Away today and tomorrow: back Monday, March 8
March 4, 2010
Away today and tomorrow: back Monday, March 8
March 4, 2010
Just a quick note to say I will be away on Thursday and Friday this week!
A couple of scheduled posts will go up while I’m away, and I’ll be back to answer your comments and e-mails on Monday, March 8.
Here’s some handy links in case you need info/help while I’m away:
- Follow the TransLink Twitter account for updates on our service, plus breaking news
- Transit alerts can also be found at the TransLink alerts page
- Here’s our customer service contacts and addresses from the main TransLink site
- And our web form in case you have a commendation or complaint
- And for transit information, call 604-953-3333.
:o a mini vacation?! unacceptable Jhen! lol…jkjk
i too am stepping away for a few days :P from the 7th to the 16th. i guess great minds think alike :)
After that extensive Olympic coverage, you must have racked up some serious overtime or holiday hours. Enjoy the time off as the Paralympics is around the corner.
Just a question about message/ comment alerts. When you are away how do you get alerted that someone has wrote a comment?
Ric: WordPress sends me an e-mail for every comment that is posted to the blog. So once I return, I can check the e-mails that have been sent in.
If I have questions about older posts (ex post from last year) where should I ask them? On that post or on any newer post?
Just ask them on the older posts. However, as I have indicated, please try to think about your inquiries, and try to post just one comment that covers all the questions that you are looking for answers on. If I have to go back to multiple people with several questions from the same person, it becomes much harder to keep track of what has and has not been answered due to the many emails/calls we must exchange.
Jhen, how do you put your picture beside your posts?
Oops, I meant to say how can people display there picture in the left corner beside the comment?
Ric:
The profile pic beside my comments is put in through a service called Gravatar. Sign up at the Gravatar website and the site will show you how to connect a photo to your comments. (Essentially, the site notices when you enter your e-mail address on a comment, and Gravatar will put in the picture associated with your e-mail address.)