The folks at Quad Cities Online (the online branch of the Dispatch/Argus publishing company) have put together a handy blog digest page which features recent posts from area blogs.
A handy way to see what's up on area blogs at a glance.
As much as I appreciate this as a new way to check the blogs why did I get some wierd pop up with chinese characters after clicking on the link? Anyone else have that happen? The window had a close button so that's what I did for fear of viruses...
The link works for me, but not sure about others? Anyone else having problems?
Most of QC Online is available only to those who subscribe to the print version of the Dispatch/Argus or the QC Online ISP or who pay about $50/yr for it.
I assume that this page is available to all, though I'm not certain.
Have no clue why there'd be a pop up with weird characters. Haven't seen anything like like on any of several computers I've used over the past several days to access the page.
Don't be stupid. Really, don't be stupid. Stop. Reread your comment. Does it make sense? Are you making something up out of thin air in order to attack me with it? Reading something into a post that's clearly not there or even implied? Then don't bother posting. For that matter, if that's the case, don't bother coming back.
As much as I appreciate this as a new way to check the blogs why did I get some wierd pop up with chinese characters after clicking on the link? Anyone else have that happen? The window had a close button so that's what I did for fear of viruses...
ReplyDeleteThe link works for me, but not sure about others? Anyone else having problems?
ReplyDeleteMost of QC Online is available only to those who subscribe to the print version of the Dispatch/Argus or the QC Online ISP or who pay about $50/yr for it.
I assume that this page is available to all, though I'm not certain.
Anyone else having problems accessing this site?
Yes, the page is open and available to everyone.
ReplyDeleteHave no clue why there'd be a pop up with weird characters. Haven't seen anything like like on any of several computers I've used over the past several days to access the page.
-- John Beydler, QCO