Cochise County AA Web Site
There are two versions of this web site
High Speed Connection Version
Low Speed Connection Version
For fast DSL, cable, or satellite modems
Graphics intensive - Many pictures
Best with broadband connections
For Dial-Up or ISDN modems
Same information - Few graphics - Not as fancy
Best with slower connections
NOTE: As a voluntary option for frequent visitors to this website, I can install a NON-TRACKING cookie ( named "CCAASpeedPrefer" ) on your hard drive which bypasses this page for the next 6 months and takes you directly to your preferred "Fast" or "Slow" Home Page.
I promise I won't use the cookie to insert the dreaded "Boot Sector Zero Carotid Virus". This virus will disintegrate your hard drive and launch a jagged shard at relativistic speeds towards your neck, severing your carotid artery so that you die a slow, agonizing death. Nah, wouldn't do that to ya.
Sure, I'm the trusting sort -- install the cookie to skip this page and take me directly to the "High Speed" Home Page for the next 6 months.
Click Image to install
"High-Speed" cookie
Sure, I'm the trusting sort -- install the cookie to skip this page and take me directly to the "Low Speed" Home Page for the next 6 months.
Click Image to install
"Low-Speed" cookie
( Although I'm not usually a big fan of cookies, they do have some good uses -- this being one of them.
However, if you have cookies turned off or a "cookie killer" in your browser, obviously this option won't work. )
*
If you're seeing this, you probably have Javascript disabled in your browser.
You're not alone--about 10% of Internet users don't trust Javascript and disable it.
That's because malicious assholes can use Javascripts to do bad stuff to your computer.
Fortunately, I'm a drunk, not an asshole (assuming you don't ask my ex-wife),
and my Javascripts just generate maps and display AA meeting lists.
Most areas of this site don't use Javascript, but if it's disabled, none of the map functions work.
If ya wanna view the map information, you'll have to enable Javascript.
You can always disable Javascript later if you so choose.
Internet Explorer 8
Enable / Disable Javascript
Firefox 3.6.3
Enable / Disable Javascript
Safari 5
Enable / Disable Javascript
Select Internet Options from the Tools menu
Click the Security tab
Select the zone that you want to control (usually Internet)
Select Custom Level
Scroll down almost to the bottom of the list
Find the section called Scripting
The first option is Active Scripting
Select Enable or Disable
Click OK to apply the change
Keep clicking OK until all of the dialog windows disappear
Select Options from the Tools menu
Select the Content tab
Check the box to enable Javascript
Uncheck the box to disable Javascript
Select OK
On the Safari menu, click on Preferences
Select the Security icon
Click Enable JavaScript under Web Content
Close the Preferences window
Close and restart Safari