Then Doug Haverty reminded me that today was the day we were meeting with the tech people about all the website changes. So, we drove to Granada Hills and had a great meeting and I gave the go-ahead to begin the transition to a much more up-to-date place. Shortly they will be updating everything, but you won't see that - they're cloning the site, doing a ghost version that only they, Doug, and I can see - and we'll make sure it is functioning exactly as we want in terms of this board and how I post my notes. We are so far behind in terms of software updates, it's like we're in another century. I told them I'd like to stay with both companies software-wise, just because that's what I'm used to, but if we find that the two alternative companies offer better things, we'll switch. If it's the latter, this board will probably look a little different, but all archives will be saved and there. I'd prefer not doing that, though - much easier if we stay where we are.
Apparently, the new software for the place I do my notes from, has tons of new stuff that wasn't available to me in this ancient version - I'll be able to bold, italicize and all that stuff - I'll be able to insert clickable links, videos, music - whatever I feel like and that will be totally great. So, we're on the way! We also talked about the radio show, and I think the way that will work is that you'll click on it and it will open a universal player (nothing to download) and you play it directly from the site itself. That sounds great to me.