Hepp. Well, sorta. Blogger’s been having publishing problems for a couple of days, but today I got a tip by bloghopping, Perry has found that changing to one of the blogger-provided templates means you can at least post. Hence the facelift (or drop, possibly). You guys can’t talk back, though – not in public, anyway, you’ll have to e-mail me (address is my first name (any of them will do, check the under-construction-so-not-linked-anywhere-yet bio page if this is your/our first encounter) @ the site address – can you figure that out? If you can’t, I’ll never know…) Soon as the good folks at Blogger have sorted the problem out I’ll be back to normal. Apparently, the Blogger Pro people are fine (Hi, Donna!), an argument for forking out the $35, maybe?
My modem’s been sent, so hopefully I’ll be online other than at work within a few days. I found the drivers for the old modem on the net, but when I had a look at it at home I realised I didn’t have the right sort of lead to connect it to the PC anyway, so the drivers would do no good. And a lead would probably cost as much as the new modem, so I guess I’ll keep the old one for the trusty old mac.
I met up with Linda and Stine Pernille yesterday, and a good time was had. We talked mostly of current events (in our own lives, not as on BBC World), but managed a bit of “Do you remember?” as well. We had not managed to get hold of Anne Cathrine, but collectively got hold of her phone numbers. I’m going to send her an SMS and see if we can’t arrange another girls’ night soonish. Old friends are such fun! (So are new friends, but you know what I mean…)
The diary display issue is probably resolved for the moment, but once I go back to my preferred template, I guess I’ll have to look into it. I’m assuming it’s got something to do with the css, as it’s fine on any MSIE (where I’ve tested it), but looks awful on Netscape (which I used to prefer, now, with AOL involved, I’m sceptical).
Music in my head: Summer in the City