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Posted on: July 22, 2008 11:04 PM, by Greg Laden




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Your own site is on your blogroll? Why? So your readers can find it?
Posted by: Virgil Samms | July 23, 2008 8:42 AM
There is a reason for that but it is a bit complicated. It has to do with automatically sucking sites off the scienceblogs list of scienceblogs sites (that is how it got there). Then, I decided that was stupid because a) I don't actually read most of the Sb sites, b) it enhances the really not very accurate idea that we Sb-ers are in some sort of conspiracy, and c) actually, there are a number of Sb sites I would prefer to NOT have on my blog roll (including my own, of course).
But, it is actually hard to take a site off my blog roll. That is a safety feature. So it is still there even though I keep deleting it.
Obviously, I need to implement a third script that REMOVES sites from the blog roll....
Actually, even though I like doing this with pure text files (for reasons of purity and shit) I really should be doing this with mySQL. That would give me more tools to work with.
Posted by: Greg Laden | July 23, 2008 9:53 AM