I guess I got a little too excited with my Nvu experiments. I tried to use it to edit my Blogger template. Do not do that. I or Nvu somehow rewrote the code for my template, and before I realized what had happened it was uploaded and saved. Good things came out of it. I had to install a new template and it seems to have pulled the blog together a bit. You may or may not notice a difference, but I see it.
I noticed some other things as well. I decided to take a look at other pages I had experimented on with Nvu. In the earlier post I commented on the number of visitors to my blog, but my Geocities page got more visitors than that today. Of course, my massive ego assumed that people were viewing my page, reading my poems or looking into my Black History Month links. This evening I discovered what they were actually looking at. Nvu has a CSS editor. I've never worked with a program that edits CSS before so I was using it to make some adjustments to my Geocities, and apparently made some mistakes. Well, at least that's what I think they were visiting to see. It would be very consistent with my stalkers behavior.
I have to confess I don't know how to relate to adults who take such prepubescent glee in the mistakes and misfortunes of others. I'm told its simply the way people are but its so abnormal to me that I'm constantly taken aback by it. I wonder who their friends are, where they work. What kinds of people associate with and respect people like that? I simply can't imagine. I'm actually proud that they hate me so much. When people like that see something they can relate to in you its time to reexamine your behavior.
On another note, TFD (Tales of the Forbidden Dreamer) has been visited by some of my 360° friends. I've added links to their 360° and Blogger blogs. I certainly appreciate the company.


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