…or my e-mail address, or my username, I\’m going to give up all electronic means of communication and go back to pen and paper.
I have been trying to leave reviews for a friend\’s book on the major booksellers\’ websites, and of course to do that you have to register (invent a password, come up with a username, oops, you\’re already a member, have you forgotten your password, here, we\’ll send you an e-mail so you can get a new one, just go to this link and start all over again). Writing a review is nothing compared to all the clicking and making up of names that I instantly forget.
I have been trying to become more active on Facebook–I\’m not sure why–and there again have come up with obstacles, such as thumbnails that won\’t upload (and what am I doing writing phrases like the last one?).
And finally, I have signed up on Twitter, and after many difficulties uploading my profile–caused by Twitter being \”overloaded,\” go figure–am tweeting…which is all, as it turns out, that I have energy for.
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Oh, the forgetting of passwords…I'd say more, but I can't reveal too much publicly.I did see your review was up!
And every time I think one up, it seems so brilliant, that I know I will never forget it.
I'm vesper sparrow on both FB and twitter if you want to \”friend\” me….
Oh, thanks. I will.
I know what you mean. I get so frustrated with all the password/username crap. At work we need to change our password every 6 weeks. I hate it.Twitter, huh? I'm cedarwaxwing if you want a follower there. Dona Patrick on FB if you want to connect there. Don't feel pressured though.
Hey, thanks. Every little bit helps!