I spent all the live-long day working with the Greymatter templates. Early in the day I tracked down some resources I wanted to link to, then after the morning fog lifted, I had at the code.
Ah, Bruce...you've come around to my way of thinking! ;-)
I've been so badly out of touch with you, as well as with my main journal at Angelfire, much to my chagrin. But I like the convenience of LiveJournal, and the ability to NOT be forced to remember my < p >'s and my < br >'s so often.
Still, the main journal at Angelfire gets cut into by all my time blogging here. And I don't want to neglect those who knew me when.
But enough about that---I hope you keep up on your usage of these new forms of journalling, and that your course on the online journal goes well---feel free to use me for anything you need to. Break a leg. Metaphorically speaking. *g*
Tom (and, BTW, I added you as a "friend"...I like the sense of community here.)
Don't mistake this as my becoming a convert. I've set up diaries here, on Diaryland and on Diary-X in addition to blogs on my site using Blogger and Greymatter. It's all so I could get a feel for different programs/services and be able to demonstrate to my workshop attendees how each one works, (without looking like a total idiot. I can do partial idiot.)
It will be a while before I can determine how one of these can compliment Chris already left a playful note on Diaryland or Diary-X (I can't remember which) saying, "Jeez! Same entry in every journal. Can't you be a bit more creative? ;)", so I guess that's not an option...
In any event, you're welcome to cruise by "Journal Central" at http://www.brucew.com/wab/. In fact, if you can think of some other resources I can add to the links on that page we'd all appreciate it.
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I've been so badly out of touch with you, as well as with my main journal at Angelfire, much to my chagrin. But I like the convenience of LiveJournal, and the ability to NOT be forced to remember my < p >'s and my < br >'s so often.
Still, the main journal at Angelfire gets cut into by all my time blogging here. And I don't want to neglect those who knew me when.
But enough about that---I hope you keep up on your usage of these new forms of journalling, and that your course on the online journal goes well---feel free to use me for anything you need to. Break a leg. Metaphorically speaking. *g*
Tom (and, BTW, I added you as a "friend"...I like the sense of community here.)
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Don't mistake this as my becoming a convert. I've set up diaries here, on Diaryland and on Diary-X in addition to blogs on my site using Blogger and Greymatter. It's all so I could get a feel for different programs/services and be able to demonstrate to my workshop attendees how each one works, (without looking like a total idiot. I can do partial idiot.)
It will be a while before I can determine how one of these can compliment Chris already left a playful note on Diaryland or Diary-X (I can't remember which) saying, "Jeez! Same entry in every journal. Can't you be a bit more creative? ;)", so I guess that's not an option...
In any event, you're welcome to cruise by "Journal Central" at http://www.brucew.com/wab/. In fact, if you can think of some other resources I can add to the links on that page we'd all appreciate it.
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I can't imagine maintaining SEVEN journals. I've had a hard enough time keeping up with Scenic Route and Backroads for all these years.
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