Chicago Tribune article
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 10:49 pm
Rick Kogan wrote a nice article about me in today's Chicago Tribune: http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertain ... tml#page=1
Chicago Tribune won't let me see it. It tells me I'm allowed to view 5 articles per month, then takes me to their home page. I briefly saw your headline, something about Life After Jeopardy, but that's all it would let me see.grebelschnitz wrote:Rick Kogan wrote a nice article about me in today's Chicago Tribune: http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertain ... tml#page=1
You can get at it by doing a Google search on the title of the article and then clicking through the Google link. --BobTheConfessor wrote:Chicago Tribune won't let me see it. It tells me I'm allowed to view 5 articles per month, then takes me to their home page. I briefly saw your headline, something about Life After Jeopardy, but that's all it would let me see.grebelschnitz wrote:Rick Kogan wrote a nice article about me in today's Chicago Tribune: http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertain ... tml#page=1
This works for Firefox and Chrome, but does not work for IE.Bob78164 wrote:You can get at it by doing a Google search on the title of the article and then clicking through the Google link.TheConfessor wrote:Chicago Tribune won't let me see it. It tells me I'm allowed to view 5 articles per month, then takes me to their home page. I briefly saw your headline, something about Life After Jeopardy, but that's all it would let me see.grebelschnitz wrote:Rick Kogan wrote a nice article about me in today's Chicago Tribune: http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertain ... tml#page=1
TheConfessor said it was "something about Life After Jeopardy." The first hit for the LAJ phrase was the article in question.Jeemie wrote:And the title is "Final Answer: There's life after Jeopardy!"
Bob#'s trick only works if you actually know the title.
I usually take the article URL, share it on facebook so that only I can see it, and then click from there. Does that work for you?Estonut wrote:TheConfessor said it was "something about Life After Jeopardy." The first hit for the LAJ phrase was the article in question.Jeemie wrote:And the title is "Final Answer: There's life after Jeopardy!"
Bob#'s trick only works if you actually know the title.