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Aug 31, 2009 08:06PM

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Yep, basically! I suggest bookmarking the tickerfactory page where your ticker is located, so you don't have to track down your last post every time you want to update your ticker...



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Yep. That's exactly what you do. :)

I LOVE IT!"
I went for the Halloween route...
okay how do we do those things : ) I want one Please
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Started According to Garp last night, which I have a feeling I am really going to enjoy all 700 odd pages of it.
Also started Breakfast at Tiffany's this morning while I was waiting for my other person to show up at work. So three going!!!

YES, IT DOES!! Don't give up! I struggled through the first fifty pages, procrastinated the next hundred, then flew through the rest and wondered why it took me so long to fall in love. It was my best read of the summer, but it took me all summer. :)
Part of it for me was that I insist on looking up every word I don't know, and as you can imagine, there were a lot of those.


Katie, I've decided to put it aside for now, but I will definitely come back to it!

HOW TO CREATE A TICKER
-Click this link: http://www.tickerfactory.com/ezticker/ticker_designer.php?type=14
-Pick a pin number you'll remember...
-As your "object", type "points".
-Your cumulative value will be how many points you have.
-Target is 690 or whatever your goal is.
-The message (optional) will be like a title. (Ex - On Candace's ticker, above, "Candace's Fall Challenge Goal".)
-Click next.
-Navigate through the "More Designs" pages and select a "ticker" bar. Once you've selected the one you want, hit next.
-Navigate through the "More Designs" pages and choose a "ticker slider", and then click next again.
Voilà! Your ticker is made!
To get your ticker to appear here, copy the HTML code (not the bbCode)... the one that starts with "-Enter your pin and your current points (as the "current cumulative value")
-Click next THREE TIMES.
-Copy and paste the HTML code again!
Note: You won't need to re-bookmark the page. The website will save your current point total for you.





PLUS I have a 3 hr car trip one Saturday, so 6 hours of reading : )

PLUS I have a 3 hr car trip one Saturday, so 6 hours of reading : ) "
Oh, all of you who can read in a moving car are lucky! I can't read in any moving vehicle without getting motion sick......thank goodness for audio books.

I can read in a moving vehicle so long as my husband isn't in it! We could ride in complete silence for miles but the instant I pull a book out of my purse, he starts talking and talking and talking and talking and talking and talking and talking. And as soon as I close the cover, he clams up and won't say a word!

LOL! My husband does that in front of the TV. He'll be (silently) watching, I'll pull out a book and he suddenly starts talking. It's a good trick to know for when we want them to talk, isn't it? :D

I love the tickers!
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PLUS I have a 3 hr car trip one Saturday, so 6 hours of reading : ) "
Oh, all of you who can read in a moving car are lucky! I can't read in any moving vehicle without getting motion sick......thank goodness for audio books. "
I get sick after reading about 3 pages... But I love audiobooks, so I'm good to go!

PLUS I have a 3 hr car trip one Saturday, so 6 hours of reading : ) "
I have no idea how you people read more than one book at a time! I've tried to have two going at once before - one in bed and one all other times, but I just get sidetracked by one or the other. Plus I would get so confused with plots and characters, lol! I am in awe!

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Suzie, the trick is to keep the plots of each book entirely different in order to keep the plots straight in your head. At least, that's the way it works for me. For example, one contemporary book, one sci-fi, one fantasy, etc.

I usually read two books at once. They are very different. Sometimes YA (kid's) and an adult book, but it makes it easier when the subject/plot is different to keep things straight. Maybe I got used to doing that being an English major in college and having to read so much when I took multiple English lit classes.
And at the moment I'm reading two books--One is an adult mystery Winter Study, the other is a young adult fantasy fiction.The Battle of the Labyrinth

PLUS I have a 3 hr car trip one Saturday, so 6 hours of reading : ) "
I have no idea how you people read more than one book at a time! I've tr..."
these are the books, Lincoln as we knew him, very short chapters from many people
Chicken soup for the soul, another very short chapters many writers
Scarlet letter which I can't stand,
die trying book group,
206 bones upstairs book
and the berenstain books


Here's a test! I'm about halfway through Time Traveler's Wife now, hopefully I can finish it up in the next few days!

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Winter Study (other topics)The Battle of the Labyrinth (other topics)
City of Glass (other topics)
The Greatest Knight (other topics)
The Boleyn Inheritance (other topics)
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