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I, uh, forgot to blog yesterday. I posted in the forums and left comments on other people's pages and then neglected to write in my own blog. Halo now has his own blog so go and check it out. I finally upgraded to the newest version of Movable Type. It's pretty nifty and now I can get rid of all the nasty comment spam.

I went to the 1 year anniversary party at Medici last night. I thought it was quite nice, if not REALLY crowed. Hardly the wretched hive of smarm and cheese that Bunny made it out to be.

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I was looking at Movable Types newest version. It limits you to only one poster unless you pay. Since I've got Surfing Cow as a guest poster I didn't think it was a good idea, though, he's been slacking at posting. I'll have to yell at him.

I looked at it too a couple months back. The single poster option made me not do it yet. As soon as I get Ninsi up on her own domain, I'll upgrade the MT.

Invitation only? That's pretentious, even for Dallas.

They said it wa invitation only but it really wasn't I just walked right up and they let me in.

single poster yes.

single blog no.

you can get three blogs going - and they can share a common database space [sort of] so it's not like you need separate domains or anything.

so to hell with guest blogging and not upgrading.

just start a new blog.

-knats

I'll hold my tongue on the cheese factor. But what up with your comments? I thought the upgrade was supposed to heed off spam, but you got some happy spamcomment on your last post...?

It CAN prevent spam comments but everyone would have to become a "registered" channel zero user. I don't feel the need to do that yet. It does make it easier to delete spam though.

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