I managed to delete this weblog last week, the database for it anyway, it wasn’t my fault really though. I’ve tried to find a patch for this, but can’t. Anyway I keep fortnightly backups of my db’s so it was ok, a couple of posts are missing, a couple of comments too, but nothing to really worry about.
SIX APART DIE DIE DIE!!!! Especially you Jay Allen.
No, really it’s all cool. I knew about this before I started deleting but arrogantly thought it might not happen to me. And I was tired and annoyed at the time. Really, it was all my fault so if you left a comment and it’s gone I’m sorry.
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More!? OK then, but I can't help feeling that this will be a disappointment to you.
I work as a web designer in Belfast, and I live by the sea in a shoe. You can see me here, doing my livejournal pose as idoru called it. If you need to you can email me at carisenda -at- gmail -dot- com.
Gee, not such a nice thing to have pop up in your news aggregator.
I mean, I’m sure that I will die at some point, and perhaps you will outlive me which will allow you to have some level of satisfaction, but I hope that you don’t mind that I’m not in a rush to meet my maker.
In any case, I’m glad you kept backups and that the four month old bug in an old version of MT-Blacklist that was very highly publicized not only on my own site (and in your application’s headlines) but also on MT.org didn’t ruin your life’s work.
Take care.
And they say americans don’t understand sarcasm.
Jay, this is a thinly (or thickly, apparently) veiled piss take of all those people who launch into the vitriol when some tiny little thing goes wrong and the fault isn’t their own.
Sorry if it bothered you - your software, and Six Apart’s, is great and I wish you all a long and happy life.
:)
Seriously, MT-Blacklist is great. In case anyone else picked me up wrong.
I’m starting to worry about my sense of humour now.
It’s okay Stephen, I got the humour. And it made me chuckle.
Yay! It’s Trish!