Hey, Check Out MY Reading
>> Tuesday, December 8, 2009
How's this for a kick in the teeth? Ages and ages ago, I answered a question on Ba Zi, aka Chinese astrology, and *lynne* from Answers Without, Answers Within, offered to give me a reading.
Well, life imposes and interferes with the best intentions and things were somewhat delayed. However, dear *lynne* never forgot me and has put up my readings here, here and here. Way to go *lynne* and a huge thank you for your time, talent and hard work!
Thing is, my old stomping grounds, today.com has apparently forbidden me even to see today.com blogs any more. I click on one of the many still on my bloglists, I'm sent to a "you are forbidden" screen. This is independent of browser or which of my home computers I use. I have to, literally use someone else's computer. To read my own reading.
Aside from the stupidity in restricting viewers, this kind of petty crap makes me more and more glad I left today.com long long ago.
I am very glad you finally got your reading!
However, after checking out your 3-part reading on her blog, I have realized the intellectual limits of my brain do not only apply to rocket science. I have found yet more that is simply beyond my brain wave capability. I'm glad it isn't too hard for you to understand, though!
I'll have to take your word for it.
it is a lot more complicated than some other types of readings!
Today.com is totally illogical and just plain ol' dumb as a bag o' rocks
Glad you managed to circumvent their pettiness and access the posts! It's so ...small... of them to do that to you and others who left.
Until/unless I decide to seriously put effort into earning $$ via blogging, I figure I might as well get some small passive income trickle from my two blogs there.
Dear Stephanie,
Flit suggested that you might have an answer about the Martians that landed on the frozen lake behind my house yesterday. There were three perfect circles in the snow, set as if at corners of an imaginary equilateral triangle. That would be flying saucers, right?
How can Today restrict you from reading blogs? I don't get it . . .
I don't know how they do it, either, but none of the computers in my house can access it and I have heard that there is another ex-today individual who has the same issue.
What really makes me wonder is why?