3.27.2003

short hiatus

there were problems with our internet server here at tke. we got new carriers, and it was causing some problems with the dns and ip. i don't know what that stuff means, but i know it's fixed. i am not that internet savvy at all. i couldn't tell you the difference between dns and stmp (or smtp, if that's correct). i know how to go on the internet and make webpages at places that already host them. ask me to set up a host and do that crazy stuff or write php or xhtml, i'm like a lost puppy with those cute hungry eyes that you just can't resist and you have to pick him up and hold him and pet him til his tail is all a-waggin' and he's licking your face like there's no tomorrow. that's what i'm like.
but i'm back on internet and i'm good to go with the continual blogging. and i was just starting to get my readers back, when it went all downhill, but hopefully they are loyal and will excuse this technical mishap.

war: what is it good for? absolutely nothing. say it again.
i will continue my position of supporting our troops but not our president. i am going to hold this position and hold a cynical view of our reasons to be there until they--and i am skeptical they actually will--find bio or chem weapons. then i would offer my apologies, admit i was wrong, and ask for a regime change. until that happens, i will continue to contend that saddam was not a threat to the usa or a threat to stability in the region or a pool of terrorist activity towards the west. i hope and pray our troops make it home alive and those that are captured are released well and soon. and those that have lost loved ones, i offer my moment of silence for the fallen.

both the minnesota timberwolves and the minnesota wild are going to make their respective playoffs this year. it's good time to be a sports fan from minnesota. and baseball starts this weekend. wickedy-bam!

another internet problem. blogger is fucking my shit up. i try to add people to my list of blogs, i try to change some other stuff, and it won't accept my changes. it just doesn't change it. when i look in my template, the changes are there, but it doesn't actually change them. what the shit is that? you would think that a major corporation like this could handle a small problem like that and fix it? (i enjoy pyra's blogger and i'm glad they have it, but let's have a bit of followthrough!)

No comments:

Post a Comment