Been busy compiling additions to the Million Moon March Gallery, and just remembered it was Second Amendment Saturday over at Free Constitution yesterday.
Stan keeps asking us to use trackbacks, but I'm too inept at this to figure out how.
Sunday, February 19, 2006
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To use trackbacks, just a normal link to mine is all that is required in your post. Then you can use the Wizbang trackback pinger.
The Trackback ping URL is the URL I provide at the bottom of my post. You will need it for the Wizbang pinger. Fill out the rest of the boxes and submit.
It is much easier if you have a Haloscan account, but that's for another day.
I have a post dedicated to trackback help, and here is a good explanation.
Yeah, read those and for some reason couldn't get Wizbang to work...I realize Haloscan is probably the ultimate solution, but just don't have the time right now...
Yeah, Stan, tried Wizbang again and got this message after submitting:
This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
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response
error0 /error
/response
Note I needed to remove the <> marks from the above in order to have blogger let me p[ost this comment.
It appears that you got it.
Before, I took the liberty of doing it for you and a few other 2A posts linking to mine. Hope you didn't mind.
Now that you got the hang of it, it could be another beneficial small step in bringing 2A, libertarian, & conservative bloggers and readers together.
Wow--stop the presses--I did something right.
Do me a favor and tell my kids.
Dave, it never matters if you do something right or not, your kids and my kids still know everything, and we don't know horse**** from apple butter. I can never figure out how they got to be so smart, though.
Quote attributed to Mark Twain:
"When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years."
Of course, nowadays, you probably need to add a couple of decades to reach comparative maturity...
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