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Back in Business

There's nothing like a fresh dose of panic first thing in the morning.  To make a long story short, I really messed up the blog software update that made MDJ unreadable for a few hours.  Thankfully, the feed wasn't affected.  Everything seems to be working fine now, if you find do something broken, please let me know.

Special thanks to Justin @ Web Tek Concepts and Patrick @ CashMoneyLife who took some time this morning to help get this site back up and running.

Now back to regular programming. 



7 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Testing comments

  2. 2. Patrick

    FT, glad to see everything is up and running smoothly!

  3. Glad to see things are back up. I only recently discovered your blog and then poof, you were gone!

  4. 4. Rob

    Looks like /page/2 is not working – link for older articles at the bottom of the page.

    Good luck with getting things all put back together.

  5. Thanks for the heads up Rob. I will look into it today. In the mean time, if you want to take a look at older articles, they can be found in the archives.

  6. Rob, that problem seems to be fixed. Thanks!

  7. Sometimes “the least we expect” happens and we are often caught off guard. Im glad everything is fine now despite of what happened.

    Rock on!

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