For liberta

and others.

Books – atm I have approx 40 sci-fi books. 50 or so assorted grown up fiction (including a variety of romance). Probably about 400 childrens books, from brand new to extremely battered.

The 200 I picked up the other day are partly ex reading scheme from a school, and most of those are extremely battered. Some annuals (oldest one is 1959!). Quite a lot of assorted other children fiction ranging from brand new board books, to battered novels.

There you go – that didn’t help at all, did it?

roflol…my problem is finding the time to list them, and when I start listing them, to stop reading them!

Liberta, I’ll have a look at the comments script. Given that it doesn’t validate the email address anyway…although I am considering seeing whether it is possible to restrict commenting to logged in users, so you’d all be required to log in. What do you reckon to that? Feedback in a so far unregulated comment box please 😉


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11 responses to “For liberta”

  1. I would be more than happy to log in to comment or even read the blog – and am seriously considering whether I want to set something similar up on my own blog.

  2. my friend can’t leave a comment on mine and I haven’t knowingly done anything to stop her!

  3. Well I don’t like having to login to comment – but I would for you grin

  4. likewise 🙂

  5. Me too. I’d log in for you cos I know you (even though you still run off the age of the page and I can’t read what I’ve written till I post it ;-))But if I read anything off the blogring, and I have to log in to comment, I just don’t bother. How lazy is that. 🙂

  6. Hmm – I’d log in to comment, but I rather like it when rl friends (unconnected with he) have dropped by my blog and said hello. I can’t see that happening if they have to log in to comment. I would say to rather spend your time on sorting out those books 😉

  7. The log in would be a register once and hopefully it would remember you…still pondering really.

  8. Jax, I spent an afternoon with my code and cut out loads of their stuff, including the “email (required)” malarky. Thats not bad for a mainframer! I know it will upset Tim, but I did it with dreamweaver, just downloaded the site, and worked through the documents until I found what I needed. Remember the problem we had right at the start when comments were not being shown – a bug-ette in the code, now commented out in our blogs.
    As for logging in to comment. I would say no-way-hosah, its going to put people off. But if you go down that route then I will log on to view your blog.
    The comment controls allow you to view before they are posted, or, allow you to edit or delete anyones posts, so anything untoward can be removed pretty sharpish.

  9. Jax is there anyway that everyone on the blog ring can be logged on to everyone’s blog pages full-time and then anyone else who wants to comment have to register separately – hope you understand what I am trying to say LOL

  10. Theoretically possible Karen, but not going to happen in a world where some ppl are on their own domains, some using blogger, and some somewhere in between.

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