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MOVABLETYPE 3.2 – UPGRADE AMIDST HURRICANE

WB00876_.gif MovableType 3.2 is installed and running. Appreciable improvements in this MT 3.2 edition include the finer control of Trackbacks. Combined with MovableType’s Blacklist plugin (for others, see the list), edition 3.2 provides improved tools for excluding unwanted site traffic.

WB00870_.gif Now if we could only program the weather — some in faith witness that it is possible: my prayers, America, as to Katrina impact in affected areas. The good involved (there is always good involved, easy to overlook when the ‘bad’ involved is substantial) is that there is now no longer a drought in the South, Southwest and Southeast. Or soon will be, no longer. Maybe the creative message inherent to hurricane Katrina is not to build a coastal metropolis beneath sea level, or, rather, consider rebuilding it elsewhere. Doing the former and not doing the latter is similar to constructing a website with interactivity but without security measures and otherwise publishing a “comeonnninnn” platform, or, at least, not upgrading to counter the flood. But, we all learn by experience — if we learn at all.

WB00876_.gif Hoping justaguy is alright, as I am everyone in areas affected by this terrible storm, Katrina. I love Gulfport, Mississippi and I hope for the best this morning, after seeing firsthand many years later what Hurricane Camille did to that area of the Gulf in 1969.

Gulfport’s Sun Herald online edition has current photographs and news…read their Eyes On Katrina blog for firsthand stories and the good wishes from elsewhere. The folks of Gulfport and surrounding areas certainly need a lot of help right about now.

And, by way of DRUDGE, this New Orleans based site providing a full array of links as to Hurricane Katrina impacting the Gulf area.

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Category 5 Hurricane Katrina impacts Mississippi and East Louisiana (see larger image view), from the National Hurricane Center.

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