Don't you just love technical glitches?

This is a post that I’m linking to from my new page on our 100 Book Challenge to fundraise for OxfamUnwrapped. For some unknown reason there’s no comment field on the post, even though I’ve allowed discussion in the admin, and I’ve specifically asked for comments on the post, of book suggestions for us all. So for the time being, if you wanted to comment there, please comment here, and I’ll figure out the template issue later…


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5 responses to “Don't you just love technical glitches?”

  1. Some page templates don’t include the call to the comment form. 🙂
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  2. yeah, I thought it would be something like that. This blog needs an overhaul, and I keep promising myself I’ll find time for it…but not today!

  3. My blog does the same – urgently in need of new blog I think.
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  4. I think it’s our templates, they are getting on a bit now 😉

  5. What a fab thing to do. I will put my thinking cap on and maybe even join you
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