Showing posts with label Found 0bjects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Found 0bjects. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Objects Regained.

Further to my post last month regarding the disappearance of the Found Objects weblog, I’m happy to report that the blog now has a new home here, and that many old posts (including some of my own) have been dragged from the depths of the interweb and reinstated, whilst new additions have thus far been popping up on a regular basis.

Huge thanks are due to Pete aka Bollops (sometime proprietor of Boring Old Books) for bringing this resurrection about, and I am hoping I can play a part in making sure the new site remains a going concern.

Interested parties are encouraged to read, follow, spread the word, contribute [but not arbitrarily delete, please] at their leisure.

Friday, 12 May 2017

Lost 0bjects.

For the past five years or so, I have been a reader of, and contributor to, the collective blog Found 0bjects, until recently located at http://found0bjects.blogspot.com/.

Unfortunately however, it has disappeared this week – presumably deleted or (here’s hoping) removed from view by an unknown person with admin rights.

Discussions between contributors have thus far drawn a blank re: establishing what happened, but, given that the blog was still regularly visited and intermittently updated, and that it contained a huge backlog of interesting content, it seems a shame for it to have been arbitrarily terminated.

If any readers here have any further info (or mere speculation) on the condition or whereabouts of Found 0bjects therefore, please let me know via the usual channels. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, and if it turns out someone is holding it hostage – let us know, we can talk.

Thanks for your time.