RE: Colorado trip 2003
Hale87,
Good for you. If this forum hasn't "stolen" some of your stuff, then most of what you write is bite size. It has happened to me several times and I have learned to defend myself!
Option 1 - Highest Risk
Do nothing and hope it posts -- not a good idea if you've got lots of content!.
Option 2 - Medium Risk (You've got to remember)
BEFORE you hit the "post" button, highlight everything you have written and hit "Control C" the universal windows "copy" command. If HuntingNet.com loses your post then you usually have to login again (even though it shows your name), BUT then you can login in, redo the post and then "Control V" and copy everything back into the post that HuntingNet.com just lost. BUT you have to remember to do this BEFORE you hit the "post" button.
Option 3 - No Risk
Copy what ever post it is that you are going to respond to into Microsoft Word (for easy reference) and then write your response there (offline), then clean it up. [Note: Don't bother making it pretty in Word with italics and bold and font changes; when it goes into Huntingnet.com which is html based all that will be lost]. Then copy what you've written from Word into a freshly opened HuntingNet.com post/thread and as far as HuntingNet.com knows you are a VERY fast writer and it has no "desire" to clock you out and even if it did, every thing is saved in Word.
Good Luck With Your Efforts,
EKM
BTW, they are way quicker to write the second time as far as composing it goes. Aggravating, but quick.