I am SOOO beat all to hell. Here’s why. That, and driving all the way across the Olympic Peninsula and getting registered to get there.
Please report all technical issues you may encounter to: dave.baxter [at] killingthegrizzly [dot] com and explain the headache.
Enjoy the online Peachiness!
I am SOOO beat all to hell. Here’s why. That, and driving all the way across the Olympic Peninsula and getting registered to get there.
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Blogspot does not like me at the moment, so the info is getting dumped here.
“I don’t see why they’d object. Good story telling is good storytelling. Dickens wrote ghost stories, Jane Austen wrote romances, and Jack London (if I recall correctly) wrote SF, as did Conan-Doyle.”
and … related to the previouis entry. the website for Killing the Grizzly does not like IE 8 (page crash, recover, crash again), and it doesn’t seem to like Firefox either. Please let them know, although it is entirely possible the problem is at my end.
Yup. This is a bunch of good solid hacks (“Hack” — pull the cart, go home, eat the oats, don’t care what happens to the cart, get up and pull another cart tomorrow); hard workers, very professional.
Eh, what? What’s IE 8?? We don’t always get each other’s acronyms. LTD.
Of course, all those people mentioned above INVENTED these forms. They’re the thoroughbreds, running their own individual race, solving the original problems. Don’t get the timeline backwards.
ah, true (hack vs. thoroughbred), though Dickens was following an old-old tradition, he just seemed to do it better (he still wrote “popular fiction” of the era). Ditto Austen and London, and any number of writers now considered Classical Writers, including Shakespeare (the Hack of Uber-Hacks)!
IE 8, Internet Explorer 8 (web browser). It has a “recover from page crash: feature but something doesn’t work with it. No likey Killing the Grizzly, I could see the site on Firefox (3,10, I think), but it was painfully slow.
Look up Irving’s “Job-writer” story. DO go tell the KTG people that it’s not working — will be appreciated.
Whacky McCracky, guys – the KTG site is IE8 and FF compatible, and works on both without a hitch on my computador, when tested. Probably need to make sure you’ve got the java/Flash add-ons for FF installed. Not sure beyond that. Feel free to send any specific error messages you get to contact@killingthegrizzly.com and we can look into it.