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April 15, 2008

Not That You'd Notice

I'm proud to announce that Strangely Dim has been kicked off its first host server. Too many posts, too many comments. My own youth is sorely lacking in such shenanigans, so I feel just a wee bit redeemed in my personal edginess; how many blogs, after all, can say they've overtaxed the Internet? How many blogs have been given this boot?

Anyway, welcome to the new and improved Strangely Dim--now even stranger and dimmer! You won't actually notice much of a change--at least not in the short run. No, the changes here are to the substructure, the endoskeleton of the thing. You may, however, need to redirect your shortcut or reset your RSS feed. Here's the direct link:

http://strangelydim.ivpress.com

Enjoy!

Posted by Dave Zimmerman at April 15, 2008 7:55 AM

Comments

Perhaps you should let "Christianity Today" know about the change ~ I linked today via a link below your article on Superheroes ~ ~ I get their Bible Studies e-mail regularly ~ ~ and I came to an Intervarsity Press "Page Not Found" and had to guess (well, I went 'Home' and then searched until I found the 'Strangely Dim' link down the side somewhere)

I'm not all that technically minded ~ just a logical 57 yr old living in the UK trying to give God the Glory . . .

Is this a 'Blog' ? It is interesting being able to leave an 'online comment' on a section of something

Comment by: jesi at May 11, 2008 12:51 AM

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David A. Zimmerman is an impish editor for Likewise Books. Read about his extracurricular exploits at Loud Time.

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