I had a choice: write a blog entry, or fix the reCaptcha thing so that boots could have his precious "preview" when he deigned to leave a comment.
So the comments should work now, with the reCaptcha spam-avoidance thingie, whether you are self-secure enough to just send your words winging through the wires, or like bootsie and you have to review them before you can let them go.
Maybe I'll write a real blog entry tomorrow.
Least I have one. boots isn't man enough to have a blog ... <grumble>




I am tetched. Truly.
I do seem to be getting old though. In the previous incarnation of your blog, wasn't "preview" highly recommended or mandatory? The oldteimer's, you know, can't remember a thing I don't find tattooed on some limb or another.
I'm still a bit confused about why you had to fix it if it wasn't broken, but I'll just grin on that one.
And I do not "deign" to leave a comment you sneaky lizard, I slaver over the very opportunity to pollute your blog with my moronic idiocy.
So there. I had a blog once. It was a blogger blog. It was such a pita to compose a post using their ever-so-clever bug-filled interface that I got rid of the thing.
One of these days I'll have a Real Blog, one that will make it kind of easy to see what's new, read the stuff, like that. But I'm building it from bits, and it takes bits and bits of time.
Yessssss, nasssssty bootsesssss will have hisssss blogsssss my little darlingsssssss.
Yeah, waaaaayyyy back I had disabled the "Post", forcing a "Preview" for the very same reason I have the reCaptcha -- spam comments.
It's more of an irritation than a problem. I get e-mail for each comment. Getting spam comments means more e-mail but it isn't _good_ email and I need to go scrub the spam out. Irritating.
You understand "irritating", yes?
I'm trying to disable the reCAPTCHA until I can get them straightened out. They have me register a domain and, presumably, all the sub-domains come with it, but the configuration of my subs are such that they seem to be their own domains, etc. The blog is on a sub, the blogware runs on the top level. It's a bother.