Hmm, quote (paraphrased): 'I know it's going to look like we are destroying everything.'
After working and researching today, I expected to sign into my Facebook website:
Russell Norman Murray Personal Blog
However, Facebook has provided further empirical evidence on who really owns the site, I merely provide written content; Facebook has unilaterally decided to change the name of the website to:
Russell Norman Murray @drrnm
The following explanation is provided from Facebook when I hover my mouse over @drrnm.
'People can search for @drrnm to find your Page easily. You can change your @username in the Page Info section.'
The late Mr. Bob Ross provided an apt description of this event.
It is one of those 'happy accidents'.
I reason the website name change is a good thing. Even though I had absolutely no say in it. I will keep the name as provided by Facebook to me without the use of my limited free will, by now embracing the name change with my limited free will.
I have already followed the Facebook message directions and my site can be found by typing in search @drrnm.
This will save stalkers some time...
I very much doubt Blogger would unilaterally change the names of my Blogger sites, but Facebook is definitely more invasive in regard to website ownership.
Next step: Changing the website name on all the directories.
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From these stormy photos, one can deduce how Euro and Anglo born Canadians within the Metropolitan Vancouver area are often some of the whitest people on the planet, as we do not receive much sunshine. Even in the Spring. It is presently still a rain storm in Maple Ridge. Colourized photos.
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