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sensor ping XXXIV

Ladies and gentlemen, here are the open trackback posts found on my weblog. These are your chances to spread some of your better work, get it out to potentially a different crowd, and, if nothing else, get more links to your writings and weblog. Feel free to ping this post, so long as you also link to it.
  

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5 comments to sensor ping XXXIV

  • This is not intended for you, it is intended for your trackback service provider. Go to h*e*double toothpicks!
    I hate it when my computer has been off, and some stupid provider tells me that I’m pinging too quickly! You are my first, D. Except for Linkfest…lol. Oh well. I’ll try again later. If you’d like to visit, I am at http://rosemarysthoughts.BLOGSPOT.com/ (I think he is still sending my tb’s to a site I no longer use. Oh brother. lol)

  • Well, see, my “trackback service provider” is… well… me. Movable Type handles all comments and trackbacks internal to each individual weblog, so if something is broken (which I assume it is), it is the fault of the author (namely, me).
    With that said, and with the help of this post, I should have fixed the throttling bug. Basically, I get nailed with a lot of trackback spam every day, and eventually Movable Type says “Screw it” and stops taking anything. I think your pings just get lost in that “screw it” mode.
    Sorry about this, and I hope it is fixed.

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