Blogger posts fail, world ends. Not.
"Google lost my trust yesterday. They’ll have to work twice as hard to regain it due to their lack of acknowledgment of the problem."
Ahh bless. You could just try taking yourself a little less seriously....
Google-owned Blogger has apologised for wrongly locking user accounts for being suspected spammers. The mistake, caused by a bug in data processing code, was uncovered on Friday and by Saturday the company said it had restored access to all accounts wrongly identified as spammers. The bug mistakenly identified blogs as spammers …
"Google lost my trust yesterday. They’ll have to work twice as hard to regain it due to their lack of acknowledgment of the problem."
Ahh bless. You could just try taking yourself a little less seriously....
"One irate blogger said: "Google lost my trust yesterday. "
I knew bloggers had an odd world view, but didn't realise it extended to trusting google.
item 1: Cox it announced it will report indiviuals attempting to go to kiddie porn sites to the authorities. Lot of innocent fish in this net.
item 2: A conspiracy used abuse reporting features of YAHOO chatrooms to ban the names of several room regulars. Then the gang moved in and assumed the identies of the regulars. To what end i have no clue.
paris because i hope the hard working business woman sues McKain for comparing her to a low life like a politician.
<welsh accent>
So them lovely boy bloggers lost their access for a day or two.
Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.
</welsh accent>
...and I want a refund. Oh, wait.
Paris, because she knows the value of double-your-money-back on a free service.
The correct quote is: "Oh dear. How sad. What a pity. Never mind. Heh heh heh heh"
And yup, I can hear the immutable Windsor Davies saying it now *evil grin*