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More ruminations, rambles, rants and raves from the downhill side of the mountain.
Just so you know exactly where I stand vis-a-vis today's polarized politics, let me recommend this organization to you.
And I also recommend my gentle employer to you as well. The Barnes & Noble Affiliate Network, which seemed to have stopped working, is back in operation, so the links and banners are working again.   Now, go buy some books. Links:
My Other Blogs, Journals and suchFox Den: Creative (i.e. Fiction)Writing A Pilgrim's Progress Business/Economics/Future Studies and other Social SciencesIan's Knowledge Modelling Weblog Future Scan: Future Studies Department University of Houston at Clear Lake PLSJ (aka Anne, the Anthropologist) link InternationalLost in Transit link New Jersey New York Pennsylvania and DelawareCoffee Grounds Traveling in Style Slacktivist Recommended with a bullet! Hoofin To You: Bridgewater, NJ politics Inadmissible Evidence Personal/GeneralBig Black Van Overflow In Spite of Years of Silence Metamorphosism (Mig's new blog) Real Live Preacher Blogs with AttitudeSkippy the Bush Kangaroo Alas, A Blog A Fistful of Euros BuzzMachine Eschaton Pedantry The Poor Man Barefoot and Naked Boing Boing Craigblog Fafglob The Road to Surfdom link E-Mail Me
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Saturday, November 30, 2002
So, after an agonizing weekend of diddling with the Blogger template, I finally got everything working again...more or less. Now, it seems that Blogger does horrible things to the code in the templates every time you bring them up for editing. It seems that, should you want to make changes in your Blogger template, you have to have a pristine copy of said template hanging out in a text file on your computer. Then you call that file up, make your changes, save those changes under another name then open up your template in Blogger and basically paste your new template into that space and save. If the changes are satisfactory (that is, they do not do horrible things to your blog) you can delete the original copy of your template on your computer and keep the newly changed model as your "pristine" copy. This is much more work than I really had in mind when I started all this. I am not at all content, and there will be changes in the very near future. OK...that's all I have to say about this!
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