Faf, for future reference, you can read small print in a post by clicking on the "quote" button; then you'll see it in regular size...
In this case I'll give you a hand; think Yogi Berra...
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Roll your mouse wheel while holding the CTRL button down and it will zoom in/out. Do the same for big-ass pictures. Hit CTRL and 0 (zero) key to return to regular size.
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Fafrd, it says "time for a Yogi yuck". It's a quote attributed to the late Yogi Berra. According to "The Yogi Book" compiled/written(?) by Mr. Berra, he was speaking to Stan Musial and Joe Garagiola about Ruggeri's restaurant in his old St. Louis neighborhood in 1959. Yogi worked there as maitre d' in the off season in the 1940s. Joe Garagiola and Yogi's brother John were waiters.
Another quote from him, on the cover of my copy of the book, says "I really didn't say everything I said".
Another quote from him, on the cover of my copy of the book, says "I really didn't say everything I said".
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How do you manipulate your mouse to say WTF?
Article: http://www.outsideonline.com/2048041/wh ... OTA3MjI4S0Yosemite to Rename Several Iconic Places
Can a private company trademark public property? That's the question the feds are scrambling to answer after a longtime concessionaire in Yosemite claimed rights to the names of some of the park's most iconic locations.
By: Christopher Solomon
Jan 14, 2016
Bid goodbye to Yosemite’s familiar Ahwahnee hotel, Yosemite Lodge, the Wawona Hotel, Curry Village, and Badger Pass ski area—or their names, anyway. The National Park Service said today it will rename many well-known spots in Yosemite, as part of an ongoing legal dispute with an outgoing concessionaire that has trademarked many names in the world-famous park.
“While it is unfortunate that we must take this action, changing the names of these facilities will help us provide seamless service to the American public during the transition to the new concessioner,” Yosemite National Park Superintendent Don Neubacher said today.
Among the changes: Yosemite Lodge at the Falls will become Yosemite Valley Lodge; The Ahwahnee Hotel will become the Majestic Yosemite Hotel; Curry Village will become Half Dome Village; Wawona Hotel will become Big Trees Lodge; and Badger Pass Ski Area will become Yosemite Ski & Snowboard Area.
What else might this mean? Officials aren’t sure. The park remains open. And the park service insists that the experience for park visitors won’t change. By March 1, though—the date the new concessionaire takes over—signs all over the park have to be taken down and changed. “It’s not only signs on the hotel, it’s directional signs around the park,” including the famous brown park signs— not to mention marketing materials and brochures and anything else that uses the trademarked words, said Scott Gediman, a spokesman for Yosemite National Park.
The outgoing company also trademarked “Yosemite National Park” for merchandising purposes, said Gediman. Will you be able to buy a Yosemite T-shirt at the gift shop come March 1? “That’s something that remains to be determined,” he said.
The announcement is the latest drama in a long legal dispute between the park service and the concessionaire, DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite, Inc. And it comes as the agency kicks off the centennial celebration year of America’s national parks system—when the park service would rather be feting America’s parks, not painting over signs at one of its marquee locations.
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"They paved paradise, put up a parking lot."
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?