Although I have a blog and can give the impression I am computer savvy, something patently untrue as I only know enough about my computer as I have been shown, consulted IT, and/or figured out after a long process of discovery that a computer savvy person could have breezed through, on the day after the last presidential election my attempt to post a blog was prevented because there had been some sort of technical problem that was described in a series of anagrams with no meanings given to any of the letters. There may have been a link to begin the process of correcting the error, but it only brought me back to the page of capital letters repeating that a problem existed.
The support page was not designed to be Techno-Peasant friendly, and there was no chat or link for human interaction. For four months I got mocking reminders that my site was experiencing difficulty.
I continued drawing cartoons and posted these and the occasional essay on my personal social media page, but that limited the message.
Finally regarding a matter that was unrelated to my problem but was a reminder of a upcoming renewal fee, I received an email with a link to a human contact so I linked on what was there that was in no way related to my issue and, with this door slightly ajar, talked my way from person to person until the attempts to help, even if not related to any responsibilities, finally got me to someone who read the most recent reminder and in less than a minute had pressed the necessary buttons and after four month my blog is accessible.
I will be publishing the missing blogs since the election, hoping the topics they had addressed might still be relevant. Once done, the blog will be back on track.









