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hahaha I tried to delete my response to your posting and somehow I deleted the entire posting My bad ! Well here is the reply I was about to post..... hehehe. Yep, I've done that Mantis... double deja vu. I have had it happen alot (not double). For lack of any real explanation I started keeping track of them and the way my life is/was at the time. Personally I believe that deja vu occurs at transitional points or turning points in my life. Of course, whatever I do in life is what I was meant to do... but I consider the experience as sort of a landmark. As far as a theory on it.... I'm sure Kellog, Hoop, Witan and others have some insight on the happening. I can share my theory, for kicks To me its that the Spirit has a certain agenda ... things to experience in this lifetime. So, deja vu to me is where my spirit has gone ahead in time and mapped out a series of events that will direct or re-direct my personal growth so that I am able to experience what I came to. So now when I have deja vu I take it as ... ah there's another bread crumb my spirit left for me on the path... I must be headed in the right direction ...........and the part i wanted to add is....... I get dejavu alot in the SLC room. |
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WOW, Intense, hope I never do that, where I have manager privileges. These are the steps: - Click on Deleat Replies.
- Check the boxes of the replies you want to deleat.
- To save time typing, copy work for editing and paste after clicking Add Reply.
I usually have a second window open to same place so I don't take a chance on losing all my work. - Click Deleat Checked Replies. (This is found at bottom of original message) in the second window leaving your first window intact for now.
- Click add message.
- Paste your original message and edit it and send it again.
- If your work has a lot of graphics in it, don't copy from one graphic or that is all you get.
- Make sure you click on a part that will give you the whole thing.
- Do not under any circumstances go to the top of the original message and click on Deleat at the top of the page unless you are planning to deleat intire thread, oh you know that now, awww, sometimes we learn the hard way.
- Now you are happy with you new improved reply, it is done and complete in the second window.
- Simply close the first window, you don't have to deleat the old one there because you already did it in the second window.
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Hmmmm, now that I have sent this I feel it would have been better with double spacing between the bullets. Hey Intense copy this out then use it for practise, you might want to deleat it from here in the end anyway, and this reply as well since they don't belong in this thread. Maybe you need a thread for lessons somewhere. |
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hahaha yeah yeah... Thanks for the course, I do know how to do it. I just should know better than to be multi tasking before my coffee and on the phone calling out bid pricing on a project while posting and editing the SLC site Thanks for the quickie. |
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