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Saving Your Favourites
If you click on the title of a post, you will be taken to the archive copy of the text, where there are many options:
"Print this post" -- creates a printable screen
"Add to Favourites" -- See below
"Related Posts" -- other posts that are in some way similar
"(Visited N times)" -- Started Jan 5, 2010If you click "Add to Favourites", the software sets a cookie on your device. This cookie is quite harmless; however, it saves a list of your favourite posts on this site. Up to 99 of your favourites will appear on your computer only, in the list to the right, on the device that has the cookie. Note that favourites saved on one device will not be favourites on others, and that clearing your cookies will clear that particular device's list.
I am not sure about this, but the favourites list should work, even if you are not a subscriber. I know that it does work for subscribers.
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Tag Archives: social criticism
Crossing
Pedestrians seem to be fair game on city streets. What’s with drivers, anyway? (#1042) Continue reading
Posted in Mild-mannered opinion, Poetry, thoughts below ground
Tagged careless drivers, death, fear, social criticism
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customer relations
What a wonderful world! Not! (#933) Continue reading
Posted in lotus eaters, Poetry, thoughts below ground
Tagged frustration, social criticism, technical problems, telephone
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worm sentience
On the way home from singing practice tonight, I thought I saw a worm on the wet pavement. It was probably a twig or a piece of cord. I thought of a worm burrowing, and my speculation led to this. (#956) Continue reading →