Just because I now want to see what the < em > tag does.
Yes, I was using the < i > tag, and I don't even know how to put it in the text in such a way that it isn't taken as a command. Another reason for holding out against a LJ (the main one is a) I think I'd spend too much time on it and b) I've kept diaries before and I end up thinking in the past tense), since someone would have to set the thing up for me.
I think I'd spend too much time on it You'll probably still spend too much time on it even if you don't get an account, it'll just be less convenient. At least on the evidence of how you've been acting up till now!
I've kept diaries before and I end up thinking in the past tense If this is a problem for you then I suppose it's a reasonable excuse. I tend to do that anyway, so getting an LJ made no difference.
someone would have to set the thing up for me Actually no; LJ is set up to be usable by people who are far less computer-literate (I hardly need to mention far less intelligent) than you are. It has the functionality if you want to mess with HTML or even programming, but if not, the basic structure is all web-based forms with little patronizing messages saying, don't worry if you don't understand, most users can ignore these options.
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Date: 2003-10-16 02:48 am (UTC)Yes, I was using the < i > tag, and I don't even know how to put it in the text in such a way that it isn't taken as a command. Another reason for holding out against a LJ (the main one is a) I think I'd spend too much time on it and b) I've kept diaries before and I end up thinking in the past tense), since someone would have to set the thing up for me.
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Date: 2003-10-19 05:41 am (UTC)You'll probably still spend too much time on it even if you don't get an account, it'll just be less convenient. At least on the evidence of how you've been acting up till now!
I've kept diaries before and I end up thinking in the past tense
If this is a problem for you then I suppose it's a reasonable excuse. I tend to do that anyway, so getting an LJ made no difference.
someone would have to set the thing up for me
Actually no; LJ is set up to be usable by people who are far less computer-literate (I hardly need to mention far less intelligent) than you are. It has the functionality if you want to mess with HTML or even programming, but if not, the basic structure is all web-based forms with little patronizing messages saying, don't worry if you don't understand, most users can ignore these options.