Friday, September 28, 2007
#3 Password update
Well, having a look around all the clever MVLS blogs and comments and thought I'd give my password another go. Guess what! Instead of pressing ENTER after my 5th 'guessed' password, ! clicked onto SIGN IN instead ... mmmm it worked! Very pleased, but slightly frustrated and embarrassed. Now no time to continue tonight - have to watch television!
#3 Password issues
Well I have wasted about 1 hour here at home trying to remember my stupid password! I was sure I had written it all down with old technology - I think my dogsister ate the paper! I managed to send an email to blogspot.com and they are sending an email to me with my account details - but it is going to work not home - so I will be further delayed.
#3 Flickr update
Well, decided to try again - I will not be defeated (that is just what my dogsister Lexie would like!).
Successfully signed into Yahoo at work, phew! Off home to really get stuck into it!
Successfully signed into Yahoo at work, phew! Off home to really get stuck into it!
#3 Flickr
Well, I initially had trouble signing into a yahoo account through the Flicker link. So I have been defeated for a time.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
#2 What have I learnt?
Creating a blog is easy - tarting it up, although fun, is the time consuming part. I can imagine how people get carried away and it would be easy to spend hours playing around. I have done some "Lifelong learning" things in creating this blog. I had never really edited (defaced) a photograph before. I still have to work out how to shrink it to fit the page. Viewing other peoples blogs makes you competitive, in a good way. There are things others have that I would like, so you explore and try things out. I have also discovered that librarians are funny, creative and generous, although we all already knew this.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Sibling rivalry
I suffer from sibling rivalry. My rival is my dogsister, Lexie. Lexie can do no wrong. My mother has nicknamed her 'Precious', whereas I am only called 'Snooks'. Lexie can sit on the new couch, whereas I have to perch on the uncomfortable chair. Lexie can have little 'accidents' when excited, whereas I have to remain fully house-trained at all times. Lexie is let out into the front garden to yap at all passersby, whereas I have to keep my voice lowered in case the neighbours can hear our conversations.
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