I've been trying to comment on your blog, but it won't let me. When I tried OpenId and LiveJournal I just got "Sorry, we were unable to process your request" (owtte)
Then I tried as "Name/URL" but got the message "Google Error - The requested URL /2011/01/when-does-history-end.html... is too large to process."
I've run out of time and patience for now, so here's the comment I was trying to post. Feel free to copy it across as a comment to the blog if you want to (and if it will let you!)
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Hi - thanks for the link to this. I haven’t yet worked out how to find interesting blogs, so I just wait for links and recommendations!
You make some very good points here. I have experienced this in a number of ways:
As a parent, I find my children taking so much for granted - from central heating to cartons of fresh orange juice, from calculators to colour television - that was not available during my childhood. (And don’t even get me started on Google and the iPlayer.) Even to me, listing the things we didn’t have makes that era seem
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Thanks for reading and commenting. Your comment is showing up over there now. Another friend has been having trouble commenting there today, so maybe there's some glitch in the system.
I will go and comment to your post over there. Unfortunately it's not possible to reply to a comment, as on lj - all comments go to the original post. So commenters don't get notification of replies to comments.
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Then I tried as "Name/URL" but got the message "Google Error - The requested URL /2011/01/when-does-history-end.html... is too large to process."
I've run out of time and patience for now, so here's the comment I was trying to post. Feel free to copy it across as a comment to the blog if you want to (and if it will let you!)
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Hi - thanks for the link to this. I haven’t yet worked out how to find interesting blogs, so I just wait for links and recommendations!
You make some very good points here. I have experienced this in a number of ways:
As a parent, I find my children taking so much for granted - from central heating to cartons of fresh orange juice, from calculators to colour television - that was not available during my childhood. (And don’t even get me started on Google and the iPlayer.) Even to me, listing the things we didn’t have makes that era seem ( ... )
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Thanks for reading and commenting. Your comment is showing up over there now. Another friend has been having trouble commenting there today, so maybe there's some glitch in the system.
I will go and comment to your post over there. Unfortunately it's not possible to reply to a comment, as on lj - all comments go to the original post. So commenters don't get notification of replies to comments.
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