Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Look Ma! No Hands!

Huzzah!  Like many out there, while I am not a complete babe in the woods when it comes to the internet and all things computer-wise, neither am I very adept at quick navigation.  My boys love to tease me with the eternal explanation that it all has to do with the mystery of the giga-bytes.  I am an explorer who is thrilled by any discovery or victory I accomplish.  The RSS feed on the sidebar is one such triumph for me.

Big smile!

4 comments:

  1. I'm the same way! I was so proud of myself when I figured out how to put the RSS button on my blog. I still haven't figured out how to do the twitter and facebook button.

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  2. I checked out your blog, Lisa, and all I can say is thank you for taking the time to post on mine! I have five children as well, but they're all a bit older and not as high-maintenance as your brood. ;D

    I've decided I don't have time to tweet - so no twittering in my future. I've seen such cute buttons on other's blogs (like GNOWFGLINS) - something to aspire to!

    God bless your weekend with peace.

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  3. If you google "did you check the gigsbytes," it's become something of a geek joke, most successfully employed against a hyper-nerd who has no idea it's a joke, like so:

    User #2263 1414 posts
    Dope fish
    Whirlpool Enthusiast
    I dont know much about this sort of thing, but did you check the gigabytes?

    anchor: whrl.pl/RI4Tz
    posted 2005-Nov-19, 12am AEST
    User #39117 1832 posts
    M O R B O
    Whirlpool Enthusiast
    dope fish writes...

    What the h*** are you talking about?

    anchor: whrl.pl/RI4TQ
    posted 2005-Nov-19, 12am AEST
    User #97615 51 posts
    taciturn
    Forum Regular
    stix writes...

    I think it must be a joke. If it is, it's a very good one. :)

    anchor: whrl.pl/RI5Dj
    posted 2005-Nov-19, 1pm AEST

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  4. Well, clearly the RSS thing didn't work. Now I'm going to try again. If unsuccessful, you will all know that I am still on training wheels, and my son has to keep one hand on the back of my bicycle seat.

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