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13 May 2008

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Update: I am hoping all the old feeds should do something now.

1 David Jones says...

Old feed is borked, and I didn't notice this article until I visited the web page (I was lucky, I generally do this only about once every 3 months).

Try curl http://commandline.org.uk/feed/

Subscribing to new feed.

Posted at 10:28 a.m. on May 13, 2008


2 Zeth says...

Thanks for spotting that David. That was my 2005 Wordpress feed from before the move to PyBlosxom!

I have added a redirect on that link so hopefully it should work again now.

Posted at 11:20 a.m. on May 13, 2008


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