Well. Life just gets more and more complicated. I try to quit HSB and try my hand at Blogger, and what does HSB do? Goes and upgrades to an entirely new, very user-friendly platform with all sorts of very cool bells and whistles including a pseudo-facebook feature. Now how am I supposed to leave?
Ironically, when many HSB users were jumping ship to Blogger, I stayed. And at a time when many Blogger users have been jumping to Wordpress, I’ve finally jumped to Blogger… but now HSB itself has jumped to Wordpress. Is that fair? And if Blogger was a step or two above HSB, and Wordpress is a step or two above Blogger, then where on the scale does the new HSB/Wordpress hybrid fall? It’s all so… confusing. (Not really. I’m being melodramatic.)
I was keeping up my HSB blog for a while by double-posting the homeschool-oriented posts so they appeared both here and there. But when HSB converted to its new interface a few weeks ago, I was just too darn busy to deal with it. I’ve just been doing everything here. Not that it’s been a whole lot. But I have finally gone to play around over there a bit, and I have to admit, I like it. I might like it better than Blogger.
So... I’m still learning the ropes here, and now I have to decide whether I want to learn this new HSB-- and if so, whether I will continue to learn both or just quit Blogger while I’m still young at it. Decisions, decisions.
Meanwhile, all you Blogger users who found it so difficult to download and/or comment on the HSB blog-- go see what you think. Pull it up, try to comment, and tell me whether it's easier now. I'm just curious.
That’s my ramble for the day. Oh, and thanks to ComfyDenim for the inspiration for the title of this post.
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Friday, June 4, 2010
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I can't comment on your HSB blog, it says I must be logged in.
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"chickin" was the word verification. Thought you'd like to know blogger is forcing people to misspell.
ReplyDeleteThen, I thought, well, it could be like chick-in. Like a love in, or a sit in, only chicks.
Whichever works, huh?
even funnier, the second one was "gramati", like the illuminati for grammar teachers.
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!
yeah, i am annoyed about that "must be logged in to comment" thing. comment issues were a factor in my move here, so if hsb doesn't fix that, i'm so out of there.
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