Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Copying and Pasting a Word Document

You can copy and paste a word document. Open the word document by highlighting and copying the entire document. At your browser, navigate to blogger.com and then to your blog. Sign in with your Google credentials with your username/password. Click on New Post, Title it and then click on HTML. Then click on the text area and click on Paste. Save and Publish Post. It will look like the word document I have below.


Rarity of Sea Glass

Green, clear, brown, and amber beach glass is common (consider the most common colors of beer-bottles), though light blues, yellows and pink varieties have also been known to appear. Much more rare are gray, purple, bright red, and the black varieties. Red sea glass is found only once for every 5,000 pieces found, while the rarest of all seaglass, orange, can be found about once every 10,000 pieces. "Black" sea glass is rarely found and often originates from pre-1860 glass that is actually dark olive green. Some black sea glass is found around Australia, originating from 1940s beer bottles. Its rarity is due to the obscure materials that were used with glass to make the bottles, which increased its rate of decomposition.

Generally, seaglass has local origins, finished pieces have rarely more than a few miles from where the material was discarded.

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