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Technology Ugh...

First, allow me to apologize, as I know some of you have been getting feeds with those dreaded words, "test" on them.  See, I know a few things about computer tech stuff, but I realized over the past week, I've got a lot to learn, yet.  I have been embarking on this tech world only for the past two years with little disruption, everything self-explanatory, and overall, pretty easy to manage......It all did it for me....and I didn't really need to know how it did it, it just worked.

Well, let me tell you, after researching terms like RSS, Ping, Feeds 101, Atom something, and probably a variation of others, I realized, the tech world is moving faster than I am!  While I have learned a thing or two including HH drawing pictures to explain the process, I realize I have limitations.

For me that's saying a lot.  Sometimes I know I get into the groove of life and see fruit or see good things happening, and think, I've got things under control. 

Well, God has a sense of humor, for sure.  Hopefully I have not lost any Feed subscribers.  If I have, you are probably not reading this, but I am sorry.  I think we've got the glitches figured out and corrected, but you just never know.  We might be only seeing the tip of the iceberg, and who knows what next week will bring!

If for any reason you do not see anything from me for over a week, then something's up, and you might need to re-subscribe to the feed.  I rarely if ever, let a whole week go by.  I have so much to share....but the time needed to correct these problems was important. 

Stay tuned, I hope to post something today or tomorrow from Sunday's homily, which was fantastic from our Pastor Priest.  Ahhh Peter, the rock our Church was founded on....so human!!

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