Dinah, ClinkShrink, & Roy produce Shrink Rap: a blog by Psychiatrists for Psychiatrists, interested bystanders are also welcome. A place to talk; no one has to listen.
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Monday, July 24, 2006
Blogger is driving me nuts... this from a psychiatrist
So I click on to Shrink Rap and I notice that my post, Off Label In Jail, is only half there. Mostly it's just the clipped and pasted paragraphs from the NY Times and it stops dead in the middle of the sentence. What happened? Did I inadvertantly delete most of it? Did Clink do something? Roy? So, not wanting half my thoughts up, I figured I'd save it as a draft and think about whether I wanted to redo it tomorrow. Only I did, and the half post remained up. So, I decided to delete the entire thing, only it's gone from the dashboard, but remains on the blog. I try again to delete it, but it doesn't exist to delete, but it's there! Okay, and by the time I've finished posting this, it will be gone and I'll have to wonder if it ever existed. Is it bad that I've passed these genes on to my offspring? In terms of diagnosis-- let's not go there.
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You're still responsible personally for any nutty behavior, because stats on blogger performance are available and you could have picked Type Pad. I guess I don't know that the DSM has been updated to include Type Pad.
ReplyDeleteFound it!
ReplyDeleteI just couldn't resist posting a link to this joke . . .
ReplyDeleteObvious, I know, but when I read the title of this joke, I mean, post, (hee!) this is what I thought of . . . (a touch off-color, barely)