
I’m still sorting this whole thing out, but if you want to leave comments, you should sign up to be a subscriber to this website. In the future, some of you will have your accounts altered to allow you to make your own posts, or moderate comments, or even delete posts! That’s right, if you think I’m talking out of my ass one day, you might have the power to tell me to literally “Fuck Off” by deleting whatever it is I have posted. Sounds exciting, right? All approved subscribers get to choose their own avatars, and I’m declaring right now that the funniest one by the end of the week wins a dollar from me. Sign up now, readers!
I’m going to spend the next few hours trying to tweak some of the glaring problems with this page, so if you see anything you don’t like, just leave a comment. I’ll be here all night changing random letters and numbers in the CSS code to see what works. I will return to normal daily updates tomorrow morning, and boy is tomorrow’s update going to be a good one. Old Man Neill might have an idea as to what that post will include…
Until then, explore the site, let me know about any bugs, sign up to be a subscriber, click the ads to earn me a few dollars, and — if you’ve got some money to spare — check out the eBay auctions I started for Podcast Jack. Turns out he’s got some valuable LPs that he’s asked me to sell for him. View the auctions here.
November 4th, 2008
Well. All this shenanigans is very worrisome, and such a lot of unnecessary f@cking hassle; but at least you appear to be home and dry. Another bloody account and sign-in to remember.
Did you simply import your Blogger In draft back-up file to WordPress to get here ? I’m interested, in the event more siblings are up for summary execution.
November 4th, 2008
I barely know what I did. I imported from Blogger to WordPress to get here, but the real hassle was a) trying to make the WordPress “theme” look like the old blog, and b) trying to figure out the domain/forwarding/redirect issues.
It’s not for the faint of heart. I’m still not done tweaking, either.
November 4th, 2008
So how do we create avatars?
We’re all counting on you.