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Glenn

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  1. Welcome Home!
  2. My rant is about people who don't read the FAQs. :
  3. Glenn

    New forums

    Wow - you sure blew the dust off this one! We sure have come a long way since then, haven't we?
  4. Prayers sent.... ....to your wife! ;D
  5. Living in a sailboat. Must've been fun! Sounds like it.
  6. Go to Tools-->Toolbars--->Customize Pick-n-choose what you want.
  7. This just in: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_123/edwin-evers-08.html
  8. The Boat Owners Association of the United States (Boat U.S.) releases the six most common winterizing mistakes made by boaters based on insurance claims history. Let us help you prevent these mistakes. 1. Failure to Winterize the Engine 2. Failure to Drain Water from Sea Strainer 3. Failure to Close Seacocks 4. Clogged Petcocks 5. Leaving Open Boats in the Water Over Winter 6. Using Bimini Covers as Winter Storage Covers
  9. The jury's still out on Chrome. Personally, I think it has a long ways to go before it can compete with other browsers. But that's just me. Regardless of what you use, it's important to note that it won't be long before I will no longer support IE6. Sorry if that's a surprise to you. Understand when I started this site, Netscape ruled the day and IE3 was an up-and-coming challenger. Times have changed since then, and the site has rolled with those changes as it still does today. You'd be hard-pressed to find any site that still supports IE 4 or 5, these days, let alone IE3. And so, too, IE6 support is fading away. The time to upgrade is now. And if you're still running 10-year-old software .... WOW!
  10. Yep, not compatible.
  11. Webster Point. The marker is in about 20'. Start there and work deeper. The fish the 520 bridge pilings straight across from there. Community spots, yes. But community spots don't become "community" unless they produce fish consistently. Also, don't hesitate to fish in the middle of the channel leading out of Husky bay. You might get lucky.
  12. I just rub a little Please Release Me in the wound, and the bleeding stops instantly. Since Please Release Me is made for bass, I presume it's better than a soft drink. :
  13. Soundforge http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/soundforge
  14. Welcome!
  15. They'll try anything to get your information. The key is, they contact you first! Always be wary of anybody who calls or e-mails you that wants information from you in any way, shape, or form. Unless you contact them first, you never know who you're talking to!
  16. The problem is that everyone is posting about stuff that I already know about. I'm busy trying to fix them, but have to stop and reply, otherwise people think I'm not paying attention. Wait a week or more, and if a problem still exists, THEN tell me about it.
  17. I always download the "critical" updates because those are usually security patches. The rest, not so much.
  18. Don't get 8 - it's beta. Get IE7 here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie/getitnow.mspx
  19. That issue is discussed here: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1228089742 Please - let's not start yet another bug thread here. I realize there are a few temporary issues right now, even for IE7 users. Please be patient and sit tight. They will be fixed soon. Again, please upgrade to IE7 or the latest version of Firefox. Just trust me on this. Life will be better if you do. I am fixing the bugs for the latest browsers first, so it's in your best interest to upgrade now.
  20. Firefox is fine too. The point is, GET AWAY FROM IE6 NOW!
  21. Yes, I'm aware of the issue. Folks - please be patient with me. There's a number of issues with the new design. It was working fine in the latest browsers, but I had to "undo" a number of things to accomodate older browsers. I'm now in the process of rebuilding it, so you'll see some weirdness for awhile. Please understand, there's just one of me. I hand-coded the entire site, and still do today. It's an enormous effort for me to fix all the bugs across the entire site at one time - especially since I work full time on top of this. So please be patient and just understand there will be a few bumps in the road for the next few days. Until then, just sit tight and know that I'm working on it. Thanks! Glenn
  22. 28% of IE users still use IE6, even though IE7 has been out for a long time now. It's time to upgrade! Go to http://www.microsoft.com/ie to upgrade now! I realize some of you are on corporate or school computers, and can't upgrade yourself. But the rest of you don't have any excuses!
  23. Folks, please refresh your browser. The bug has been fixed, honest. Just hit F5 and it will be gone. Please stop PM'ing me about it. Just refresh your browser instead.
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