Thursday, June 25, 2009

Blog issues resolved - hopefully

I just realized yesterday that there were issues viewing my blog with some versions of Internet Explorer. I'm not sure how long it has been going on, since I have been using Google Chrome for the past few months. Evidently, there was a problem with having my YouTube page embedded on the blog, because when someone would try to access my blog, they would get an error page and the URL would show up as some very long string on words and characters that included YouTube.com and my youtube username "Hunters4Christ". Today, I removed the YouTube application and everything seems to be working correctly again. Soooo, if you have tried to access my blog recently without success, it should be working now (I guess if you are reading this, you probably figured that out!)

If anyone else has had similar issues, I'd like to hear about it!

Take care

2 comments:

Extreme Outdoors said...

Brian- I love what you're doing with the youtube videos and your "Quest for the Pope and Young." I've recently started my own preparation for this year's bow season, and I will definitely be following your progress! I watched your first two videos, and I'm curious--how much funding goes into the corn per year?

Poor Boys Outdoors said...

Extreme, thanks for the kind words - I am glad to hear that you are enjoying the videos. I really can't answer the corn question, cause my wife may read this and then expect me to use the money on something silly, like bills and clothes for the kids. But seriously, I'm not really sure, because this year we started a lot earlier and have expanded our feeding sites from one to three. On the other hand, we are now using the tube feeders, which seems to be cutting down on the amount of corn needed. It looks like we will probably need around 100lbs of corn/week for all three sites (may end up being 150, but its too early to tell), so somewhere between $13 and $20/week. I would much rather be spending that money on food plots, but for now, that is not an option. We are hoping that by fall, we may be able to at least get a few small plots put out. I will keep you posted!

Take care

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