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Technical Difficulties, take 42 (more or less)
 
Any time I hear someone propounding the virtues of the Learning Organization, I want to shout: Learning is good; I endorse it. But let's not forget: learning is pain! This is learning theory 101.

(That's the meta message: now, here's the post.)

My current problem is that I want to put technorati tags on my stuff, but I can't seem to get the technorati blog claim fixed. If you click on the link to the left, you are taken to someone else's page. Note for anyone who might have done so: I am not the mother of 25 boys.

The current problem is that when I try to fix it, I get a message from technorati saying I have already claimed this blog. Fixing it is therefore redundant.

Argh.

The question for the day is: how much time will I spend on cracking this nut? I know that eventually I'll prevail, but I have a lot of other things to do that are in their own ways much more pressing.

I guess I'll persist, but in short time chunks. What a nuisance. Learning theory suggests this is a good approach. The chorus (see above): "Learning is good; I endorse it. But let's not forget: learning is pain!"

Go for the burn, but do it in doses that don't kill you (metaphorically speaking)................

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