According to my deeply personal conviction, Friday the 13th is the name of one of the most famous Halifax bombers, not a day of ...
By Editor
| Posted on 2009-03-14
| Category: News
| Tags: editorial
According to my deeply personal conviction, Friday the 13th is the name of one of the most famous Halifax bombers, not a day of bad luck. Yet yesterday some strange things happened. To begin with, I managed to make a laughable blunder. The island in yesterday’s photo post was meant to be Jersey and nothing else. In particular not the Isle of Wight as stated in the first version posted yesterday!
Yes, I know that the only piece of British soil to fell under the German occupation were the Channel Islands. How the error sneaked in the text is beyond me. Oh no, wait, I just wanted to check if the audience was awake… So I’m blushing only slightly by now (ehm, ehm).
Come back for new updates soon. We’ll se if I can do better next time

. And many thanks to Gilly and Anonymous for pointing out the mistake right away.
Blogger problems
Unfortunately the list of problems does not end here. There is also a new technical issue. The RSS feeds of this site are broken – or rather flushed empty. This affects the looks of the site, particularly the first page which right now is lacking both the summary of the latest post and the likns to recent updates in each section. On the good side, only the shortcut links on the front page have been affected, the contents is still all there and still rather easy to reach by the navigation links.
The problem will also affect all our RSS subscribers – you will not be able to recieve site updates before the RSS feeds are operastional again.
As we use
Blogger as publishing tool for all blog posts, the reason for this unconvenience is some malfunction on the part of that system. This is confirmed by the fact that
other sites have also reported the same phenomenon. I sincerely hope that the Blogger team will be able to fix this issue very soon. I’ll keep you posted.
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