Bibi is offline
Good news and bad news. Which do you want first? Ok, then, good news: as you may have noticed, I had a new layout, because the last one wasn't working well with IE, and even though I hate IE with all my strength, most visitors, although probably not most my frequent readers, use that evil browser. So I chose a ready-to-use style and made some changes. Now it's all working (I hope so!) and I finished all the CSS changes I had planned. No more changes for a while, but in the future I will still change the size of my right column, which requires a change in the background image besides a change in the style sheet. I hope you like this new style.
And the bad news is that I don't have connection at home right now, and I post from home. Usually I stay at home all day and I have my life on-line! If I have to write a review I have to be connected to check up stuff, to download the images, to read about it, etc. I need to be connected to talk to people and I need it to blog. In other words: I currently don't have a life, now I'm an undead or a zombi, whatever you chooses. I'm not sure I will survive until I have it back up, in maybe 2 days, but until then please don't leave me, ok? Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.
Zombibi, from someone else's computer and connection. Who has connection has power.





Comments
bem vinda ao mundo dos zombies, bibi :)
espero que esse problema se resolva depressa e recuperes a tua ligação/vida depressa, antes que a transformação fique permanente. vê o que me aconteceu a mim... ;)
Posted by: jorge | January 10, 2006 10:15 PM
oops... a box comeu os caracteres portugueses.
Posted by: jorge | January 10, 2006 10:18 PM
I am not leaving, I'll sleep on the couch tonight,since you are not at home.:-)
Posted by: Hemaworstje | January 11, 2006 3:31 AM
To Bibi my beautiful blogger, waiting for you to come back to me.
Byron
Posted by: Byron | January 11, 2006 3:46 AM
Eu também perdi o acesso de casa, temporariamente. Meu quarto está sendo reformado, mas a coisa vai ser rápida. A sorte é que tenho acesso permanente no trabalho. :)
Beijos
Posted by: João M. | January 11, 2006 10:12 AM
We can't go nowhere. You got us hooked.
Posted by: Bertrand | January 11, 2006 10:12 AM
I think you'll find you have a very loyal group of readers. Two days won't lose anyone.
By the way, the new layout looks great using Firefox!
Posted by: Mark | January 11, 2006 10:33 PM
Two days? Forget it. I am out of here!! ;)
Posted by: Chris | January 11, 2006 11:32 PM
Hé Bibi , tu plaisantes !?
DEUX jours à attendre d'autres surprises , c'est sympa ! Ne t'en fais pas , je crois que personne ne va te laisser tomber , au contraire !
Enjoy the rest ,sometimes this kind of thing does not happen par hasard ;) !
And by the way , Bonne Année 2006 !!!
Salut .
Posted by: Massilianana | January 12, 2006 10:49 AM
No worries too much, there are times when I feel same too, that it feels guilty to spend much time online. I did almost daily, since I work on computer mostly.
In one sense we still have to interact offline, but online interaction is another way that people have to get to use to.
Anyway, I check your blog occassionaly, some of them are really useful, some inspiring.
You probably know this blog as well, I recommend:
www.lifehacker.com
drawn.ca
Posted by: Jimmy Enzym | January 14, 2006 12:05 PM
Thanks you guys, and girl (Merci beaucoup Massiliana) :)
Hey Jimmy, I read those two blogs and I always find neat things at them, but thanks for the suggestion. :)
Posted by: Bibi | January 14, 2006 3:48 PM
The world is changing slowly.
I have 47% I.E.
34% FFox.
But I think blogs probably have much higher FF than in the real online world. People who read blogs are more likely to be 'old hands' or a bit better with technology. Maybe..
We should have buttons for 'works best in Firefox'.
I hope the connection at home works out ok BeeBee.
Posted by: peacay | January 14, 2006 6:36 PM