Something Sophistic This Way Comes
Dec. 16th, 2005 02:42 pmI made the mistake this week of trying to upgrade Old is the New New to Movable Type 3.2. I foolishly believed the hype about it being “our easiest upgrade ever!” and only after crippling my website, apparently beyond repair, did I find the 10,000 or so blog entries by other disgruntled MT users saying it might not be so simple. (Memo to myself: When a 200-page users manual is replaced by a 60-second Flash animation, start worrying.) OK, maybe not beyond repair. I'm still working it out.
This sucks because I really want to clean that place up over the holidays and even start posting a little before January, when I’m “hosting” the next History Carnival. (The most recent carnival went up yesterday at Jonathan Dresner's fine Asian history blog Frog In A Well.) ANYWAY, if anyone reading this sees any interesting history-related blogging between now and January 15, please comment here or email a link to me at electromail-way at-way obmacdougall-ray ot-day org-way. It doesn’t have to be academic-style history or the work of a professional historian. Quite the opposite, in fact. I'd love to expand the Carnival beyond the usual suspects. (
princeofcairo's eliptony library will almost certainly get a plug.) So pointers to history-type-blogging at sites not specifically focused on history or just generally off the beaten paths of the academic blogosphere are particularly welcome.
This sucks because I really want to clean that place up over the holidays and even start posting a little before January, when I’m “hosting” the next History Carnival. (The most recent carnival went up yesterday at Jonathan Dresner's fine Asian history blog Frog In A Well.) ANYWAY, if anyone reading this sees any interesting history-related blogging between now and January 15, please comment here or email a link to me at electromail-way at-way obmacdougall-ray ot-day org-way. It doesn’t have to be academic-style history or the work of a professional historian. Quite the opposite, in fact. I'd love to expand the Carnival beyond the usual suspects. (
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