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Daily Archives: January 10, 2016
How to get your Twitter Handle to show when people Share your blog articles.
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You ever notice how when your blog gets tweeted by someone that it says ‘by @wordpress’? You want it to say ‘by @yourtwitterhandle’, well not actually the words yourtwitterhandle. It would actually be whatever your actual…
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Being friends is more important than being right (according to my 5 year old, a conversation on the train about God and beliefs).
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Making assumptions
The Silent Eye Image source: freehdw It wasn’t much, in the greater scheme of things, but I was unaccountably angry. Not much I could do on the far end of a phone, but even so… the incident had hit … Continue reading
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Dark to dawn
The problem with winter in England is the darkness. It closes in before tea-time and the nights are long. I don’t mind the long nights so much, except that it limits what can be done outside. I rather like the … Continue reading