Grrr. Stupid blogrolling. Stupidly holding up the stupid rendering of Stupid Evil Bastard. Grrr. Grrr. *YANK!* *TEAR!* *RIP!* Grrr.
Ahhhhhh. I can see my blog again!
Grrr. Stupid blogrolling. Stupidly holding up the stupid rendering of Stupid Evil Bastard. Grrr. Grrr. *YANK!* *TEAR!* *RIP!* Grrr.
Ahhhhhh. I can see my blog again!
Fortunately I can remember your domain, because I was having the same problem …
Ever since tocows took over, it’s been an almost daily occurance. Last night, it was down for about an hour or so. Bigger isn’t always better.
How ‘bout setting up a page just for the blogroll and link to it. We could try it when we’re taking a coffee break. JM2C
http://blog.arvind-satya.com/archives/2004/05/evil_blogroll.php
I keep intending to do just that, but I’ve been lazy.
Did I mention that WordPress has a built-in blogroll function? It doesn’t show recently updated, but still…
You realize this is going to be a running gag with me now, right? :-D
This is funny because I came here to see if yours was working. I was thinking in the back of my brain that you may have mentioned it if it was really down. I’m psychic. See this proves that there really is a god.
Bloglines lets you create a blogroll you can use on a website. I haven’t tried this, but it sounds interesting…
I have yet to see Bloglines down without warning…
Did I mention that WordPress has a built-in blogroll function? It doesn’t show recently updated, but still…
That’s not entirely true. I’ve noticed on my blog (I’m using WordPress 1.0.2) that if I pause my mouse over the blog links that I setup through WP’s admin interface; then some of them will pop-up a note telling me when the blog was last updated. Also, every once in a while WP will write the link text to look like >>Stupid Evil Bastard<<
This same thing happened to my site earlier, and it took me freakin forever to figure out what it was.
I was also wondering why your site wasn’t loading for me either!
Bloglines does indeed have a Blogroll (Javascript) function, or you can use my Outliner script to pull in your OPML data (either from a file or direct from the Bloglines export). The Javascript is naturally more real-time, as the plugin requires rebuilding the page. Of course, with the amount of comments you get, the rebuilds would probably be pretty frequent.