Signed up for a blog for the good ship Silkie today. However, Hotmail has been acting up today and I have not recieved a - belay that. Hotmail had classed your message as junk but I've put them right now!
Dave
Blog registration problem
- Nick
- Admiral of the Blue
- Posts: 5927
- Joined: Sun May 12, 2002 4:11 pm
- Boat Type: Albin Vega 27 and Morgan Giles 30
- Location: Oban. Scotland
- Contact:
Enjoy the blog . . .
Do you know why Hotmail had classed it as junk? Maybe I can change the address the auto-replies come from.
Hope you enjoy blogging . . . remember you will be able to include photos from your website if you reference the full URL in the blog (although Yotblog also provides storage space and an upload facility).
Just had a look at your website - Silkie looks like a fine craft, if I couldn't afford a Vega I would definitely go for a Hurley, although I believe thay are a bit short on headroom?
See you at Dunstafnage or on the water sometime,
Hope you enjoy blogging . . . remember you will be able to include photos from your website if you reference the full URL in the blog (although Yotblog also provides storage space and an upload facility).
Just had a look at your website - Silkie looks like a fine craft, if I couldn't afford a Vega I would definitely go for a Hurley, although I believe thay are a bit short on headroom?
See you at Dunstafnage or on the water sometime,
- Silkie
- Admiral of the Fleet
- Posts: 3475
- Joined: Sat Mar 05, 2005 12:55 pm
- Boat Type: Hurley 22
- Location: Bonnie Scotland
- Contact:
Hotmail etc
Sorry, don't know why Nickb@webcraft.co.uk was junked while Nick@webcraft.co.uk was fine. However, after unjunking "Your New Weblog - Verification" and clicking on the link, I received three copies of "Your New Weblog" which seemed a bit excessive. Possibly your mail machine re-trying after receiving vague replies from Hotmail?
Of course, Silkie is indeed the finest craft ever to sail the Seven Seas, as you so rightly say. As for headroom, I prefer to sit down to drink and lie down to sleep and save the dancing for a run ashore - it's probably something to do with my age.
You're welcome for a gam anytime.
Dave
Of course, Silkie is indeed the finest craft ever to sail the Seven Seas, as you so rightly say. As for headroom, I prefer to sit down to drink and lie down to sleep and save the dancing for a run ashore - it's probably something to do with my age.
You're welcome for a gam anytime.
Dave