Geopolitical sit. rep. from the Thirdflooria Desk: New Cat has moved into East Thirdflooria, and we've had two months of complex cat negotiations, with Nomi making diplomatic overtures and Nina adopting a generally hawkish attitude -- she has a certain "line in the sand" mentality and sees New Cat's exceeding the Linen Closet Parallel as causus belli. Meanwhile, New Cat is impressed neither with conciliatory gestures nor acts of aggression, "long as there's eats and squirrels on the TV."
Conclusion: It'll probably all work out eventually.
Technical weirdness between Blogger comments and iOS seems now to be widespread. One of the Blogger Bug Forum people thought Chrome might work better than Safari, but I haven't had an opportunity to try this yet. Math Prof peep said he could leave identified comments via his iPad only by creating a Google account, but another attempt on an iPhone yielded only 50% success rate with that strategy.
Think we can safely conclude that Blogger comments are now hostage to the Platform Wars? Maybe now Blogger will step up.
That's a very wise Sphinx - warmth as well as Vic Lit.
ReplyDeleteActually you're right, she probably doesn't care that much about the Vic Lit.
DeleteBeauteous.
ReplyDeleteWhat's happening with the new kit? There was a new adoptee recently, right?
Geopolitical sit. rep. from the Thirdflooria Desk: New Cat has moved into East Thirdflooria, and we've had two months of complex cat negotiations, with Nomi making diplomatic overtures and Nina adopting a generally hawkish attitude -- she has a certain "line in the sand" mentality and sees New Cat's exceeding the Linen Closet Parallel as causus belli. Meanwhile, New Cat is impressed neither with conciliatory gestures nor acts of aggression, "long as there's eats and squirrels on the TV."
DeleteConclusion: It'll probably all work out eventually.
Oh good. They teach us tolerance, and they're even tolerant themselves every once in a blue moon.
DeleteAwww!
ReplyDelete(this is earwormopera; experiencing technical weirdness with blogger comments)
Technical weirdness between Blogger comments and iOS seems now to be widespread. One of the Blogger Bug Forum people thought Chrome might work better than Safari, but I haven't had an opportunity to try this yet. Math Prof peep said he could leave identified comments via his iPad only by creating a Google account, but another attempt on an iPhone yielded only 50% success rate with that strategy.
DeleteThink we can safely conclude that Blogger comments are now hostage to the Platform Wars? Maybe now Blogger will step up.