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This site is no longer maintained.
My current weblog.
I've written a program to migrate off of radio.weblogs.com. It fetches the directory.opml file from the server, parses it, and replaces every .htm, .html, .opml, and rss.xml file that it finds with new ones based on a template. The templates support a single macro that specifies the new URL, and there's one each for HTML, OPML, and RSS files.
It's dirty but it works. Written in VB.NET, pretty UI but no error handling. If anyone wants it, ask.
Update: It turns out that my directory.opml file hasn't been updated since April 9th. The pref to upstream it was already enabled. Checking out some other Radio weblogs, I see the same thing. May have to hack some more to get everything re-directed...
New Home
Userland's ongoing outage has moved up my plans to "decentralize" myself. The $5 question is: when Radio hosting is functional again, how can I direct readers to my new site with the least amount of disruption?