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Blogger coming back online in sections

Dan Crawford | May 13, 2011 2:06 pm

Please expect new posts shortly. The Social Security Trustees report was puiblished 12:30 today so Bruce will be posting, Rebecca has a post and chart for Europe, Rusty has some more thoughts, and I have several items in mind.

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  • save_the_rustbelt says:
    May 13, 2011 at 2:40 pm

    The meltdown appeared to be wide spread. Anyone got a theory? Lack of backup by the tech wizards?

  • Jack says:
    May 13, 2011 at 4:10 pm

    More likely the ghost of bin Laden has interfered with all radio wave transmissions across the globe.  Though it may otherwise have been the result of an excess of hot air in the immediate atmosphere.  No, El Nino is not to blame.  It has more to do with the current political debates going on in the southern tier of the North American continent.  Associated ground phenomenon have occurred in Maine in the form of multiple minor earthquakes, and the Mississippi is now three miles wide, well beyond its half mile norm.  And the world is coming to an end, but not until next week. 

  • rjs says:
    May 13, 2011 at 5:53 pm

    some kind of redesign package had a bug & it took a while for them to catch it; all posts & comments from 7:37am PDT on Weds 5/11 were temporarily removed while they worked on it; they promise to restore all that was lost; more from mish:
    Google Expects “Full Recovery” of Missing Blogger Posts

  • commodity tips says:
    May 23, 2011 at 10:52 pm

    I really appreciate your post and you explain each and every point very well.Thanks for sharing this information.And I’ll love to read your next post too.
    Regards
    Commodity tips

  • Bob says:
    August 17, 2011 at 12:35 pm

    Rob Lowe attended Santa Monica High School along with fellow actors Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, Sean Penn, Chris Penn and Robert Downey Jr. As a small town boy, it took a while for Rob to adjust to the big city and for a number of reasons, including his good looks, he was teased mercilessly at school for being a “sissy.” http://www.lowe-impact.com/
     
    He married make-up artist Sheryl Berkoff on July 22, 1991 and the couple has two sons, Matthew Edward Lowe (b. Sept 24, 1993),  and John Owen Lowe (b. Nov 6, 1995).

  • Derlierprossy says:
    December 21, 2011 at 9:34 am

    Its like you read my mind! You seem to know a lot about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you can do with a few pics to drive the message home a little bit, but other than that, this is wonderful blog. A fantastic read. I’ll certainly be back. Wrong diagnosis

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