Saturday, March 8, 2008

UCO REPORTER MARCH 2008

Hi All,
The following link to the UCO Reporter is by courtesy of Ken Graff.

http://www.centuryvillagewpb.org/online.htm

Or click on the title of this Post.

Dave

9 comments:

Topper said...

Dave, I have a question and it's a threadbreaker. But it's driving me crazy and I just have to know. Is that suppose to be our eagle or is that the famous "Le Titfly"?

UCO President said...

Hi Chrisj,

The Eagle in the Side-Bar is our BLOG Eagle and has no relationship whatsoever
to the Duchy of Le-Titfly!

The Royal Crest of the Current Duchess of Le- Titfly (Whoretense de Puisey Thurn Und
Taxis) is, as noted in another Post the Lion Rampant.

I hope this clarifies all issues Le-Titfly!

Dave

Topper said...

Oh yes. Now I completely understand. Thank you so much for clarifying that most important issue. I thank you kind sir!
Chris

Anonymous said...

can anyone open the newspaper? not me.

UCO President said...

Hi,
Simply Left Click on the URL and be patient, the file should open in a few seconds.

The format is called "ipaper" which is quite flexible, consisting of Flash Widgets".

What Browser are you using? Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Camino...?

Dave

elaineb said...

Internet Explorer, nope, i tried yesterday from CV site and today from your link. I get the gray loading page, I wait over 5 minutes, today the computer went back to the blog by itself, delinked itself!

Anonymous said...

I clicked on the highlighted site and poof...the reporter..no problem from aol. THANKS KEN!!

golfing grandma

Anonymous said...

Its okay now I can get the newspaper, I had privacy set too high. Thx Dave.
Looks clear and crispy, great for the Summer, better than leaving stamped envelopes at UCO. Thx KenG

Anonymous said...

The link to the online UCO Reporter can be found on the front page by clicking on news; after you do, go down until you see "The Reporter Online" and click on that.

Or you can type in www.centuryvillagewpb.org/online.htm (or, better yet, favorite it (if you have IE) or bookmark it (if you have Firefox)).