Technical Difficulties
Posted: Thursday, 09 March 2006 |
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Oh boy! I can't wait for the fank.
Foxy from just out of sight
Who is this man, Technical Difficulties? I think we should be told. He looks like an ageing rocker to me.
? from ?
No problems - dig those sideys. The homepage and the featured blogs haven't changed for weeks though. What's going on?
Sasquatch from Shetland
Homepage and featured blog changes coming up today. That is one of the 大象传媒's great engineers hard at work making sure Islandblogging is delevered to one and all, it is in no way some random picture i found on the 大象传媒's image archive ;) G
Graham, IBHQ from Glasgow
Thought we may have overloaded the system. All these bloggers blogging because they couldn't leave their snow bound houses. Is it a shot of an old tardis or a 70's OU programme?
Herman from Orkney
i believe i first pointed out the... how can i put it... latency, yes latency - in the island blog manufacturing process (a little like the weaving, when not connected to the electric, i think): i quote (myself) <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/islandblogging/blogs/005252/0000006302.shtml">the featured truaghan</a> <br><i> "it was me that was thinking this blogging is a little like the genuine royal mail posties and all, isn't it after a fortnight now since i posted my letter to Far North and confused youse all into the baragain. And the best part of a week since I replied to Mr Morwenna's polite but credulous inquiry. Some of youse will find it a thrill, day after fankless day, waiting on a letter to arrive. But those of us living in a modren white house in the late 20th century expect progress. The telegram used to be quite an event in my village, and provided faster communication than I believe is now available even in hotels. Maybe faster blogging on this site is ahead? Who knows (Mr IBHQ?) My own remedy is still available at the usual rate.</i><br> Exile from on Point Street"<br> <br> I also have no idea when this or that post was made, and also wondering is html (had tea, must lie-down) understood by Mr Sidies at IBHQ? A reply would be courteous but refusal often defends... ooh matron, I feel a little faint...
Exile on Point Street from Tarbert, still, waiting for the sunday ferry...