Cor blimey mates, what a day, after recovering from a weekend in Scotland I got on top of the orders which were straight forward then battled with Weebly yet again as the first to use credit cards showed that the order had failed, after much ado it turned out that it failed then succeeded but the fact that it failed appeared last in the chronological list that it produced. It took a bit of doing but that was sorted, then the problem of printing orders from our shop went on, a 'known' issue with Weebly keeping geeks worldwide awake no doubt. Then after a lot of other computer related bother like updating the tom Tom maps I ended back at Weebly as the landing page for the shop had vanished and that was the key to getting down to all the menus and list, they said Ii'd deleted 1000 items over the weekend but of course i wasn't at home and the only thing I touched was my blog. Thus it's either another Weebly special irritant or sabotage/hacking which going back to the horrendous problems i had from the Yorkshire mob makes me very suspicious but I've changed my pass word so hopefully other than in house Weebly crap I should be safe. I've bashed my way through the truck DVDs from last weeks visit to Crick/Rugby - all are finished and now available on our shop ( fingers crossed). The store should actually now come up as the home page, I actually had a helpful Weebly support person at one stage although this quickly regressed on the next complaint. I'm now downloading the material from Scotland hoping to get through it all this evening and then get the covers done. I've still had no word back from Tom Tom, the order shows in progress yet when I try to update it all goes to pot. Mandy's muscles are still sore around her ribs from the leap from door to lawn last week, not helped by this weekends excursions at Bridgeton. I've got the Scottish stock out from the van, topped up the water for brews and loaded more regular stock in plus the Manchester area photo stock. I will hopefully be starting a DVD for the Big Orange event tomorrow. I've heard nothing from the museum yet I hope they don't come up with requests Friday afternoon. My special will include relevant buses in scenes computer enhanced from the original productions and cover selections from several volumes. I'll also have copies of the first Big Orange at the Manchester City ground car park. Photos from Paisley Friday afternoon. Comments are closed.
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