My computer is dead, but my teleclass is ALIIIVE!

Yesterday my computer, my beloved MacBook that contains everything I use every day for my business, died. Dead. As the proverbial doornail.

Yet I am going ahead with my free WordPress Swimming Lesson teleclass tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb, 9, at 10am Pacific — details and signup form here). I’m going to talk about what WordPress does for you, how you know if you might need it, and take your questions.

If this was a webinar, I’d have to postpone (and if my computer isn’t back from the Apple Frankencomputer Reanimation Laboratory by next Tuesday, I will need to postpone the next (non-free) Swimming Lesson by a week). But a teleclass I can swing. I just need my phone (check) and my conference line recording instructions (checkity-check).

This particular show is going on! I’ll be recording the call as usual and sending the mp3 file to those who signed up but can’t make it to the live call.

And I will still be ready and willing to take your WordPress questions. Having my blog posts, images, and drafts on my WordPress blog is what’s keeping me sane right now, because I can access them from any computer and write new posts and generally be productive, even though I can’t do other tasks like edit the audio of last week’s call (those of you who are waiting for your recording, I do have backups and your recording is not lost — but my ancient backup computer doesn’t have the right audio software on it so that’s getting delayed, sigh).

Anyway. I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s call, and it always helps to have something to look forward to. Join me, won’t you?

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