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January 23, 2005

Harddwch Dysg Doethineb

The Beauty of Learning is Knowledge
I see Bill is blowing his own trumpet here and why not? In fact, I may join in with the clarinet at least.

As if blogging wasn't enough, now I have another toy to play with ...

It's not much over a year since I got my first home computer and it was less than a month after that I had the need to call upon the services of CastleCops. The rest, as they say, is history and I've been a forums admin there for some time now. I'm also an admin at DivorceandBack with many more permissions and I've really enjoyed learning how it all works. I have a real thirst for knowledge, the need to know and understand really burns me. I'm one of those people who has to pull a thing apart to see how it works (trouble is I can't always put it back together again.)

So I've finally admitted my addiction and my therapist (Bill) suggested the best way to learn is to get a site of my own and dive in the deep end. I was well aware then that I knew nothing, in the last couple of days I've come to realise I know less than nothing but I'm picking bits up as I go along. I have, at least, managed to give the site a name. (BTW if anyone has any arty leanings and a spare half hour....hehe)

Unfortunately, I was thinking about the internal workings of phpnuke and ignoring the need for content so that's going to take some work but Lilliebet dotcom has now been born and will soon be taking her first steps.

Suggestions please!

So thanks Bill, for the opportunity and the tons of help (don't for one minute think you can sit back and relax now).

Posted by lilliebet at January 23, 2005 01:14 PM

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Haha, yep thats me, blowing the trumpet. lilliebet.com is looking great. Well done. You'll have them rolling in the door in no time

Posted by: Blast at May 29, 2005 01:20 AM

Good going!

Posted by: cnm at May 29, 2005 01:21 AM

Nice site Liz.

One more place for me to spend time.

Posted by: OldGuy at May 29, 2005 01:21 AM

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