Archive for Emz

Author ImageShe's more a rambler and a ponderer rather than anything else. Driven by perseverance and huge bouts of curiosity, she tends to lose her thought-train more often than should be possible. Insane, crazy, weird... But surely just your (not so) average nineteen year old English gal? ;-)

Firefox 3 - Download Day

Of all the things to blog about, I choose bloody Firefox 3. If you wonder why that’s a bad thing, well, if you thought everything that happened during the Hibernation was bad, what’s happened since that blog post has been worse. Much worse. Gah, I really guess no one did say life would be easy.
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The Hibernation

Have you ever wondered how a website owner could slip into hibernation, without a word and seemingly disappear from the world of all things online and meaningful? Well, let me list some possibilities that may have occurred for such hibernation to occur.

You can start, by failing to think of something for your series entitled Wednesday [...]

Oh My! Flying Penguins!

Now, some of you may have been ‘in the know’ during April Fools Day, and already discovered/encountered this BBC video, but nevertheless, it’s still worth a watch!
To those that aren’t in the know, this is just a short clip of a fake documentary regarding flying penguins! Honestly, if you have 1 minute and 31 seconds [...]

How Upgrading To WordPress 2.5 Goes Tits Up

I had a very long, rambling post for this. Actually, I still have it, I just unpublished it. Why? I very much doubt that you are that interested in what went wrong.
The basics? As short as possible…
This site is hosted via DreamHost, which offers one-click installs of WordPress. I have always used this method for [...]

Hello world!

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Uh. This automatically posted entry marks the moment things went right with WordPress. Amongst everything else that caused over a week of frustration, desperation and depression.
I’m keeping this Hello world! post, sounding like the Travelocity’s Alan Whicker, to remind myself of [...]