Sunday, October 7, 2012

Postcard by hand

What you'll also know is that I sometimes experience confusion about where apostrophes should be!

Philip Henser article

10 comments:

Guy Saville said...

Took me ages to work out what was going on here. A meta-blog! V. clever, K.

Meantime, before I'm allowed to publish this, I'm being asked to prove I'm not a robot. Don't know if I'll succeed...

Katharine D'Souza said...

Your familiarity with my handwriting might mean you're the only person who's been able to read this, Guy!

Sorry to everyone about the robot thing. I don't know if it's something Blogger started doing recently. There doesn't seem to be a way to turn it off.

K

Lexi said...

Go to Settings, Posts and Comments and you can turn it off.

I'm forgetting how to write, myself - my handwriting is getting worse through lack of use.

Katharine D'Souza said...

Ah ha! Thanks, Lexi. Hopefully robots can now post. If that's a good thing. I imagine I get so little traffic that the spambots haven't noticed me lurking in this corner of the internet anyway.

Anonymous said...

IT'S NOT FAIR! I AM A ROBOT AND WISH TO PROTEST AT YOUR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST ROBOTS. I SHALL BE MAKING A FORMAL COMPLAINT TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES.

JUST BECAUSE WE ARE METAL DOESN'T MEAN WE DON'T HAVE FEELINGS TOO, YOU KNOW.

*SNIFF*

Anonymous said...

Very useful blog. Keep up the good work.

Katharine D'Souza said...

A belated but warm welcome to all robots with internet access and typing skills.
K

Lexi said...

Perhaps I should have said that you may consider turning off anonymous postings as I have. Anonymous can be a pain...

Katharine D'Souza said...

Thanks, Lexi.

Guy Saville said...

Yes, I suppose I've had more practice with your hand writing than most!

'Anon' comments are a tricky one. I didn't initially allow them on my blog but definitely noticed an increase in comments once I did. I guess quite a lot of people want to comment but don't want to leave their names and/or can't be bothered to type in passwords etc. Luckily the nutter factor has been relatively small.