WordPress has just wasted another morning for me. I’m getting tired of this.
I had written an optimistic article about a young gentleman to whom I spoke yesterday (and to whom I had given an LPUK card with the address of this blog on it).
The point was really that it is very encouraging to meet people who deal with the prospect of voting for the first time by actually trying to find out something about what they’re voting for. And I am here to tell my fellow libertarians that there certainly are Young People Today who are definitely not any of the things they allege in the Daily Wail.
Anyway, should the young gentleman in question read this (as he said he might), and would like more information about the LPUK, its manifesto is here (in what I believe to be an intermediate stage of development).
Unless he has studied Chaucer , or is otherwise accustomed to the full expression of the Anglo-Saxon vulgate, I would feel obliged to mention that some of the bloggers linked to under ‘British Libertarians’ and ‘Anti-Righteous Indignation’ are fine exponents of Billingsgate and are inclined to apply to selected members of the oppressing class epithets which, I am inclined to suppose, might, by the scolding, nannying prudes who micro-manage the repressive kindergarten to which we are all confined, be deemed to be ‘unacceptable’.
So don’t look them up from a school computer, is all. And if you ever use WordPress, young sir, copy everything you’ve written before you click on anything. Anything at all. Believe me.
are you using their site to create posts? if so, why not use something like qumana or a blog editor?
i got fed up with it crashing and losing posts when finished and so on, but use qumana now instead, which stores the posts on my computer, and i upload them when i’m ready.
or have i missed something…..
Unfortunately qumana is incompatible with the particular level of operating system on this Mac. The reason why it has not been updated to the most recent level is to maintain reliable compatibility with very expensive Adobe applications.
Perhaps we might sacrifice this compatibility on one of the machines as there are now a number of useful applications which cannot be used without the most recent version of OS X.
I hear ya. Computers can be a real pain. I’ve got a similar problem with some of the Automator apps for my Mac, which would be fine if I bought a new one, as opposed to my 2 year old Powerbook…. grrrrr
If I find anything else that might help, I’ll let you know!