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Apologies on The Continuum, or Why Friends Don't Let Friends Use Blogger

Readers of the Columbia Continuum will have noticed that it seems to have been taken over by the Blakely Blog. I apologize for this, and will fix it tonight: it seems that Blakely's ATOM feed has some problems in formatting that my aggregator doesn't cope well with. For instance, the feed doesn't seem to have links back to the articles.

One more reason people should move from Blogger....

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And when I move from Blogger you drop my feed. That'll learn me! ;-) Actually, the joy of having permalinks that actually work now is reason enough to have moved from Blogger....
What else is bad about blogger? are there better free alternatives?
Len: I didn't drop you: the feed you gave me didn't work. (It's actually in the feed list, and throws an error each time I update.) Give me the feed URL again and I'll give it another try.
Ava: I don't know about free. Typepad's pretty cheap. The problem with Blogger is you get what you pay for: lousy permalinks, difficulty with comments, and an ATOM feed instead of nice, usable RSS.

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