There were 7 epeeps online at once right now but as I went to capture this picture, one signed off an now we only have 6. Still six was notworthy so I screen captured it for historical reasons.
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Two More New Features - Wiki and Dict[size=m]Dictionary Lookup[/size]
I have added new options to make in journal inks to dictionary.com and wikipedia. Dictionary.comis self explanatory. You click on the tag in your style box and put the word you want between the two dict tags. Then you will see the little dictionary.com image in your journal and when readers click on it they will lbe taken to a definition of the word if it exists [dict]exists[/dict].
[size=m]Wikipedia Lookup[/size]
Wikipedia is similar and allows you to interface with one of the seven wonders of the internet.
Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) is a copyleft encyclopedia that is collaboratively developed using wiki software. Wikipedia is managed and operated by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. In addition to standard encyclopedic knowledge, Wikipedia includes information more often associated with almanacs and gazetteers, as well as coverage of current events. ... read more (WIKIPEDIA - wikipedia)
Have fun with these. I hope it opens up new frontiers in terms of ways you can express yourself digitally. I am sure we will all learn a little something too.
>>Posted By: paul >>Updated By: paul
I have added new options to make in journal inks to dictionary.com and wikipedia. Dictionary.comis self explanatory. You click on the tag in your style box and put the word you want between the two dict tags. Then you will see the little dictionary.com image in your journal and when readers click on it they will lbe taken to a definition of the word if it exists [dict]exists[/dict].
[size=m]Wikipedia Lookup[/size]
Wikipedia is similar and allows you to interface with one of the seven wonders of the internet.
Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) is a copyleft encyclopedia that is collaboratively developed using wiki software. Wikipedia is managed and operated by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. In addition to standard encyclopedic knowledge, Wikipedia includes information more often associated with almanacs and gazetteers, as well as coverage of current events. ... read more (WIKIPEDIA - wikipedia)
Have fun with these. I hope it opens up new frontiers in terms of ways you can express yourself digitally. I am sure we will all learn a little something too.
>>Posted By: paul >>Updated By: paul
08/10/2004 14:13 #29931
New Updates- Flash Files now display at the original size when uploaded to your journal.
- Adding extra inlinks will not delete what you have already written in the inlink box, even if you change pages.
- You can turn off all media in the journals and have them replaced with links if you are on a slow connection or mobile deivce. This option can also be foudn in your preferences control panel which looks like a #.
- In the same control panel, you can turn off start-up sounds in your preferences, although, I would suggest not doing so as I will be using them for important anouncements shortly.
>>Posted By: paul
08/09/2004 13:57 #29930
Arundhati Roy EventsIF ALL OF BUFFALO READ THE SAME BOOK: ARUNDHATI ROY COMES TO BUFFALO SEPT.
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TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!!
We are expecting tickets to sell out quickly, so get them while they're still around. CALL 716.832.5400 to purchase by phone. Pick them up today at Just Buffalo or starting August 1 at The Western New York Peace Center or Talking Leaves Books.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
On "The God of Small Things"
Wednesday, September 8, 2004, 8 p.m.
Unitarian Universalist Church, 695 Elmwood Avenue, Corner of Ferry, in Buffalo. Admission $10.
Hear Arundhati Roy read from her Booker Prize-winning novel and answer questions from the audience about the book. Co-sponsored by the Women's Studies Department at SUNY Buffalo.
"Meet and Greet" Book Signing with Arundhati Roy
Thursday, September 9, 2004 12-2 p.m.
Talking Leaves Bookstore, 3158 Main St., Buffalo. Free. Come get your book signed and say hello to Arundhati Roy at Buffalo's finest independent bookstore.
"Another World is Possible: A Conversation with Arundhati Roy," moderated by
Amy Goodman.
Thursday, September 9, 2004, 8 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church, One Symphony Circle, Across from Kleinhahn's Music Hall, Admission, $10.
In addition to being a great writer, Arundhati Roy is also recognized
worldwide as an essayist and vigilant voice in the ongoing struggle against
political and economic oppression. Come hear her discuss her work in the global political arena with Democracy Now host, Amy Goodman.
Co-Sponsored by the Western New York Peace Center. Books will be for sale at both events from Talking Leaves Books. The reader's guide for this year's book, The God of Small Things, by Arundhati Roy, is now available as a free download on the Just Buffalo website.
Sponsors of this year's event include The National Endowment for the Arts, Parkview Health Services, The Visions for a Better World Committee of the WNY Peace Center, The Women's Studies Department at UB, 10,000 Villages, M & T Bank, Buffalo State College, Talking Leaves Books, The New York State
Council on the Arts, Erie County Cultural Funding, Rigidized Metals, Reid Petroleum and Harlequin Books.
>>Posted By: holly