Cycling, Motoring and Web Development.
Tis true, I had almost given up on Woolie’s World after that amazingly dumb deletion of the database. But, I think I’ll stop recovering the previous posts and concentrate on writing new content. I’m going to start a mailing list soon which will update you on the new posts as they arrive, you can of course unsubscribe as well. I am automatically adding everyone in all IM contact lists to it, just unsubscribe if you don’t want to recieve any more emails.
Listen to this conversation I recorded the other day. Isn’t he just great! Oh, and you’re meant to be listening to the guy that isn’t northern ;).
Yup its true… I actually deleted the database that powers the content for this site. All of my previous posts and your comments have been lost. I’m trying to salvage what I can from the cached files of search engines. I’m finding a lot but its going to take a while to get it all back in shape.
It was about time that I upgraded my guitar. I currently am using an Affinity Series Squier Strat, but it’s about had it now. Firstly, when I got it, I managed to break the tremolo bar (don’t ask), also I dropped the tape dispenser on it, so it has a large dent on the top of the body. Even though I tried to cover it up with paint, it’s still noticeable when close up. Thirdly, the teeth inside the bottom E machine head are just about shredded so I don’t dare change the tuning of that string.All in all, I think it’s about time for me to get this new one.
Just now, I’ve been in one of those extremely awkward situations that I needed to get out of quickly. This time, yet again it was me getting caught on my Google search history. This time, however, it was slightly more embarrassing. I was “caught” by Chris and unfortunately he couldn’t have seen a worse search term. OK, here’s what happened. Josh and I were discussing the idea of adding a “homosexual chat up line” page to this blog, just for a laugh and to try and find the best ones. What I was doing was using Google to start us off, and tried to find some that we could modify and make rather obscene. Then, halfway through, I heard a knock at the door and it was Chris wanting me to search something for him on Google. Quickly, I closed the web page tabs. I agreed to search for him, and placed the cursor in my Google toolbar’s search box ready to type. However, what I had forgotten was that that shows the last searched terms! Shit! This is what appeared:
As you can probably imagine, I had to try and explain myself very quickly… So anyway, the moral of this story is: always delete your Google search history before showing it to someone.
sidhy - at 9:49pm, 15th November
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