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Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on April 19, 2007 at 06:57:03 from (74.32.143.54):
When you want to look at a post, RIGHT CLICK on it and select OPEN LINK IN NEW TAB. A second tab appears at the top of the page alongside the one you are looking at and an X appears at the upper right corner of the page. Do this with the entire page clicking on the posts you want to read. and if you want to look at page two, RIGHT CLICK on that at the bottom of the page. Then LEFT CLICK on the red X at the upper right corner of the page NOT THE ONE WAY AT THE UPPER RIGHT CORNER OF YOUR SCREEN, THE ONE 2" BELOW THAT. Your current screen dissapears to be replaced by the first post you wanted to look at. All of the posts you have selected have had time to load, and you can go thru them quickly No waiting for them to load. When you click to the point where page two shows up,start over. This works if you are using FIREFOX as your web browser and with some IE Firefox is a free web browser I was at my son's in the wilderness of Wi and tried this to speed up his cell phone hook-up and it worked well.
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