Site News: IE sidebar problem fixed; our news feed
We have fixed the problem that prevented readers using Internet Explorer from seeing our “sidebar,” the area to the right of this copy that contains our archives, recent posts, and, most important, our ads. So if any of you are looking to meet Republican singles — an ad which Google has been serving up to us of late — now’s your chance (and from the pictures on their home page, that’s one good-looking governing coalition!)
If you didn’t see the sidebar you probably missed news of our RSS/Atom feed (from Wikipedia: “A program known as a feed reader or aggregator can check RSS-enabled webpages on behalf of a user and display any updated articles that it finds. RSS saves users from having to repeatedly visit favorite websites to check for new content or be notified of updates via email.”) Once you start using a news reader you’ll never go back to clicking on favorite site after favorite site to catch up.
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