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    I’m embarrassed to say that I’ve never really known how to o this?

    After making a post on a thread I’ve always clicked on < which takes me back to my post in the post box. Then I click < again. Then again.

    Is there any easy way to get back to the homepage.

    This probably wins dumbest question of the year (or decade?)

    Cheers
    Regards

    Michael🔎


    " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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    Mike:

    No problem...

    Click on the line I've underlined in the example on the top left of your page ( not in the example)

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    • #3
      Michael, here is the JTR Forums home page :


      On the surface, the grainy, pudding-like meat is a tough sell. But call it a "pâté" and give it a sear in a hot pan, and you're in business.

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      • #4
        Or, just click on the blue JTRforums.com header at the top of the page.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Michael Banks View Post
          I’m embarrassed to say that I’ve never really known how to o this?

          After making a post on a thread I’ve always clicked on < which takes me back to my post in the post box. Then I click < again. Then again.

          Is there any easy way to get back to the homepage.

          This probably wins dumbest question of the year (or decade?)

          Cheers
          My computer knowledge is probably less than yours. I solve all computer problems by just clicking things till I get what I want. (Sometimes my tiny, fur-ball dog also gets on the keyboard. I think he has more than four legs under the fluff and by standing on multiple keys he makes my laptop do stuff I didn't know computers could do.) I have a way to get back to the threads quickly but I am sure it is the wrong way to do it. It is literally a two handed method that is cumbersome if I am lying in bed at night.
          The wickedness of the world is the dream of the plague.~~Voynich Manuscript

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Howard Brown View Post
            Mike:

            No problem...

            Click on the line I've underlined in the example on the top left of your page ( not in the example)

            Thanks How. Problem solved. You must know me better than I thought when you put...(not in the example)
            Regards

            Michael🔎


            " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jerry Dunlop View Post
              Or, just click on the blue JTRforums.com header at the top of the page.
              Thank you Jerry
              Regards

              Michael🔎


              " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Anna Morris View Post
                My computer knowledge is probably less than yours. I solve all computer problems by just clicking things till I get what I want. (Sometimes my tiny, fur-ball dog also gets on the keyboard. I think he has more than four legs under the fluff and by standing on multiple keys he makes my laptop do stuff I didn't know computers could do.) I have a way to get back to the threads quickly but I am sure it is the wrong way to do it. It is literally a two handed method that is cumbersome if I am lying in bed at night.
                I find that difficult to believe Anna. There are Amazonian tribesman with a better grasp of computer technology than me.
                Regards

                Michael🔎


                " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Robert Linford View Post
                  Michael, here is the JTR Forums home page :


                  https://www.tastecooking.com/brief-h...ania-scrapple/
                  Thanks Robert. I’d always wondered about the scrapple references on here. For some reason I’d always had it in my mind that it was a drink. It’s a kind of sausage. I’ve never seen it on sale over here. I need to try it.
                  Regards

                  Michael🔎


                  " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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                  • #10
                    I might have a bit of an excuse for my technical stupidity. The part that Howard told me to click is very feint. Which to me usually means that it isn’t usable. To be honest, on my iPad, it’s barely visible. But it works so it’s problem solved.
                    Regards

                    Michael🔎


                    " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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                    • #11
                      Thanks Robert. I’d always wondered about the scrapple references on here. For some reason I’d always had it in my mind that it was a drink. It’s a kind of sausage. I’ve never seen it on sale over here. I need to try it.

                      You're durn tootin' you need to try it, Mike.
                      Its actually more than a sausage....its...its....heaven to the palate.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Howard Brown View Post
                        Thanks Robert. I’d always wondered about the scrapple references on here. For some reason I’d always had it in my mind that it was a drink. It’s a kind of sausage. I’ve never seen it on sale over here. I need to try it.

                        You're durn tootin' you need to try it, Mike.
                        Its actually more than a sausage....its...its....heaven to the palate.
                        I’ll have to investigate this How. I don’t know if it’s available over here?
                        Regards

                        Michael🔎


                        " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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                        • #13
                          It isn't Mike...and more's the pity.

                          Sending scrapple to the Brits is a high priority....or at least a priority when I'm high.

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                          • #14
                            Concerning scrapple, I don't think I could get past the "slightly offal-ly taste" mentioned in the article. I have the same problem with the Mexican delicacy, menudo, which is tripe stew. I have even sampled it prepared by a fine chef and there is a special flavor which instantly reminds me of unpleasant disease states in farm animals.
                            The wickedness of the world is the dream of the plague.~~Voynich Manuscript

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                            • #15
                              Death, Where Is Thy Stink ?

                              which instantly reminds me of unpleasant disease states in farm animals.

                              ....which is precisely why I love it, Mrs. Ma'am.....I'm O.G. and down with the down low when it comes to anything from marsupials to ferrets.
                              You'll never see a buried pet on my life resume.....take a wild guess why.
                              Hardcore How

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