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Sometime in the next 24 hours I’ll be making a few upgrades to the site, including but not limited to an upgrade of Movable Type from the prehistoric version I currently use. If everything works perfectly, you’ll just be impressed by the redesign. But everything might not work perfectly — so tomorrow’s blogging may be ...
Sometime in the next 24 hours I'll be making a few upgrades to the site, including but not limited to an upgrade of Movable Type from the prehistoric version I currently use. If everything works perfectly, you'll just be impressed by the redesign. But everything might not work perfectly -- so tomorrow's blogging may be light. UPDATE: OK, looks like things are coming back on line -- let me know if you like the (mild) redesign
Sometime in the next 24 hours I’ll be making a few upgrades to the site, including but not limited to an upgrade of Movable Type from the prehistoric version I currently use. If everything works perfectly, you’ll just be impressed by the redesign. But everything might not work perfectly — so tomorrow’s blogging may be light. UPDATE: OK, looks like things are coming back on line — let me know if you like the (mild) redesign
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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