Continuity Glitch
Because The Columbia Continuum is a crazy mishmash of my own code, a program called Rawdog, spit and toothpolish, it's not really good at error handling, changing traffic conditions, sudden alterations in the space-time continuum, or whatever passes for a bug infestation out on the web.
Meanwhile, a large number of my CLS bloggers use Blog-City, which is apparently undergoing some upgrades, hiccuping its RSS feeds, and otherwise making life for aggregator programs an unremitting misery. So for the next few days, you may find that the Continuum isn't updated quite properly, or that posts get repeated. Sorry, there's not much I can do about it.








Comments
you know what, blog city bloggers who pay ( i don't) can sue blog-city , if the case gets to be a class( i don't know how they particularly call it, i am not a lawyer, nor a law student yet) then they can get real money (well, just the lawyer who represents them), as i remember blog city bloggers, pay like 5$ a month, and the problem has been for days so, you can get damage costs of like 2$(let's say that it also damaged the readership of the blog) . so, let's say that we gather 5000 blog city bloggers(who pay) then you can get like 10k. which means 3.33k for the lawyer. not bad, i even think that the one can manage to gather more than 5000 people, i believe that no blogger would mind signing the ...(whatever they call it).
hqlbPosted by: Iysam | March 4, 2004 12:27 PM