Tuesday 19 July 2016

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So for the 2nd course- and for the 37th time, I have gone to the creative commons page to obtain the logo to put on my blog site.  I see everyone else has done that.  I have followed the directions. I have copied as directed.  I have selected "normal icon" vs "compact icon".  And when I put it on my blog- all I get is the above gibberish.  No icon to be seen.  I have gone back to the page, to the exact right section, what direction am I not following?  What did I not see?  Why can I save someone's life, change someone's world, accomplish significant things, yet I can't (for two courses in a row) figure out what directions I'm missing?

This, this exact thing, is the reason that I have a very conflicted and volatile relationship with technology.  The time and energy that can be required for such simple things astounds me.  The fact that I can ask the internet for information on a subject and get the world's information on that in a fraction of a second, astounds me.   Conflicted.

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