Memes and Jokes (Part 4)

I’d never get anything done.

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Of course YOU wouldn’t…:moose:

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I guess this means all those sacrificial chickens died for naught :thinking:

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Truth.

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We are still here:

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Same. Highs in the low 90s and upper 80s

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Again

I figured out that in Missouri, we can have any 3 of these in as many days.
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In nearly any month :upside_down_face:

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Ditto as is evidenced by my husband calling lows 90s a nice day.

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Hey!!! Recently I had a discussion with Lan about the issues I’ve been having while creating a touring plan. I couldn’t remember who was having the same issue (moving steps with it jumping to the first step, having to go find the step to move it further!). Was that you!? I think it was. And … I think it’s fixed! Or at least it seems to be. Over the last few weeks there has only been 1 or 3 times that’s it’s been a problem. Not sure why. But if it’s you I want to tag Len in. Sometimes people are more articulate than I can be. I don’t think he really understood what I was saying, lol

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Yes, it was me and it was still doing it recently for me but I feel like it was not quite as cumbersome for some reason. I’ll check again.

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Yes. I think it make the step “sticky” as you are scrolling up ( but not down). And it doesn’t always jump to the top. I haven’t figured out why.
But @len, there is something that is still happening apparently.

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Yeah the old ones you could pull a step from the bottom to the top very easily but now you have to do it in chunks, like what you can see on one page at a time so if you have three pages you have to do it three times. And then it jumps to the top of the plan so you have to scroll down each time and find the step you’re trying to move and slide it a few more steps and it jumps again and you have to find it again. That’s what it is. Does that make sense @len

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Okay I tried it again, so now it’s taking you to the bottom and not the top. I think that’s why it maybe feels better because if I’m moving something up which is normally the way I do it, I’m closer to the bottom so it’s not so much of an issue to scroll and find where it was. It used to go all the way to the top a few months ago for sure. But it sure would be nice if I could drag it from position 22 to 1 in one swoop. I actually wonder if I decrease the window size in the browser if that’d be a workaround since the individual lines are so much thicker now.

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Yup that works, but with 22 steps I had to take it 25% and then I can’t read the lines anymore.

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I was a software tester for 22 years, so let’s hope I can explain a software issue well! LOL

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Oh great, lol

I decrease my zoom size. Is that what you are referring to? I do my plans at 70 or 80%. I can see more steps (but not even close to all).
ETaa: I only noticed the sometimes resolution after the most recent update to the software TP uses. It’s not TP apparently. Just the platform they use (Discourse I guess???).
So sometimes when I decrease size I don’t have the problem. But every now and then I do. So something isn’t completely fixed.

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