Friday, July 27, 2007

BATFU Harassment Charge PDF File

Thanks to Kosmic for reminding me about esnips, which allows me to store documents Blogger won't host. I'd tried this service some months back to post some Citizens of America ads, but many of those wouldn't save properly and I gave up and forgot about it.

Anyway, here is the document BATFU filed complaining Red's Trading Post was picking on them. Previously, I'd just posted this as a series of JPEGs.

Here's my caveat--the title link works from my computer, but it gets me to a page where it recognizes me, so I haven't tested it from anywhere else. Please let me know if you can't access this (assuming you have Adobe Reader!!!).

This business of bringing me up to speed with any kind of technology can be a real challenge...

11 comments:

Nathaniel said...

Works fine.

Anonymous said...

Wants me to log in.

David Codrea said...

Did you scroll down to the Adobe file icon, TJH?

Anonymous said...

Forget Adobe Reader - Install FoxIt Reader instead. Much faster, less memory footprint, and all around better reader.

BL said...

robb, you beat me to it. Forget adobe, go FoxIt. Small download, quicker program.

Anonymous said...

I get a google search form. If you'd like, I have the space and more than enough bandwidth to host the files.

Anonymous said...

Bleh. I plead brainlock. Clicked the correct link and it took me right to it.

Anonymous said...

David: Yes. I clicked on the icon, twice, and then I get a log-in page.

It's okay, I have the images from before.

Anonymous said...

downloaded no problem.

Anonymous said...

David,

I click on the title link, and then I click on the "PDF-Adobe" icon (which really should have an ALT tag with text) there.

That sends me to the next page, where I can Download (by clicking on the "PDF-Adobe" icon or the hyperlink just below it), or "forceDL" by clicking the "Download" hyperlink to the right of the little down-arrow icon. But clicking on either of them sends me to a login page, so it's no go.

Of course, I don't have JavaScript or cookies enabled, so that might "impair functionality".

Robb Allen wrote:
> Forget Adobe Reader - Install FoxIt Reader instead. Much faster, less memory footprint, and all around better reader.

Has their latest release version fixed the problems with displaying bitmap-scanned PDFs and certain display elements like Braille dots (inquire of their tech support about "Display Bug No. 2182"), and with the modal Foxit Reader Update Manager dialog box popping up on launch with no way to disable it?

Until Foxit fix one design flaw and at least two bugs, I'll take Adobe Reader 5 any old day.

Mark Odell

Fits said...

I SO don't understand a word of what anyone is talking about so I'll stick with the pictures.