Kevin’s Test Post
May 1, 2007
hello. I am writing a post today just for fun. In a few minutes, I’ll delete it.
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caught ya!
Arrgh. Curses. Foiled again.
Okay, so the backstory is this:
http://keillor.richmond.edu/blogs/
I met with Sydney Watts today to get her started with the blog use for her project, The Pedagogy of Belief and Doubt. Before we got into her blog I was showing her how it all looks once you’ve got some content going. So we messed around on my blog.
And then my 10:00, 11:00, and 12:45 appointments happened. My 2 PM was a no show (ahem) but by then I was trying to catch up on the NITLE workshops next week and about 30 other things.
So my test post lives on.
Ah, well.
Follow the link.
Drupal’s up and running for a project Rachel’s working on too.
Nice personal page! (cummings is right, of course). Even Saturday morning posts can’t escape the long tail of friends and colleagues.
Once again I’m bitten by technology. I keep this post because the comments came so quickly after the test was posted. This morning I was cleaning up some junk characters – not sure if they’re the result of the new template I’m using or some other issue. Twitter Tools was triggered by the adjustment and my year old post is new again.
Sheesh.
Hope you’re doing well!