30 Aug 06 - 11:25 AM (#1822744) Subject: The Battle of the Alamo as a Norse Saga From: Midchuck Dumb fun, but fun. Peter |
30 Aug 06 - 11:36 AM (#1822750) Subject: RE: The Battle of the Alamo as a Norse Saga From: MMario too bad the background makes the text almost illegible. |
30 Aug 06 - 11:53 AM (#1822758) Subject: RE: The Battle of the Alamo as a Norse Saga From: Midchuck If you want to read it all the way through, highlight the whole thing and copy and paste to your word processor. Worked for me. P. |
30 Aug 06 - 11:56 AM (#1822766) Subject: RE: The Battle of the Alamo as a Norse Saga From: Wolfgang Highlighting alone works for me, but it should not be necessary: Text on a varying background is a no-no for websites. Wolfgang |
31 Aug 06 - 11:15 AM (#1823611) Subject: RE: The Battle of the Alamo as a Norse Saga From: GUEST,Pete Peterson I should have KNOWN you'd be a John Myers Myers fan! I gave my battered copy of Silverlock to my (future) brotherinlaw, Texan by birth and heritage, to read, opened to those pages, and hooked him. |
31 Aug 06 - 11:32 AM (#1823627) Subject: RE: The Battle of the Alamo as a Norse Saga From: Midchuck Actually, I'm not. I'm a rabid S. M. Stirling fan, and the link was posted on the Stirling list on YahooGroups, and I clicked on it... P. |
31 Aug 06 - 11:57 PM (#1824222) Subject: RE: The Battle of the Alamo as a Norse Saga From: GUEST,mack/misophist I am a fan of J Myers Myers. But hardly rabid. |