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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Isn't Technology Wonderful?

I appologize for not posting! I have been busy, but what has been driving me crazy was a virus that somehow attached itself to my blog! I noticed it a few days ago when I tried to pull up my blog. My internet security (Great job Kapersky!) was blocking something called:

www.mktseek.com/myport.php?ref=postmaster HEUR:Trojan.Script.Iframer.

I was able to go to blogspot.com and sign in to my account and use the help forum. I posted what problems I was having and quickly got some responses. Both replies recommended deleteing some of the gadgets I had added. So, no more interactive "Joe Kitty", seasonal foods and sadly no more playlist. I really liked the playlist too. I'm not sure which one could have been the culprit, but the problem is resolved--at least for now.

Again, sorry for not posting. I'll have plenty to talk about in the next few days!

1 comment:

Jamie Mori said...

Oh Renee, I feel your pain. Glad you got it resolved.


Gone But Not Forgotten...

Even though you may be gone from this earth, you will always live on in our hearts!

Roscoe

Roscoe
A good walking buddy and awesome frisbee catcher! Life cut short by a brain tumor.

Tuffy

Tuffy
If ever there was a candidate for Dog Heaven, it would be Tuff. Tuff was put to rest December 7, 2012. At almost 14 years old, he threw the longevity curve for dogs of his breed-makeup and size. He battled 2 types of cancer and Cushing's Disease as well as arthritis. Faithful to the end and never grumpy, depite the constant care and nagging from me. Always the protector, gentleman and companion--you will be sorely missed by all who had the opportunity to know you.

Cranky Thomas

Cranky Thomas
Ever wonder why it's called "Life On CT Farm"? The horse you see in the pictures is Cranky Thomas, a registered quarter horse gelding. He was born May 5, 1980 in Galion, Alabama and passed away August 3, 2004 on CT Farm--his farm. He originally belonged to my husband, but I adopted him and I think he adopted me. We competed together in contest classes at local horse shows. But, an old injury finally slowed him down and I retired him in 2000. He was a loving and patient being that I completely trusted and admired. There will never be another like him, never. He meant so much to me that I named our farm after him as well as my company, Cranky T. LLC. He's gone now, but is still with me and now you.

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