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As will be obvious to anyone seeing this, the QuakerRanter has been seriously redesigned and moved off the Nonviolence.org server. I plan to talk about the technical underpinnings soon on MartinKelley.com. In the meantime email me if there's any horrifying glitches.
Update, 9/1/06:
My visitor logs picked up a very interesting new Google entry for my site that highlights the power of keywords and tags that are running on this new site. More over on Martinkelley.com in the immodestly titled post I am the King of Folksonomy.
In the news front, I'm no longer working at FGC. Reasons are complicated, as is often the case. In eight years I did some good work with some great people. I'll be missing the hard-working and faithful colleagues and committee members I got to serve with over the years. I'll be working on building my tech career and look forward to new challenges. Transitions are always a bit scary, so hold us in your prayers in this time.
Received an email from my web host this weekend: apparently they've
been trying to get payment from a less-than-full credit card these last
few months and just realized that their charges weren't going through.
Yikes. In the past I've used my Paypal donations credit card to pay the
bill on the account that covers QuakerQuaker, QuakerRanter, etc., but when donations dried up this summer, I switched to
my personal day-to-day card which fluctuates depending on the status of
our kitchen cupboards (currently out of yogurt, low on crackers, milk
might be gone).
The bill's up to $135.90 and the next month should be due soon. Do Friends want to chip in and help spot some of this? If I get enough I'll switch the bill back to the donations account altogether.
PS: for those following links, I've been ranting up a bit about money
issues, Friends, and the state of our beat neighbors here in the U.S.
of A. over in the comments at Classy Jeanne and Agitator Dave's
recent posts (might be awaiting confirmation). Apologies to both for my
long-windedness, there's obviously some intriguing issues sorting
themselves together in my head and heart these days.