Me: There must be a problem.
*runs task manager**checks proccesses**notices Spybot is missing*
Me: Dafuq?
( CUE THE TOSCA )
A series of mini-rant-updates:
Feb. 7th, 2013 05:05 pmFitly Written:
Firstly: The next 100 Things post will be up sometime Friday evening. There is no guarantee that I will work that day, but there is no guarantee that I won’t either. In either case, there will be much work done with the upper body and I will need a GENEROUS nap before I do any writing. I didn’t work today, but I decided to work out today. *listens carefully* Ah, there’s the ever-present question:
“DO YOU EVEN LIFT?”
Actually, thanks to my knee, it’s all I CAN do. I have the feeling that by the time June hits, I am going to be amusingly off-proportion.
( Continued… )
So it’s come to my attention that occasionally, the tags that I insert for the 100 things challenge aren’t working like they’re supposed to—they wind up directing to 100 Things challenges, all right. Just everyone else’s, not mine.
This isn’t a problem with LJ—it’s a problem with my desktop client. WLW doesn’t support LJ tags, and WebStory supports them—but they’re handled a la Wordpress, and so clicking a tag takes you to the Yandex search results, NOT my entries.
If a tag manages to lead you off of my LJ, drop me a comment in the comment section: I’ll have to go in and fix it manually. It’s a little annoying, but we can’t really have people not being able to find things just because of a little glitch in the coding of a client.
The next 100 Things post will be coming at a more reasonable hour than one in the morning. It’ll be one that almost all of us can relate to—and if you can’t relate to it, I’m going to have to ask for the examples that prove why, because nothing fixes this one quite like lampooning the offenders.
ONE MORE THING:
Don't be surprised if the look of my LJ here changes a few times in the upcoming fortnight or so; I'm trying to decide if I want to commit to a new layout, and I'll be trying loads of them until I decide. So no, you aren't going mad--the blog DOES look a little different.