything for a laugh. [Linked Image]

I've heard all the jokes about Californians, but I've never been that far west so I couldn't comment.... (Phew! Got outta that one....)

I reckon everywhere has its share of weird people. You know they say half the English are quite mad.

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I didn't used to be able to spell weird, and now I are one. Oops! (better enable spellcheck) I'm ashamed of myself (what happened to i before e, except after c)

I've found that by left clicking on DSpark's "this photo link", the Sparrow image comes right up. Not as scientific, but infinitely easier. Took another tour around Virgil's site anyway. It's sure a good one!

How about a station wagon with a tank turret or a mobile home with the interior totally remodelled as a submarine, complete with periscope, torpedo tubes, and a massive array of knobs, lights, oscilloscopes, & gauges? (only outside giveaway was the nose down, half buried dummy bomb in his driveway)
What's so weird about that? [Linked Image]

[This message has been edited by electure (edited 09-18-2001).]

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>(what happened to i before e, except after c)

Should be except after c and w (except for wield and wiener (FPN: weiner is passable)).

English pronunciation rules have many exceptions and this rule is no exception! When <ei> has a long "a" sound such as in eight, neigh, etc.

Actually they aren't rules. They are based on body counts.

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