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HOW DO I COMMENT ON THIS?

Apr_6_princetonian_amulethow_do_i Because BLOGS and relating to them are new to many of my grandmother friends—and my spouse—here’s a brief how-to, easier than instructing on using a condom. Let’s begin with how to see images  I include in more detail.   Move your cursor over the picture on the left ,the knitted orange and black Condom Amulet, titled, “The Princetonian,” 

When you return to the this text and want to ask a question, share your own thoughts,  move your cursor over the COMMENT button, click, and a white box appears for  your writing.  When finished, move your cursor over the PREVIEW button and click again.

This is your opportunity to change what you’ve written, correct spelling errors.  Once you’re satisfied, and have made sure that your name and email address have been included, move your cursor over SEND, and click.  Your message is on its way to my email box.

 

To read earlier postings, click on the titles on the right side listedunder “View Posts.”  You can comment on any of these.   Once again, your thoughts  come  directly to me.  By the way, if you want to test comment  first, go ahead.  I can let you know that you were successful and later erase your test.  (One of the Grandmothers Against the War gave me this idea; I'm in early too.)

As mentioned on my “About” page, I’m quite intense about the crisis of HIV infection among women over 50.  Many mature New Yorkers were unsettled by the title of a Gray Panthers’ meeting on,“Sex, Seniors & the HIV Crisis,”  last April. Tomorrow's posting explains how this lead to the Condom Amulet’s unvention  (a term coined by the famous knitter, Elizabeth Zimmerman).

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Howdy. I followed from Blogher to here following the topic. I noticed you have this "how-to" which I wanted to link from my page. http://theelderlies.wordpress.com/2006/09/11/commenting-on-blogs/

I noticed that "left click" was missing from your first step (for the image). Otherwise, it's just the title that is revealed.

I emphasize right and left clicks because most people are unaware of what right clicks can do (a whole new world of choices). My older, older students thought this was their most important lesson from my computer classes.

No need to publish this comment. Just FYI.

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