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MrClaus
5th Jan 2015, 02:18
Something to consider if you want to pass your medical or that random drug test!

[URL="http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/gastronomic-addiction-in-china/5999824"]

Ps Copy and paste the link to make it work. Couldn't get the awful tools they provide on pprune to work to do it properly

Will IB Fayed
5th Jan 2015, 02:33
Food addiction in China - RN Breakfast - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/gastronomic-addiction-in-china/5999824)

and

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/a_bad_workman_always_blames_his_tools

MrClaus
5th Jan 2015, 03:16
I'm not an IT specialist, I'm a pilot.

And....

Auto recognition of URLs has existed for at least ten years, using these tools is like trying to build a plane with a stone hammer. So yes, I blame these crappy tools!

Also Will, I advise you go downtown Shanghai and have a hot pot.

onetrack
5th Jan 2015, 07:38
MrClaus - Every forum uses a different system of coding for links and images, it's not too hard to learn them.

On this forum when you have the "new thread" or "reply" webpage open, you'll see a number of small icons across the top of the text section.
If you place your cursor on the icon with the blue globe and chain link below it, the globe icon will brighten and you'll get an "insert link" message box appear.

http://oi62.tinypic.com/9ibs3t.jpg



Left-clicking on the blue globe icon produces a pop-up message box as shown below.
If you have copied the URL to your clipboard, merely place your cursor in the pop-up message box and press CTRL and V simultaneously to paste the URL into the pop-up box.

Make sure the "http" part isn't duplicated. Then click "OK" and the working link is automatically added to your reply.

You can check to see if the link is actually working properly by clicking "preview post", and the link should show up as a highlighted and working link.



http://oi58.tinypic.com/2i1pcea.jpg

Fliegenmong
5th Jan 2015, 08:12
Learn something everyday...Tks OT

Lowkoon
5th Jan 2015, 08:59
26 tons of inedible ?fake? salt seized in Guangzhou | TheNanfang (http://www.thenanfang.com/blog/26-tons-of-inedible-fake-salt-seized-in-guangzhou/)

Enough to harden your arteries.

wheels up
13th Jan 2015, 03:46
and another one...diseased pork:

BBC News - Chinese police arrest 110 for selling 'contaminated pork' (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-30774296)