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!

#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.