Posts Tagged ‘maintenance

I am in the market for a new tech gadget/Moleskine carry bag. My Targus backpack is to small and unwieldy, and frankly a little unprofessional even for me.
I am looking for a bag that can:

Comfortably handle 2 wide-screen laptops (don’t have two now, but that Powerbook can’t be too many eons away…)
Can easily carry a [...]

Either FeedDemon has developed a serious problem, or my network route the TypePad Blog servers (not their Marketing site) is broken because I cannot get any TypePad blogs right now.
Anyone else having the same issue? Was this a planned maintenance?

Never mind, they’re back.

I am impressed that my underpowered Web server survived the onslaught of Gomery-hungry Canadians.
And thank you very much to the folks who made donations to contribute to maintenance and bandwidth costs.
Looking forward to watching the Liberals suffer in the bear pit of their own heritage.

Jeremy Zawodny weighs in with some comments on the growing differences in the Wordpress and MT user groups. [here]
I agree with his comments, as I use b2evolution, which is effectively a branch in the Wordpress family. It is all native PHP with a simple MySQL backend that I can run on a relatively underpowered server [...]


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