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Newbie WLTM...ahem sorry, wrong terminology!

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on 02/23/2013

WordChazer here, busy chazing my words all over the net, stomping on plagiarists (at work and at home) and trying to disassociate myself from places where I used to write so that I can publish similar work here without the Google Gods sending that flamin' Panda out to get me.

I currently have two wizzles up, having been here a week, and I'm working on a bunch more to go with my second, but the trouble is that they're still cached in a previous version by the elephant brain that is the Google search engine so I'm waiting for the techies to remove the cached content before putting them live here. Patience never was one of my virtues so I'm hoping they get on with it already first thing on Monday morning.

My specialist subjects include travel reviews, retro-technology and gaming, traditions and words. I also have a fixation with names and databases so may become all unnecessary about those in due course too.

Really looking forward to being able to give my work a shake up and a new lease of life, although some of it is that old and decrepit that it's beyond help and may well be consigned to the spinners' paradise and retired disgracefully.

Thanks for having me Chefkeem, and thanks for inviting me JoHarrington.

 

 


Described by one of my clients as 'a literary grammarian', writing, researching and reading are requirements for sanity, at least this side of the keyboard.
chefkeem
Posts: 3100
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on 02/23/2013

What can I say?

I'm enchazed by your presence.   Smiley

There, I knew what to say.


Achim "Chef Keem" Thiemermann is the co-founder of a pretty cool new platform called...um...er...oh, yeah - Wizzley.com.
JoHarrington
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on 02/24/2013

You're very welcome.  I'm pleased that you came, because I knew that you'd love it here. :)


Guest
on 02/24/2013

And you'd be right.

It's a killer waiting for the old stuff to be de-indexed so i can put it here though! Google has started work on my requests but they're still showing up in Copyscape searches so I'm not going to be able to go anywhere with them just yet. Cry

It hurts being a perfectionist!

Meantime back to the writing as I appear to be writing new work quicker than the search engines can de-index my old articles - it can take up to a month...


Described by one of my clients as 'a literary grammarian', writing, researching and reading are requirements for sanity, at least this side of the keyboard.
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