2 Jun 2022

And Then, A Dilemma...

   A few days ago I had a bit of a battle with Google and a bit of software wot I use to check mail on servers. Short story longish, during the fight I found myself clicking through a few Google pages without paying much attention as to wot I was clicking on. This resulted in a password change etc.
   All done and guess wot the result was? By some clicking, not yet fully understood, I found myself with two Google accounts one of which contains ol’ Foggy and the other seemed to be a blank. No Blog.
   However, on further clicking I found the Gmail bitty, although empty of mail, had close to a hundred contacts listed. Some I recognised others not but they all went back to the mists of time at work.
   From that I’m guessing that, via various clicks,  I’d resurrected a long dormant and forgotten account and when I signed up to Blogger, didn’t realise that wot I thought was just E-mail had grown to include all Google offerings so the ‘old’ account could’ve been used for Blogging. No idea.
   Strangely, if I send myself an E-mail, it only shows up in the one account and not in the resurrected one. Go figure...
  Anyhoo, I don’t need two accounts and all searching regards deleting one of two say it’s safe so to do with no effect on the other.
   Have I done it yet? No and I keep putting it off for fear of, via fumbling clicks, making years of the Mirror disappear.   
   Anyhoo, if Foggy do suddenly go you’ll know I done did it and all advice regards the safety of the remaining site didn’t work for me. Or I fumbled the bits to click on. I do believe I’ll put it off a tad longer...
   So there you go; was that a boring waste of tap-top tapping time or wot?

Quote;  ??

“What, if one day, Google got deleted and we couldn’t Google Google to find out what had happened to Google?”

           Douglas Adams.

“First we thought the PC was a calculator. Then we found out how to turn numbers into letters with ASCII and we thought it was a typewriter. Then we discovered graphics, and we thought it was a television. With the World Wide Web, we’ve realized it’s a brochure.”

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