Ah, the change would explain why it displays so poorly in a narrow browser window. At least until you log in.
I won't be annoying and recreate what it looks like, but you get a one or two word wide column of text with the right half of the browser wasted for the login, and so forth stuff that used to be a horizontal scroll off the screen.
Yes, I'm probably the only person in the world who uses only one verticle half of his screen for his browser.
If you want to cut down on the cruft in your snail mail box try putting a note inside the door that says: No Marriage Mail. Marriage mail is most of the presorted coupons and so on you get.
Note: This is working great for me, but it probably depends on your carrier.
K
And then you find that you've deleted the climax of the show because they marked that as non-skippable as well.
Standardizing on one language is not a problem. "The determined Real Programmer can write Fortran programs in any language".
I don't need an annoying toy, I already have a computer.
Ah, the change would explain why it displays so poorly in a narrow browser window. At least until you log in. I won't be annoying and recreate what it looks like, but you get a one or two word wide column of text with the right half of the browser wasted for the login, and so forth stuff that used to be a horizontal scroll off the screen. Yes, I'm probably the only person in the world who uses only one verticle half of his screen for his browser.
If you want to cut down on the cruft in your snail mail box try putting a note inside the door that says: No Marriage Mail. Marriage mail is most of the presorted coupons and so on you get. Note: This is working great for me, but it probably depends on your carrier. K