Apr. 18th, 2016

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One of my standby troubleshooting techniques whenever I run across a problem with something computerish is to feed the error language into my browser, which almost always leads directly to a solution.

However, it occurred to me, a few minutes ago, that this technique doesn't work very well at all when searching for error messages that are "thrown" by TiddlyWiki, for the simple reason that TiddlyWiki is, essentially, a clever application that includes all the code you need to run a wiki from a single file.

Said file contains the error message in its body (in case the message must be output), which means that searching for that message pretty much finds every copy of TiddlyWiki out there.

I'm gonna have to find a better way of solving my problem.

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In other news, I was at the bank today, moving funds around so that everything stays copacetic when the Treasury Department presents the check I sent off today for payment.

And for the second time in two weeks, someone went to the trouble to mention "Oh, what beautiful writing you have!"

Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. If it happens a third time, I'll not consider it "enemy action," but I will most certainly notice it.

Cheers...

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