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Apr 12, 2007 08:34

[Reprinted from bourboncowboy.blogspot.com. I don't know how to do links on this site---Ive done it before, but damned if I can remember---so if you want to see the pictures, just go to Wikipedia yourself. Then scroll down to the Karen Han link ( Read more... )

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qaqaq April 12 2007, 14:03:03 UTC
[a href="http://www.somethingorother.com"]your text goes here[/a] -- except replace all square brackets with angle brackets.

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qaqaq April 12 2007, 14:04:02 UTC
Yeah, ok, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that my example actually exists. Sigh.

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Thanks! bourbon_cowboy April 12 2007, 14:12:23 UTC
I knew you'd leap to my aid, Trip! Thanks. Between this and the Hunt Wiki page, I think I'm going to have to either learn HTML coding or just give up and find a remote cabin to sequester myself in. Baby steps...

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Re: Thanks! qaqaq April 12 2007, 14:16:10 UTC
I refuse to learn HTML. I have an index card in my desk that I consult every time I need to do some sort of LJ link (I can never remember if it's lj-cut with a hyphen and lj user without a hyphen, or the reverse, for one thing; it's this way).

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cazique April 12 2007, 14:10:33 UTC
this whole thing makes me feel sort of igry

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bourbon_cowboy April 12 2007, 16:01:04 UTC
I'd love a feed! Someone (Lunacow, I think) offered to hook me up some time back, and I looked into it and discovered that I would need to become a paid member of LiveJournal, which (if memory serves) was more expensive than I felt was warranted. But if you know a cheap way to do it, God love ya. You have my immediate permission and gratitude in advance.

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lunacow April 12 2007, 16:57:39 UTC
Actually, I believe the sticking point was that you need to turn on an RSS feed in your blogspot blog so that there's something to create an LJ feed from. I don't see any sort of feed link on your blog, so check the blogspot help documents to see how to get that.

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lunchboy April 12 2007, 16:46:13 UTC
ERHU is in the New Oxford American Dictionary, so once again Erin McKean comes through.

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rubrick April 13 2007, 01:56:53 UTC
I don't thing juggling erhus would actually be all that complicated.

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