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I just loaded check4change on my firefox browser also. I don't think you need to worry about the specific blue box area on the left. I just chose edit select all and then every 4 seconds the page reloads - if a date becomes available you should be able to see it pop up, correct? Not sure if the alarm/sound function will work though...

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I think you have the answer Rob63. Just highlight the entire page and when the area in question gets refreshed with a date (not a blank) then the alarm will sound and it's time to move quickly if you want that date. As you can see, you are already fighting two others for dates. 1956.gif

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If you click on continue to calendar currently I would not expect to see the calendar unless you are very lucky.

Stay on the dashboard page and watch the left side of the screen for a date to appear, when you see a date appear THEN click to continue to calendar.

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Thanks Hank!!! :) Just to confirm... Once I see a calendar at the lower left corner of the screen, that is the time I hit "CONTINUE" on the upper left. It will take my to step 8 or something then just click continue at the bottom?

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If you click on continue to calendar currently I would not expect to see the calendar unless you are very lucky.

Stay on the dashboard page and watch the left side of the screen for a date to appear, when you see a date appear THEN click to continue to calendar.

OY ! 2 hits last while sleeping night. I hit the lower left date pop up and I saw the scheduling date, clicked on the blue date and nothing happened...happened so fast.

Is upper top left link, 'continue' the one to nail ? :huh2: Starting to enjoy this... :content: Rob

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OY ! 2 hits last while sleeping night. I hit the lower left date pop up and I saw the scheduling date, clicked on the blue date and nothing happened...happened so fast.

Is upper top left link, 'continue' the one to nail ? :huh2: Starting to enjoy this... :content: Rob

You click on the continue to schedule/calendar in the middle lower box.

I am sure those dates when quickly... there are many doing the same thing you are.

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You click on the continue to schedule/calendar in the middle lower box.

I am sure those dates when quickly... there are many doing the same thing you are.

Really ! :star: Got there firstist with the mostist...lol

I just tested the speed of a Boston to Mindanao e-mail and got 45 seconds :no:. Anyone know the location of ustraveldocs server...or is NSA keeping the location secret, so I can't move in next door ?

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I am betting east coast for the server.

I just did a speed test to Makati, not pretty: ping time: 171, download 6MB, upload 10MB Hate to think how bad it would be once getting away from the big cities.

I normally get: ping <10ms, download 50+MB, upload at least 11 MB

Now when I tested to Boston it was not as nice: ping 71ms, download 48MB, upload 10MB

http://www.speedtest.net/

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I am betting east coast for the server.

I just did a speed test to Makati, not pretty: ping time: 171, download 6MB, upload 10MB Hate to think how bad it would be once getting away from the big cities.

I normally get: ping <10ms, download 50+MB, upload at least 11 MB

Now when I tested to Boston it was not as nice: ping 71ms, download 48MB, upload 10MB

http://www.speedtest.net/

Hank I did a ping test on our USTD.com server, results as follows:

64 bytes from 54.xxx.x8.x5: icmp_seq=7 ttl=249 time=28.421 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=8 ttl=249 time=30.149 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=9 ttl=249 time=29.111 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=10 ttl=249 time=30.125 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=11 ttl=249 time=31.456 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=12 ttl=249 time=29.974 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=13 ttl=249 time=30.391 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=14 ttl=249 time=30.736 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=15 ttl=249 time=29.617 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=16 ttl=249 time=30.813 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=17 ttl=249 time=29.768 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=18 ttl=249 time=35.166 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=19 ttl=249 time=30.316 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=20 ttl=249 time=29.251 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=21 ttl=249 time=28.404 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=22 ttl=249 time=32.389 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=23 ttl=249 time=28.294 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=24 ttl=249 time=30.726 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=25 ttl=249 time=30.219 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=26 ttl=249 time=30.900 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=27 ttl=249 time=30.081 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=28 ttl=249 time=29.800 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=29 ttl=249 time=28.116 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=30 ttl=249 time=30.481 ms

64 bytes from 54.xxx.48.25: icmp_seq=31 ttl=249 time=28.995 ms

I'm suddenly hearing a strange drone overhead at 12 o'clock position :shocked:

Interested to see what you get results you get :content:

Rob

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I don't know about your guys/gals, but I found out the hard way when using C4C and getting an interview alarm, when I smacked the link continue, I get a C4C pop-up asking me if I want to leave the program !!!! Missed 2 interviews because of that stinker.... :blink:

I wrote the developer about this FUBAR, being a VIP donor ( very ignorant pinhead ) I asked for a C4C pop-up workaround....Right :whistle: Still waiting...

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Hey guys....if any of you are using google chrome, just get an add-on called PAGE MONITOR, very easy to use. I was helping my friend to get an interview date and after 3 days of staying up late last week, I got one for her for June 20th interview. I swear, PAGE MONITOR in google chrome is much easier to use. I tried the c4c for firefox also but I did not understand on how to use it.

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