Saturday, January 3, 2009

I'm sorry

As Oppie says when you know better you'll do better, and so it is with me.

I had no idea I was promoting Noddas on my own blog, let alone captchas. I feel like an ass, especially after posting about them. I believe I have now gotten rid of them. If not let me know. I can change most everything, but the author and whatever comes out of his keyboard.

How else can I enhance your visit?

From small beginnings, a great year follows.

Toad

6 comments:

Renovation Therapy said...

I'm so confused...but I had quite a bit of wine with dinner, so no biggee. LOL

Martha said...

I'm confused, too -- and I had no wine with dinner (but did have a martini before)

Toad said...

Here's my story, and it too may be the gin talking. I was accosted this am by a family member who asked why I had a Nodda (see dec 13)? I had no idea it was there. I understand the why of them, but I don't particularly like them. So I went back to my blogger setting and had it removed.

It makes it easier for me to not have it, esp since I do not like being accosted by loved ones.

Others have suggested that it never existed and I have lost my mind. Either way, I hope its gone (the Nodda not necessarily my mind).

Gladys said...

Hey Toad, I don't have a Nodda on mine either. If I had one on mine Trooper Bob would never be able to respond and I would be on the phone walking him through the process for 400 hours. I would have to say "No Daddy just type in those letters, no the ones on the screen. Yes, those. What do you mean they don't spell anything. They aren't supposed to."

Mrs. Blandings said...

As far as I can tell they are unnecessary - at least on a blog of my size. I've gotten a handful of spam comments in a year and a half and it is so not worth the added energy. Wish they would all go away. But. I don't remember your having one. Hmm...

Renovation Therapy said...

I am nolonger confused.

I am not dyslexic but I have a hard time with the squiggled up letters. I often wonder how hard it is for those more senior than me and with dyslexia.