Maybe it IS the economy in response to what it actually represents… of course this is complete gibberish if you’re not in the know. Oo it’s so good not to be the dense one this time
A couple of months ago, my Greymatter installation was getting tons of comment spam. In order to upgrade my old (but otherwise working fine) version, I would actually have to upgrade twice. There was no direct upgrade path. I had to go from 1.2 to 3.X and then to 7.whatever. My webhost already had WordPress installed on my server, so I just switched. I like WordPress, but I not write CSS, so I’m not in a position to make my own templates. Other than that, I dig it.
A sharp downward trend? A sharp upward trend reversed on an overhead projector? Twiggy’s leg while sitting?
Oh, Oh, I know! Pick me! Pick Me!
The graph is nowhere near as beautiful as what it represents!
Billy – when did you switch to WordPress? I can read your site via RSS now…cool!
And, sure, it’s a downward trend. But, of what?
(hint: it’s not the economy.)
My self esteem?
Perhaps, but in this case, no.
C’mon, someone other than my wife (who already knows)?
As stated, it’s a downward trend. However, the trend represents less of a downward force, if I may pose a riddle.
Maybe it IS the economy in response to what it actually represents… of course this is complete gibberish if you’re not in the know. Oo it’s so good not to be the dense one this time
A couple of months ago, my Greymatter installation was getting tons of comment spam. In order to upgrade my old (but otherwise working fine) version, I would actually have to upgrade twice. There was no direct upgrade path. I had to go from 1.2 to 3.X and then to 7.whatever. My webhost already had WordPress installed on my server, so I just switched. I like WordPress, but I not write CSS, so I’m not in a position to make my own templates. Other than that, I dig it.
Time for the answer yet?
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