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Didn’t your mother tell you to stop and look both ways before stepping onto the information highway?
Clicking goes immediately,
while pausing (a very slow click) shows you the link
and then gives the options to either Open or Close.
For example: my favorite LDS.org’s Index
Pausing on the top lick:
Longer links also show.
Satan is trying very hard to remove my life’s pauses, I am putting them back as times to prayerfully sense the Holy Ghost. A Bad Comma is a missing comma that changes the meaning. Here the pause gives us time to evaluate the web location before we go there and to listen for a warning from the Holy Spirit. I taught engineer processes with pauses, a students asked me privately if that is where “prayer happens”.
Establishing the influence of my Lord’s Church on the Internet, reminds me of establishing Nauvoo in a infested swamp.
Hardworking and prayer care; for example, I have a Shortcut to the Table of LDS Church Websites for quick reference.
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I plan on learning to use Delicious. But here is why Delicious makes me nervous. I can store links directly in LDS Library app Notebooks, see Saving Links to LDS Library Notebooks.
Look at the product name, Delicious. The name was chosen to attract a particular demographic.
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Look at the URL, straightforward... ?
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Now the rating, Facebook and Twitter are 4+. Can you find the Delicious rating? 12+ why
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I follow the link to the developers website to look at the staff. Do they seam wholesome… em>
These photos are from the development company’s website.
Then I test.
Works! I had to remember to turn off posting to Twitter and Facebook each link. Did save both a link to a web page and a photo in LDS Media. And editing, deleting…
I like Delicious.
A new hammer looking for a nail.









