I just accidentally noticed this significant date. I may remove this whole blog from the Web in the near future as I am no longer updating it and its post-Brexit survival on a German site with UK registration is complicating my life. It’s been fun!
I just accidentally noticed this significant date. I may remove this whole blog from the Web in the near future as I am no longer updating it and its post-Brexit survival on a German site with UK registration is complicating my life. It’s been fun!
That’s a long time! (Personally, I’m all for keeping stuff online, but I don’t know how much hassle this German-UK thing is.)
Herr Rau! Ich fühle mich geschmeichelt! I know you and Frau Rau, mainly via Feedly. Both also going so long but younger than me. But maybe not as young as your photo?
I have all my blog with domainfactory but the co.uk I have bought through Namecheap (!) in the UK because I can no longer use .de or .eu. I hesitate to move the whole thing to a UK site because it’s been moved so often. Df is a bit confusing to me when they move stuff around. I seem to pay them through PayPal, but they use my co.uk email because it is on their site. I can’t work out why I need to keep any of this. Maybe I’ll rethink it, but I also thought about my digital death – I am only 78 but you never know – this could do with tidying up. Happy Easter holidays to both of you.
Indeed, my picture is younger than my blog, and five and a half years older than me, by now.
Happy Easter to you, too!
It seems it is no longer Easter. I intend to move the blog to a UK site and continue occasionally. Domainfactory are migrating my email, which is a pain.
Congratulations! I was just just following links from my own now-long-defunct language blog of the mid 2000s to see which blogs are still alive. Obviously most are now defunct, but your message was a nice surprise!
Thank you. I remember your name! I am thinking of moving it to a uk site and continuing.
Perfectly written. Not too simple, not too complex.