No More Metaphors

I am shutting down this weblog. 

In a sense I am consolidating myself, as I will post everything from now on at eventyr.

Crashed Once Again

So... My hosting company lost the last month of my site in an unexplained backup restoration, while also breaking my installation of mt at the same time.

I have given up.  This cannot go on.

Long live Typepad.

Zeitgeist

Hmm.

And then I had this sneaking suspicion that if I were fixing the Interloping Comments I may as well revive my old bluejoh zeitgeist.

So, on revising my knowlege of perl to get it to work with my new logs, here is my new created metaphors zeitgeist.

I'm timewasting.

But at least it is done now.

Interjected

I'm kinda missing my old interjections. I may reinstate them here again now that I have finally shut down the abyss means...

I think my old friend has a lot to catch up on, and probably a lot to say...

Quickly

Right. Now have my quick links of fun and randomness up and working in my left menu. This should mean that this site is up and running almost exactly as I want it. Now to start on the other one.

That or do my work.

Set Up

Hmm, still trying to set this site up. Give me a minute...

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