Tuesday, September 30, 2008
In case you haven't been reading my comments..
Some of my responses to users comments
To Paul, yes a copy of your journal will be made on Blogger. Your journal will still be available till Nov 1st. Also, the migration will be opened up to Journals users starting on or after Oct. 7th. We will be using this week to iron out any kinks in the process.
To
Sherri - I would not worry about the migration too much. It should be
fairly straightforward. Blogger will also have a helpdesk that you can
send email to, if you have any issues and a live real person will
respond and help out. So, all efforts have been made to minimize the
pain.
To Yasmin (cayasm) and everybody else - Your journals will
be copied over in its ENTIRETY (entries, comments, about me). So,
anything else you hear is not true.
And no, your email account is not affected by this at all as some have been suggesting.
I understand that people are upset and that is okay. However, I request you to be patient and understanding as we work thru this process.
Vish
Trying out Blogger
I know a lot of you are trying out Blogger by creating blogs. So, when you create a test blog over there, call it something other than the name you want to use for your journal.
The reason I say that is because during the migration (read:copy) process, it will ask you for a blog name on Blogger into which to copy your journal. At which point you might not get the name that you wanted, because you have used it up on the test blog.
Of course, like everything in life there is a way around this, but I do not want to complicate your life any more than it is now. If you are savvy with Blogger then feel free to go and grab a name of your choice. I will show you a way to use that name to migrate your journal later.
The best thing you can do ahead of the actual migration is to create a gmail or blogger account.
Vish
p.s I created a blog on Blogger called jlandhub.blogspot.com as a placeholder for magic smoke(sadly i could not get magicsmoke.blogspot.com).
1 November
All AOL Journals will be deleted, and no longer be accessible. Their content will be migrated to Blogger before that time - again, TBC.
All files, images, data, hosted on AOL Hometown will be deleted and no longer be accessible. It is advisable to download photo albums hosted on AOL Pictures (see procedure a couple of entries back) and host them somewhere else.
I've got to leave it to Vish to alleviate concerns regarding the private journals - I'm just giving technical support and relaying whatever info comes my way.
Migration - the timetable
Please be patient, a heck of a lot of work is going into this. Keep monitoring Magic Smoke for updates.
Stating the obvious
Private journals
be migrated. The plan is that the user just prior to migration will
change the status of the journal to public. After which s/he will
migrate the journal and will be given a choice to make the Blogger blog
private at the end of the migration.The user of course has to come back to AOL Journals to revert the journal to private status again
Backing up journals
1. Go to the front page of your blog, and click just left of the date stamp on the top entry. Holding your left mouse-button down, drag the mouse cursor to the bottom right of the page. It will automatically scroll to the bottom, you don't need to work the slider yourself. Now press Ctrl-C.
2. Change to your wordprocessing application, which you have opened on a blank page, and press Ctrl-V. Your entry will be copied into the word processor.
3. Return to the journal page and go to the bottom, where it says Older Entries. Click this link. The URL indicator will now change to your journal's URL and the suffix /?page=2.
Repeat points 1 and 2 BUT take care to paste your entries at the TOP, i.e. at the START of your wordprocessing document EACH TIME. Journals entries are listed in reverse chronological order on the site.
If your journal has many entries, this will take a long, long time.
Dormant journals
I do restate my concerns about blogs which are not being updated
(temporarily or permanently), and a very sore point would be those
journals that were written by those that have since passed away. Will
the transfer to Blogger be an active, or a passive move - by that I
mean: do we as users have to make a move, or will AOL do it for us,
whether we are actively involved in that or not.
Vish's reply:
Unfortunately, this will be
an opt-in process. Meaning users will have to create an account on
Blogger, and go to the migration page and request for the migration.
So, dormant blogs will be lost..sadly.
Guido's comment:
I have requested the dormant blogs to be copied over to my Blogger account. I'll probably be inundated with blogs on November 1st, but I don't care. If anyone has any thoughts or problems with that, please leave a comment. There is a procedure on Blogger to transfer ownership of a blog.
Start now - AOL Hometown
The easiest way to deal with image files from Hometown is to open a Photobucket account, if you don't already have one. Apologies for singling out one site, but they offer the option of uploading from a URL.
1. Right-click each link on File Manager and copy the link location
2. Go to the upload location on Photobucket, selecting upload by URL
3. Paste (Ctrl-V) the URL into the relevant box
4. Repeat for each and every image file.
File Manager also contains your AOL hosted webpages (*.html), which you will also lose when Hometown goes by November.
1. Open each page on a separate browser window or tab (if your version of Internet Explorer allows).
2. Click File, then Save Page As - complete HTML, which will save the HTML to your harddisk drive. You can then clean the HTML of all the AOL garbage that it contains and upload it to your own website outside AOL.
Clarification
Back in July, it was decided by Kevin Conroy, Executive Vice President of Products for AOL, that a plethora of products should be sunset because they don't make enough money. Read this official email here.
Apart from AOL Journals, this also includes AOL Hometown. Some of us are familiar with AOL Hometown as an area of FTP-space (storing static images, not animations), with a very poor user interface. I have no official word at all about AOL Pictures: the AOL Pictures blog has not been updated for 13 months, and there is no word on the Pictures site. Personally, I'd suggest to save anything stored on both 'products' to your own harddisk asap.
Finally, please don't shoot the messenger.
Sad but true..Journals closing its doors
As most of you already know, Journals will be officially closing its doors on Nov 1st, 2008. This has been a tough month for me, as I am as much a part of JLand as you (having been part of the product's development team since its inception).
The good news here is that AOL is working on a migration plan and most likely destination is Blogger. So, you will soon receive another email (I think scheduled to go out Oct 7th) describing the migration process.
sad that JLand as we know it, is going away, I think this is the best thing to
happen for JLanders. In fact, the advantages of moving to Blogger are many..
- users can
permanently save their blogs as books or other files (something that a lot of you have been asking for).
- we can grow the
community over there.
-
users can monetize their blogs by putting ads in their blog
- you can get better themes and so on...
I am planning to migrate the Magic Smoke blog over, so that it can be the hub that we had here. So, in the coming
days and weeks I look to your support and ideas to make sure we keep the
community together after the migration.
And finally, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for some great memories. I have made lot of friends and you guys deserve all the credit for making JLand the finest example of community on the web.
Thanks and
Peace,
p.s Folks are wondering if their entire journal will be migrated and the answer is yes. ALL entries, comments, pictures, polls, videos will be migrated.
Friday, September 26, 2008
AOL Community Challenge Poll "September" Reminder!
AOL Community Challenge Poll for September Challenge is up & running on our Challenge Journal.
Don't forget to stop by & vote for the best September image
at AOL COMMUNITY PHOTO CHALLENGE
A Special Thanks Ü, to Krissy from "Sometimes I think" for assistance with the new Polls.
We are still having problems with AOL polls so she found Polldaddy.com
& shared her new tool with us.
THANK YOU Krissy!!!!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Be Not Afraid!
Open a newspaper or turn on the television and more then likely something on there is going to cause you pause at the very least.
In Bible stories have you noticed whenever an angel appears the first words out of its mouth are "Be Not Afraid!" Perhaps it's because they startled the unlikely individual to whom they were appearing, or perhaps they are just really scary looking. (I doubt that one!) My thought is this, the angel knows that it is about to deliver information that will drastically change the persons life. This change is often very wonderful, however we humans are terrified of change, so this requires the angel to start comforting us right out of the gates. (pun intended)
We fear change because it takes us into the unknown and out of our comfort zone. It disrupts our life. It is however at these times that we have our greatest opportunities to learn and grow. Change can be miserable and uncomfortable yet if you approach it with a good attitude and an open mind, anxiety and anguish can turn into joy and great success.
As a country we are facing some very big changes that are totally unpredictable. To help you find ways to cope with change may I suggest some of the following books:
Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson M.D.
Taming Your Gremlin by Rick Carson
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
What lies behind us, and what lies before us, are no match for what lies within us.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Caption Game #24!...
Hi, Val here. Did you guys like the new poll yesterday? It seemed to go over well. We will be using it this week, and possibly from now on. Now, it's time to reveal a new picture for "What's the Caption? Wednesday" #24! Before revealing, we would once more like to congratulate last game's winner, Marc of Sober Gay Poz Ex-Con! If you haven't congratulated him yet, please do.
This week's picture will follow the rules below. Please read the rules if you never have, or haven't in a long time. As always, we will help you along with entries, so you may want to keep Magic Smoke on alerts. Have fun and thanks for playing! Val (and Krissy) =)
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We will place a picture around 9AM EDT (or as soon after
as we are able to) in Magic Smoke each Wednesday morning.
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After the picture is posted, place a Caption you feel is
appropriate for the picture in the Comments Section. Please
DO NOT email your submission or put it under any other
Comment Sections. We will not hunt down your submission.
Only submissions placed in the Comment Section under the
picture will be eligible for judging. If you do this as an
entry in your blog, please return to Magic Smoke and put
your submission in the Comments Section.
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Only submit one Caption so others can play!
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Submissions are due by Saturday 4PM EDT. Those
submitted after this time will not be eligible for judging.
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A panel of a few Jland judges (3 or 4) will look over the
Captions and choose what they feel are the best 3 or 4.
These will be posted on Sunday 9 AM EDT (or when
we are able - usually Sunday morning) by poll.
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Here comes the fun part! Where you get to participate!
You will be voting for your favorite Caption by poll from
Sunday, 9 AM EDT (or as soon as we get it posted)
through Tuesday 9 AM EDT!! At this time we will check
the poll and see who the winner is!! Please DO NOT vote
after 9AM on Tuesday. Any voting after 9AM on Tuesday
will be ignored.
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We will announce the winner on Tuesday morning with an
Award for his/her sidebar!!
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A new picture will appear the next morning (Wednesday)
and we will have fun all over again!!
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"What's the Caption? Wednesday" was created and is run
by Val from There is a Season and Krissy from
Sometimes I Think.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Weekly Sentence Game...
Winner of Caption Game #23
Hi Caption Game players! Valerie here. Boy, it's good to be back! I missed bringing this game to you guys. It seems you guys really liked this poll site. Great! Now on to the winner of "What's the Caption? Wednesday" #23! Krissy, and I and the judges would like to congratulate:
Marc of Sober Gay Poz Ex-Con
Please visit Marc's blog and congratulate him and say hello. His winning submission with this week's photo is below:
The initial introduction of Prince Harry to
Camila Parker-Bowles did not go well.
Marc, your award for your sidebar is below. Right click and save as .jpg. If you have any questions on saving it or posting it in your blog, just pop me or Krissy an email.
We would also like to congratulate runners-up (in order of placing in poll) Paul, Deborah, and John. Thanks for playing guys, and great job!
We would also like to thank everyone who submitted a caption and/or voted this week!! I will be posting a new picture tomorrow morning and we will be back on track. See you then! Congratulations again, Marc!! Val (and Krissy) =)
Tags: What's the Caption? Wednesday, caption game, word game, word games, winner, Sober Gay Poz Ex-Con, what animal is it?, blogplugs
Monday, September 22, 2008
What's the Caption? Wednesday poll #23: Take 2!
Friday, September 19, 2008
What A Thrill !
What a thrill to be invited to be a Guest Editor !
My name is Linda
and I've lived in the beautiful Pacific Northwest all my life. Other
than living in eastern Washington as a baby/toddler with my mom when my
dad was overseas during World War II....I've always lived in the same
town... within a 10 miles radius of where I grew up. After 47 years of
working I retired February 1, 2007 and
I'm loving it! I've taken my readers on several long road trips up and
down the west coast...and on three cruises. You've been to the Pacific
Ocean coast with me, and to the Puyallup Fair. I love taking you all along on my adventures. And pack your bags because I'm about to take off on another adventure.
In 2005 my daughter, Julie, kept telling me about AOL JLand
and all the neat and interesting people she was meeting. I read her
journal and decided "I can do that!" I had many pen pals as a student
in Junior High School and this would be no different~well it would be a
little different...no paper, pen or stamps would be involved. So on
May 6, 2005 I posted my first journal entry. I didn't even tell my
daughter...but somehow she discovered it and put the word out. So,
that's how it all began~my great collection of"electronic" pen pals.
Sadly, my daughter later decided to quit her journal and I do miss it.
I have been
blessed to get to know so many wonderful people, all over the world,
in the last 3 plus years. So many, in fact, I can't begin to name you
all. I've been able to share in your good times and bad times...happy
and sad times. Many of you have been added to my prayer list when
there were things going on in your lives that needed a little extra help from above.
One of the first commenter's in my journal was Sandra over in the U.K. And Sandra's journal "Sandra's Scribbles" was one of the first I began reading. There are other journals from the U.K. that I began reading early on also. Ally writes "Life with Ally", Jan writes "Serendipity" and Jeannette writes a private journal "Welcome to My Travels."
Then there's a journal that I just began reading, recently. I heard about it from Beth & Ken (aka Bucko). The journal is "The Wildcat's Lair" written by Bill. This man is amazing~if you love cats and/or cartoons be sure and check out this journal.
Living in
Florida is my dear friend Robin~a mom and an Air Force
wife......holding down the fort when her husband is called away in the
service of his country. I just wish he was stationed at the base a few
miles from me~then we could share
a cup of tea & hit the local thrift shops when he's away. I know
most of you know Robin but if you don't stop by "The Yellow Brick Road" and say hi to a sweet gal.
Down in southern California are three ladies that have been such an inspiration to me~ Betty writes "Koda's Corgi Tales." We (my kitty Gabi & I) love to hear about Koda's escapades and I am blessed by Betty's spiritual insight. Kathy writes "A Little Left of Center II." She's a wife, mom and grandma and she recently took us with her on her journey to Italy. Kelli writes "noonmom." Kelli is married to Rusty and is a homemaker with teenage children She fosters kittens, and does wonderful things for the Marines at the local Marine Base. Thank you Kelli for all you do for returning Marines.
Also in California is another Linda. She write's "Foot Prints In The Sand."
Linda's busy life makes me tired sometimes but I love reading about all
the activities of her family. She takes great pictures and someday, I'm
going to her house and pick all her flowers !! And my Gabi thinks her Raisin is one handsome cat.
Just about 60 miles north of me is Jae. She writes "The Gag Order"
She works in a pet boarding facility & writes hilarious stories of
her adventuresat work, and her life with her 14 yr old son & her
sisters.
I'm always interested to see what Meg is "In Quest Of." I love to read her thoughts and see her lovely pictures.
And speaking of pictures....even though I'll always be just an amateur photographer, I love reading each new entry from Greg. He write's "Photo Trek." He has lots of hints and tips for all who love to take pictures.
In Pennsylvania is Lisa who writes " Life On A Bison Farm." She and her family have a 230 acre farm, where virtually no animal who needs a home, is turned away. I particularly love to hear the stories of the many cats that live in the cat house, barn and main house on the bison farm.
Also on the east
coast is a dear man, a retired actor, who makes me think. Sometimes my
brain hurts trying to figure out his weekend word puzzles. If you
haven't already, stop by and say hi to my friend,DB, who writes "Vagabond Journeys."
Way down in the
other corner of this country, in Florida, is a crazy guy who makes me
laugh. Everyday, at almost the same time I get that alert from Jimmy
who writes "Jimmy's Journal." And Gabi has a little crush on his cat Possum S. Hemingway who also has his own journal. I'm proud to be an honorary member of his "Area 51."
I would be remiss if I didn't thank some of our very special people for all they do for the rest of us in JLand. Thank you Sugar for your entries on pet care and pet hints. And also for you "Pet Loss Memorial Journal." Krissy & Val, sisters in life and friends to us all. Thank you for your contributions to "Magic Smoke." And the fun games you post in your journals. Guido, thank you for your storm tracking, and for creating the "Call for Support" journal. If you're not aware this journal~it's available for all of us to post a "call for support" when one of our Jland friends is in need of added support. Jeannette in the U.K. also is such a blessing to Jland. We thank you Jeannette (Jeannette's Jottings) for "These We Have Loved."
Another public journal where any of you can post an entry. A journal
where we are all able to memorialize a loved one and/or a friend. I
also want to thank Donna for making JLand beautiful. Her journal "This and that and hockey"
is not only the story of her day to day life but Donna continually
creates beautiful name tags for anyone who wishes them. And also
thanks to Linda for her beautiful Saturday Snags. Linda writes "The Long ClimbBack Up"
There are so many other folks out there that are special to me. You know who you are. Please keep writing to keep JLand the special place that it is.
Thank you for the honor of being this weeks's Guest Editor.
http://journals.aol.com/lsfp1960/LindasWorld/
AOL Community Photo Challenge-September
AOL Community Photo Challenge for this week is........September!
Remember to follow guidelines & leave permalink on Our Community Photo Challenge Journal.
All
entries need to be in by Thursday Sept 25th @ 9PM EST to be included
for the selection that will be posted on Friday the 26th for the
community voting.
If you haven't joined in yet....now is the time!!! Ü
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Polls service restored!
Polls should be working for everybody now. Sorry it took a little while to figure out the problem. But it is finally fixed.
Please let me know if it is not working for you.
Vish
Weekly Sentence Game #30...
Hi, Val from There is a Season here =). If you would like to play "Weekly Sentence with Val" this week the letters are RSTHFS. I have extended the deadline to Saturday at 9 AM EDT. Click on graphic below to play game! Have fun!
Drumroll, please..............
AOL Community Photo Challenge for Summer
Drumroll, please..............
...and the winner is: Clyde from OldTownePhotos. It was a close race but not a photo finish. Congratulations Clyde!
Thanks to all who entered and congratulations to the runners up.
The polls closed at 9 p.m. tonight (Sunday, 9/14) but,
if you haven't had time to visit all the participants, you can still go to
the Challenge entry and visit the links in the comment section...lots of worthwhile photos to view in those journals!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
AOL Community Photo Challenge-Summer VOTE!!
AOL Community Photo Challenge
Time to Vote!
NOTE: Many viewers are having difficulty with the poll and cannot vote. Anyone with this problem, please email your vote to me (cmishvicki@aol.com) AND Marie (mariebm56@aol.com). Get your vote in and BE COUNTED!!!
Choose your favorite summer photo...voting ends 9 p.m. Sunday, 9/14.
PLEASE GO TO- AOL Community Photo Challenge to vote!
Remember, only one vote per person. Thanks~
Friday, September 12, 2008
Guest Editor
I must say I was very excited to be asked to be guest editor! My name is Rosemary and I am a certified life coach. The name of my journal is called Inspiration. Life Coaching is a relatively new field and I created my journal so that people would be able to learn about the coaching process and how it can help them.
You also may know me from Thursdays here at Magic Smoke... as I host the Challenge YOURSELF Challenge.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Concerning Caption Game Poll...
Hi. Val here. Krissy and I are aware that some of you are having trouble accessing the vote button on the Caption Game poll or even accessing the poll altogether. We are very sorry. We tried to get it fixed with AOL and they are having difficulties. We are looking into other polls we can use and are going to post a new poll by tomorrow. We want everyone to have a chance to have their vote count! Thanks for your patience! Val (and Krissy)
Sunday, September 7, 2008
What's the Caption? Wednesday poll #23
Weekly Sentence Game
Hi, Val from There is a Season here. If you would like to play "Weekly Sentence with Val" this week the letters are LWHBCP. Click on graphic below to play game! Have fun!
Friday, September 5, 2008
Guest Editor Entry - If I'm Elected I Promise ...
When I opened the email inviting me to be a Guest Editor here on AOL, I stopped mid-mouse click. What??! Me?! The unmasked super
hero of dust bunnies? I froze. Was my little journal prepared for
national scrutiny? I thought it needed to grow more, mature as it were,
but now was my time, ready or not.
Not one given to hyperbole, I immediately
identified with how the Republicans and Democrats must have felt as
they set about preparing for the 2008 Election. So much to do, so
little time.
I looked around at the venue I have created. No need to change the style or format of my journal. I was feeling patriotic when I created Dust Bunny Protector in 2005 and I am still proud to be wrapped in the red, white and blue. You were expecting perhaps a pink palette with bunny wallpaper?
Next, I had to consider my platform. I opted for a drama free journal and I try to avoid entries regarding politics and religion. Not that I do not have an opinion! I do, but I try to keep my little DPB Journal a "happy place." My private journal That's What She Said... and Did is another matter and, like many politicians, I have secrets I need to keep hidden, and this is the perfect place to vent.
I then checked around
my journal to make certain it was ready for visitors and the potential
negative scrutiny by the press. I clicked on all my sidebar links to see if they had joined that infamous NLA
party. You've heard of them, I'm sure - No Longer Active. Actually, I
did leave a few links there for journals that are no longer actively
updated but what was written previously is still worth reading.
I would encourage
you to check the status of the journals you are "supporting" on your
front page. (Hey, I like my election theme so stick with me.) You might
be surprised at how things have changed. I removed all journals that
have gone private with Julie
as the one exception for sentimental reasons. It is very frustrating to
click on Favorite Journals only to find you are barred from reading
what someone else has recommended. Better yet, add (Private) to the
title to give the rest of us a heads up.
I added new sites I had noted on my own personal travels around J-Land. It is so easy to add someone's journal to your personal Alerts but never take the time to recommend them to others. If you find a good blog, tell us about it. "I am Dust Bunny Protector and I support this journal."
In the vast world of the blog-o-sphere there are so many, many choices. And, so, I invite you to check out just some of the note-worthy candidates of the journaling world. In my opinion, they are dedicated, talented and worthy of your support.
A front runner in the humor race is Jodi at Dust Bunny Club of North America. Our journals are not related in spite of the name similarity. We just both have a keen interest in protecting our little dusty friends.
As we approach the election, the debate becomes more heated and you will see the occasional demonstration. You will likely find protestors marching around Jon's journal, over at Lone Star Concerto as a result of his no-holds-barred
attitude. Yes, I know he has been featured as an Editor's Pick
recently but I just like how he expresses himself (and I can think of
no one more worthy of being tied to demonstrations than Mr Free Speech
himself!)
For a more moderate approach and an overall enjoyable journal experience, I recommend Koda's Corgi Tales. Betty has been a long time JLand
journal writer and does a better job at visiting others and leaving
comments than anyone I have seen on AOL. Do not get me wrong. Betty is
not a politically motivated kiss-the-babies for votes commenter. She
is sincere.
A journal that has been in my sidebar for years is Katy at the Lunatic Factory. Her quality performance is consistent and I should leave comments more to let her know I enjoy her writing.
Now, for the other parties in the race (read: non-AOL journals) that I support, let me introduce Patrick to our new journalers.
If you ever need your mind stretched for ideas on what you can write
about, he is a virtual cornucopia of thought provoking entries.
Patrick, for those of us who have been around awhile, was a major mover
and shaker here in JLand back when my journal was new. If you see VIVI
Award logos in some sidebars, you can thank Patrick (and many others)
for dedicating so much time and effort into those annual award
presentations.
So, my fellow Journalers, this is Dust Bunny Protector thanking AOL for the honor to be Guest Editor and humbly soliciting your support ... and your comments.