I’m so Ashamed!

Howdy, Bubba! Hey, if you're new around these parts, I just want to say how much I appreciate you dropping by! Oh, and you may want to subscribe to my feed. Thanks, and a tip o' the hat to ya!

OopsI’m so ashamed! Somehow (rule of thumb: always blame the computer) my computer messed up every one of Mike DeWitt’s links in his What I Learned From… post. Arrgh!

But don’t worry, y’all - it’s fixed now. For those of you who read this blog via RSS, please come to the MZM site to get the corrected links.

Er, sorry ’bout that!

You know, it would just be absolutely finer than a frogs hair if you would subscribe to my RSS feed!

3 responses so far

3 Responses to “I’m so Ashamed!”

  1. pelfon Jan 12th 2008 at 3:21 am

    Err, Robert, Mike’s links are still messed up :(

  2. Joanna Youngon Jan 12th 2008 at 4:07 am

    Pelf, they’re okay for me on the site, just not from the feed? Robert, is it possible to republish so the feeds pick it up or would that make it worse?

    At least it happened with a friend :-)

    BTW are you going to write a ‘what I learned from running a blogapalooza piece’ or are you all blogapoloozad out?

    Joanna

    Will try and pop back and go through the most recent posts and links tomorrow - got a bit behind with them all

  3. Robert Hruzekon Jan 12th 2008 at 8:16 am

    Pelf, Joanna: OK, I think I have it back where it works again. I’ve physically clicked each of Mike’s links and they worked for me.

    I don’t know how to get an RSS feed to update an already-published post, though. Usually, once it’s there, it’s there.

    Anyway, sorry ’bout the goof ups!

    Joanna, I may or may not write something along those lines; I will if I have the time.

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