07-14-2008 09:05 AM
07-14-2008 09:15 AM - edited 07-14-2008 09:16 AM
I saw similar behavior and nearly posted something on it.
I did take a screen capture which I will post below. All I had to do was click back & retry. It happened when trying to give stars to smercurio. I figured maybe it was because he didn't like them, but he ended up with 5 stars anyway 😄
Happened yesterday morning.
07-14-2008 11:10 AM
07-14-2008 11:14 AM
07-14-2008 01:11 PM
LOL!! Thanks! Wonder how many times we posted a large picture and returned to see a low rating...
I saw an old post where I posted a pdf describing how to use the parallel post. And it's an avg of 4 out of 4 ratings.. 😮
Probably the finger hit the wrong value.. It happens... 😞
LOL!
07-14-2008 04:16 PM
I prefer kumquats.
@JoeLabView wrote:
It happened when trying to give stars to smercurio. I figured maybe it was because he didn't like them, but he ended up with 5 stars anyway 😄
07-14-2008 04:44 PM
I have a kumquat tree just outside my house.
Actually, I have three within about 50-60 yards\meters, as well as lemons, pomelos (best fruit ever), grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, dates, pecans, loquats and a couple of trees of tropical fruit, I'm not sure which (might be lychee and mango).
Oh, and for most of those there's more than one.
At the moment, though, none of them are really ripe. The grapes were just over a couple of weeks ago and the dates have about a month or so.
07-14-2008 04:56 PM
By the way, for those wondering what it might look like:
You can easily see some date trees (although those are a bit farther) as well as a pecan tree on the right side of the picture.
If you want, you can see a much better version here.
07-14-2008 04:57 PM
07-14-2008 05:11 PM
Well, unlike oranges or pomelos, there's nothing really to eat in them. They're small and mostly made of air. They have a rather strong taste, though (a bit sour, like lemons), and I have a friend who likes to cut them up and put them in tea. I personally don't care for them that much, although I can eat them.
smercurio_fc wrote:
Well, to be honest, I've never tasted a kumquat.