Both Movable Type and WordPress should be having new releases in the upcoming weeks. Movable Type is scheduled to release August 31 (I can’t find this in writing–can someone point this out?); No announced date for WP 1.3, but forum talk has it that the current nightly builds are getting progressively stable. With both releases, […]
Category: Weblogging
We women, we hookers
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I liked what Kevin Murphy had to say in the comments to the post “In Defense of Michelle Malkin”: The only thing you can learn of substance from such an adverserial segment is that it’s pointless to expect to learn anything by listening to two unprepared pundits argue it out on TV. […]
Unscheduled downtime
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The server hosting my domains has been under attack from the spammers, and ended up going down yesterday afternoon and today. Downtime wasn’t long – long enough to eliminate the problem; but I’m concerned this is the start of a persistent problem when I heard what caused the shutdowns: yesterday’s […]
Disclaimer: I can be bought
Both David Weinberger and Frank Paynter reference a bizarre posting about issuing disclaimers on who pays for the blog. Mr. Weinberger took it seriously, but I prefer Mr. Paynter’s response: You people have got to be kidding. Conflict of interest? Disinterest is more like it. Who cares who pays for my blog anyway? Hmmm, I am begging for a new camera–does […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The Washington Post had an interview with Jessica Cutler, otherwise known as “Washingtonienne”. If you’re not familiar with the story, not too long ago Wonkette exposed a sex weblog based on a young woman’s sexual escapades with several Washington insiders. Within an hour or so after exposure, Cutler’s identity was disclosed and she […]
