My computer went into a sulk this morning and would not open up properly to let me get online - or rather, I could open my broadband connection but I couldn't open the browser... However it seems okay this evening and I've uninstalled two bits of software I added yesterday which I don't really need and may have been causing problems. And then the tube station was closed this morning, and although I got a bus almost immediately, it was diverted well off its usual expeditious route. And when I got to work I found myself doing a particularly frantic morning of being on-call archive person, exacerbated by the reprographic order from hell having been left holding over from Friday.
BUT, there turned out to be a workaround for the one page out of a series of 70+ very similar pages on our section of the website that I couldn't open to edit, and it appears to have worked. AND I have now finished editing these pages, involving removing a vast number of dead links remaining from previous, obsolete, versions of the site, updating information, and putting in standard text directing users to the online catalogue. Which gives me a mild sense of achievement.
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And in other news. Is
this article missing the point, or what? - 'When Salvator Rosa painted witches and demons, he wasn't indulging his macabre imagination - he was depicting real life.' A bit dubious, I should say: expressing the fantasies of his time, surely? not going along to the local sabbat and painting reportage.