I had this rather long, and I thought interesting post on what happened to me today when I decided to volunteer at Aubrey's school library. However, blogger evidently decided that to add to the strangeness of what happened that it was going to eat my post.
Now I don't have enough time to re-post and recover post as most times...didn't recover anything.
So, it will have to wait till later.
But it's good, I promise...
:-)
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It's all Bush's fault that the evil Blogger machine ate and digested your blog and never gave it back. Ooops. Sorry, had a "truthout" moment there. ;) (A little inside joke there kids. Nothing to see here. Move along, move along.)
I hate blogger. I used to always come up with great things to write and then Blogger would lose it and I would never get back to it. I am not sure what my excuse is now, but I blame it on PTSD from my Blogger days.
Sorry that happened. Maybe I will start a drive to raise funds for you to move from blogger to your own place.
I had Blogger eat my post once and i quickly learned to compose (and save) in M$ Word, until I actually see it, before discarding my work.
It has saved my bacon MANY, MANY, Many times...
If I could transfer all my posts (and, their associated comments) to somewhere else, I would switch in a heartbeat.
Maybe Yahoo! has a blog feature. . .
I just tried to check Yahoo! for a blogging feature and it is extremely slow to respond.
Grrrrrr!
Okay, time for suggestions, anyone?
Anyone?
Bueller?
Anyone?
Bueller?
I can't wait to hear about your "training" today Lisa ;-)
I moved all my posts to my own domain, but the process sucked because it was hand coded with no way to import the posts like in some blog programs. I had to go into view source and copy all of the code for the posts, then I set up a directory where I sorted them by month. It took me about 8 hours to get the 22 months of archives how I liked them on the new site. Luckily I use Haloscan so I just had to add the javascript code.
That was one of the big reasons I never switched. If someone hadn't given me the domain and server space for my birthday last year, I would still be on Blogger I am sure
Somebody bought the domains for this blog and my other one - so I guess they don't want me to have one.
:-)
Or they know how huge you are and want to cash in. Like whitehouse.org
Blogger must die.
They have eaten some of my best blog posts, and I usually get frustrated and skipt the rewrite.
The Blogger posts most likely to get eaten, I have found, are those that include tedious link work and much time spent when you are looking for just the "right" word.
I think historymike is on to something. The trivial bulk of my writing was never lost. Just the well thougth out and written posts that could have changed the world.
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