New LiveJournal blog

Sep 04, 2013 15:03


Over the last few months I have been alerted by LiveJournal that the remaining available memory in my photo scrapbook has been dwindling. Very recently, when I attempted to upload a photo with a new journal entry, I was alerted that my memory quota had been used up. I managed to increase my memory bank by either deleting duplicate photos from my scrapbook archive, or by deleting large photos from old posts and uploading smaller images in their place. It was, I realized, only a matter of time before my photo memory would be completely used up. I could see the writing on the wall last night as I was uploading photos with my Cape Town post. I will probably go over the limit upon my next journal travel entry, which I will post later this evening.

LiveJournal offered me a remedy to increase my photo memory bank--for a fee. I am not willing to pay for anything that I can get on-line for free. So, before I left on my European vacation with Mark I had already created a new LiveJournal, wrongradical2. I am still capable of posting entries to the journal you are reading now, provided they are text-only. Many of my entries have accompanying photos, whether they are for book reviews or travel stories. I want my journals to be chronologically in sequence and I am not optimistic that this evening's entry will be viewed here. If there is no room at the LiveJournal Inn I will announce that the ship has sailed for wrongradical2.

If you are interested in reading my journal, with its book reviews, occasional whines about my struggles with technology, and my travelogues, please join me at wrongradical2.

Both of my LiveJournals are open and do not require you to register with LiveJournal in order to read or comment on them.
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