Twitter takedown

May 21, 2008

Please accept my sincerest apologies to any and all of you who have had trouble accessing the ol’ blog this week.

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The problem seems to be that Twitter, the technically problematic social media application, is having issues. Again.

But now they’ve become my issues, too. And I’m tired of it.

Apparently the widget that was there in the left nav bar so you could see my Twitter postings was and is not working properly because the dang main site is up and down like a kid’s yo-yo.

And that meant, and evidently still means since the hubby just told me he couldn’t get the blog to open up, that my readers have been inconvenienced.

So, until Twitter gets its act together, and the Web 2.0 gods only know when that will be, I’ve taken down the link to this social media experiment. If you’re so inclined, you can still follow me directly at http://twitter.com/taxtweet if and when the dang thing is operational!

Thanks for your understanding and patience.

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