It costs me a little while to decide whether to change my blog into blogger beta, for those new features listed seem not so attracted to me. I don’t know why at last I pressed the button to start changing it. I was a little bit worrying for I didn’t know what my blog would become.
When I log in to blogspot today, the first thing I noticed is “three comment waiting for moderate” on the dashboard. I’m a little bit confused at first. Then I realize what does it mean! My friends told me that they couldn’t see their comments on my blog, and I don’t know why! The problem is the default setting on my blog is “all the comments will be send to me and be moderated before published”, but I don’t leave any e-mail address, and they can’t send me the notice. What’s more, I don’t know all about it! Now the problem solved for I changed my settings into no moderating before publishing.
All of this may be out of my bad habit of no patience in reading instructions. Most of the time, I only read instructions if I have to. As I can manage something out of my imagination, I won’t be interested to read any instructions, especially those instructions in English. Anyway, I learn something from this experience, and I want to say sorry to all my friends that I brought such trouble to you due to my carelessness.
It turns out to be a right decision to change into blogger beta after all. At least I solve the comment problem.
By the way, I can't post a photo due to the problem of IE6.0, but I don't want to change into firefox for there have been conflicts between my system and firefox. I have to wait with patience for blogger beta to debug this problem now.
Felix Felicis
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2 comments:
I'm the exact opposite of you - I love fiddling with settings and reading instructions. You may have figured out that this is the reason that my own blog seems to continually change without cause. :)
As for my comments not being posted immediately - don't worry about it. I just figured that you were reading my comments to yourself and then deleting them.
By the way:
-We never say "it cost me a little while". You might consider using "It took a little while."
-"Then I realize what does it mean!" - This sentence reads like a question. You should consider using "Then I realized what it meant!".
-" As I can manage something out of my imagination, I won’t be interested to read any instructions, especially those instructions in English." - I can't understand what you are trying to say in this sentence. Are you stating a conditional, i.e. "If I can imagine how something should be done, I won't be interested in reading any directions." or a general statement about your personality: "I am a creative and imaginative person, so I have no need for instructions."?
-In general, you probably should use the past tense more. This is a story about something that already happened to you, but you use a whole lot of "I don't...", "I'm..." etc. when referring to things that have already occurred.
Just a few things. I'm not going to be a jerk and critique every last sentence. The way I see it, if you can convey complex ideas like this, your English is great.
You know I really hate censorship, and I'm too lazy to do any moderate works.
By the way, I don't think my English is good enough to correct a native speaker's sentences.
"As I can manage something out of my imagination, I won't be interested to read any instructions in English" means "If I can imagine how something should be done, I won't be interested in reading any directions."
Thank you so much for all the corrections!! 谢谢!:)
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