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Yesterday's VMworld entry

Filed in archive General by Scott Wilson on September 19, 2008

Short housekeeping message here... I have noted a few times when the blogging software here has eaten my previously published posts, and this seems to be the case with yesterday's "Is VMWorld Enough" entry as well. Instead of the complete article, the system has reverted back to an incomplete early draft. You have my apologies for the gibberish you have thus been subjected to. Unfortunately, the support team tells me that I should not go back and attempt to fix that entry until they have had a chance to examine it and hopefully unveil the bug causing the problems, so the draft is going to have to stay there either until they recover the completed version, or until they tell me it's okay to edit it again.

Again, I am sorry for subjecting you to my half-completed musings and I hope to get things fixed as soon as possible.







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