.....Two Dissent readers have contacted me because they can't open the blog with Internet Explorer. No doubt this is a widespread problem among IE users. [UPDATE, 8/2: one IE reader says he can now open DtB. How about others?]
.....Reminder: I have started a new blog: Contra PalaVerities. You will not be surprised to learn that it is the finest blog of its kind in the entire universe. Or not. The url is
contrapalaverities.blogspot.com
.....So far, CP behaves as though it were nearly invisible. I think I'm having technical problems there, too. Plus, these new glasses are shit. Boy am I feeling old.
The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
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Apparently just removing the site meter is supposed to be the fix?
I am not sure about the photo of you, Roy. You look a little weird in it, perhaps not quite your best. I like the "looming/brooding" one of you, that appears with your comments, better.
Well, obviously, I can get into DtB and make comments. The site seems to me to be up and running.
He looks a "little weird" because he IS a little weird, ginga!
So he did that on purpose. He has to work at looking weird. Since I don't have to, I missed that.
Your hand, holding the novelty glasses, looks a little weird too.
It appears site meter fixed the problem - IE works fine for me.
Yes, it appears that SiteMeter's html code was problematic for the latest version of Internet Explorer.
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