![]() Your Mum amongst many others, has been a stalwart, in her support. The children maintain their enthusiasm despite the infrastructure letting us down so often. To give some positive feedback, though, the teddy blog goes from strength to strength. ![]() I had recently to cut the umbilical from a treasured hardworked companion and know your pain! There comes a certain level of loss where you have to gulp and walk away. Seems to me you were on the point of adoption with that mac. Thankfully, the kids at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh have made my month with their efforts today in creating their podcast. If you have positive vibes to send over the blog now would be a good time. A summary would be welcome if someone has the will and the time. I have ceased thinking, in fact, about the bigger picture. Next week I should get all that back, but missing three weeks in the blogosphere means I haven't a clue what's going on. And work first time.įinally, NetNewsWire has lost its subscriptions somewhere deep in the system. Most of it is on DVDs but it doesn't make up for having system-deep information that makes Web 2.0 stuff tick. Please don't bother with jibes about backing up. If you're reading this waiting for something from me please get back in touch. Address book is not available yet, nor are my emails to do lists, nor are the 20 or so actionable emails that had to be dealt with. The Mac has ceased to be and is currently undergoing rescue treatment - we've got the information off the hard disk but I can realistically access very little of it without an elaborate collection of USB and firewire cables linking it to a life support Mac. I am gutted, though, that this looks like an opportunity I'll have to pass up. At the moment time at home is more valuable than spending a week waiting in airports. After an admin hitch I am afraid that I won't be able to make it to Lanzarote next week for the podcasting eTwinning camp - there are simply no flights left that don't involve 15 hours of travel and lengthy stop overs on airport sofas. ![]() Worse, though, on a practical level, is that time is becoming very short. I still don't know what I'll be doing next year, although I'm in the happy position of having some choices, I think. Tosh to return home tomorrow but what a horrible two weeks we've had. I don't complain much but the black colour scheme of the blog is really reflecting how I'm feeling at the moment on so many levels:
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