More bugs than a crack house?

Is it just me, or have any of you shared this experience? When I click on a question, the screen jumps up and down worse than a barfly with a small bladder guzzling beer. Many times when I get the cursor in the box and start typing, the screen jumps and I have to reclick the cursor into the box. I am posting no pictures with this question.

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So, AohelL! What is the reason that you felt lead to put a picture in my question. I do not think that it adds anything, In fact, it is detracting.

I am placing no ads in this answer. But I'm thinking that some will appear. Hell, I don't even need Madam Z for this one.

Keep close to Nature's heart... climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.* Victims of circumstance owe it to fate. Victims of choice owe it to themselves.*One of the widest gaps in human experience is the gap between what we say we want to be and our willingness to discipline ourselves to get there.

About half the time I get "jumpy screen"  and I type but get nothing.  then I have to reset the curser to answer the question.  It is frustrating.

I get it too.

If a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, then that makes me a burning truck filled with TNT hurtling through a rocket fuel depot.

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