In case you don't know,
FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions. If you have a question about
A Jarful of Stories, start here. You just may
find the answer you're looking for! If not, please be sure and e-mail
me at rick@jarfulofstories.com with your question. I
love to answer questions. The most recent questions will be at the top
of this file.
Does it get on your nerves when the answer to a FAQ has nothing to do with the question just asked or what?
The nation's capital is Washington, D.C.
which is easily confused with the State of Washington on the western
coast of our country. The capital of Washington is Seattle but the
capital of our country is the other
Washington on the eastern coast. At the time the cities were built, we
were quickly running out of names for cities and states. Good thing we
didn't have to double up before we got to places like Why, Arizona.
If I write to you, will put post it on this webpage?
Only
if you want your special message read by thousands of people (ok, well
more like a handful of people). A good way to get your message
considered for this webpage is to E-MAIL
it to me. Don't just dream it up in your mind, ok? I can't read minds
this week. I'm too busy. And if your message is BIG TIME important,
then I'll make room for it. You can tell this website is pretty much
full of important stuff, right? Nay.
Why
has it taken MONTHS for you to up-date this webpage? Isn't that a job
that should take, oh, maybe 15 minutes?
You
have no
idea how complex, demanding and complex (did I already say that?) this
website really is. I do so such writing that my computer
is starting to run low on certain letters. I have to dip into the
"recycle" box to find an "e" or a "t". Actually, on a national level,
we are starting to run out of certain letters. That makes recycling on
your computer even more important. Now then, what was the
question?
There
seems to be a lot of reruns lately on A Jarful of Stories.
What's up with that? Are you losing your mojo or are you just lazy?
In
case you're wondering, mojo
is slang for motivation. It is also a combination of luck, tack and
skill. There is a lot of luck when it comes to producing a radio show
like this because I'm lucky if I get it done in time to send it to the
radio stations. But if you want to know the truth, I'm just lazy.
What
has happened to the quote of the week? You used to include a new quote
each week and now you don't.
Please
don't quote me on this, but I've been kinda busy lately, ok? I bought a
new computer in August and I'm still trying to figure out how to use
the quote key. Each time I press the quote key, all I get is an
apostrophe. Same with all the little symbols above the numbers. Rest
assured that as soon as I correct this glitch I'll be on the way to
more top quality radio programming including the quotes you miss so
much. Sheesh!
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