Hi, Matt. Sorry for the inconvenience (and thanks for missing me). I have been annoyed by the Harvard webserver quite often this past year.
Because it has been very unreliable for quite awhile, the good folks at Harvard's internet center arranged a few weeks ago, for us to move our weblogs to a better webserver. Most active weblogs moved. However, my weblog is so large, with so much formatting and imqages, that the move for f/k/a has been overwhelming, and beyond my ken and stamina, despite lots of help from the webmaster. Thus, I'm still on the shaky, old webserver and nobody had access to it over the weekend to fix whatever problem brought it down.
I am in the process of trying to make the switch, while also thinking of a new concept format, and hope to unveil it soon at the new, improved f/k/a.
. haiku advocate trying to keep a Beginner's Mind ... former lawyer-mediator...... editor of f/k/a weblog ... Born 1949, but a few body parts occasionally feel much younger.. . . a/k/a dagosan
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Glad to see you are still here David - is the Harvard blog server censoring you now?
Hi, Matt. Sorry for the inconvenience (and thanks for missing me). I have been annoyed by the Harvard webserver quite often this past year.
Because it has been very unreliable for quite awhile, the good folks at Harvard's internet center arranged a few weeks ago, for us to move our weblogs to a better webserver. Most active weblogs moved. However, my weblog is so large, with so much formatting and imqages, that the move for f/k/a has been overwhelming, and beyond my ken and stamina, despite lots of help from the webmaster. Thus, I'm still on the shaky, old webserver and nobody had access to it over the weekend to fix whatever problem brought it down.
I am in the process of trying to make the switch, while also thinking of a new concept format, and hope to unveil it soon at the new, improved f/k/a.
Thanks david, and keep up the good work!
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