It was. It still is. I explained that I was able to "like" some comments earlier because I was reading he comments from my iPhone, which I almost never do.
Ah shucks, I missed that part. I had my head on the desk a lot during those school days plus I was pining after the possibly bigger (pardoned :- ) story.
I suspect there is an invisible layer that covers the "like" and prevent the pointer to click. This bug happened to me a month ago when I updated my internet browser. It's difficult to explain how I solved it. I'll try to describe a concise, step-by-step solution later.
By "invisible layer" I mean that since 2018 there were a lot of changes in web sites. Many things were added in a big reform of the HTML5 standard, which is hthe standard to write web pages. Many tricks that used to be done in other ways were now part of the standard, lots of invisible areas meant to be placeholders or to register movements of the mouse pointer or how much time they are actively rendered on the screen.
Since 2018, some pages get weird bugs from time to time. This is because the internet browser applications follow, for the most part, the Standard, but website developers like to invent things and try out new "toys" of the future revision of the standard. So, the internet browsers always get out of whack. Even if they are updated, a weird bug can happen.
Substack support would probably say a Laconic "update your software or use a different internet appliction." They know they play around, substack has always been glitchy.
Obama ambled in there sans Moochelle like he still owns the place. He thinks he does, but he is mistaken now that the pampered poopus is gone from power officially.
Better that they are with us and not against us. Business has always been about changing sides on a dime when profits are involved. They are not moral entities; business is about profit and especially that they continue.
My thoughts... So I am watching the inaguration and listening to what is being said as people are announced. That will be what is written as official history and we know more than half that being said is true.
My point is what we are told about history is much worse and much is leftout, so we must question what we have learned and understand it is not all facts.
"From this point on, America's decline is over." -- DJT
What a sad statement for America haters, such as all European Social-Democrats and Liberals.
"The golden age of American will begin right now." -- DJT
I'm giving up the heroin. That feelgood banner will get the job done.
"[all service members who were discharged because that refused to take the covid vaccine, will be reinstated [if they wish] with full backpay." -- DJT
War will be like the magnetic football games popular in the 1960’s…but using drones.
Fake Mars landing truthers get ready.
I'm all confused. Wasn't your "like" button incapacitated? Or have you been pardoned by either twiddle dee or twiddle dum?
It was. It still is. I explained that I was able to "like" some comments earlier because I was reading he comments from my iPhone, which I almost never do.
Ah shucks, I missed that part. I had my head on the desk a lot during those school days plus I was pining after the possibly bigger (pardoned :- ) story.
So, the problem is located in the computer...
hmmm...
Most likely, it's the internet browser "fault."
I suspect there is an invisible layer that covers the "like" and prevent the pointer to click. This bug happened to me a month ago when I updated my internet browser. It's difficult to explain how I solved it. I'll try to describe a concise, step-by-step solution later.
By "invisible layer" I mean that since 2018 there were a lot of changes in web sites. Many things were added in a big reform of the HTML5 standard, which is hthe standard to write web pages. Many tricks that used to be done in other ways were now part of the standard, lots of invisible areas meant to be placeholders or to register movements of the mouse pointer or how much time they are actively rendered on the screen.
Since 2018, some pages get weird bugs from time to time. This is because the internet browser applications follow, for the most part, the Standard, but website developers like to invent things and try out new "toys" of the future revision of the standard. So, the internet browsers always get out of whack. Even if they are updated, a weird bug can happen.
Substack support would probably say a Laconic "update your software or use a different internet appliction." They know they play around, substack has always been glitchy.
LOOOOOOL!
No cameras on Obama.
Obama ambled in there sans Moochelle like he still owns the place. He thinks he does, but he is mistaken now that the pampered poopus is gone from power officially.
"...January 20th, 2025 [will be remembered as] 'Liberation Day'" -- DJT
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This is wild.
Who is this singer? I don’t find him credible. Just loud
Totally agree!
What? No Israeli national anthem? Did I miss something?
You missed the Hebrew prayer. It was repulsive.
Lol.
Does anyone else like the format? I actually like this ceremony inside better, as I can hear and see everyone. Also the temperature is comfortable!
Has anyone here figured out yet, between Trump & Musk, which ones the dog and which ones the pony?
Better that they are with us and not against us. Business has always been about changing sides on a dime when profits are involved. They are not moral entities; business is about profit and especially that they continue.
My thoughts... So I am watching the inaguration and listening to what is being said as people are announced. That will be what is written as official history and we know more than half that being said is true.
My point is what we are told about history is much worse and much is leftout, so we must question what we have learned and understand it is not all facts.
Yes, so make America what it should be. Healthy and strong.
Yes and you better watch out!