tomc
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Post by tomc on Aug 15, 2010 10:24:25 GMT -5
Mobil comes to mind.
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Post by tomc on Aug 14, 2010 14:20:25 GMT -5
A-n-d it most often takes more than one grow out. I think I went through five or six trials of Brandywine before getting one that worked for me.
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Post by tomc on Aug 8, 2010 13:20:43 GMT -5
Blah, its all in the controls ;-)
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Post by tomc on Aug 5, 2010 5:20:22 GMT -5
Tom, there is no board setting for font size, but you can change it in your web browser. In Internet Explorer try VIEW > TEXT SIZE. Yea did that, it adjusts the text size in the body of messages. The control that lets me select to quote your post remains about size 4, it really is microscopic...
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Post by tomc on Aug 3, 2010 20:18:44 GMT -5
Picked about 20 Lbs of beans out of the community garden here, their headed for the local food pantry. Picked a half dozen zukes too. and about the same count of slicers.
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Post by tomc on Aug 3, 2010 20:13:39 GMT -5
I can inflate the body of text with Vista tool bar. The controls like: return to home page, to furum jump remain microscopic :-(
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Post by tomc on Aug 2, 2010 10:14:36 GMT -5
I ate my third and fourth tomato last night. None of the very few OP tomatoes in this years community garden (which is as close as I'm gettin' to a garden this year) are near to ripe yet.
Still sleepin' rough...
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Post by tomc on Aug 2, 2010 10:09:13 GMT -5
How do I change the font size? Vista bites.
I tried the top toolbar and moved it up from microscopic, to merely miniscule.
Other sites (that shall not be named) have controls to enable computer illiterate folks (like me) to be able to read their monitors.
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Post by tomc on Jul 23, 2010 19:31:06 GMT -5
This'll at least get you to my facebook page. click on the photo section and "dad's trees" once there...
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Post by tomc on Jul 22, 2010 19:17:41 GMT -5
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Post by tomc on Jun 1, 2010 18:44:17 GMT -5
IMO Opalka is a second string also-ran of the family of cows-horn paste's.
I'll grow Cows Tit, or Gilbertie before Opalka.
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Post by tomc on Apr 27, 2010 12:56:23 GMT -5
Oh Darth, I'm not doubting your veracity. I'm just saying, I've not seen an orange that big.
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Post by tomc on Apr 25, 2010 22:41:50 GMT -5
Hm, and Elbe is an Orange? Up to 20 ounces on first or second fruit-set? I'll have to try to remember this one.
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Hello
Apr 23, 2010 17:51:38 GMT -5
Post by tomc on Apr 23, 2010 17:51:38 GMT -5
Nice to see you (again) Anthony, stop in and type once inna while.
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Post by tomc on Apr 19, 2010 21:56:23 GMT -5
Welcome! Wow, you have started your tomatoes in northern vermont already??? Even with a Nearing-Coleman style green house she's barely got 80 days in Essex county. Garden mama will need every days grace she can get. Which is why I will no longer live where trees have no branches on one side, or where ever peaches won't
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