CommentsVolume 12, Issue 15 - Feature #4909Duchess Mountain Spring Domain There is a new feature added if you registered and are logged on. You should see a new link after each feature story that will allow you to 'add to favorites'. Your favorite stories are then listed in your update section where your comments are listed. (It links to the email address that you register with.) nwOKtechie - 2010-04-15 23:43:04 Subscribers to stories like this will get a notfication once a comment is approved. The notice will display the volume, issue, and story header info along with a link to view or unsubscribe. nwOKTechie - 2010-04-14 17:00:06 The Shout Out messages will expire from the scroll bar display 7 days after being posted. however, Okie and her Tech person may delete inappropriate shouts before the expiration date. These Shouts will show up in you Update area if post with email address (logged on) Have fun! nwOKTechie - 2010-04-14 16:31:52 Another NEW feature in OkieLegacy PHP 2.0 is the ability to se all your comments when you register and review your Update area. NnwOKtechie - 2010-04-14 16:22:03 I have archived the older 'ASP classic' website and redirected all index.asp calls to the 'PHP' version. I think you will enjoy and find it easier to read and navigate through comments. <br><br> You can visit the archived directory at:<br /> www.okielegacy.org/journal/ARCHIVED_ezine/ <br /><br /> Please let me know if you find any errors <a href='mailto:nwOKtechie@me.com?subject=site_concerns'><nwOKtechie</a>. nwOKtechie - 2010-04-13 17:05:08 James Bradley, Westmoreland, KS inquires, "Howdy, Linda! It was 40 years ago that Apollo 13 was on its way to the moon when near disaster struck. The following is a quote from Wikipedia: <a href=:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13">wikipedi - Apollo 13</a>.<br /><br /> How many subscribers remember this. Time really flies when you are having fun, doesn't it? I was in graduate school with my nose to the grindstone and hardly remember the reactions.<br /><br /> "The mission launched on April 11, 1970 at 13:13 CST. Two days later, en route to the Moon, a fault in the electrical system of one of the Service Module's oxygen tanks produced an overpressure rupture which caused a loss of electrical power and failure of both oxygen tanks." NW Okie - 2010-04-13 10:25:44 I hope you like the new ezine look. I have reduced the coding almost in half moving to PHP AND, of course, knowing more about programming. nwOKtechie - 2010-04-13 01:34:35 Please submit your own comments below.
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