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God Bless the Web Masters

October 15, 2009 by Auntie Kate of Too Good to be Threw

I am now going on my 10th month of renovating my main web site. 091015explodeAlthough I have maintained it myself (well, with the kind assistance of Charlie, Forrest, Deb and others) for over mumblemumble years, this is the first major renovation I’ve undertaken.

About time you’re probably saying. Too Good to be Threw has gotten pigglywiggly, worse than any consignment or resale or thrift shop even. But how to decide what stays and what goes? How can I kill An Interview with the Author even though everyone on the planet who could possibly be interested in a consignment shop mystery already has a copy of The Picker Who Perished? Or how about that great example of an advertorial that so many Sharers have appreciated in the past? And the Save-the-Earth Pass It On page I worked SO hard on? And on and on. PS If these links don’t work, you’ll know what I decided. Go take a look at TGtbT.com to see.

And then there’s the internet sources who deleted me. The Wall Street Journal. Entrepreneur. The Christian Science Monitor. Even NARTS.

How web masters manage to cope with all this…and our egos as well…is a mystery to me. God bless them, every one.

Did you know if you Google “exploding computer images” you get 1,090,000 results? Really. Try it. What does that say about our civilization?
This image’s from http://imajyn.bandcamp.com/

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