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Archive for February, 2008

Problems at WordPress

I’m not the only one who has lost their posts in the past. I have a strong feeling that they’ll be gone forever. These comments are from August 2007.

timethief Inactive August 9th, 2007 at 11:47 pm
You are not alone. Problems are afoot and the staff are aware of them http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic.php?id=14316

sincitykitty Member August 9th, [...]

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The case of the vanishing blog

Logged on to the computer and all my blog posts were somehow deleted. It looks like I got hacked or something. I have no idea what happened. I didn’t change themes. I didn’t do anything. I have a note out to admin. Hopefully, I’ll be able to recover the posts. Sorry for the inconvenience. At [...]

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It’s spring break, and I have a little extra time to return to my manuscript whose working title is Kairos, Nomos, Techne: Writing and the Possibility of Invention. The beginning of the post will be about the first chapter and will skip over the whole middle, touch base at the end, and suggest something new [...]

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I just got up and have been trying to get twitter to work on my website. It won’t work (long story), but the wordpress people have this new theme “Prologue” as an alternative. The idea is to write short messages and let people keep in touch by tweeting.

The prologue theme is a great concept, but [...]

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After my discussion of an article idea yesterday, I received three pieces of helpful information to continue thinking about emergence and CMS’s. One came from a colleague over email and another shows up on Donna’s Blog where Scot adds a riff. I’ll start with the blog and then move to the email, which adds an [...]

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Someone I work with hit me and a few others up with an article idea that had come to him after his students bombarded a discussion list inside of Blackboard. (As I’ve said before, BB has been the standard sameness around SJU.) He hit us up wondering about the phenomenon and about how the traditional [...]

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Writing for Ants, Day 1

Back when I was at the University of Texas, Arlington working on my PhD in rhetoric, I started a coupla blogs. The first was “Neo-Baroque”, the second was “Workin’ On it.” I used them as think places for my research on my dissertation, but, for some reason, I never quite felt comfortable putting my research [...]

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